Team | Play-by-play | Analyst(s) | Flagship station |
---|---|---|---|
Arizona | Ray Scott | John Moynihan | KOY-AM [1] |
Birmingham | Jim Fyffe | Herb Winches and Dick James | WAPI [2] |
Boston | Gil Santos | Gino Cappelletti | WBZ-AM [3] |
Chicago | Bill Berg | Doug Buffone | WCFL [4] |
Denver | Mike Nolan | Irv Brown and Ben Martin | KLZ-AM |
Los Angeles | Tom Kelly [5] | Rich Marotta | KNX-AM [6] |
Michigan | Bob Sherman | Dan Follis | WXYZ-AM |
New Jersey | Charley Steiner | Dave Herman and Robert Casciola | WOR-AM [7] |
Oakland | Joe Starkey | Lee Grosscup and Bob Murphy | KGO-AM [8] |
Philadelphia | Harry Donahue | Vince Papale | WFIL-AM [9] |
Tampa Bay | Gene Deckerhoff [10] | Vic Prinzi | WFLA-AM [11] |
Washington | Johnny Holliday | WMAL |
On December 9, 1982, the USFL and ABC Radio Networks [12] [13] jointly announced that ABC would do 39 national broadcasts of USFL games, including two playoff games and the league's championship game. ABC agreed to cover two games per week during regular season.
For the Saturday night package in 1983, Shelby Whitefield, Ron Menchine and Steve Grad for the commentators. Other announcers for ABC Radio's USFL coverage included:
For the playoff semi finals in 1984, Johnny Holliday and Paul Hornung called Los Angeles/ Arizona game on Saturday while Fred Manfra and Dan Lovett called the Birmingham/ Philadelphia game. Meanwhile, the championship game [19] the following week (Philadelphia/Arizona) was called by Fred Manfra and Paul Hornung.
Team | Play-by-play | Analyst(s) | Flagship station |
---|---|---|---|
Arizona | Ray Scott | John Moynihan | KOY-AM [1] |
Birmingham | Jim Fyffe | Herb Winches and Dick James | WAPI [2] |
Boston | Gil Santos | Gino Cappelletti | WBZ-AM [3] |
Chicago | Bill Berg | Doug Buffone | WCFL [4] |
Denver | Mike Nolan | Irv Brown and Ben Martin | KLZ-AM |
Los Angeles | Tom Kelly [5] | Rich Marotta | KNX-AM [6] |
Michigan | Bob Sherman | Dan Follis | WXYZ-AM |
New Jersey | Charley Steiner | Dave Herman and Robert Casciola | WOR-AM [7] |
Oakland | Joe Starkey | Lee Grosscup and Bob Murphy | KGO-AM [8] |
Philadelphia | Harry Donahue | Vince Papale | WFIL-AM [9] |
Tampa Bay | Gene Deckerhoff [10] | Vic Prinzi | WFLA-AM [11] |
Washington | Johnny Holliday | WMAL |
On December 9, 1982, the USFL and ABC Radio Networks [12] [13] jointly announced that ABC would do 39 national broadcasts of USFL games, including two playoff games and the league's championship game. ABC agreed to cover two games per week during regular season.
For the Saturday night package in 1983, Shelby Whitefield, Ron Menchine and Steve Grad for the commentators. Other announcers for ABC Radio's USFL coverage included:
For the playoff semi finals in 1984, Johnny Holliday and Paul Hornung called Los Angeles/ Arizona game on Saturday while Fred Manfra and Dan Lovett called the Birmingham/ Philadelphia game. Meanwhile, the championship game [19] the following week (Philadelphia/Arizona) was called by Fred Manfra and Paul Hornung.