Michigan Panthers 31, San Antonio Gunslingers 12

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In the 1984 matchup between the Michigan Panthers and the San Antonio Gunslingers, the Panthers dominated the field, securing a convincing 31-12 victory. The game showcased Michigan’s offensive prowess, with quarterback Bobby Hebert connecting with his receivers for two touchdown passes, including a 7-yard completion to Derek Broughton. Running back Ken Lacy and Kelvin Bryant contributed significantly on the ground, with Bryant scoring two rushing touchdowns. The Panthers’ defense played a crucial role in the triumph, highlighted by strong performances from players like David Greenwood and John Corker, who returned an interception for a 26-yard touchdown. San Antonio’s efforts were led by quarterback Rick Ford, who threw a 38-yard touchdown pass to Larry Starks, but their offensive struggles and turnovers hindered their ability to mount a comeback. Michigan’s balanced performance on both ends of the field secured their victory and showcased their strength in the 1984 USFL season.

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