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==History== ===In reaction to the Raiders relocating to Los Angeles=== Oakland had been without a football team since the [[History of the Oakland Raiders|Oakland Raiders]] relocated to Los Angeles before the [[1982 NFL season]]. The Invaders stepped in to fill the void; the similar name was no accident. One of the Invaders' first player signings was former Raider and [[San Francisco 49ers|49er]] [[Cedrick Hardman]], who came out of a one-year retirement to serve as player-coach. The team was originally owned by Bay Area real estate magnates [[Jim Joseph]] and [[Tad Taube]]. However, after the original owner of the USFL's Los Angeles franchise, [[Alex Spanos]], bought the [[History of the San Diego Chargers|San Diego Chargers]] instead, Joseph and Taube flipped a coin to decide who would buy the Los Angeles rights. Joseph won the toss, selling his stake in the Invaders to Taube. As it turned out, Joseph was forced to move his team to [[Phoenix, Arizona]] as the [[Arizona Wranglers]]. ===1983 season=== Taube held fast to [[David Dixon (businessman)|David Dixon]]'s original blueprint for the USFL, heavily marketing the team in the Bay Area while keeping tight controls on spending (including player salaries). Led by the league's 2nd ranked passer QB [[Fred Besana]], WR [[Gordon Banks (American football)|Gordon Banks]], and ex-Raiders HB [[Arthur Whittington]] and TE [[Raymond Chester]], the Invaders finished with 9β9 record. However, in an extremely weak Pacific Division, this was enough to garner them the division title. In the playoffs, despite a valiant effort, they were overrun by the eventual league champion [[Michigan Panthers]], 37β21 in front of 60,237 rabid fans in the [[Pontiac Silverdome]] (the largest crowd for any USFL game in the 1983 season). ====1983 schedule and results==== {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" !style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Oakland Invaders|border=2}}"| Week !style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Oakland Invaders|border=2}}"| Day !style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Oakland Invaders|border=2}}"| Date !style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Oakland Invaders|border=2}}"| Opponent !style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Oakland Invaders|border=2}}"| Result !style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Oakland Invaders|border=2}}"| Record !style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Oakland Invaders|border=2}}"| TV !style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Oakland Invaders|border=2}}"| Venue !style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Oakland Invaders|border=2}}"| Attendance |- ! colspan="9" style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Oakland Invaders|border=2}}"|Regular season |-style="background:#cfc" ! 1 | Sunday | March 6 | at [[Arizona Wranglers]] | '''W''' 24β0 | 1β0 | | [[Sun Devil Stadium]] | 45,167 |-style="background:#fcc" ! 2 | Sunday | March 13 | [[Birmingham Stallions]] | '''L''' 14β20 {{Small|(OT)}} | 1β1 | | [[Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum]] | 47,344 |-style="background:#cfc" ! 3 | Saturday | March 19 | at [[Michigan Panthers]] | '''W''' 33β27 | 2β1 | [[ESPN]] | [[Pontiac Silverdome]] | 28,952 |-style="background:#fcc" ! 4 | Monday | March 28 | at [[Denver Gold]] | '''L''' 12β22 | 2β2 | ESPN | [[Mile High Stadium]] | 38,720 |-style="background:#fcc" ! 5 | Sunday | April 3 | at [[Los Angeles Express (USFL)|Los Angeles Express]] | '''L''' 7β10 | 2β3 | | [[Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum]] | 23,538 |-style="background:#cfc" ! 6 | Sunday | April 10 | at [[Portland Breakers|Boston Breakers]] | '''W''' 26β7 | 3β3 | [[ESPN on ABC|ABC]] | [[Nickerson Field]] | 7,984 |-style="background:#fcc" ! 7 | Saturday | April 16 | [[Philadelphia/Baltimore Stars|Philadelphia Stars]] | '''L''' 7β17 | 3β4 | ESPN | Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum | 34,901 |-style="background:#fcc" ! 8 | Sunday | April 24 | at [[Birmingham Stallions]] | '''L''' 9β21 | 3β5 | | [[Legion Field]] | 18,500 |-style="background:#cfc" ! 9 | Monday | May 2 | [[Arizona Wranglers]] | '''W''' 34β20 | 4β5 | ESPN | Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum | 27,460 |-style="background:#fcc" ! 10 | Sunday | May 8 | [[Tampa Bay Bandits]] | '''L''' 10β17 | 4β6 | ABC | Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum | 26,989 |-style="background:#cfc" ! 11 | Monday | May 16 | [[Washington Federals]] | '''W''' 34β27 | 5β6 | | Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum | 25,900 |-style="background:#fcc" ! 12 | Saturday | May 21 | at [[Tampa Bay Bandits]] | '''L''' 9β29 | 5β7 | ESPN | [[Tampa Stadium]] | 43,389 |-style="background:#cfc" ! 13 | Sunday | May 29 | [[Los Angeles Express (USFL)|Los Angeles Express]] | '''W''' 20β10 | 6β7 | | Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum | 28,967 |-style="background:#cfc" ! 14 | Saturday | June 4 | [[New Jersey Generals]] | '''W''' 34β21 | 7β7 | ESPN | Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum | 32,908 |-style="background:#cfc" ! 15 | Monday | June 13 | [[Denver Gold]] | '''W''' 16β10 | 8β7 | ESPN | Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum | 26,840 |-style="background:#fcc" ! 16 | Monday | June 20 | at [[Philadelphia/Baltimore Stars|Philadelphia Stars]] | '''L''' 6β12 | 8β8 | ESPN | [[Veterans Stadium]] | 16,933 |-style="background:#cfc" ! 17 | Saturday | June 25 | [[Portland Breakers|Boston Breakers]] | '''W''' 17β16 | 9β8 | ESPN | Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum | 30,396 |-style="background:#fcc" ! 18 | Sunday | July 3 | at [[Chicago Blitz]] | '''L''' 7β31 | 9β9 | | [[Soldier Field]] | 12,346 |- style="text-align:center;" ! colspan="9" style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Oakland Invaders|border=2}}"|Playoffs |-style="background:#fcc" ! Divisional<br>Playoff | Sunday | July 10 | at [[Michigan Panthers]] | '''L''' 21β37 | β | [[ESPN on ABC|ABC]] | [[Pontiac Silverdome]] | 60,237 |} Sources<ref>[https://www.statscrew.com/football/results/t-USFLOAK/y-1983 statscrew.com 1983 Oakland Invaders Game-by-Game Results Retrieved December 30, 2018]</ref><ref>[http://www.usflsite.com/1983season.php usflsite.com 1983 USFL Season Retrieved December 30, 2018]</ref><ref>[https://www.profootballarchives.com/1983usfloak.html profootballarchives.com 1983 Oakland Invaders (USFL) Retrieved December 30, 2018 ]</ref> ===1984 season=== The Invaders were picked by most to again challenge for a playoff spot in 1984, but their powerful offense fell apart in the first half of the season, scoring only 82 points. The team was unable to run the ball and lost nine straight to open the season. With the emergence of RB [[Eric Jordan]], the Invadersβ² running attack rebounded and the team won seven of its last nine games. The defense was strong throughout the season, finishing seventh in points allowed. However, attendance tumbled to 23,644 per game β nearly 8,000 fewer than in 1983. ====1984 schedule and results==== {| class="wikitable" |- ! style="background:#0073CF; color:#FFBC3D;"|Week ! style="background:#0073CF; color:#FFBC3D;"|Day ! style="background:#0073CF; color:#FFBC3D;"|Date ! style="background:#0073CF; color:#FFBC3D;"|Opponent ! style="background:#0073CF; color:#FFBC3D;"|Venue ! style="background:#0073CF; color:#FFBC3D;"|Attendance ! style="background:#0073CF; color:#FFBC3D;"|TV ! style="background:#0073CF; color:#FFBC3D;"|Result ! style="background:#0073CF; color:#FFBC3D;"|Record |- style="text-align:center;" ! colspan="9" style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Oakland Invaders|border=2}}"|Preseason |-style="background:#fcc" ! 1 | Sunday | January 29 | vs. [[Arizona Wranglers]] | [[Sun Devil Stadium]] | | | '''L''' 0β6 | 0β1 |-style="background:#fcc" ! 2 | Saturday | February 4 | vs. [[Denver Gold]] | [[Francisco Grande, Arizona]] | | | '''L''' 6β12 | 0β2 |-style="background:#fcc" ! 3 | Saturday | February 11 | vs. [[Chicago Blitz]] | [[Mesa, Arizona]] | | | '''L''' 21β31 | 0β3 |-style="background:#cfc" ! 4 | Saturday | February 18 | vs. [[Michigan Panthers]] | [[Mesa, Arizona]] | | [[KICU-TV|KICU]] | '''W''' 7β6 | 1β3 |- style="text-align:center;" ! colspan="9" style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Oakland Invaders|border=2}}"|Regular season |-style="background:#fcc" ! 1 | Sunday | February 26 | at [[Arizona Wranglers]] | [[Sun Devil Stadium]] | 29,176 | [[ESPN on ABC|ABC]] | '''L''' 7β35 | 0β1 |-style="background:#fcc" ! 2 | Sunday | March 4 | [[Portland Breakers|New Orleans Breakers]] | [[Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum]] | 41,200 | β | '''L''' 0β13 | 0β2 |-style="background:#fcc" ! 3 | Sunday | March 11 | [[Los Angeles Express (USFL)|Los Angeles Express]] | Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum | 23,479 | ABC | '''L''' 0β10 | 0β3 |-style="background:#fcc" ! 4 | Sunday | March 18 | at [[Philadelphia/Baltimore Stars|Philadelphia Stars]] | [[Veterans Stadium]] | 30,284 | β | '''L''' 7β28 | 0β4 |-style="background:#fcc" ! 5 | Saturday | March 24 | at [[San Antonio Gunslingers (USFL team)|San Antonio Gunslingers]] | [[Alamo Stadium]] | 11,012 | [[KGGP]] | '''L''' 10β14 | 0β5 |-style="background:#fcc" ! 6 | Sunday | April 1 | at [[Pittsburgh Maulers (1984)|Pittsburgh Maulers]] | [[Three Rivers Stadium]] | 22,408 | β | '''L''' 14β28 | 0β6 |-style="background:#fcc" ! 7 | Saturday | April 7 | at [[Tampa Bay Bandits]] | [[Tampa Stadium]] | 58,777 | β | '''L''' 0β24 | 0β7 |-style="background:#fcc" ! 8 | Monday | April 16 | [[Houston Gamblers]] | Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum | 18,320 | β | '''L''' 27β35 | 0β8 |-style="background:#fcc" ! 9 | Sunday | April 22 | [[Washington Federals]] | Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum | 14,828 | β | '''L''' 17β31 | 0β9 |-style="background:#cfc" ! 10 | Sunday | April 29 | at [[Chicago Blitz]] | [[Soldier Field]] | 7,802 | β | '''W''' 17β13 | 1β9 |-style="background:#cfc" ! 11 | Saturday | May 5 | [[Denver Gold]] | Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum | 19,331 | β | '''W''' 20β17 {{Small|(OT)}} | 2β9 |-style="background:#cfc" ! 12 | Sunday | May 13 | [[Arizona Wranglers]] | Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum | 20,004 | β | '''W''' 14β3 | 3β9 |-style="background:#cfc" ! 13 | Saturday | May 19 | [[Memphis Showboats]] | Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum | 22,030 | β | '''W''' 29β14 | 4β9 |-style="background:#cfc" ! 14 | Saturday | May 26 | at [[Oklahoma Outlaws]] | [[Skelly Stadium]] | 16,378 | β | '''W''' 17β14 | 5β9 |-style="background:#cfc" ! 15 | Saturday | June 2 | [[Jacksonville Bulls]] | Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum | 29,687 | β | '''W''' 17β12 | 6β9 |-style="background:#cfc" ! 16 | Saturday | June 9 | [[Michigan Panthers]] | Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum | 23,918 | [[ESPN]] | '''W''' 20β13 | 7β9 |-style="background:#fcc" ! 17 | Friday | June 15 | at [[Los Angeles Express (USFL)|Los Angeles Express]] | [[Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum]] | 14,794 | β | '''L''' 19β24 | 7β10 |-style="background:#fcc" ! 18 | Friday | June 22 | at [[Denver Gold]] | [[Mile High Stadium]] | 32,623 | Local | '''L''' 7β20 | 7β11 |} Sources<ref>[https://www.statscrew.com/football/results/t-USFLOAK/y-1984 statscrew.com 1984 Oakland Invaders Game-by-Game Results Retrieved December 30, 2018]</ref><ref>[http://www.usflsite.com/1984season.php usflsite.com 1984 USFL Season Retrieved December 30, 2018]</ref><ref>[https://www.profootballarchives.com/1984usfloak.html profootballarchives.com 1984 Oakland Invaders (USFL) Retrieved December 30, 2018 ]</ref> ===1985 season=== As early as 1984, Taube had come to believe the USFL should move to the fall. He began looking for new investors when it became apparent that the USFL was going to vote to switch to fall play in 1986, knowing he would be competing directly with the [[San Francisco 49ers]]. However, unlike other USFL teams who would be going head-to-head against NFL teams, Taube had reason for optimism. The Raiders had successfully built their own niche market and fan base in Oakland for two decades, and there was at least a chance the Invaders could have survived in the same manner. He nearly merged his team with the [[Arizona Outlaws|Oklahoma Outlaws]]. However, talks collapsed when Outlaws owner William Tatham demanded that his son, Bill Jr., be given control over the merged team's football operations. Taube then approached the [[Michigan Panthers]], who had been one of the league's strongest teams during its first two years. Some observers reckoned them as an NFL-quality team; indeed, the Panthers had made a better account of themselves on the field than the [[Detroit Lions]]. However, Panthers owner [[A. Alfred Taubman]] was a strong supporter of spring football, and had no desire to directly compete with the Lions. Knowing that he would not even begin to be able to go head-to-head with the Lions even if he'd been inclined to do so, he had begun putting out feelers for a merger partner when it became clear that the move to the fall was a foregone conclusion. Taubman and Taube and quickly reached a deal for a merger. The Invaders would be the surviving team, but Taube sold controlling interest in the merged team to Taubman while remaining chairman of the board. The merger was formally announced after the owners approved moving to the fall. The new team, bolstered with key players from the Panthers such as [[Bobby Hebert]], went a league-best 13β4β1 in the regular season and advanced all the way to the 1985 USFL championship game. The championship game was a rematch of sorts with [[Chuck Fusina]]'s [[Philadelphia/Baltimore Stars|Stars]], who now played in [[Baltimore]]; the Panthers had upended the Stars in the league's inaugural title game. The Invaders were in the midst of a potential game-winning drive when a personal-foul penalty derailed their momentum, allowing the Stars to defeat Hebert's Invaders 28β24, and claim indisputable bragging rights as the league's all-time best team. Despite reaching the championship game, the team's attendance fell again, to a barely sustainable 17,509. Soon after the championship game, Taubman decided to pull out. The loss of Taubman's wealth left the Invaders without nearly enough resources for the move to the fall, and they suspended operations for the 1986 season. As it turned out, the championship game was the last USFL game ever played, as the league was effectively killed by an antitrust suit against the NFL in which it only won $3 in damages. ====1985 schedule and results==== {| class="wikitable" |- ! style="background:#0073CF; color:#FFBC3D;"|Week ! style="background:#0073CF; color:#FFBC3D;"|Day ! style="background:#0073CF; color:#FFBC3D;"|Date ! style="background:#0073CF; color:#FFBC3D;"|Opponent ! style="background:#0073CF; color:#FFBC3D;"|Venue ! style="background:#0073CF; color:#FFBC3D;"|Attendance ! style="background:#0073CF; color:#FFBC3D;"|TV ! style="background:#0073CF; color:#FFBC3D;"|Result ! style="background:#0073CF; color:#FFBC3D;"|Record |- style="text-align:center;" ! colspan="9" style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Oakland Invaders|border=2}}"|Preseason |-style="background:#cfc" ! 1 | Saturday | February 2 | vs. [[Arizona Outlaws]] | [[Mesa, Arizona]] | | | '''W''' 10β3 | 1β0 |-style="background:#cfc" ! 2 | Saturday | February 9 | vs. [[Arizona Outlaws]] | [[Mesa, Arizona]] | | | '''W''' 12β0 | 2β0 |-style="background:#cfc" ! 3 | Sunday | February 17 | vs. [[Arizona Outlaws]] | [[Fresno, California]] | 10,204 | | '''W''' 31β13 | 3β0 |- style="text-align:center;" ! colspan="9" style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Oakland Invaders|border=2}}"|Regular Season |-style="background:#cfc" ! 1 | Sunday | February 24 | [[Denver Gold]] | [[Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum]] | 23,622 | β | '''W''' 31β10 | 1β0β0 |-style="background:#ffc" ! 2 | Sunday | March 3 | [[Philadelphia/Baltimore Stars|Baltimore Stars]] | Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum | 20,495 | β | '''T''' 17β17 {{Small|(OT)}} | 1β0β1 |-style="background:#fcc" ! 3 | Sunday | March 10 | [[Houston Gamblers]] | Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum | 16,037 | β | '''L''' 7β42 | 1β1β1 |-style="background:#cfc" ! 4 | Sunday | March 17 | [[Jacksonville Bulls]] | Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum | 16,678 | [[ESPN on ABC|ABC]] | '''W''' 42β36 | 2β1β1 |-style="background:#cfc" ! 5 | Sunday | March 24 | at [[Memphis Showboats]] | [[Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium]] | 28,773 | β | '''W''' 31β19 | 3β1β1 |-style="background:#cfc" ! 6 | Sunday | March 31 | at [[Los Angeles Express (USFL)|Los Angeles Express]] | [[Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum]] | 11,619 | β | '''W''' 30β6 | 4β1β1 |-style="background:#fcc" ! 7 | Saturday | April 6 | at [[Portland Breakers]] | [[Civic Stadium (Portland, Oregon)|Civic Stadium]] | 23,388 | β | '''L''' 17β30 | 4β2β1 |-style="background:#fcc" ! 8 | Saturday | April 13 | at [[Birmingham Stallions]] | [[Legion Field]] | 44,500 | [[ESPN]] | '''L''' 17β20 | 4β3β1 |-style="background:#cfc" ! 9 | Monday | April 22 | [[San Antonio Gunslingers (USFL team)|San Antonio Gunslingers]] | Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum | 18,215 | ESPN | '''W''' 27β20 | 5β3β1 |-style="background:#cfc" ! 10 | Friday | April 26 | [[Arizona Outlaws]] | Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum | 12,972 | ESPN | '''W''' 27β11 | 6β3β1 |-style="background:#cfc" ! 11 | Sunday | May 5 | at [[Orlando Renegades]] | [[Camping World Stadium|Florida Citrus Bowl]] | 21,085 | β | '''W''' 21β7 | 7β3β1 |-style="background:#cfc" ! 12 | Saturday | May 11 | [[Los Angeles Express (USFL)|Los Angeles Express]] | Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum | 12,482 | ESPN | '''W''' 27β6 | 8β3β1 |-style="background:#cfc" ! 13 | Saturday | May 18 | at [[San Antonio Gunslingers (USFL team)|San Antonio Gunslingers]] | [[Alamo Stadium]] | 7,118 | β | '''W''' 24β21 | 9β3β1 |-style="background:#cfc" ! 14 | Thursday | May 23 | at [[Denver Gold]] | [[Mile High Stadium]] | 12,372 | ESPN | '''W''' 31β16 | 10β3β1 |-style="background:#cfc" ! 15 | Sunday | June 2 | [[Portland Breakers]] | Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum | 12,740 | ESPN | '''W''' 38β20 | 11β3β1 |-style="background:#fcc" ! 16 | Saturday | June 8 | at [[Arizona Outlaws]] | [[Sun Devil Stadium]] | 10,591 | β | '''L''' 21β28 | 11β4β1 |-style="background:#cfc" ! 17 | Saturday | June 15 | [[New Jersey Generals]] | Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum | 24,338 | ESPN | '''W''' 34β29 | 12β4β1 |-style="background:#cfc" ! 18 | Monday | June 24 | at [[Houston Gamblers]] | [[Houston Astrodome]] | 15,797 | ESPN | '''W''' 31β21 | 13β4β1 |- style="text-align:center;" ! colspan="9" style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Oakland Invaders|border=2}}"|Playoffs |-style="background:#cfc" ! Quarterfinal | Sunday | June 30 | [[Tampa Bay Bandits]] | OaklandβAlameda County Coliseum | 19,346 | [[ESPN on ABC|ABC]] | '''W''' 30β27 | β |-style="background:#cfc" ! Semifinal | Saturday | July 6 | at [[Memphis Showboats]] | [[Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium]] | 37,796 | ABC | '''W''' 28β19 | β |-style="background:#fcc" ! USFL<br>Championship | Sunday | July 14 | vs. [[Philadelphia/Baltimore Stars|Baltimore Stars]] | [[Giants Stadium]] | 49,263 | ABC | '''L''' 24β28 | β |} Sources<ref>[https://www.statscrew.com/football/results/t-USFLOAK/y-1985 statscrew.com 1985 Oakland Invaders Game-by-Game Results Retrieved December 30, 2018]</ref><ref>[http://www.usflsite.com/1985season.php usflsite.com 1985 USFL Season Retrieved December 30, 2018]</ref><ref>[https://www.profootballarchives.com/1985usfloak.html profootballarchives.com 1985 Oakland Invaders (USFL) Retrieved December 30, 2018 ]</ref>
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