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1983 USFL season
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The 1983 USFL season was the inaugural season of the United States Football League.
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Rules differences from NFL
- Optional 2 point conversion after touchdown (the NFL would add this rule in 1994).
- Optional 1 inch kicking tee for extra points and field goal attempts.
- Clock stop on first downs within the last 2 minutes of the 2nd and 4th quarters.
- Intentional and unintentional pass interference.
- Six member officiating crew (no side judge).
- The USFL game ball was 3⁄8 inch (1 cm) shorter than the NFL game ball (both made by Wilson).
- There were no preseason games.
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Expansion cities for 1984
During the 1983 season, the USFL announced expansion cities for the 1984 season.
- Pittsburgh April 28[1]
- San Diego May 16;[2] moved to Tulsa July 7[3]
- Houston May 19[4]
- Jacksonville June 14[5]
- San Antonio July 11[6]
- Memphis July 17[7]
Regular season
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W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, PCT= Winning Percentage, PF= Points For, PA = Points Against
y = Division Champion, x = Wild Card
Michigan won the tiebreaker with Chicago based on season series 2-0-0
Playoffs
Division playoffs | USFL Championship | ||||||||
A1 | Philadelphia | 44 (OT) | |||||||
C2 | Chicago | 38 | |||||||
A1 | Philadelphia | 22 | |||||||
C1 | Michigan | 24 | |||||||
P1 | Oakland | 21 | |||||||
C1 | Michigan | 37 |
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Statistics
1983 regular season stat leaders
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Awards
Offense
Defense
Special teams
Season awards
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References
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