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The Birmingham Stallions were a franchise in the United States Football League, an attempt to establish a second professional league of American football in the United States in competition with the National Football League. They played their home games at Birmingham, Alabama's Legion Field. They competed in all three USFL seasons, 1983–1985. During their run, they were one of the USFL's more popular teams, and seemed to have a realistic chance of being a viable venture had the USFL been better run.

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  • The Birmingham Stallions were a franchise in the United States Football League, an attempt to establish a second professional league of American football in the United States in competition with the National Football League. They played their home games at Birmingham, Alabama's Legion Field. They competed in all three USFL seasons, 1983–1985. During their run, they were one of the USFL's more popular teams, and seemed to have a realistic chance of being a viable venture had the USFL been better run. The owner was Cincinnati financier and Birmingham native Marvin Warner. The team's coach was Rollie Dotsch, who was previously the offensive line coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers during its Super Bowl years and ended up with the second most wins in USFL history. The Stallions starting quarterback for their final two seasons was Cliff Stoudt, a long-time backup to Terry Bradshaw with the Steelers. Stoudt had finally taken over for the injured Bradshaw in 1983 and had played very well for the first half of the season, but his game fell apart in the second half of the season, leading Steeler fans to harshly turn on him. After the season, Stoudt quickly decided it was not worth staying in Pittsburgh and signed with the Stallions. (Amusingly, the expansion Pittsburgh Maulers' lone sellout was the game where Cliff Stoudt returned to Pittsburgh. Steeler fans pelted the hated Stoudt with snowballs throughout the game, but Stoudt and Birmingham won, 30–18.) In Birmingham, Stoudt proved to be an excellent QB, finishing in the league's top 5 in 1984 and 1985, among such peers as Jim Kelly and Chuck Fusina and leading the team to two divisional titles. The Stallions also added Bills star HB Joe Cribbs in 1984. Cribbs led the league in rushing in 1984 and finished 6th in 1985. Former Steeler WR Jim Smith was another of the team's stars. Many other Stallions players would play in the NFL once the USFL went out of existence. (en)
  • Stallions de Birmingham (en anglais : Birmingham Stallions) était une franchise professionnelle de football américain fondée en 1983 et basée à Birmingham. (fr)
  • 버밍햄 스탈리언스(Birmingham Stallions)는 1983년부터 1986년까지 앨라배마주 버밍햄을 연고지로 하는 USFL의 동부 콘퍼런스 서던 디비전 소속 미식 축구팀이다. (ko)
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  • Red, Gold, White (en)
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  • United States Football League * Eastern Conference ** Central Division ** Southern Division (en)
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  • Birmingham Stallions (en)
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  • * Legion Field (en)
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  • Stallions de Birmingham (en anglais : Birmingham Stallions) était une franchise professionnelle de football américain fondée en 1983 et basée à Birmingham. (fr)
  • 버밍햄 스탈리언스(Birmingham Stallions)는 1983년부터 1986년까지 앨라배마주 버밍햄을 연고지로 하는 USFL의 동부 콘퍼런스 서던 디비전 소속 미식 축구팀이다. (ko)
  • The Birmingham Stallions were a franchise in the United States Football League, an attempt to establish a second professional league of American football in the United States in competition with the National Football League. They played their home games at Birmingham, Alabama's Legion Field. They competed in all three USFL seasons, 1983–1985. During their run, they were one of the USFL's more popular teams, and seemed to have a realistic chance of being a viable venture had the USFL been better run. (en)
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  • Birmingham Stallions (en)
  • Stallions de Birmingham (fr)
  • 버밍햄 스탈리언스 (ko)
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