1984 Freedom Bowl Explained

Game Name:Freedom Bowl
Subheader:Inaugural Freedom Bowl Game
Date Game Played:December 26
Year Game Played:1984
Football Season:1984
Stadium:Anaheim Stadium
City:Anaheim, CA
Visitor Name Short:Texas
Visitor Nickname:Longhorns
Visitor Record:7–3–1
Visitor Rank Ap:19
Visitor Rank Coaches:20
Visitor Coach:Fred Akers
Visitor 1Q:0
Visitor 2Q:17
Visitor 3Q:0
Visitor 4Q:0
Home Name Short:Iowa
Home Nickname:Hawkeyes
Home Record:7–4–1
Home Coach:Hayden Fry
Home 1Q:14
Home 2Q:10
Home 3Q:31
Home 4Q:0
Mvp:Chuck Long (Iowa QB)[1]
William Harris (Texas TE)
Referee:Jack Gatto (PCAA)
Mike Pereira (Line Judge)
Attendance:24,093
Us Network:TCS/Metrosports
Different Next:1985
First Game Ever Played:yes

The 1984 Freedom Bowl was an American college football bowl game played on December 26, 1984, at Anaheim Stadium in Anaheim, CA. The inaugural edition of the Freedom Bowl matched the #19 Texas Longhorns of the Southwest Conference and the Big Ten's Iowa Hawkeyes. After leading 24–17 at halftime, the Hawkeyes blew the game open with 31 unanswered points in the third quarter to win 55–17.

Background

The Longhorns started the season ranked #4 in the polls, and they beat #11 Auburn and #4 Penn State to rise to #1 in the polls. After a win over Rice, they tied #3 Oklahoma to fall to #3. Wins over Arkansas, #14 SMU, and Texas Tech soon followed. However, they lost to Houston at home, making them fall to #10. A win over #12 TCU was their last of the season, as they fell to Baylor and Texas A&M to close out the year, while finishing tied for second in the Southwest Conference with TCU and Arkansas, while SMU and Houston shared the crown. This was their 8th straight bowl appearance. Iowa began the year ranked #10 in the polls, and they won their opening game versus rival Iowa State to rise to #5. Losses to #12 Penn State and #5 Ohio State made them fall out of the polls. Five straight wins (including a win over #14 Purdue) made them rise back up to #17. They tied with Wisconsin 10-10, but a loss to Michigan State the following week made them fall out of the polls permanently. A loss to Minnesota was followed by a win over Hawaii to close out the regular season. They finished in third place in the Big Ten Conference, behind Ohio State, and tied 2nd placers Illinois & Purdue. This was Iowa's fourth straight bowl appearance.

Game summary

Iowa’s Chuck Long threw for 461 yards and a bowl-record[2] six touchdowns.[3] [4] [5]

Individual leaders

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Aftermath

The Longhorns made just two more bowl games in the decade, while Iowa made four more in the decade.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bowl/All-Star Game Records: Most Valuable Players in Former Major Bowls . National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) . 2012 NCAA Division I Football Records . 94 . NCAA.org . January 3, 2015 . PDF.
  2. Web site: Bowl/All-Star Game Records: Individual Record Lists . National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) . 2012 NCAA Division I Football Records . 42 . NCAA.org . January 3, 2015 . PDF.
  3. News: Long Sets Records As Iowa Triumphs. The New York Times. December 27, 1984. January 3, 2015.
  4. News: FREEDOM BOWL : Charting Freedom's Trail : 1984. Los Angeles Times. December 29, 1992. January 3, 2015.
  5. News: Long nearly perfect, Iowa rips Texas . . December 27, 1984. November 23, 2015.
  6. http://www.mattybproductions.com/iowafootball/bowlgames/1984freedom.html Box score