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1983–84 NCAA football bowl games
College football postseason game series
College football postseason game series
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| season | 1983 |
| image | 1983 Bowls-USA-states.PNG |
| image_caption | Number of bowl games per state. |
| regular_season | September 3–December 3 |
| number_of_bowls | 16 |
| all_star_games | |
| bowl_start | December 10, 1983 |
| bowl_end | |
| January 2, 1984 | |
| championship_bowl | 1984 Orange Bowl |
| championship_location | Miami Orange Bowl, |
| Miami, Florida | |
| champions | Miami Hurricanes |
| conference1 | Independents |
| conference1_teams | 7 |
| conference1_wins | 5 |
| conference1_losses | 2 |
| conference1_ap_poll | 5 |
| conference2 | SEC |
| conference2_teams | 7 |
| conference2_wins | 5 |
| conference2_losses | 2 |
| conference2_ap_poll | 4 |
| conference3 | Big Ten |
| conference3_teams | 4 |
| conference3_wins | 1 |
| conference3_losses | 3 |
| conference3_ap_poll | 4 |
| conference4 | Big Eight |
| conference4_teams | 3 |
| conference4_wins | 1 |
| conference4_losses | 2 |
| conference4_ap_poll | 1 |
| conference5 | SWC |
| conference5_teams | 3 |
| conference5_wins | 0 |
| conference5_losses | 3 |
| conference5_ap_poll | 2 |
| conference6 | WAC |
| conference6_teams | 2 |
| conference6_wins | 2 |
| conference6_losses | 0 |
| conference6_ap_poll | 2 |
| conference7 | Pac-10 |
| conference7_teams | 2 |
| conference7_wins | 1 |
| conference7_losses | 1 |
| conference7_ap_poll | 1 |
| conference8 | ACC |
| conference8_teams | 2 |
| conference8_wins | 0 |
| conference8_losses | 2 |
| conference8_ap_poll | 1 |
| conference9 | MAC |
| conference9_teams | 1 |
| conference9_wins | 1 |
| conference9_losses | 0 |
| conference9_ap_poll | 0 |
| conference10 | Big West |
| conference10_teams | 1 |
| conference10_wins | 0 |
| conference10_losses | 1 |
| conference10_ap_poll | 0 |
January 2, 1984 Miami, Florida

The 1983–84 NCAA football bowl games featured 16 games starting early in December and ending on January 2, 1984. The Tangerine Bowl was renamed the Florida Citrus Bowl.
Bowl games
:NOTE: Rankings used are the final regular season AP Rankings whenever noted
Final rankings
Main article: 1983 NCAA Division I-A football rankings
[[AP Poll]]
- Miami (FL)
- Nebraska
- Auburn
- Georgia
- Texas
- Florida
- BYU
- Michigan
- Ohio State
- Illinois
- Clemson
- SMU
- Air Force
- Iowa
- Alabama
- West Virginia
- UCLA
- Pittsburgh
- Boston College
- East Carolina
[[Coaches' Poll]]
- Miami (FL)
- Nebraska
- Auburn
- Georgia
- Texas
- Florida
- BYU
- Ohio State
- Michigan
- Illinois
- SMU
- Alabama
- UCLA
- Iowa
- Air Force
- West Virginia
- Penn State
- Oklahoma State
- Pittsburgh
- Boston College
- Clemson was on probation by the NCAA during the 1983 season; they were therefore ineligible to receive votes in the Coaches' Poll
References
References
- (11 December 1983). "The Independence Bowl was supposed to be a scoring... - UPI Archives".
- (21 October 2008). "A look back at the 1983 Huskie bowl bound football squad".
- (18 December 1983). "Tennessee Takes Citrus Bowl, 30-23".
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