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Encyclopedia > Pittsburgh Maulers

The Pittsburgh Maulers were a team which competed in the 1983 season of the United States Football League, ceasing operation after the season. Their most prominent player was running back Mike Rozier, former winner of collegiate football's most prestigious individual award, the Heisman Trophy. They were owned by shopping mall magnate Edward J. DeBartolo, Sr., the father of Edward J. DeBartolo, Jr., then-owner of the San Francisco 49ers of the National Football League. The Maulers played at Three Rivers Stadium.team leaders Rushing Yards: Mike Rozier[1983]1007,12tds(, Mike RozierRushing Yards Mike Rozier 1,309yards 22tds1984 1985 1205yds11tds [Greg Anderson]3years Receiving Yards: 994/ 7TDS(1983), 1984 1,000 receivingyds]/16TDS]1985 1,200/14TDS Glenn Carano 3 years Passing Yards:[ 2368]11tds 21ints (1983),]passing yards 2456,1984,22tds 12ints 1985,2190 18tds-9 ints sacks 1983 Tom Schultz 21 1984 Tom Schultz& Sam Clancy 19 1985 clyde vaughn 12&Sam Clancy12& Tom Schultz Image File history File links Size of this preview: 138 × 120 pixelsFull resolution (138 × 120 pixel, file size: 6 KB, MIME type: image/png)Pittsburgh Maulers logo, claiming fair use This is a logo of an organization, item, or event, and is protected by copyright and/or trademark. ... 1983 (MCMLXXXIII) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... The United States Football League was a professional American football league that played three seasons between 1983 and 1985. ... Mike Rozier (born March 1, 1961 in Camden, New Jersey) was an American collegiate and professional football player. ... A college football game between Colorado State University and the Air Force Academy. ... John Cappellettis 1973 Heisman Trophy is part of an exhibit at the Penn State All-Sports Museum located at Beaver Stadium, on the campus of the Pennsylvania State University. ... McArthur Glen Designer Outlet, Swindon, England, a shopping mall built within a disused railway engine works. ... Edward John DeBartolo Sr. ... This article might not be written in the formal tone expected of an encyclopedia entry. ... City San Francisco, California Other nicknames Niners, The Red And Gold, Bay Bombers Team colors Cardinal red, metallic gold and black Head Coach Mike Nolan Owner Denise DeBartolo York and John York General manager none Mascot Sourdough Sam League/Conference affiliations All-America Football Conference (1946-1949) Western Division (1946... The National Football League (NFL) is the largest professional American football league, consisting of thirty-two teams from American cities and regions. ... The Honus Wagner Statue outside Gate C Three Rivers Stadium was a multipurpose sports stadium and event facility located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. The stadiums name was derived from the junction of the Monongahela and Allegheny rivers, where they formed the Ohio River, the Golden Triangle. The stadium was... Mike Rozier (born March 1, 1961 in Camden, New Jersey) was an American collegiate and professional football player. ...


Season-By-Season

|year w - L- T |1983 || 7|| 11 || 3rd EC Atlantic ||- |1984 9 9 2nd ec atlantic lost in 1st round playoff to LA Express {1985 14- 4 1ST IN ATLANTIC DIVISION WON DIV PLAYOFF VSTAMPABAY21-10,LOST IN EASTERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP VS PHILADELPHIA 34-31OT PITTSBURGH MAULERS 1983 SCHEDULE

  • WEEK 1: SUN, FEB 26 at Oklahoma W 10-7 [1-0]
  • WEEK 2: SAT, MAR 3 at Michigan L 27-24 [1-1]
  • WEEK 3: SUN, MAR 11 BIRMINGHAM L 30-18 [1-2]
  • WEEK 4: SUN, MAR 18 at Washington W 16-7 [2-2]
  • WEEK 5: SAT, MAR 24 PHILADELPHIA L 25-10 [2-3]
  • WEEK 6: SUN, APR 1 OAKLAND W 28-14 [3-3]
  • WEEK 7: SUN, APR 8 at New Orleans W44-27 [4-3]
  • WEEK 8: SUN, APR 15 DENVER L 31-21 [4-4]
  • WEEK 9: SUN, APR 22 NEW JERSEY L 14-10 [4-5]
  • WEEK 10:FRI, APR 27 at Memphis L 17-7 [4-6]
  • WEEK 11:SAT, MAY 5 at Los Angeles W 20-12 [5-6]
  • WEEK 12:SAT, MAY 12 HOUSTON L 47-26 [5-7]
  • WEEK 13:MON, MAY 21 at New Jersey L 16-14 [5-8]
  • WEEK 14:SUN, MAY 27 WASHINGTON W 15-6 [6-8]
  • WEEK 15:MON, JUN 4 at Philadelphia L 23-17 [6-9]
  • WEEK 16:MON, JUN 11 SAN ANTONIO L 21-3 [6-10]
  • WEEK 17:SAT, JUN 16 TAMPA BAY L 21-9 [6-11]
  • WEEK 18:FRI, JUN 22 at Jacksonville W 26-2 [7-11]

1984 season

 WEEK 1 SAT,MARCH,2 Chicago w 32-30 [1-0] WEEK 2 SAT,MARCH 9 ATMemphis L 27-12 [1-1] WEEK 3 SAT,MARCH,16 Houston L 28-0 [1-2] WEEK 4 SAT,MARCH,23 ATJacksonville L 45-21 [1-3] WEEK 5 SAT,MARCH,30 NewJersey L 17-9 [1-4] WEEK 6 SAT,APRIL,6 LA EXPRESS W 30-10[2-4] WEEK 7 SAT,APRIL,13 ATOAKLAND L 48-21[2-5] WEEK 8 SAT,APRIL,20 ATMICHIGAN L 23 -8 [2-6] WEEK 9 SAT,APRIL,27 TAMPABAY W 13- 12[3-6] WEEK 10 SAT,MAY,4 AT NEW JERSEY L 20-17 OT [3-7] WEEK 11 SAT,MAY 11 WASHINGTON W 54-13[4-7] WEEK 12 SAT,MAY 18 ATPHILADELPHIA W 12-9[5-7] WEEK 13 SAT,MAY ,25 ATORLANDO L 24-6 [5-8] WEEK 14 SAT,JUNE,1 NEWORLEANS W 19-7 [6-8] WEEK 15 SAT,JUNE,8 PHILADELPHIA L 16-3[6-9] WEEK 16 SAT,JUNE,15 ATBIRMINGHAM W 27-15[7-9] WEEK 17 SAT,JUNE,22 ATWASHINGTON W 38-10 [8-9] WEEK 18 SAT,JUNE,29 SAN ANTONIO W 41- 40 [9-9] WEEK 19 SAT,JULY,5 PLAYOFFGAME LA EXPRESS L21-7 1985 SEASON WEEK 1 SAT,MARCH,3 OKLAHOMA W 33-10 [1-0] WEEK 2 SAT,MARCH,10 ATPORTLAND W 27-9 [2-0] WEEK 3 SUN,MARCH,11 BALTIMORE L 22-12[2-1] WEEK 4 SAT,MARCH,17 AT ARIZONIA L 8-3 [2-2] WEEK 5 SAT,MARCH,24 ATDENVER L 20-8 [2-3] WEEK 6 SAT,MARCH,31 WASHINGTON W 40-12[3-3] WEEK 7 SUN,APRIL,7 NEWJERSEY W 22- 13[4-3] WEEK 8 SAT,APRIL,13 ATSANANTONIO W 18- 14 [5-3] WEEK 9 SAT,APRIL,20 ATHOUSTON W 23-0 [6-3] WEEK10 SAT,APRIL,27 JACKSONVILLE L 13-7 [6-4] WEEK 11SAT,MAY,4 ATNEWJERSEY W 25-12 [7-4] WEEK 12SAT,MAY,11 ATWASHINGTON W 42-10 [8-4] WEEK 13SAT,MAY,18 ATBALTIMORE W 24-21 [9-4] WEEK 14SAT,MAY,25 MICHIGAN W 32-14 [10-4] WEEK 15SAT,JUNE,1 CHICAGO W 16-9 [11-4] WEEK 16SAT,JUNE,8 ATBIRMINGHAM W 28-17 [12-4] WEEK 17SAT ,JUNE,15 TAMPABAY W 23-10 [13-4] WEEK 18SAT,JUNE,22 OHIO W 38 -0 [14-4] 

DIVISIONALPLAYOFFJUNE,29 TAMPABAY W 21-10 EASTERNCONFERENCECHAMPIONSHIP AT PHILADELPHIA L 34-31 OT TOTAL TEAM RECORD 3 YEARS 30-26PLAYOFFRECORD 1-2 MIKE ROZIER TOTALS YARDS3,521 45TDS GLENN CARANOPASSING YARDS 6,874 51TDS/42INTS GREGANDERSONYDSRECEVING3,194/37TDS


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Pittsburgh was briefly the seat of government for the short lived District of West Augusta, a Virginia county designed to compete with Pennsylvania's Westmoreland County, based in nearby Hannastown, which also claimed the region.
Pittsburgh is located at the center of a fairly expansive set of river valleys, and much of the city's residential population is situated on or near the slopes of those valleys with certain neighborhoods (particularly south of the Monongahela) nearly inaccessible by car during the winter.
Pittsburgh public school teachers are paid well relative to their peers, ranking 17th in 2000-2001 among the 100 largest cities by population for the highest minimum salary offered to teachers with a BA ($34,300).
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