1983 Sun Bowl Explained

Game Name:Sun Bowl
Subheader:50th Sun Bowl
Date Game Played:December 24
Year Game Played:1983
Football Season:1983
Stadium:Sun Bowl
City:El Paso, Texas
Visitor School:University of Alabama
Visitor Name Short:Alabama
Visitor Nickname:Crimson Tide
Visitor Record:7–4
Visitor Coach:Ray Perkins
Visitor Conference:SEC
Visitor 1Q:14
Visitor 2Q:14
Visitor 3Q:0
Visitor 4Q:0
Home School:Southern Methodist University
Home Name Short:SMU
Home Nickname:Mustangs
Home Record:10–1
Home Rank Ap:6
Home Rank Coaches:6
Home Coach:Bobby Collins
Home Conference:SWC
Home 1Q:0
Home 2Q:0
Home 3Q:7
Home 4Q:0
Mvp:Walter Lewis, Alabama QB
Referee:John McClintock (Big Eight)
Attendance:41,412
Us Network:CBS
Us Announcers:Gary Bender and Pat Haden

The 1983 Sun Bowl, part of the 1983 bowl game season, took place on December 24, 1983, at the Sun Bowl Stadium in El Paso, Texas, United States. The competing teams were the Alabama Crimson Tide, representing the Southeastern Conference (SEC), and the SMU Mustangs of the Southwest Conference (SWC). Alabama was victorious in by a final score of 28–7. This was the 50th edition of the Sun Bowl (49th playing between college teams).

Teams

Alabama

See also: 1983 Alabama Crimson Tide football team. The 1983 Alabama squad finished the regular season with a 7–4 record and losses against Penn State, Tennessee, Boston College and Auburn. Following their loss against Boston College, university officials announced they accepted an invitation to play in the Sun Bowl. The appearance marked the first for Alabama in the Sun Bowl, and their 27th overall bowl game appearance.

SMU

See also: 1983 SMU Mustangs football team. The 1983 SMU squad finished the regular season with a record of 10–1 and as SWC runner-up with their only loss coming against Texas. The appearance in the Sun Bowl marked the second for SMU in the game, and their 10th overall bowl game appearance.

Game summary

Coming into the 50th annual Sun Bowl, the Mustangs were heavily favored over the Crimson Tide.[1] At #6, SMU was the highest ranked team in Sun Bowl history.[2] Alabama dominated play in the first half and took a 28–0 lead into halftime. The Crimson Tide scored touchdowns in the first quarter on a pair of Ricky Moore runs from one and eleven yards respectively.[1] In the second quarter, Bama scored touchdowns on a one-yard Walter Lewis run and on a 19-yard Lewis pass to Joey Jones.[1] In the second half, both defenses were dominant with the only points coming on a 15-yard Lance McIlhenny touchdown pass to Marquis Pleasant in the third to bring the final score to its 28–7 margin.[1] Entering the game, the Mustangs had only allowed four rushing touchdowns all season only to see the Tide score three on the ground in the first half and outgain the Mustangs in total offense 303 to 105 yards.[1] For his performance, Alabama quarterback Walter Lewis was named the Sun Bowl MVP.[3]

Notes and References

  1. News: Bama overwhelms SMU with explosive first half . Billy . Mitchell . The Tuscaloosa News . 1B . December 25, 1983 . November 14, 2010.
  2. Web site: Alabama 28, SMU 7 | Recaps - Tony the Tiger Sun Bowl | December 31, 2021 | el Paso, Texas.
  3. News: Perkins pleased with Bama play . Billy . Mitchell . The Tuscaloosa News . 1B . December 25, 1983 . November 14, 2010.