1978 Orange Bowl Explained

Game Name:Orange Bowl
Subheader:44th Orange Bowl
Date Game Played:January 2
Year Game Played:1978
Football Season:1977
Visitor School:University of Arkansas
Visitor Name Short:Arkansas
Visitor Nickname:Razorbacks
Visitor Record:10–1
Visitor Rank Ap:6
Visitor Rank Coaches:6
Visitor Coach:Lou Holtz
Visitor Conference:SWC
Visitor 1Q:14
Visitor 2Q:0
Visitor 3Q:10
Visitor 4Q:7
Home School:University of Oklahoma
Home Name Short:Oklahoma
Home Nickname:Sooners
Home Record:10–1
Home Rank Ap:2
Home Rank Coaches:2
Home Coach:Barry Switzer
Home Conference:Big 8
Home 1Q:0
Home 2Q:0
Home 3Q:0
Home 4Q:6
Type:Bowl Game
Referee:R. Pete Williams (SEC)
(split crew: SEC and Big Ten)
Stadium:Orange Bowl
City:Miami, Florida
Attendance:60,987
Us Network:NBC
Us Announcers:Jim Simpson, Merlin Olsen
Odds:Oklahoma by 18 points
Mvp:Roland Sales (Arkansas RB)
Reggie Freeman (Ark. NG)
Halftime:Main Street Electrical Parade

The 1978 Orange Bowl was the 44th edition of the college football bowl game, played at the Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida, on Monday, January 2. Part of the 1977–78 bowl game season, it matched the sixth-ranked Arkansas Razorbacks of the Southwest Conference (SWC) against the heavily-favored #2 Oklahoma Sooners of the Big Eight Conference.[1] [2] [3] [4]

The Razorbacks were but were heavy underdogs. Earlier in the day, top-ranked Texas and their Heisman Trophy-winning running back Earl Campbell had lost the Cotton Bowl to (led by quarterback Joe Montana). Oklahoma now had the inside track to the national championship, if they beat Arkansas. In the regular season, Texas defeated Oklahoma and Arkansas on consecutive weekends en route to its

New Year's Day was on Sunday in 1978, and the major college bowl games were played the following day.

Teams

See main article: 1977 NCAA Division I football season. Both teams had only one loss, to top-ranked Texas.

Arkansas

See main article: 1977 Arkansas Razorbacks football team. To complicate matters for Arkansas, first-year head coach Lou Holtz suspended three players prior to the game for team violations.[1] Two of those players, running back Ben Cowins and wide receiver Donny Bobo, had accounted for 78% of the Hogs' points.[5] Oklahoma was led by redshirt sophomore halfback Billy Sims, a future Heisman Trophy winner, and on defense by safety Darrol Ray and linebacker Daryl Hunt.

Although the suspended Arkansas players protested, Holtz refused to back down and the suspensions stood. Already considered a heavy underdog to Oklahoma, with the loss of those starters Arkansas was expected to give little competition in the game. Arkansas was an 18-point underdog prior to the suspensions. After the suspensions, they were given as 24-point underdogs by Las Vegas oddsmakers.[6] The Orange Bowl would likely decide the national championship; it did, but not in the way that most expected.[7] This was their first appearance in the Orange Bowl.

Oklahoma

See main article: 1977 Oklahoma Sooners football team. The Sooners' only loss was by seven points to Texas in Dallas in early October; this was their ninth appearance in the Orange Bowl.

Game summary

Backup running back Roland Sales started for Arkansas in the place of Cowins. With Sales doing most of the running of the ball, Arkansas out-rushed Oklahoma 126 yards to 116 yards in the first half, with Sims fumbling the ball early in the first quarter causing the Razorbacks to recover on the Oklahoma 9 yard line. That resulted in a Sales touchdown (followed by a PAT kicker Steve Little). Another Oklahoma fumble by Kenny King resulted in another Arkansas touchdown rushed in by Hog quarterback Ron Calcagni in the first quarter. In the second half, Sales rushed for another touchdown, Brian White rushed for a touchdown and Little kicked a field goal. A ferocious Arkansas defense, led by defensive tackle Dan Hampton, built a lead after three quarters. Oklahoma scored early in the fourth, but the two-point conversion attempt failed.[5]

Sales rushed 22 times for 205 yards, an Orange Bowl record; he also caught four passes for 52 yards and rushed for two touchdowns. Arkansas defeated Oklahoma 31–6. Sales' Orange Bowl rushing record stood for twenty years, until broken by Ahman Green (206 yards in 1998). Sales and Arkansas teammate Reggie Freeman were named MVPs for the game. Arkansas was third in both final polls, behind Notre Dame (Holtz' future employer) and Alabama.[8]

The halftime show was a presentation of the Main Street Electrical Parade, one of only two times the parade has taken place outside a Disney park.[9]

Scoring

First quarter:
Second quarter:
  • No scoring
    Third quarter:
    Fourth quarter:

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    Statistics

    Statistics Arkansas Oklahoma
    First Downs 2219
    Rushes–yards60–31749–230
    Passing yards9080
    Passes (C–A–I) 7–12–0 7–14–1
    Total Offense 72–40763–310
    Punts–average 4–40.55–44.4
    Fumbles–lost 2–14–3
    Turnovers14
    Penalties–yards 7–505–25

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    Aftermath

    Arkansas climbed to third in the final AP poll and Oklahoma fell to seventh.[11] [12]

    The Sooners returned the following year and defeated conference rival Nebraska. The Razorbacks' only other Orange Bowl was a rematch eight years later, a 42–8 loss to Oklahoma.

    Notes and References

    1. News: Orange: the bookies' nightmare. Lewiston Morning Tribune . (Idaho). Associated Press . Nissenson . Herschel . January 2, 1978 . 3B.
    2. News: Arkansas rips Sooners' chances for national title . Milwaukee Journal . AP, UPI . January 3, 1978 . 9, part 2.
    3. News: Arkansas humiliates Oklahoma . Wilmington Morning Star (location=North Carolina) . Associated Press . January 3, 1978 . 1B.
    4. News: At last, Lou has the last laugh . Sports Illustrated . Looney . Douglas S. . January 9, 1978 . 10.
    5. Web site: News Year-by-Year: 1978 . OrangeBowl.org . November 24, 1978 . October 24, 2011.
    6. Web site: eCongregate.com . Pixeltop.org . October 24, 2011 .
    7. Web site: Holtz took a stand with suspensions when he was at Arkansas | stand, suspensions, took – Buckeyes . varsity.limaohio.com . December 29, 2010 . October 24, 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110728012729/http://varsity.limaohio.com/articles/stand-5603-suspensions-took.html . July 28, 2011 . mdy-all .
    8. Web site: 1978 Orange Bowl ... Arkansas 31 Oklahoma 6 . Secblitz.com . July 16, 2008 . October 24, 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110716025922/http://secblitz.com/index.php?topic=1230.0 . July 16, 2011 . dead . mdy-all .
    9. Web site: Stayton. Wynton. 1978 Orange Bowl Halftime Show - Main Street Electrical Parade. youtube.com.
    10. Web site: Game-by-game recaps: 1978 . 2019 Capital One Orange Bowl media guide . January 2019 . 37.
    11. News: AP, UPI agree – it's Notre Dame . St. Petersburg Times . (Florida) . AP, UPI . January 4, 1978 . 1C.
    12. News: It might not add up, but Irish are clearly No. 1 . Eugene Register-Guard . (Oregon). AP, UPI . January 4, 1978 . 3C.