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BULLS
TRIVIA |
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| The
1985 USFL season proved not substantially
different from the 1984 campaign in terms of the
Bulls attendance. |
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| In
both years, the team drew an average of nearly
45,000 fans - the highest attendance figures in
the league. |
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| Unlike
the 1984 expansion season, the Bulls gave their
fans a competitive football team to root for,
going 9-9-0 and nearly making the playoffs. |
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| The
1985 Bulls were aligned with the six other USFL
teams east of the Mississippi River into the
Eastern Conference. |
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| In
1984, they had been part of the Eastern
Conference's Southern Division along with the
Birmingham Stallions, Memphis Showboats, New
Orleans Breakers and Tampa Bay Bandits. |

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| Player,
Position |
College/University |
| Chip
Andrews, P |
Georgia |
| Scott
Bergold, DE |
Wisconsin |
| Peter
Blazek, T |
Georgia
Tech |
| Frank
Bush, LB |
North
Carolina State |
| Kevin
Butler, K |
Georgia |
| Knox
Culpepper, LB |
Georgia |
| Jeff
Dellenbach, T |
Wisconsin |
| Kevin
Harris, DB |
Georgia |
| Marck
Harrison, RB |
Wisconsin |
| Johnny
Hill, DB |
Duke |
| Richard
Johnson, DB |
Wisconsin |
| Tony
Kepano, G |
Georgia
Tech |
| Robert
Lavette, RB |
Georgia
Tech |
| Joe
McIntosh, RB |
North
Carolina State |
| Jim
Melka, LB |
Wisconsin |
| A.V.
Richards, T |
North
Carolina State |
| Jeff
Sanchez, DB |
Georgia |
| Darryl
Sims, DT |
Wisconsin |
| Ken
Stills, DB |
Wisconsin |
| Al
Toon, WR |
Wisconsin |
| Dan
Turk, C |
Wisconsin |
| Mike
Weaver, T |
Georgia |
| Ken
Whisenhunt, TE |
Georgia
Tech |
| Gary
Wilkens, TE |
Georgia
Tech |
| Scott
Williams, TE |
Georgia |
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