Product Info
- Officially licensed
- Embroidered logos
- 100% cotton bio-washed chino twill
- Unstructured
- Six-panel
- Low-profile
- Pre-curved visor
- Brass buckle closure
- Ships in 4-7 business days
One of six expansion teams awarded by the for it's second season, the Oklahoma Outlaws originally planned to play in San Diego, but due to stadium lease issues moved to Tulsa. Hall of famer Sid Gilman was hired to assemble the roster, however he was fired before the first game. Gilman was able to make a major move in his short time, signing QB Doug Williams away from the Buccaneers. In 1985, the Outlaws merged with the and became the Arizona Outlaws. When the USFL folded following the season, the Outlaws attempted to join the Canadian league but were unsuccessful.