词条 | 1983 Sugar Bowl |
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|Game Name=Sugar Bowl |Date Game Played=January 1 |Year Game Played=1983 |Football Season=1982 |Visitor School=Pennsylvania State University |Visitor Name Short=Penn State |Visitor Nickname=Nittany Lions |Visitor Record=10–1 |Visitor AP=2 |Visitor Coaches=2 |Visitor Coach=Joe Paterno |Visitor1=7 |Visitor2=13 |Visitor3=0 |Visitor4=7 |Visitor5= |Visitor Total=27 |Home School=University of Georgia |Home Name Short=Georgia |Home Nickname=Bulldogs |Home Record=11–0 |Home AP=1 |Home Coaches=1 |Home Coach=Vince Dooley |Home1=3 |Home2=7 |Home3=7 |Home4=6 |Home5= |Home Total=23 |Type=Sugar Bowl |Stadium=Louisiana Superdome |City=New Orleans, Louisiana |Attendance=78,127 |Referee=Vance Carlson (Big Eight) |US Network=ABC |US Announcers=Keith Jackson and {{nowrap|Frank Broyles}} |Odds=Penn State by 4 points |MVP=Todd Blackledge (QB, Penn State) }} The 1983 Sugar Bowl was the 49th edition of the annual game, played on January 1, 1983, at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana. It featured the second-ranked Penn State Nittany Lions, and the top-ranked Georgia Bulldogs of the Southeastern Conference. Penn State {{nowrap|won 27–23}} to finish atop the final polls as {{nowrap|national champions.[1][2][3][4]}} TeamsPenn State{{see also|1982 Penn State Nittany Lions football team}}Georgia{{see also|1982 Georgia Bulldogs football team}}GameIn the first quarter, Penn State running back Curt Warner scored on a 2-yard touchdown run and the Nittany Lions {{nowrap|led 7–0.}} He finished the game with 117 yards rushing. Georgia got on the board in the first quarter following a 27-yard field goal from Kevin Butler to make {{nowrap|it 7–3.}} In the second quarter, Nick Gancitano kicked a 38-yard field goal to put the Nittany Lions atop 10–3. Warner added a 9-yard touchdown run, and Gancitano a 45-yard field goal for Penn State to take a commanding 20–3 lead. Bulldog quarterback John Lastinger threw a 10-yard touchdown pass to Herman Archie to cut the margin {{nowrap|to 20–10}} {{nowrap|at halftime.[1][2]}} In the third quarter, Georgia running back Herschel Walker scored on a 1-yard touchdown run, cutting the margin to 20–17. Penn State responded in the fourth quarter with a 47-yard touchdown pass from Todd Blackledge to wide receiver Gregg Garrity to give Penn State a {{nowrap|27–17 lead.}} Lastinger threw a 9-yard touchdown pass to Clarence Kay to close the margin to 27–23, the {{nowrap|final score.[1][2][3]}} References1. ^1 2 {{cite new |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=LHEjAAAAIBAJ&sjid=B2AEAAAAIBAJ&pg=6771%2C254996|work=Pittsburgh Press |last=Donovan |first=Dan |title=Penn State triumphs, 27-23; No. 1 next? |date=January 2, 1983 |page=C1}} {{1982 bowl game navbox}}{{Sugar Bowl navbox}}{{Georgia Bulldogs bowl game navbox}}{{Penn State Nittany Lions bowl game navbox}}2. ^1 2 {{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=rW8RAAAAIBAJ&sjid=XuIDAAAAIBAJ&pg=4691%2C438035 |work=Eugene Register-Guard |location=(Oregon) |agency=Associated Press |title=No. 2 Lions sweeten bid to be No. 1 |date=January 2, 1983 |page=1D}} 3. ^1 {{cite news |url=https://www.si.com/vault/1983/01/10/627613/but-how-bout-them-lions |magazine=Sports Illustrated |last=Papanek |first=John |title=But how 'bout them Lions? |date=January 10, 1983 |page=14}} 4. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=LXEjAAAAIBAJ&sjid=B2AEAAAAIBAJ&pg=6316%2C1476438 |work=Pittsburgh Press |last=Donovan |first=Dan |title=National title belongs to players - Paterno |date=January 3, 1983 |page=C1}} 5 : 1982–83 NCAA football bowl games|Sugar Bowl|Georgia Bulldogs football bowl games|Penn State Nittany Lions football bowl games|January 1983 sports events |
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