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Encyclopedia > Michigan Panthers
Michigan Panthers

Michigan Panthers were a professional American football team that played in the United States Football League in the mid 1980s.


The team won the first USFL championship in 1983. The team had good fan support and played at the Silverdome in Pontiac, Michigan, however after the 1984 season was over and the USFL decided to go to a fall schedule in 1986 the Panthers would be locked out of the dome as it was also home to the NFL's Detroit Lions. The Panthers merged with the Oakland Invaders for the 1985 USFL season.


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Michigan Panthers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (774 words)
Michigan Panthers were a professional American football team that played in the United States Football League in the mid 1980s.
Michigan made a splash in signing some of the top young NCAA prospects in 1983 in Michigan WR Anthony Carter, Tulsa RB Ken Lacy, Wisconsin SS David Greenwood and QB Bobby Hebert of Northeastern State (La.).
The Panthers merged with the Oakland Invaders for the 1985 USFL season.
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The league boundaries are Hastings and Wayland on the south, Traverse City on the north, Lowell, Greenville, Big Rapids and Cadillac on the east and Lake Michigan on the west (approximately 7000 square miles).
This limitation has restricted the growth of soccer in SW Michigan since the number of clubs is limited to the number of schools and club size is limited by the population of the school system.
This limitation has restricted the growth of soccer in the central Michigan since the number of clubs is limited to the number of schools and club size is limited by the population of the school system.
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