1983 Cotton Bowl Classic Explained

Game Name:Cotton Bowl Classic
Subheader:47th Cotton Bowl Classic
Date Game Played:January 1
Year Game Played:1983
Football Season:1982
Stadium:Cotton Bowl
City:Dallas, Texas
Visitor School:University of Pittsburgh
Visitor Name Short:Pittsburgh
Visitor Nickname:Panthers
Visitor Record:9–2
Visitor Rank Ap:6
Visitor Rank Coaches:6
Visitor Coach:Foge Fazio
Visitor Conference:Independent
Visitor 1Q:0
Visitor 2Q:0
Visitor 3Q:3
Visitor 4Q:0
Home School:Southern Methodist University
Home Name Short:SMU
Home Nickname:Mustangs
Home Record:10–0–1
Home Rank Ap:4
Home Rank Coaches:4
Home Coach:Bobby Collins
Home Conference:SWC
Home 1Q:0
Home 2Q:0
Home 3Q:0
Home 4Q:7
Mvp:Wes Hopkins(SMU SS)
Lance McIlhenny (SMU QB)
Odds:Pittsburgh by 2½ points[1]
Referee:Jimmy Harper (SEC)
Attendance:60,359
Us Network:CBS
Us Announcers:Lindsey Nelson, Pat Haden,
and Pat O'Brien

The 1983 Cotton Bowl Classic was the 47th edition of the college football bowl game, played at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas, on Saturday, January 1.[2] Part of the 1982–83 bowl game season, it matched the fourth-ranked SMU Mustangs of the Southwest Conference (SWC) and the #6 Pittsburgh Panthers, an independent.[3] [4] [5] A slight underdog, SMU rallied in the fourth quarter to win, 7–3.[6]

The game featured SMU running back Eric Dickerson and Pittsburgh quarterback Dan Marino; both were first round picks in the 1983 NFL draft and are members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Despite the two teams combining for 622 yards, only ten points were scored in the game as there were four turnovers, and the final one decided the game.

Teams

See main article: 1982 NCAA Division I-A football season.

Pittsburgh

See main article: 1982 Pittsburgh Panthers football team. The Panthers won their first seven games and attained the #1 ranking, but lost at home to Notre Dame, and later fell at rival Penn State, the eventual national champion. Through, this is their only appearance in the Cotton Bowl.

SMU

See main article: 1982 SMU Mustangs football team. The Mustangs opened with ten wins, then tied Arkansas. This was SMU's fourth Cotton Bowl, their first in sixteen years, and remains the program's most recent major bowl appearance.

Game summary

Televised by CBS, the game kicked off shortly after 12:30 p.m. CST, as did the Fiesta Bowl on NBC.[2] Temperatures in Dallas were around freezing, with light rain and sleet.

The Panthers drove to the SMU 1-yard line on the game's opening series, but Panther halfback Joe McCall fumbled, and Mustang safety Wes Hopkins fell on the loose ball at the 2-yard line. SMU and Pittsburgh did not score in the half, the first scoreless first half in the Cotton Bowl in

On their first possession of the third quarter, the Panthers scored first when Eric Schubert booted a 43-yard field goal. SMU went on an 80-yard drive, capped by quarterback Lance McIlhenny's nine-yard touchdown run early in the fourth quarter, which was the only touchdown of the day.

Dan Marino then engineered a drive which put the Panthers in scoring position at the SMU 7-yard line. On third-and goal and under pressure, Marino threw a pass, but it was tipped by Hopkins and intercepted in the end zone by Blane Smith, helping to clinch the victory for SMU, who finished without a loss for the season.[3] [4] [7]

Scoring

First quarter

No scoringSecond quarter

No scoringThird quarter

Fourth quarter

Statistics

Statistics SMU Pittsburgh
First Downs 22 17
Yards Rushing60–15329–104
Yards Passing 101181
Passing 5–9–0 19–37–1
Total Offense 69–25466–285
Punts–Average 4–38.03–44.7
Fumbles–Lost 4–21–1
Turnovers 22
Penalties–Yards 2–308–74
Time of possession 32:48 27:12
Game leaders

[3]

Aftermath

SMU climbed to second in the final AP poll and Pittsburgh fell to tenth.

Notes and References

  1. News: The latest line . Pittsburgh Post-Gazette . January 1, 1983 . 13.
  2. News: Cotton Bowl . Eugene Register-Guard . (Oregon) . wire services reports . January 1, 1983 . 3B.
  3. News: Mustangs (11-0-1) cotton to No. 1 . Eugene Register-Guard . (Oregon) . Associated Press . January 2, 1983 . 4D.
  4. Cottoning on to No. 2, it's SMWho . Sports Illustrated . Putnam . Pat . January 10, 1983 . 21.
  5. News: Punchless Pitt kayoed by SMU in Cotton, 7-3 . Pittsburgh Press . Smizik . Bob . January 2, 1983 . C1.
  6. News: SMU stakes claim to No. 1 ranking . The Bulletin . (Bend, Oregon) . UPI . January 2, 1983 . F2 .
  7. Web site: Archived copy . 2014-12-28 . 2014-02-11 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140211024608/http://media.attcottonbowl.com/resource/history/1983/rsrc/1983-Classic-Recap.pdf . dead .