![]() | Orlando RenegadesYears of existence: 1985 Owner: Donald Dizney Stadium: Citrus Bowl (50,050) Colors: Blue, gray, white, red and black Overall Regular Season Record: 5-13 Overall Playoff Record: 0-0 |
Yearly Standings and Average Home Attendances
1985: 5-13 (24,136)Although the
Orlando Renegades went just 5-13 in their
only season in the league, this
otherwise unremarkable record must count as a success when compared to the lowly 7-29 mark
of its predecessor, the Washington Federals. Orlando, in fact, was
one of the few league cities
that owed something to the announced move to the fall. But for it, the Feds would have been
bought by Sherwood Weiser and moved to Miami where they were slated to be coached by
Howard Schnellenberger.
Instead, Lee Corso took control of the Renegades and molded them into a competitive squad that went 5-7 over the final 12 weeks. Offensively, QB Reggie Collier ran for 606 yards and 12 touchdowns and passed for 13 more. Runningback Curtis Bledsoe ran for 781 yards, and wideout Joey Walters made 58 catches for 784 yards and five scores. Their defense, however, was the worst in the USFL, giving up a total of 481 points.
Unfortunately, the Renegades only played one season. Prior to the 1986 campaign, Orlando
signed Tampa Bay QB John Reaves. Although they lost Bledsoe to
the Baltimore Stars, it would
have been interesting to see if they could have continued their upward climb.
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