The Memphis Mad Dogs were a Canadian football team that played the 1995 season in the Canadian Football League. The Mad Dogs were part of a failed attempt to expand the CFL into the United States. They played at Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium.
The team's principal owner was Fred Smith, founder of FedEx.
The MemphisMadDogs were a Canadian football team that played the 1995 season in the Canadian Football League. The MadDogs were part of a failed attempt...
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NFL team, was awarded a CFL franchise to begin play as the MemphisMadDogs. The MadDogs played in the Liberty Bowl, which had to be heavily reconfigured...
similarly named MemphisMadDogs (the name change is presumably due to Presley's estate not being involved in the franchise). The MadDogs played one year...
emerge with the MemphisMadDogs, a Canadian Football League franchise that played one season in 1995; Erhart would also manage the Memphis Maniax of the...
The 1995 MemphisMadDogs season was the first and only season in their franchise history. Memphis finished fourth in the South Division with a 9–9 record...
States-based teams were admitted, the Birmingham Barracudas and the MemphisMadDogs. In the off-season the Sacramento Gold Miners moved to San Antonio...
South Division, and two more teams, the Birmingham Barracudas and MemphisMadDogs, were added; at the same time, the Posse folded and the Gold Miners...
was waived on July 4. In 1995, he was signed as a free agent by the MemphisMadDogs of the Canadian Football League. He was released before the start of...
Angeles Raiders. Steve Ehrhart, who had managed both the Memphis Showboats and MemphisMadDogs, returned as general manager for the Maniax. The head coach...
also played for the New Orleans Saints, the Atlanta Falcons, and the MemphisMadDogs of the Canadian Football League and the Iowa Central Tritons. He played...
called the "Memphis Hound Dogs") to the Liberty Bowl. Not willing to give up on pro football, in 1995 the Liberty Bowl welcomed the MemphisMadDogs as part...
year. He played one more year Sacramento and then another for the MemphisMadDogs. He was often listed as a Punter/Quarterback, but he never took a snap...
Southern Division along with the San Antonio Texans, Baltimore Stallions, MemphisMadDogs, and Shreveport Pirates. After losing their two pre-season games, they...
assistant at Memphis in 2007. Under his guidance he helped mentor Duke Calhoun and Carlos Singleton who both set multiple records at Memphis. He joined...
lose to the BC Lions. In 1995, Allen signed as a free-agent with the MemphisMadDogs. He appeared in 15 games with the CFL expansion team, and threw for...
in the logo. (FedEx CEO Frederick W. Smith had previously owned the MemphisMadDogs pro football team in the 1990s; as the AAF was a single-entity league...
Eskimos (winning another Grey Cup title with them in 1993) and the MemphisMadDogs in the CFL. Next, Foggie embarked on a career in the Arena Football...
former American football defensive back who played one season with the MemphisMadDogs of the Canadian Football League (CFL). He played college football at...
Waldrop played professionally for the NFL's Kansas City Chiefs, and the MemphisMadDogs and Toronto Argonauts of the CFL. He is a member of the College Football...
closer to the league's three Southern teams—the Birmingham Barracudas, MemphisMadDogs and Shreveport Pirates. The Texans were unique in that their stadium...