![]() | ![]() Years of existence: 1984-1985 Owner: William Dunavant, Logan Young, Jr. Stadium: Liberty Bowl (50,180) Colors: Scarlet, silver and white Overall Regular Season Record: 18-18 (.500) Overall Playoff Record: 1-1 |
Yearly Standings and Average Home Attendances
1984: 7-11 (27,599)1985: 11-7 (30,948)
The Memphis Showboats were yet another
USFL team that developed a steady and loyal
following. Memphis started their first season just 2-7, but coach Pepper Rodger's club finished
the season at a 5-4 clip. Mike Kelley and Walter Lewis split time at the quarterback position with
Kelley seeing much of the action down the stretch. Derrick Crawford topped the team with
61 catches for 703 yards. Not even Reggie White (12 sacks) could stop the bleeding on defense,
thanks in large part to a porous secondary.
The Showboats came out strong in
1985 with a vastly
improved defense (third in the USFL)
featuring rookies Leonard Coleman and Mossy Cade.
With Kelley and Lewis at the helm, Crawford finished the season with 70 receptions for 1,057
yards, and Greg Moser caught 57 balls for 1,145 yards.. Runningback Tim Spencer ran for 789
yards, and Lewis scrambled for an additional 591. Reggie White paced the team with 11.5 sacks.
In the first round of the playoffs, Memphis destroyed the previously high-scoring Denver Gold,
48-7, by scoring 35 points in the second half. Crawford returned a punt for a TD, but the defense
stole the show with five sacks, three forced fumbles and three interceptions. The next week, the
Showboats fell to the Oakland Invaders, 28-19, in the
semifinals.

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