
Baltimore Stars
First Game Played February 24, 1985
Last Game Played July 14, 1985

Historical Moments
With the heartbreaking move of the Baltimore Colts, the USFL had a chance to get a foothold in the Charm City. However, due to a settlement with the Colts, no football team could use Memorial Stadium until 1986.
That would sever the Baltimore Stars just fine as the final year of spring football led them to playing at Byrd Stadium on the campus of the University of Maryland. The Baltimore Stars struggled in their new surrounding as they won just one of their first five games, including a 17-17 tie against the Oakland Invaders in the second week of the season.
The Stars would turn things around, posing a record of 9-4 over their last 13 games, posting a record of 10-7-1 to slip into the playoffs. Kelvin Bryant again paced the Stars offense, rushing for 1,207 yards, while Chuck Fusina passed for 3,496 yards with 20 touchdowns.
1985 USFL Playoffs: Facing the New Jersey Generals at the Meadowlands, the Baltimore Stars got a big boost early as Garcia Lane returned a punt 91 yards to open the scoring in the first quarter. The Stars would make 13-0 on a four-yard bootleg by Chuck Fusina.
After Herschel Walker but the Generals on the board Fusina found Scott FItzkee in the endzone to take a 20-7 lead into the half. The Stars would not score again, but it would be enough as they held on to win 20-17 and advanced to the Semifinals for the third straight season.
Facing the Birmingham Stallions at Legion Field, the Baltimore Stars used the big play to get the lead as Jonathan Sutton returned an interceptions 39 yards for a touchdown, while Chuck Fusina completed a 30-yard touchdown pass to Victor Harrison and a 70-yard pass play to Kelvin Bryant to build a 21-0 halftime lead. In the fourth quarter Bryant added a 76-yard touchdown as the Stars won the game 28-14 and reached the USFL Championship Game for the third straight season.
1985 USFL Championship Game: Facing the Oakland Invaders at the Meadowlands the Baltimore Stars sought a second straight championship, having won in Philadelphia a year earlier. This game would mark a transition for the USFL as the league planned to move to the fall and take on the NFL in 1986.
A summer thunderstorm provided pregame fireworks and made the field slippery helping to slow down the Invaders high powered offense. The Stars meanwhile went into the half holding a 21-14 lead, with Kelvin Bryant getting a pair of touchdowns in the second quarter.
Oakland though took the lead in the third quarter scoring ten unanswered points. In the fourth quarter Kelvin Bryant capped a 49-yard scoring driving with a seven-yard run to put Baltimore back in front 28-24.
Looking to take the lead, the Invaders drove down to the Stars five-yard line, but took an ill-advised unsportsmanlike penalty. Bobby Hebert now at the 20 threw two incomplete passes as time ran out, allowing the Baltimore Stars to hold on to win the game 28-24 and repeat as USFL Champions.
Kelvin Bryant who scored three times would be named the game's MVP.
Baltimore Stars Best

Allen Harvin
1985

Bart Oates
1985

Chuck Fusina
1985

David Trout
1985

Don Fielder
1985

Garcia Lane
1985

Irv Eatman
1985

Jim Mora
Coach 1985

Kelvin Bryant
1985

Sam Mills
1985

Scott Fitzkee
1985

Sean Landeta
1985
Baltimore Stars Stadiums

1985
Championship Teams

1985 USFL Champions
Philadelphia Stars