The Orlando Panthers were a professional American football team based in Orlando, Florida. Founded in 1958 as the Franklin Miners, the team spent its first...
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(QB), Orlando Panthers 1967: Don Jonas (QB), Orlando Panthers & Bob Jackson (HB), Orange County Ramblers 1968: Don Jonas (QB), Orlando Panthers 1969:...
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He played professionally for the Houston Oilers, Atlanta Falcons, Orlando Panthers, and Alabama Hawks. Arthur Ray Strahan was born on July 17, 1943, in...
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Camping World Stadium (redirect from Orlando Citrus Bowl Stadium)
professional football teams. From 1966 to 1970, the stadium was home to the Orlando Panthers of the Continental Football League. In 1974, the Florida Blazers of...
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being released on November 10, 1965. In 1966, Dawson played for the Orlando Panthers of the Continental Football League. In 1968, Dawson was hired by new...
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The Florida Panthers are a professional ice hockey team based in the Miami metropolitan area. The Panthers compete in the National Hockey League (NHL)...
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Its last five seasons of existence were as the Orlando Panthers, when the team was based in Orlando, Florida. The NFL franchise was sold back to the...
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league. She was a holder for her husband Stephen Palinkas for the Orlando Panthers of the minor league Atlantic Coast Football League. She was the only...
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played the role of the Green Bay Packers— naked. Orlando Panthers (1966-1969) The Orlando Panthers won the 1967 league championship, defeating the Orange...
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folded in 1969 (Norfolk Neptunes, Orlando Panthers, Jersey Jays and Indianapolis Capitols); the Neptunes and Panthers were exactly the same teams as the...
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also returning one kickoff for 24 yards. Hibler was a member of the Orlando Panthers of the Atlantic Coast Football League in 1970. "Mike Hibler". Pro Football...
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Pete Athas (section Orlando Panthers (COFL))
attended Miami-Dade Junior College. In 1968, Athas was signed by the Orlando Panthers of the Continental Football League. He was named the starter at cornerback...
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managed to defeat the Michigan Panthers, one of the better teams in the USFL and the eventual 1983 league champions. The Panthers were led by future NFL quarterback...
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1 August 20, 1966 at Charleston Rockets L 23-42 2 August 27, 1966 Orlando Panthers (attendance 8,801) L 7-49 3 September 3, 1966 at Hartford Charter Oaks...
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football in Orlando in goes back to the 1960s, when the Orlando Panthers played in the minor league Continental Football League. The Panthers won two CPFL...
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with the Orlando Panthers of the Continental Football League. He returned to college football in 1968 when his head coach with the Panthers, Perry Moss...
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operations in 1973. In 1970, Patricia Palinkas became the holder of the Orlando Panthers and became the first woman to play in the Atlantic Coast Football League...
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Oilers and New York Jets of the American Football League (AFL), the Orlando Panthers of the Continental Football League (COFL), and the Houston Texans of...
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"'PANTHER' ANIMATION WON'T RIVAL 'ROGER'". Orlando Sentinel. 3 August 1989. Retrieved 2023-03-23. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pink Panther....
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to the Continental Football League. He started the season with the Orlando Panthers where he rushed for 92 yards and returned punts. Half way through the...
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a defensive tackle, offensive guard, and middle linebacker for the Orlando Panthers during the 1966 and 1967 seasons. In 1958, he joined the Canadian Football...
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won the league title there by a 20–17 score in overtime against the Orlando Panthers after finishing the regular season 9–5 and tied for the East Division...
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2024–25 Florida Panthers season is the 31st season for the National Hockey League (NHL) franchise that was established in 1993. The Panthers entered the season...
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American football player for the Houston Oilers, Atlanta Falcons, and Orlando Panthers Frank Strahan (1886–1976), Australian public servant Freddie Strahan...
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becomes the first woman to play in a professional football game for the Orlando Panthers in the Atlantic Coast Football League. 3 September – death of Vince...
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with the Bengals. Williams was a split end/defensive back for the Orlando Panthers of the Continental Football League (COFL) in 1969, rushing 25 times...
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(2005-2008) Osceola Ghostriders (2007) Miami Seahawks (1946) Orlando Panthers (1970–71) Orlando Panthers (1965–1969) Florida Blacktips (2014-2016) Tampa Bay Outlaws...
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1955). "Panthers defeat flu; face Ga. Tech next". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. p. 1. Zeise, Paul – Bobby Grier broke bowl's color line. The Panthers' Bobby...
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interceptions. 1966 to 1969 – The Newark Bears moved to become the Orlando Panthers, and won 12, 11, 10 and 10 games in those seasons with Jonas at quarterback...
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the X League. In 1970, Patricia Palinkas became the holder of the Orlando Panthers and became the first woman to play in the Atlantic Coast Football League...
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