United States Football League
Hall of Fame
Welcome to the Unofficial USFL Hall of Fame. Below is the first and second slate of USFL
Inductees. September 22,2006. Year from now, we will than add the next round
of inductees. The first inductees: Anthony Carter, Jim Kelly, Jim Mora, Herschel Walker, and Reggie White. The second class of inductees: Kelvin Bryant, Trumaine Johnson, Bobby Hebert, Sam Mills, Gary Zimmerman
Kelvin Bryant
Running Back
Philadelphia/Baltimore Stars 1983-85
College -
USFL - In 1983, he ran for 1,442 yards and 16 TDs, caught 53 passes for 410 yards. In 1984, ran for 1,406 yards with 13 TDs, caught 48 balls for 453 yards in helping Stars capture first title. In the title game he ran for 115 yards and a TD. In 1985, rushed for 1,207 yards and 12 touchdowns. In the title game, he gained 103 yards and scored 3 TDs. He was also the last player to touch the ball in a USFL game.
NFL - Played with the Washington Redskins
Bobby Hebert
Quarterback
Michigan Pathers 1983-84, Oakland Invaders 1985
College - Northwestern State University
USFL - Bobby passed for 257-451 for 3,568 yards, 27 scores, 17 INTs. In 1983 title game completed 20-39 throws for 314 yards, 3 TDs and 1 interception and was voted game MVP...was named USFL's Outstanding Quarterback and the Sporting News Player of the Year. In 1984 passed for 272-500 for 3,758 yards, 24 TDs, 22 INTs. In 1985 passed for 244-456 for 3,811 yards, 30 TDs, 19 INTs and also lead the Invaders to '85 title game.
NFL - Played with the New Orleans Saints and Atlanta Falcons

Anthony Carter
Wide Reciever
Michigan Panthers/Oakland Invaders 1983-85
College - Michigan
USFL - USFL Champion with Michigan Panthers in 1983. Led the Invaders
back to the title game in 1985.
Anthony Carter caught 60 passes for 1,181 yards and 9 TDs in 1983. Caught 9
balls for 179 yards, I TD in the 1983 title game. 1984 season, Anthony had 30
catches for 538 yards before a broken arm in week six ended his season. In 1985
season, made 70 catches for 1,323 yards and 14 TDs.
NFL - Played with the Minnesota Vikings and Detroit Lions.

Jim Kelly
Quarterback
Houston Gamblers, New Jersey Generals (1986,never played) 1984-85
College - Miami
USFL - 1984 passed for 370-587 for 5, 219 yards, 44 TDs, 26 INTs and
also ran 85 times for 493 yards and 5 TDs. MVP and Rookie of the Year in 1984.
Played the 1985 season hurt, missing few games, still throwing for 360-567 passing
for 4,623 yards, 39 TDs, 19 INTs. All-USFL QB and Leading Passer in 1985.
NFL - Played with the Buffalo Bills, led the Bills to four straight Super
Bowls. Also in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, OH.

Jim
Mora
Head Coach
Philadelphia/Baltimore Stars
Record - 41-12-1, 7-1 Overall Record 48-19-1
USFL - 2X USFL Champion. Appeared in all 3 title games.
NFL - Coached the New Orleans Saints and Indianapolis Colts.

Herschel Walker
Running Back
New Jersey Generals 1983-85
College - Georgia, Heisman Trophy Winner in '82
USFL - In 1983, ran for league-high 1,812 yards on 412 carries with 17
TDs. All-USFL RB in '83 for the league and Sporting News. In 1984, rushed for
1,339 yards on 293 attempts and 16 touchdowns. The MVP in '85 by the league
and Sporting News. Has an pro football record 2,411 yards on 438 carries with
21 tds.
NFL - Played with the Dallas Cowboys, Minnesota Vikings, Philadelphia
Eagles, and New York Giants.

Reggie White
Defensive End
Memphis Showboats 1984-85
College - Tennessee
USFL - In 1984, recorded 12 sacks for 84 yards lost. In 1985, had 11.5
sacks for 93.5 yards lost.
NFL - Played with the Philadelphia Eagles, Green Bay Packers, and Carolina
Panthers. Won the Super Bowl with the Packers in SBXXXI. Also in the Pro Football
Hall of Fame in Canton, OH.