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1983–84 NCAA football bowl games

College football postseason game series

1983–84 NCAA football bowl games

College football postseason game series

FieldValue
season1983
image1983 Bowls-USA-states.PNG
image_captionNumber of bowl games per state.
regular_seasonSeptember 3–December 3
number_of_bowls16
all_star_games
bowl_startDecember 10, 1983
bowl_end
January 2, 1984
championship_bowl1984 Orange Bowl
championship_locationMiami Orange Bowl,
Miami, Florida
championsMiami Hurricanes
conference1Independents
conference1_teams7
conference1_wins5
conference1_losses2
conference1_ap_poll5
conference2SEC
conference2_teams7
conference2_wins5
conference2_losses2
conference2_ap_poll4
conference3Big Ten
conference3_teams4
conference3_wins1
conference3_losses3
conference3_ap_poll4
conference4Big Eight
conference4_teams3
conference4_wins1
conference4_losses2
conference4_ap_poll1
conference5SWC
conference5_teams3
conference5_wins0
conference5_losses3
conference5_ap_poll2
conference6WAC
conference6_teams2
conference6_wins2
conference6_losses0
conference6_ap_poll2
conference7Pac-10
conference7_teams2
conference7_wins1
conference7_losses1
conference7_ap_poll1
conference8ACC
conference8_teams2
conference8_wins0
conference8_losses2
conference8_ap_poll1
conference9MAC
conference9_teams1
conference9_wins1
conference9_losses0
conference9_ap_poll0
conference10Big West
conference10_teams1
conference10_wins0
conference10_losses1
conference10_ap_poll0

January 2, 1984 Miami, Florida

Number of bowl teams per state.

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

DateGameSiteResultRef.
Dec 10Independence BowlIndependence Stadium
Shreveport, LA(16) Air Force Falcons 9, Ole Miss 3
Dec 17California BowlBulldog Stadium
Fresno, CANorthern Illinois Huskies 20, Cal State Fullerton 13
Florida Citrus BowlFlorida Citrus Bowl
Orlando, FL(16) Maryland Terrapins 23, Tennessee Volunteers 30
Dec 22Hall of Fame ClassicLegion Field
Birmingham, AL (18) West Virginia Mountaineers 20, Kentucky Wildcats 16
Dec 23Holiday BowlJack Murphy Stadium
San Diego, CA(9) BYU Cougars 21, Missouri Tigers 17
Dec 24Sun BowlSun Bowl
El Paso, TXAlabama Crimson Tide 28, (6) SMU Mustangs 7
Dec 26Aloha BowlAloha Stadium
Honolulu, HIPenn State Nittany Lions 13, Washington Huskies 10
Dec 29Liberty BowlLiberty Bowl Memorial Stadium
Memphis, TN(13) Boston College 18, Notre Dame Fighting Irish 19
Dec 30Gator BowlGator Bowl Stadium
Jacksonville, FL(10) Iowa Hawkeyes 6, (11) Florida Gators 14
Peach BowlAtlanta-Fulton County Stadium
Atlanta, GANorth Carolina Tar Heels 3, Florida State Seminoles 28
Dec 31Astro-Bluebonnet BowlAstrodome
Houston, TXOklahoma State Cowboys 24, (20) Baylor Bears 14
Jan 2Sugar BowlLouisiana Superdome
New Orleans, LA(3) Auburn 9, (8) Michigan Wolverines 7
Cotton BowlCotton Bowl
Dallas, TX(7) Georgia Bulldogs 10, (2) Texas Longhorns 9
Orange BowlOrange Bowl
Miami, FL(1) Nebraska Cornhuskers 30, (5) Miami Hurricanes 31
Fiesta BowlSun Devil Stadium
Tempe, AZ(14) Ohio State Buckeyes 28, (15) Pittsburgh Panthers 23
Rose BowlRose Bowl
Pasadena, CAUCLA Bruins 45, (4) Illinois Fighting Illini 9

Final rankings

Main article: 1983 NCAA Division I-A football rankings

[[AP Poll]]

  1. Miami (FL)
  2. Nebraska
  3. Auburn
  4. Georgia
  5. Texas
  6. Florida
  7. BYU
  8. Michigan
  9. Ohio State
  10. Illinois
  11. Clemson
  12. SMU
  13. Air Force
  14. Iowa
  15. Alabama
  16. West Virginia
  17. UCLA
  18. Pittsburgh
  19. Boston College
  20. East Carolina

[[Coaches' Poll]]

  1. Miami (FL)
  2. Nebraska
  3. Auburn
  4. Georgia
  5. Texas
  6. Florida
  7. BYU
  8. Ohio State
  9. Michigan
  10. Illinois
  11. SMU
  12. Alabama
  13. UCLA
  14. Iowa
  15. Air Force
  16. West Virginia
  17. Penn State
  18. Oklahoma State
  19. Pittsburgh
  20. 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

  1. (11 December 1983). "The Independence Bowl was supposed to be a scoring... - UPI Archives".
  2. (21 October 2008). "A look back at the 1983 Huskie bowl bound football squad".
  3. (18 December 1983). "Tennessee Takes Citrus Bowl, 30-23".
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