I was busy today, but I think I overheard the USFL was coming back?!
Let's take a look at the original 19 USFL team logos and how they rank on SportsLogos.net courtesy our user logo ratings...
The bottom half of the original USFL team logos, ranked 11th through 19th.
11. AZ/OK Outlaws 12. Memphis Showboats 13. New Jersey Generals 14. Washington Federals 15. Phila/Balt. Stars 16. Chicago Blitz 17. San Antonio Gunslingers 18. Denver Gold 19. Orlando Renegades
Heading into the top ten, the original USFL team logos ranked 6th through 10th
6. Pittsburgh Maulers 7. Houston Gamblers 8. Los Angeles Express 9. Michigan Panthers 10. Bos/NO/Port. Breakers
And here are the top 5 original USFL team logos as rated by users of SportsLogos.net
1. Oakland Invaders 2. Birmingham Stallions 3. Jacksonville Bulls 4. Tampa Bay Bandits 5. Arizona Wranglers
Did they nail it? Share your top 5 in the replies!
They say it's #NationalDonutDay, so let's take a logo look back at the most famous name to bridge the sports and donut worlds, Mr. Miles Gilbert "Tim" Horton.
After a couple of seasons as a teenager with the junior St. Michael's Majors, Tim Horton began his pro hockey career with the Pittsburgh Hornets of the American Hockey League
In three seasons on the blueline Tim scored 25 goals and won a Calder Cup his final season there in 1952
Tim made his NHL debut as a 20 year old in 1950 but it wasn't until 1952 that he was with the big club for good. In 20(!) seasons with the Toronto Maple Leafs, Tim scored over 100 goals, won 4 Stanley Cups and made the NHL All-Star Team 6 times.