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词条 1983 Fiesta Bowl
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{{Infobox NCAA football yearly game
|Game Name=Fiesta Bowl
|Date Game Played=January 1
|Year Game Played=1983
|Football Season=1982
|Visitor Name Short=Arizona State
|Visitor Nickname=Sun Devils
|Visitor Record=9–2
|Visitor Conference = Pac-10
|Visitor AP=11
|Visitor Coaches=11
|Visitor Coach=Darryl Rogers
|Visitor1=0
|Visitor2=11
|Visitor3=7
|Visitor4=14
|Home Name Short=Oklahoma
|Home Nickname=Sooners
|Home Record=8–3
|Home Conference = Big Eight
|Home AP=12
|Home Coaches=10
|Home Coach=Barry Switzer
|Home1=7
|Home2=6
|Home3=8
|Home4=0
|Type=bg
|Stadium=Sun Devil Stadium
|City=Tempe, Arizona
|Attendance=66,484
|MVP=HB Marcus Dupree & DL Jim Jeffcoat
|Odds=
|Anthem=
|Referee=
|Halftime=
|US Network=NBC
|US Announcers=Charlie Jones, Len Dawson
|Ratings=7.9
|Intl Network=
|Intl Announcers=
}}

The 1983 Fiesta Bowl, played on January 1, 1983, was the 12th edition of the Fiesta Bowl. The game featured the Arizona State Sun Devils, and the Oklahoma Sooners.

Oklahoma scored first on a 1-yard touchdown run from running back Stanley Wilson, giving the Sooners a 7–0 lead. In the second quarter, Arizona State got a field goal from kicker Luis Zendejas to cut the lead to 7–3. Their defense later forced a safety, to make it 7–5. Zendejas kicked another 22-yard field goal to give Arizona State its first lead of the game at 8–7.

Wilson scored on his second rushing touchdown of the game to give Oklahoma a 13–8 lead. Zendejas answered with a 54-yard field goal before halftime, to cut the lead to 13–11, Oklahoma.

In the third quarter, Darryl Clack scored on a 15-yard touchdown run, to give Arizona State an 18–13 lead. Running back Fred Sims rushed 19 yards for a touchdown, and the ensuing 2-point conversion attempt was successful, giving Oklahoma a 21–18 lead.

In the fourth quarter, the Sun Devils got a 1-yard touchdown run from Alvin Moore, giving ASU a 25–21 lead. Arizona State quarterback Todd Hons threw a 48-yard touchdown pass to Mark Brown to make the score 32–21. The Sun Devils hung on to post that final score.

Though Arizona State won the game, Oklahoma tailback Marcus Dupree was named the MVP of the game due to his amassing 239 rushing yards on only 19 carries, averaging over 12 yards every time he carried the ball from scrimmage. Amazingly, Dupree played only a little over 1/2 of the game, having to leave three times due to a broken finger, an ankle injury, a rib injury and a pulled hamstring. He set the rushing record for yards in the Fiesta Bowl, which still stands.

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{{1982 bowl game navbox}}{{Fiesta Bowl navbox}}{{Arizona State Sun Devils bowl game navbox}}{{Oklahoma Sooners bowl game navbox}}

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