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词条 1981 Cotton Bowl Classic
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{{Infobox NCAA football yearly game
| Game Name = Cotton Bowl Classic
| Date Game Played = January 1
| Year Game Played = 1981
| Football Season = 1980
| Stadium = Cotton Bowl
| City = Dallas, Texas
| Visitor School = University of Alabama
| Visitor Name Short = Alabama
| Visitor Nickname = Crimson Tide
| Visitor Record = 9–2
| Visitor Coach = Bear Bryant
| Visitor AP = 9
| Visitor Coaches = 6
| Visitor1 = 6
| Visitor2 = 7
| Visitor3 = 3
| Visitor4 = 14
| Home School = Baylor University
| Home Name Short = Baylor
| Home Nickname = Bears
| Home Record = 10–1
| Home Coach = Grant Teaff
| Home AP = 6
| Home Coaches = 7
| Home1 = 2
| Home2 = 0
| Home3 = 0
| Home4 = 0
| MVP = NG Warren Lyles (Alabama)
RB Major Ogilvie (Alabama)
| Odds =
| Anthem =
| Referee = Vance Carlson (Big 8)
| Halftime =
| Attendance = 74,281
| Payout =
| US Network = CBS
| US Announcers = Lindsey Nelson (Play-by-play)
Roger Staubach (Color)
Frank Glieber (Sideline)
| Ratings =
| Intl Network =
| Intl Announcers =
}}

The 1981 Cotton Bowl Classic, part of the American football 1980 bowl game season, took place on January 1, 1981, at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas, United States. The competing teams were the Alabama Crimson Tide, representing the Southeastern Conference (SEC), and the Baylor Bears of the Southwestern Conference (SWC). Alabama was victorious by a final score of 30–2.

Game summary

Alabama took a 6–0 lead on a pair of Peter Kim field goals in the first quarter.[1] Baylor responded later in the quarter with its only points of the game when Tommy Tabor sacked Alabama quarterback Walter Lewis in the endzone for a safety to bring the score to 6–2.[2] The Crimson Tide extended their lead to 13–2 at the half following a one-yard Major Ogilvie touchdown run in the second quarter.[1] After scoring on a third Kim field goal in the third, Alabama closed out the game with a pair of fourth-quarter touchdowns.[1] Don Jacobs scored first on a one-yard run and Mark Nix scored on a three-yard run to make the final score 30–2.[1] For his performance, Alabama linebacker Warren Lyles was named the MVP of the contest.[3] This game was the final collegiate game for legendary Baylor (and future College and Pro Football Hall of Famer) linebacker Mike Singletary.

References

1. ^{{cite book |title=1980 Season Game Recaps |publisher=The University of Alabama |url=http://grfx.cstv.com/schools/alab/graphics/docs/80-m-footbl-recaps.pdf |accessdate=November 16, 2010}}
2. ^{{cite news |title=Tidal wave spoils Baylor's Cotton |first=Mike |last=Jones |newspaper=The Dallas Morning News |date=January 2, 1981 |url=http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/spt/colleges/cottonbowl/history/1981.html |accessdate=November 16, 2010}}
3. ^{{cite news |title=Lyles' play sacks MVP award |first=Steve |last=Martin |newspaper=The Tuscaloosa News |date=January 2, 1981 |page=13 |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=liodAAAAIBAJ&sjid=QaUEAAAAIBAJ&pg=6752%2C245045 |accessdate=November 16, 2010}}
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