
Arizona Outlaws
First Game Played February 24, 1985
Last Game Played June 22, 1985

Historical Moments
The combined Oklahoma Outlaws and Arizona Wranglers composed a roster of the best players on each team. To help boost interest in the new combined Arizona Outlaws, former Arizona State Coach Frank Kush who was recently fired by the Indianapolis Colts was hired, surprising some as Hall of Famer George Allen had guided the Arizona Wranglers to the 1984 USFL Championship Game.
However, football fans in the desert had to be dizzy as player turnover had made it hard to grow any connection with the team as a complete trade of players with the Chicago Blitz and the Oklahoma merger hardly made the USFL seem professional to fans in Arizona, thus attendance dropped off considerably as the Outlaws averaged just 17,887 in the spacious Sun Devil Stadium. The low attendance figures could be blamed on the Arizona heat which routinely reached triple digits late in the season.
On the field the Outlaws were not much better as they posted a mediocre record of 8-10, despite another solid season from Doug Williams who passed for 3,673 yards with 21 touchdowns and an improved running game led by Reggie Brown who rushed for 1,031 yards with 12 touchdowns.
Arizona Outlaws Best

Alphonso Williams
1985

Bruce Laird
1985

Dave Tipton
1985

Doug Williams
1985

Frank Kush
Coach 1985

Kari Lorch
1985

Kit Lathrop
1985

Luis Zendejas
1985

Reggie Brown
1985
Arizona Outlaws Stadiums

1985