Presented is a rare 1983 USFL Tampa Bay Bandits game worn jersey. It was worn by running back, Richard Holmes. Holmes wore the offered [size] “L” Speedline jersey during his USFL tenure (1983). It is a white mesh body, the craze among jerseys of the mid ’80s. Both sleeve ends are custom hemmed. It has Holme’s number “35” in black with red outline on the front and back, as well as smaller versions on each shoulder. The Bandits logo is pressed into each sleeve. “HOLMES” in black tackle twill on nameplate adorns the back. The jersey exhibits mild wear overall with mallable tagging from wash, age discoloration. staining (noticible on shoulders) and some marks on numerals.
The Tampa Bay Bandits were the Tampa franchise of the USFL. While they were owned by Canadian businessman John Bassett, actor and former Florida State player Burt Reynolds bought in as a minority owner and became a big part of the team’s marketing. Though most fans assumed the ‘Bandits’ name was a reference to Reynolds’ popular movie franchise, Bassett said he’d named the team after his granddaughter’s dog.
Helping the team’s popularity was another local star, Steve Spurrier. The Florida star’s up-tempo, aggressive offense – which earned the nickname Bandit Ball – was usually among the best in the league. On the field, the Bandits went 11-7, 14-4, and 10-8. The team made the playoffs in two of their three seasons and played an exhibition game in London in 1984.
Richard Holmes played during the 1983 season for the Tampa Bay Bandits. Holmes ran for 18 yards in his career on 6 attempts, scoring 0 rushing touchdowns.
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