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The 1975 World Football League season was the second and last season of the World Football League. The 1975 season was to be an 18-game season over a twenty-week schedule. The WFL returned with a massive overhaul under new commissioner, Christopher Hemmeter.
The World Football League (WFL) was an American football league that played one full season in 1974 and most of its second in 1975.Although the league's proclaimed ambition was to bring American football onto a worldwide stage, only one team – the Hawaiians in Honolulu, Hawaii - was headquartered outside of continental North America.
He was named league president in 1975, and sold the Hawaiians to jewel merchant Edward Sultan Jr. Though lasting for less than two seasons of play, the Hawaiians represented a serious attempt to form a viable professional football organization, one that at least had the potential for success had the WFL been better run.
The Blazers were one of two teams, the other being the Detroit Wheels, to outright fold after 1974 with no direct replacement in their markets in 1975 (not counting teams that moved midseason). Only one expansion team would be added, with Norman Bevan buying the franchise rights and establishing a team in San Antonio.
The 1974 World Football League season was the first season of the World Football League. Twelve teams began the inaugural 1974 season, which launched July 10 and lasted 19 weeks with no bye week. The league doubled up the week of Labor Day by playing four games over the course of three weeks on a Wednesday, Monday (Labor Day), Friday, Wednesday ...
1975 (WFL) – Split season: First half of season was won by Memphis Southmen at 7–2, but the second half was not completed as the league collapsed. The Birmingham Vulcans had the best overall record for the season. 1975 (NFL) – Super Bowl X – 1/18/76 AFC Pittsburgh Steelers 21, NFC Dallas Cowboys 17
August 9, 1975 Hawaiians: L 24–25 7,709 3 Sunday August 16, 1975 at Chicago Winds: L 18–25 3,501 4 Sunday August 23, 1975 Shreveport Steamer: W 33–24 6,576 5 Sunday August 30, 1975 at San Antonio Wings: L 0–22 12,197 6 Saturday September 6, 1975 Birmingham Vulcans: L 8–26 6,342 7 Saturday September 13, 1975 at Philadelphia Bell: W 25 ...
The 1975 Grizzlies finished 7–4; in their last WFL game, they were shut out by the Birmingham Vulcans, 21–0. Memphis eventually not only received another professional sports team via a relocation from Canada, but one that was officially called the Grizzlies – the Vancouver Grizzlies of the National Basketball Association would move to ...