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The Committee...... 2 Orange Bowl Mission...... 4 Orange Bowl in the Community...... 5 Orange Bowl Schedule of Events...... 6-7 The Orange Bowl and the Atlantic Coast Conference...... 8 Hard Rock ...... 9

College Football Playoff...... 10-11 2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL Orange Bowl History...... 12-19 Orange Bowl Year-by-Year Results...... 20-22 QUICK FACTS Orange -By-Game Recaps...... 23-50 Orange Bowl Committee 14360 NW 77th Ct. National Champions Hosted by the Orange Bowl...... 51 Lakes, FL 33016 (305) 341-4700 – Main Orange Bowl Year-By-Year Stats...... 52-54 (305) 341-4750 – Fax Orange Bowl Records...... 55-64 Capital One Orange Bowl Media Headquarters Orange Bowl Hall of Fame...... 65-73 Renaissance Fort Lauderdale Cruise Port Hotel 1617 Southeast 17th Street Award...... 74 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316 Phone: (954) 626-1700 Coach of the Year Award...... 75 Award Winners...... 76-77 OBC Communications Staff Larry Wahl, VP of Communications Capital One Orange Bowl-FWAA Courage Award...... 78 [email protected] (305) 341-4718 – Office |  (305) 613-3196 – Cell Orange Bowl and the ...... 79

Mike Liotta, Manager Public Relations The National Football Foundation College Hall of Fame...... 80 [email protected] Team Results...... 81 305-341-4738 – Office | 954-294-6465 – Cell Orange Bowl and the National Championship...... 82 Jacob Rosuck, Communications Assistant [email protected] 305-341-4785 – Office |  954-798-3823 – Cell

Emily Frank, Communications Assistant [email protected] 305-341-4805 – Office | 541-944-2847 – Cell

Credits Written and edited by Jacob Rosuck. Editorial assistance provided by Larry Wahl. Design by Scott Matthews of Catching Design. Cover design by Silverman Group. Printed by Bellak Color. Principle photography by Alex Gort Productions, Joel Auerbach, Richard and Micki Lewis, J.C. Ridley, Raul Zarranz, Carl Kafka and Teekay Kountry. Special thanks to Jose Romano, Eric L. Poms, Ana Hernandez-Ochoa, Jarrett Nasca, Brian Park and Kathleen Schmidt.

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ORANGEBOWL.ORG #CAPITALONEORANGEBOWL 1 ACTIVE MEMBERS 2009 Darryl T. Robinson 2005 Mario Murgado 2003 Southeast Toyota Distributors, LLC 1981 2014 Sergio Abreu Jr. 2013 Roland Sanchez-Medina Jr. 1992 Susan Potter Norton* Brent Sergot Julio Frenk 2009 Thad W. Adams 2017 Newton B. Sanon 1998 Phillis Oeters* 2012 Sun Sentinel Media Group President 2011 Ronald Albert Jr. 2010 Stephen H. Schott 2003 Tom Pennekamp Scott Tyner 1991 University of Miami 2010 Matthew J. Allen 2008 Wayne S. Schuchts 1993 William R. Perry III 2019 TBC Corporation Blake James 2015 Sergio Alvarez-Mena 2014 Douglas M. Seaton 1997 Jeffrey A. Pfleger, CPA Erik R. Olsen Director of Athletics 2011 Suzanne Amaducci-Adams 2008 Tony Segreto 2005 Sean Pittman* 2011 TD Bank 2019-20 OFFICERS 2011 Sheldon T. Anderson 2008 Robert J. Shafer Jr. 1993 Aaron S. Podhurst D. Nicholas Miceli HONORARY MEMBERS 2014 Kathy Antonello 2016 Dave Shula 1994 S. Daniel (Danny) Ponce* 2013 TouchSuite 1995 Robert Beamon 2008 Agustin R. Arellano Jr. 2014 Effie D. Silva 2001 T. Gene Prescott Sam Zietz 2006 Pamela Gerig Bland 2017 Loranne Ausley 2008 Scott K. Sime 1995 Peter T. Pruitt Jr.* 2013 Univision Communications Inc. 2003 Marc A. Buoniconti 2017 Anthony K.G. Barbar 2013 Don Slesnick III 2007 Benjamine Reid Claudia Puig 1997 Eugene F. Corrigan 2011 Greg Barnes 2012 Javier Alberto Soto 1982 Walter L. Revell 1993 Wells Fargo 2013 General (retired) Doug Fraser 2017 Christine M. Barney, APR 2008 Peter K. Spillis 1997 Cori Zywotow Rice Robert Lozano 2004 Pedro J. Greer Jr., M.D. 2017 Richard S. Bernstein 2011 Salo Sredni 1996 Jeffrey T. Roberts* 2006 Robert C. Hudson 2011 Brett Beveridge 2015 Michele L. Stocker 2005 José C. Romano EX OFFICIO MEMBERS 1998 2015 Glenn A. Blackwood 2015 Kim Stone 2006 Jeff E. Rubin 2004 Barry University 1994 Bernard Rosen 2012 Alfred A. Bunge 2019 Jackie Travisano 2004 Shelley Daniel Rutherford Michael S. Allen, Ph.D. 2000 Donald F. Shula 2018 Michael A. Cabanas 2014 Hector Tundidor Jr. 2004 Carlos A. Sabater President 2003 Dwight E. Stephenson

2009 Raoul G. Cantero 2008 Jesse J. Tyson 1989 Frank Scruggs 2000 Barry University 2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL 2011 Willie L. Carpenter 2008 John W. Underwood Jr. 1974 E.E. (Pete) Seiler Jr., DVM Michael L. Covone LIFE MEMBERS 2019 Jose E. Cil 2011 Ignacio Urbieta 1994 John P. (Jack) Seiler, Esq. Director of Athletics 1990 Leonard L. Abess Jr. José C. Romano Jeff E. Rubin John P. (Jack) Seiler Frank Gonzalez 2018 Tony Coley 2010 Peter (Chip) Vandenberg Jr. 1997 Don Slesnick* 2019 Broward College 1979 Lawrence H. (Larry) Adams* President & Chair President-Elect 1st Vice Chair 2nd Vice Chair BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2008 C.L. Conroy 2015 Henry Viera 2002 Lee Stapleton* Gregory A. Haile, Esq. 1993 Jose (Joe) Arriola 2008 Kevin W. Crews 2018 Jonathan Vilma 1996 Ronald G. Stone President 1981 William D. (Rick) Atwill Ronald Albert Jr. Marlon A. Hill 2012 Henri W. Crockett 2017 Scott A. Wagner 2002 1994 Atlantic University 1972 DuBose Ausley Timothy A. Battle Yvonne Turner Johnson, M.D. 2016 Jose E. Cueto 2011 Jimmy E. Whited 2002 Mario Trueba Dr. John Kelly 1990 Philip F. Blumberg 2008 Luis A. de Armas 2012 Stu Wyllie 2003 Hope G. Victor President 1982 Amb. Richard G. (Dick) Capen Jr. Shawn D. Crews Vicki H. Matthews 2014 Albert de Cardenas 1985 David S. Walker Jr. 2003 Florida Atlantic University 1986 James D. Carreker Henri W. Crockett Michael E. Moran 2010 Toshikazu Dezaki SENIOR MEMBERS 2004 Douglas P. Wiley Brian White 1983 Armando M. Codina 2015 Ernie Diaz 1998 Nelson L. Adams III, M.D. 1982 G. Ed Williamson II* Director of Athletics 1986 Clark Cook* Albert E. Dotson Jr. Jeffrey T. Roberts 2010 Mark R. Dissette 1984 Walter H. Alford 1992 Steven H. Wood 1994 Florida International University 1981 H. Ronald Cordes Xavier E. Gonzalez Robert J. Shafer Jr. 2016 Carlos A. Dominguez 2002 Betty Amos 1995 Thomas D. Wood Jr.* Mark B. Rosenberg 1986 Merrill W. Crews 2010 Joseph Echevarria Jr. 1989 Richard P. (Dick) Anderson 1974 Thomas D. Wood Sr.* President 1993 Charles C. Crispin David R. Heffernan Salo Sredni 2008 Bernardo (Bernie) Fernandez Jr., M.D. 2000 Antonio L. Argiz* 2002 J. Hayes Worley Jr. 2000 Florida International University 1989 Alfonso A. Cueto* Andrew P. Hertz Henry Viera 2015 Rudy Fernandez 2007 Don Bailey Jr. Pete Garcia 1984 William O. Cullom 2008 Alex Fraser 2005 Jeffrey S. Bartel* CORPORATE MEMBERS Executive Director of Sports & 1989 Nancy Jean Davis 2014 Robert Christophe (Chris) Frazier 1997 Hilarie Bass 1996 American Airlines Entertainment 1986 George D. Edens 2017 Jorge (Jock) Freeland 2005 Timothy A. Battle Christine Valls 1996 Florida Memorial University 1982 Robert L. Epling* Bradley D. Houser Hector Tundidor Jr. Sean Pittman Eric L. Poms Committee Chair Board Members (Ex Officio): 2016 Jim Gainey 1978 Fred Berens 2019 AutoNation Dr. Jaffus Hardrick 1991 Russell H. Etling Secretary Treasurer Immediate Past Chief Executive Gerald Grant Jr. 2017 Angel V. Gallinal 1993 Vincent L. Berkeley Jr. Marc Cannon President 1974 The Honorable Peter T. Fay President & Chair Officer 2011 Carlos F. Garcia 2005 Lettie J. Bien 2007 AT&T 2011 Greater Fort Lauderdale Chamber 1974 John Michael Garner 2018 Ygnacio L. Garcia-Saladrigas 2006 Luis E. Boué* Joe S. York of Commerce 1981 Robert A. Griese 2008 Frank Gonzalez 1994 Josie Romano Brown 1995 AvMed Dan Lindblade 1990 Ben Hill Griffin III 2012 Xavier E. Gonzalez 2000 Michael B. Chavies* James M. Repp President & CEO 1950 M. Jr.* 2013 Melissa Gracey 1967 Everett Todd Clay 1993 Bacardi U.S.A., Inc. 1999 Greater Fort Lauderdale 1969 Edwin H. (Skipper) Hill Jr. 2010 Gerald Grant Jr. 1979 Charles E. Cobb Jr. Frederick J. (Rick) Wilson III Convention & Visitors Bureau 1972 John Stephen Hudson* PAST PRESIDENTS 2017 Howard Greenberg 2001 Bruce Jay Colan 1993 Bank of America Stacy Ritter 1971 Lester Johnson 2011 Eduardo A. Gross 1986 Dean C. Colson* Gene Schaefer President & CEO 1988 Howard Kleinberg 1935-38 W. Keith Phillips, Sr. * 1967-68 William C. Lantaff * 1995-96 Donald E. Kubit * 2015 Maria A. Harrison 2003 Shawn D. Crews 2015 Capital One 2006 Greater Miami Chamber of 1992 George F. Knox 2008 David R. Heffernan 2006 John K. Crotty Marc W. Mentry Commerce 1980 John L. Ludwig 1939-41 Charles F. Baldwin * 1968-69 James L. Llewellyn * 1996-97 Clark Cook 2009 Luis (Wicho) Hernandez 2006 Shaun M. Davis 2015 Capital One Alfred Sanchez 1990 Peyton White Lumpkin 1941-42 William G. Ward * 1969-70 L. Allen Morris * 1997-98 Leslie Pantin Jr. 2019 Jose Antonio Hernandez-Solaun 2006 William C. Davis Roger Ferguson President & CEO 1990 Charles P. Lykes Jr. 2009 Marlon A. Hill 1994 Alan T. Dimond 2013 Centene Corporation 1999 Greater Miami Convention & 1967 Stephen A. Lynch III* 1942-43 Oscar E. Dooly Jr. * 1970-71 W. Keith Phillips Jr. 1998-99 Albert E. Dotson Sr. 2015 Alan Hooper 1993 Albert E. Dotson Jr.* Chris E. Paterson Visitors Bureau 1984 Raul P. Masvidal 2019 David Stephen Hope 1989 Albert E. Dotson Sr.* 2012 CBS Television Stations William D. Talbert III, CDME 1987 David McIntosh 1943-44 Arthur A. Ungar * 1971-72 William D. Ward 1999-00 Edgar C. Jones Jr. 2009 Bradley D. Houser 2006 Coleman G. Edmunds Adam Levy President & CEO 1989 Cristina L. Mendoza 1944-45 Van C. Kussrow * 1972-73 James S. Dunn * 2000-01 Sherrill W. Hudson 2010 Yvonne Turner Johnson, MD 1986 Robert C. Ellyson 2013 Comcast 2005 Junior Orange Bowl 1990 Nathaniel Moore 2015 Ed Joyce 2003 T. Willard Fair Derek S. Cooper Isa Goenaga 1987 John W. Nelson 1945-46 George E. Whitten * 1973-74 William H. Fields * 2001-02 Susan Potter Norton 2011 Neisen O. Kasdin 1992 Michael T. Fay 2002 Cox Media Group President 1992 Ramiro A. Ortiz 2019 Lynne Keller 1990 Regina Jollivette Frazier Rob Babin 2017 Lynn University 1986 Leslie Pantin* 1946-47 R. D. “Buck” Freeman * 1974-75 D. Frank Rentz * 2002-03 Alfonso A. Cueto 2008 Keith Koenig 2000 Robert E. Gallagher Jr. 2010 Doctors Hospital and Miami Devin Crosby 1989 Francisco J. Paredes 1947-48 John G. Thompson * 1975-76 James L. Armstrong III * 2003-04 Dean C. Colson 2019 Robert W. (Bob) Lafferty Jr. 1995 Larry Gautier Orthopedics & Sports Medicine Director of Athletics 1989 Arva Moore Parks 2015 Tiffani G. Lee 2000 O. Ford Gibson* Institute 2001 Nova Southeastern University 1950 W. Keith Phillips Jr.* 1948-49 Will M. Preston * 1976-77 F. E. “Gene” Autrey 2004-05 Christopher E. Knight 2015 Eric Levin 2003 Jorge L. Gomez Nelson Lazo George L. Hanbury II, Ph.D. 1983 W. Keith Phillips III 2018 John Lie-Nielsen 1995 Sandra B. Gonzalez-Levy 2002 Entercom Miami President and CEO 1974 Peter T. Pruitt Sr. 1949-50 Daniel J. Mahoney * 1977-78 James S. Billings * 2005-06 Peter T. Pruitt Jr. 2011 Robert B. Lochrie III 2006 William Andrew Haggard Keriann Worley 2003 Nova Southeastern University 1980 Russell L. Ray Jr. 1950-51 S. Grover Morrow * 1978-79 Robert A. White 2006-07 Albert E. Dotson Jr. 2019 Michael Mandich 1983 M. Lewis Hall III 2013 Good Karma Brands / Michael Mominey 1984 Willie C. Robinson 2014 Nan A. Markowitz 1993 Adolfo Henriques ESPN West Palm Director of Athletics 1992 Jose A. (Tony) Rodriguez, MD 1951-52 Stuart W. Patton * 1979-80 Eugene E. Cohen * 2007-08 Thomas D. Wood Jr. 2010 Vicki H. Matthews 1987 H.C. (Buddy) Henry Jr. Steve Politziner 2006 Orange Bowl Committee 1985 Raymond A. Ross Jr. 2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL ORANGE ONE CAPITAL 2019 2010 Mark McCormick 2002 Sara B. Herald 2006 Florida Blue Ambassador Program 1991 T. Terrell Sessums 1952-53 Sam H. McCormick * 1980-81 Nicholas A. Crane * 2008-09 S. Daniel Ponce 2016 Steven E. McCraney 2001 Andrew P. Hertz* Penny Shaffer Christina Stankowicz 1964 Joseph L. Sharit 1953-54 W. Bruce MacIntosh * 1981-82 John Stephen Hudson 2009-10 Phillis Oeters 2016 Derek McDowell 2002 Laura Morgan Horton 2012 Florida Panthers Hockey Club / Immediate Past Chairman 1992 Leah A. Simms 2018 Patricia McKay 2001 Robert W. Hudson Sunrise Sports & Entertainment 2010 Palm Beach County Sports 1985 Merrett R. Stierheim 1954-55 G. Gordon Anderson * 1982-83 Charles A. Kimbrell * 2010-11 Antonio L. Argiz 2011 Steven McKean 1986 Sherrill W. Hudson* Matthew Caldwell Commission 1988 Roberta B. Stokes 2015 Roddy Melendez 2007 Yolanda Cash Jackson 2018 Florida Power & Light George Linley 1990 William L. Sutton 1955-56 Robert Pentland Jr. * 1983-84 Stephen A. Lynch III 2011-12 Jeffrey T. Roberts 2016 Todd Mestepey 2005 Charles H. Johnson Pam Rauch Executive Director 1985 Bethany Baldwin Tesche 1956-57 Raymond D. Miller * 1984-85 Robert S. Lafferty Jr. * 2012-13 O. Ford Gibson 2011 Harley W. Miller 1990 Daryl L. Jones 2015 Florida 2019 State of Florida 1987 Lawrence O. Turner Jr. 2013 Trellanee Moore-Adderley 1987 Edgar C. Jones Jr.* Tim Ivy Ron DeSantis 1973 John W. Underwood Sr. 1957-58 Joseph H. Adams * 1985-86 John R. Hoehl * 2013-14 Andrew P. Hertz 2011 Jimmy L. Morales 2001 Manuel (Manny) Kadre 2004 Gold Coast Beverage Governor 1959 William D. Ward* 2015 Michael E. Moran 1996 Barry T. Kates Frank Schwiep 2019 St. Thomas University 1991 Dale Chapman Webb 1958-59 Harry Hood Bassett * 1986-87 Stan Marks * 2014-15 Luis E. Boué 2014 Dev Ramesh Motwani 1994 William H. (Bill) Kerdyk Jr. 2018 iHeartMedia Laura Courtley-Todd 1969 Robert A. White* 1959-60 Stephen A. Lynch Jr. * 1987-88 Lawrence H. Adams 2015-16 Lee Stapleton 2012 Carter T. Nance 1997 Ruben Jose King-Shaw Jr. Brian Olson Director of Athletics 1975 R. Pete Williams 2016 Leslie Bauknight Nixon, J.D., Ed.D. 1987 C. Frasuer Knight 2007 Metro by T-Mobile 2019 United States Senate 1993 Pauline Winick 1960-61 Jesse Yarborough * 1988-89 James T. Barker * 2016-17 Michael B. Chavies 2011 1993 Christopher E. Knight* Steve Roberts Rick Scott 2018 Les Pantin 2004 David H. Kniseley 1999 Senator EMERITUS MEMBERS 1961-62 Everett A. Clay * 1989-90 Thomas D. Wood Sr. 2017-18 Don Slesnick 2012 William H. Parker Jr. 1998 Michael Kosnitzky Tom Garfinkel 2011 United States Senate 1997 Msgr. Franklyn M. Casale 1962-63 C. Jackson Baldwin* 1990-91 Arthur H. Hertz * 2018-19 Sean Pittman 2010 Timothy R. Petrillo 1991 Joseph P. Lacher 2013 Miami HEAT Marco A. Rubio 2002 John A. Hall 2012 James M. Pfleger 2004 Beatrice Louissaint Jeff Craney Senator 2006 Barry E. Johnson 1963-64 B. Boyd Benjamin * 1991-92 W. Harper Davidson Jr. * 2018 Wm. M. (Bill) Pierce 2001 Angel Medina Jr. 1993 Miami Herald Media Company 2009 U.S. Southern Command 2001 Harve A. Mogul 2013 George Pino 1999 Lincoln S. Mendez Aminda Marques Gonzalez 1995 Michael T. Moore 1964-65 M. Lewis Hall Jr. 1992-93 R. Ray Goode * Admiral Craig S.Faller * Denotes Deceased 2008 Timothy J. Plummer 2003 John T. Mestepey 2013 Miami Marlins Commander 1995 Edward C. Peddie 1965-66 Robert C. Hector Sr. * 1993-94 Robert L. Epling 2008 Scott D. Ponce 2003 Denise Mincey-Mills Adam Jones 2001 United Way of Miami-Dade 2000 Jose M. (Pepe) Sanchez 2008 Ann E. Pope 1993 Charles O. Morgan Jr. 1993 Ryder System, Inc. Maria C. Alonso 2000 Eduardo M. Sardiña 1966-67 John R. Ring * 1994-95 G. Ed Williamson II 2014 Brian Poulin 2003 Matthew E. Morrall Bob Fatovic President & CEO 1997 Stephen N. Zack 2017 1979 W. Allen Morris 2017 Hard Rock 2008 Julio A. Ramirez 2000 Rene V. Murai Emre Erkul * Denotes Past President 2 ORANGEBOWL.ORG #CAPITALONEORANGEBOWL ORANGEBOWL.ORG #CAPITALONEORANGEBOWL 3 OUR MISSION AND VISION OUR MISSION AND VISION

OUR VISION The Orange Bowl brand helped put South Florida on the map and build the The Orange Bowl promotes championship sporting events – including the community into the popular tourist destination that it remains today. While its Capital One Orange Bowl and Orange Bowl Classic – related premier primary mission for more than 80 years now has been to bring tourism to South entertainment, and other year-round activities to inspire youth, engage our Florida through an annual football game and events, the Orange Bowl has also community and enhance the South Florida economy. maintained a legacy of charitable contributions and community outreach.

The Orange Bowl Committee was created in 1935 with the mission of generating MAKING AN IMPACT tourism for South Florida through an annual football game and supporting events. From Lake Okeechobee to the Florida Keys, the Orange Bowl’s service to the The non-profit sports organization that promotes and serves the South Florida South Florida Community is as diverse as the residents that live here. Whether community has grown to 360 members since its inception. It has expanded it’s the millions of dollars injected into the local economy by hosting premier beyond Greater Miami to become a cornerstone of the entire South Florida area. athletic competitions – most notably through the Capital One Orange Bowl – or

the support of hundreds of student-athletes through scholarships and education, 2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL The Committee is aided by approximately one thousand additional “Ambassadors,” providing outlets and venues for youth athletes to learn and play, or events and community volunteers who make us, and our community, stronger. initiatives that benefit children and their families, the Orange Bowl has managed to leave lasting imprints on the community.

YOUTH SPORTS Feis-Hixon Valor Award, an award in memory of three brave, heroic coaches The Orange Bowl impacts thousands of youth annually from its major investment from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, designed to salute an outstanding in support of youth sports. More than 13,000 football players and cheerleaders South Florida student-athlete exhibiting valor and courage in the face of adversity. Fundraising participate in the eight leagues of the Orange Bowl Youth Football Alliance Marjory Stoneman Douglas student Travis Julmice was named the inaugural Events & Academic presented by Metro by T-Mobile. The Orange Bowl Girls Golf “Drive For Excellence” recipient. Julmice was a four-year member of the basketball team, and also Program is designed to empower young South Florida women through golf to gain competed on the football and track teams for one season. Community Programs & the confidence and leadership they need to reach their full potential. Youth Sports Programs Scholarships Legacy Gifts Orange Bowl also provides support through academic programs such as the Additionally, the annual Orange Bowl Florida Showcase Orange Bowl Leadership Academy, a program designed to assist middle school presented by Cleveland Clinic Florida is designed to assist academically qualified students maximize their potential through access and exposure to career THE FOUR PILLARS OF ORANGE BOWL high school seniors earn collegiate football scholarships by bringing them together development, personal leadership and life skills. The Orange Bowl, powered by with football coaches from NCAA Division II, III and NAIA programs from around the Playoff Foundation’s Extra Yard for Teachers initiative, funded the country. Media Center Makeovers in three elementary schools, one in each of three South

2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL ORANGE ONE CAPITAL 2019 Florida counties. COMMUNITY OUTREACH The Orange Bowl also hosts international events locally for world-class juniors in tennis, golf and sailing, and supports the Junior Orange Bowl, a track & field event LEGACY GIFTS and a swimming event. With the completion of Orange Bowl Field at Glades Pioneer Park in Belle Glade, YOUTH SPORTS Fundraising Events & Academic Programs & Legacy Gifts Orange Bowl Legacy Gift projects combined have provided over $16.2 million Orange Bowl Youth Football Alliance Community Programs Scholarships Orange Bowl Field at Moore Park FUNDRAISING EVENTS & COMMUNITY PROGRAMS worth of improvements toward the beautification of the South Florida community Orange Bowl Food & Wine Celebration Orange Bowl Leadership Academy Orange Bowl Girls Golf Orange Bowl Field at Carter Park The Orange Bowl’s fundraising events, such as the Orange Bowl Food & Wine and recreational park activities for residents and their families. Drive For Excellence Program Orange Bowl Paddle Championship and Media Center Makeover Celebration presented by Florida Blue, support numerous charities, funds and Orange Bowl 5K Run/Walk (Extra Yard for Teachers–CFP Foundation) Orange Bowl Field at Ives Estates Park groups. These include Make-A-Wish, Special Olympics, Big Brothers Big Sisters These include Moore Park in the City of Miami (completed in 2011), Carter Park in Orange Bowl Florida High School and many more. The Orange Bowl’s annual community programs, including the the City of Fort Lauderdale (completed in 2013), Ives Estates Park in Miami-Dade Football Showcase Orange Bowl Field at Harris Field Park Community Programs Scholarships Orange Bowl Family Fun and Fit Day presented by Sunshine Health and the Orange County (completed in 2015), Harris Field Park in the City of Homestead (completed • Orange Bowl Family Fun & Fit Day • ACC Inter-Institutional Event Support • Orange Bowl Big Buddy Program • Scholar-Athlete Orange Bowl Field at Glades Pioneer Park Bowl Creative Art Contest engage and benefit thousands in the South Florida in 2017) and Glades Pioneer Park (completed in 2018). • Junior Orange Bowl Sailing Regatta • Orange Bowl Day in the Community • Miami-Dade Public Schools Scholar-Athlete community. • International Tennis • Contributions and Community Support • Collegiate Athletic Scholarship Program ECONOMIC IMPACT • Award • 100 Black Men • FCA Prayer Breakfast • Orange Bowl Beigel-Feis-Hixon Valor Award ACADEMIC PROGAMS & SCHOLARSHIPS The 2018-19 Orange Bowl Festival, including the 2018 • Swimming The Orange Bowl continues to provide opportunities to deserving students Semifinal at the Capital ONE Orange Bowl, generated a total of $261.4 million in • Track and Field through the awarding of academic scholarships, such as the Orange Bowl Beigel- new economic impact and media exposure value for South Florida.

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ORANGE BOWL YOUTH FOOTBALL ALLIANCE METRO BY T-MOBILE ORANGE BOWL 2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL ORANGE BOWL PADDLE CHAMPIONSHIP CHEER CHAMPIONSHIPS PRESENTED BY METRO BASKETBALL CLASSIC DECEMBER 30, 2019 - 8 P.M. PRESENTED BY WINDHAVEN INSURANCE BY T-MOBILE DECEMBER 21, 2019 MAY 2020 NOVEMBER 10, 2019 – ALL DAY FLORIDA STATE VS. SOUTH FLORIDA - NOON The 2019 Capital One Orange Bowl features a MIAMI MARINE STADIUM FLEXPARK- KEY NOVA SOUTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY, DAVIE FLORIDA VS. UTAH STATE - 2:30 P.M. matchup between the and the Virginia BISCAYNE More than 1,000 cheerleaders from over 100 teams BB&T CENTER, SUNRISE Cavaliers. In addition to the showdown on the Currently one of the largest Stand-up Paddle events across South Florida competed in a day-long event. In the midst of the football excitement, the Metro by gridiron, fans will be entertained by Gavin DeGraw on the East Coast, this event provides five unique T-Mobile Orange Bowl Basketball Classic annually during the prominent Capital One Halftime Show. courses around Virginia key for paddle boarders ORANGE BOWL INTERNATIONAL brings first-rate college basketball to South Florida of all levels (Elite, Outrigger Canoe, Recreational, TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS as the only Division I basketball action to be played CITY OF FORT LAUDERDALE ORANGE BOWL Corporate, and Sprint). Event proceeds benefit Big DECEMBER 7-14, 2019 - ALL DAY in Broward County. This action-packed doubleheader DOWNTOWN COUNTDOWN Brothers Big Sisters of Miami and Orange Bowl

FRANK VELTRI TENNIS CENTER AT PLANTATION featured the Florida Gators against the Atlantic Sun 2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL DECEMBER 31, 2019- JANUARY 1, 2020 Leadership Academy. CENTRAL PARK, PLANTATION Conference’s FGCU Eagles and the Florida State DOWNTOWN FORT LAUDERDALE The Orange Bowl International Tennis Championships Seminoles taking on the Saint Louis Billikens. Featuring the second-largest ball-drop on the East AVMED ORANGE BOWL 5K is regarded as the longest-running international junior Coast, the Orange Bowl – in partnership with the MAY 2020 tennis in the world. An International ORANGE BOWL INTERNATIONAL City of Fort Lauderdale’s Downtown Countdown New MIAMI MARINE STADIUM FLEXPARK, KEY Tennis Federation Group A Series Tournament, the SAILING REGATTA Year’s Eve celebration – provides people of all ages BISCAYNE competition featured more than 1,000 players from DECEMBER 26-30, 2019 with entertainment, music and fireworks as they ring The inaugural 5K saw participants of all ages wear 80 countries. Past participants include Roger Federer, CORAL REEF YACHT CLUB, MIAMI in the New Year. their favorite college colors while walking and Caroline Wozniacki, Chris Evert, Anna Kournikova, The Orange Bowl International Sailing Regatta brings running around beautiful Virginia Key. Proceeds Andre Agassi, Elena Dementieva, John McEnroe and world-class sailing talent to South Florida in a five day ORANGE BOWL SWIM CLASSIC benefited Big Brothers Big Sisters of Miami and the Coco Gauff. event that has become the largest international youth JANUARY 3, 2020 – ALL DAY Orange Bowl Leadership Academy. regatta in the U.S. and South America for youth sailors JACOBS AQUATIC CENTER, KEY LARGO CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL KICKOFF PARTY ages 8-18. Featuring more than 700 sailors from 20 Several collegiate swim teams culminate a month’s PRESENTED BY DOS EQUIS AND HOSTED BY countries, past regatta participants have achieved worth of training at the Orange Bowl Swimming SEMINOLE HARD ROCK HOTEL notoriety in the sailing world, including U.S. Junior Classic at the Jacobs Aquatic Center in Key Largo. ORANGE BOWL FAMILY FUN & FIT DAY DECEMBER 11, 2019 - 7-9 P.M. Women’s single-handed champions Louisa Nordstrom The event annually features top talent, including PRESENTED BY SUNSHINE HEALTH SEMINOLE HARD ROCK HOTEL, POOLSIDE - and Sophia Reineke. swimmers who have competed on both the national AUGUST 2020 HOLLYWOOD and international stages, in addition to NCAA ORANGE BOWL FIELD AT CARTER PARK, The month-long Orange Bowl celebration kicked AVMED ORANGE BOWL COACHES LUNCHEON Championships. FORT LAUDERDALE off with an electrifying soiree at the Seminole Hard PRESENTED BY AUTONATION Orange Bowl Family Fun & Fit Day presented by Rock Hotel to celebrate the 2019 Capital One Orange DECEMBER 27, 2019 – 11 A.M. - 2 P.M. ORANGE BOWL FLORIDA HIGH SCHOOL Sunshine Health addresses the health and medical Bowl. Attendees were treated to a night of relaxation JUNGLE ISLAND- MIAMI FOOTBALL SHOWCASE PRESENTED BY needs of the South Florida community. The event poolside, complete with complimentary food, Interviews with the head coaches and star players CLEVELAND CLINIC FLORIDA encourages youth and families to eat healthy beverages, entertainment and a panel discussion from participating universities, led by ESPN analysts, FEBRUARY 29, 2020 – ALL DAY and maintain a physically active lifestyle through featuring former college and pro football players and highlight the AvMed Orange Bowl Coaches Luncheon ST. THOMAS UNIVERSITY interactive experiences, including free health television analysts. presented by AutoNation, the day before the Capital The fourth annual Orange Bowl Florida High School screenings, CPR classes and performances from One Orange Bowl. Additionally, the annual Orange Football Showcase presented by Cleveland Clinic local organizations promoting active lifestyles for BANQUET Bowl Hall of Fame presented by AutoNation, Edwin Florida will take place in February. A free, one youth. DECEMBER 5, 2019 – 6:30-10 P.M. Pope Media Award winner, and Capital One Orange day event in association with the National Football PALM BEACH COUNTY KRAVIS CENTER- Bowl-FWAA Courage Award winners will be honored. Foundation (NFF) and its local chapters, the ORANGE BOWL FOOD AND WINE CELEBRATION WEST PALM BEACH Showcase brings together academically qualified PRESENTED BY FLORIDA BLUE The annual Lou Groza Award, sponsored by the Palm CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL FAN FEST high school seniors from Florida who have not SEPTEMBER 2020 Beach County Sports Commission and presented DECEMBER 30, 2019 – 3 P.M - 7 P.M received either an FBS or FCS scholarship and BROWARD COUNTY CONVENTION CENTER by the Orange Bowl Committee, is given to the top HARD ROCK STADIUM, NW PARKING LOT – football coaches from NCAA Division II, III and NAIA Designed as the Orange Bowl’s primary community 2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL ORANGE ONE CAPITAL 2019 Football Bowl Subdivision . The Lou Groza MIAMI GARDENS programs across the country. outreach fund raising event, the Orange Bowl Food & Award is recognized as the most prestigious football The Capital One Orange Bowl Fan Fest kicks off the Wine Celebration presented by Florida Blue is a night award for kickers. game day celebration at the College Football Playoff SUNSHINE STATE GAMES LACROSSE GAMES of giving, entertainment, and extraordinary food and Semifinal at the Capital One Orange Bowl. A free event PRESENTED BY ORANGE BOWL drinks by South Florida’s top restaurants and chefs. ORANGE BOWL PRESENTS for fans with a game ticket, the festivities feature SPRING 2020 Proceeds benefit Make-A-Wish, Special Olympics, DORAL-PUBLIX JUNIOR GOLF CLASSIC major recording artists, interactive games, sports PINE TRAIL PARK, PARKLAND and Orange Bowl Leadership Academy. DECEMBER 17-23, 2019 memorabilia, hot local talent, contests and more. The eighth annual Sunshine State Games Lacrosse DORAL GOLF CLUB Tournament presented by Orange Bowl brings the The premier tournament in junior golf, the Orange fastest growing sport in the U.S. to South Florida. Bowl is proud to present the Doral-Publix Junior Golf The three-day event showcases more than 100 Classic. Nearly 700 junior golfers, both boys and girls, teams of athletes all under the age of 18. from 45 countries around the world compete in the classic each year. The event benefits The First Tee of Miami. Past champions have included PGA and LPGA Tour notables such as Rory McIlroy (1998), Lexi Thompson (2006), Paula Creamer (2002), Christie Kerr (1992, 1994), Tracy Kerdyk (1983), , Chris Couch (1989, 1990) and Lucas Glover (1992),

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Hard Rock Stadium is South Florida’s home of the A true global entertainment destination, Hard Rock The facility was the first of its kind to be constructed As part of the College Football Playoff system, the Orange Current ACC schools have made a total of 45 appearances Capital One Orange Bowl, as well as the Stadium is fine-tuned to enhance the fan experience. entirely with private funds, costing $115 million when it Bowl and Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) extended their in the Orange Bowl, including all-ACC matchups in 1951 Miami Dolphins, University of , the The modernization was privately funded by owner was completed in 1987 by the late . When relationship with a 12-year agreement that began in 2014 (Clemson vs Miami), 2004 (Miami vs Florida State) and Miami Open ATP professional tennis event, interna- Stephen Ross at an estimated cost of $500 million. the initial Miami Dolphins NFL franchise owner led the and concludes after the 2025 season, ensuring that the 2007 (Wake Forest vs Louisville.) The 1951 contest came tional soccer and other world-class events. Phase I of the project was completed for the 2015 financing campaign to build “Joe Robbie Stadium,” it Orange Bowl continues to serve as the “Home of the ACC prior to the ACC’s inception in 1953; the 2004 game came season and changed every seat in the stadium, rebuilt revolutionized the economics of professional sports. Champion.” a year before Miami’s acceptance into the league; and the In its 30th year of operation as one of the nation’s the concourses on the 100 and 300 levels, moved Inclusion of a Club Level, along with executive suites, 2007 matchup featured the Cardinals who joined the ACC premier sports facilities, this multipurpose, open-air seats 25 feet closer to the field on the north and helped finance the construction of JRS. Season ticket If the ACC Champion is identified as one of the top four teams in 2014. complex hosted its first football game in August 1987. south sidelines, introduced five new premium spaces holders committed to long-term agreements and in by the College Football Playoff selection committee, then the and allowed fans to enjoy improved food, enhanced return they received first class amenities in a state-of- ACC Champion will participate in the national semifinals and Among the 20 national champions or national champi- It has been home to five Super Bowls, four BCS concourses and 16 new restroom facilities throughout the-art facility, which was used as a model for new a replacement team from the ACC would participate in the onship games hosted by the Orange Bowl, current ACC

National Championships, and was the first stadium the facility. facilities across the country. 2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL Orange Bowl. The annual ACC representative will face a highly teams have played in nine Classics, winning five. Clemson to host the NFL after 30 years of the game ranked team from the , the Southeastern won its first national title at the 1982 Orange Bowl, Miami being held in . For the 2016 season, Hard Rock Stadium installed Major League ’s premier event, the World Conference (SEC) or Notre Dame. won three of its five crowns at the 1984, ’88 and ’92 a state-of-the-art canopy that keeps as many as 92 Series, was played at the stadium in 1997 Orange Bowls and Florida State earned its first of three This year’s College Football Playoff Semifinal at the percent of the spectators in the shade and protected and 2003, following its first regular season Major The new format that began in 2014 will continue for the national championships at the 1994 Orange Bowl. Capital One Orange Bowl will be the 24th game from the rain. In addition to the canopy, four giant League Baseball game in 1993. The stadium also next seven years, through the 2025-26 season. The hosted by the Orange Bowl at Hard Rock Stadium. The high-definition video boards were added to enhance hosted the Florida high school class 3A, 4A, 5A and Playoff Semifinals are rotated among six bowl games and This year, the ACC champion was once again decided first Orange Bowl game played in the Stadium was the fan experience. A total of 18 million LEDs 6A state championship football games in between played either on Saturdays or holidays. The Championship at Bank of American Stadium in Charlotte, N.C., in the December 31, 1997, and every game since, except the showcase in-game action on the boards, positioned for 2005 and 2007, Monster Jam, lacrosse competition as Game is managed by the 10 conferences and Notre Dame Dr Pepper ACC Championship Game. In years when the game on January 2, 1999, has been played there. easy viewing for all fans. well as various festivals and trade shows. and is awarded on a bid basis to neutral sites. It is played Capital One Orange Bowl is not hosting a Playoff Semifinal, on a Monday at least six days after the last semifinal game. the winner of the ACC Championship between the This year’s College Football Playoff Semifinal is the Unveiled for 2017 season were remodeled, modernized Hard Rock Stadium has played host to a number The College Football Playoff selection committee ranks the champions of the ACC’s Atlantic and Coastal divisions, is second to be played in Hard Rock Stadium. suites through the stadium offering a more intimate of concerts, featuring entertainers such as Taylor teams for the playoff. guaranteed an automatic berth in the Capital One Orange club space on the 200 level with improved amenities Swift, Jay Z and Beyoncé, the Eagles, Jimmy Buffett, Bowl, unless that team is selected for the College Football In addition to hosting the annual Capital One Orange and food. Pink Floyd, Elton John/Billy Joel, the Rolling Stones, In addition to its partnership with the ACC, the Orange Playoff. Bowl – which includes the 2021 and 2024 College , Genesis, Gloria Estefan, Guns & Roses, The Bowl will host a Playoff Semifinal every three years. In Football Playoff Semifinals – the modernized stadium A $60 million upgrade to the Hard Rock facility and Who, Hall & Oates, Rod Stewart, Paul McCartney, New 2015, the Orange Bowl hosted its first of four Playoff First played in 2005, the ACC title game has been played will also host LIV and the culmination property has been underway in 2018 as the venue is Kids on the Block, the Three Tenors World Tour, U2, ‘N Semifinals (No. 1 Clemson vs No. 4 on Dec. 31) in Jacksonville, Tampa, Orlando and Charlotte, NC. Florida of the 100th anniversary of the NFL, plus the 2021 preparing to host its first Miami Open Sync, The Police, the Black Eyed Peas and Madonna. and last year’s matchup was the second. In the years the State (2006), Wake Forest (2007), (2008, College Football Playoff National Championship. Orange Bowl serves as a Playoff Semifinal host, the ACC ‘09, ‘11), (2010) and Clemson (2012, ‘15) Champion – if not in the College Football Playoff – would each played in the Orange Bowl following a win at the Dr then participate in either the Chick-fil-A or Pepper ACC Championship, while Florida State’s victory . over Duke in 2013 catapulted the Seminoles to victory in the final BCS National Championship. In the first two The Orange Bowl has been the “Home of the ACC seasons of the College Football Playoff, the ACC champion Champion” since 2006. The Orange Bowl previously (Florida State in 2014 and Clemson in 2015) earned berths had similar agreements with the Big Eight and Big East in the Playoff Semifinals as the No. 3 and No. 1 ranked Conferences, but its agreement with the ACC is the first teams, respectively. exclusive agreement between the Orange Bowl and a NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly I-A) conference since 1995.

ACC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME RESULTS 2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL ORANGE ONE CAPITAL 2019 YEAR SITE ATT. RESULTS 2005 Jacksonville, Fla. 72,749 Florida State 27, #5 Virginia Tech 22 2006 Jacksonville, Fla. 62,850 #17 Wake Forest 9, #22 Georgia Tech 6 2007 Jacksonville, Fla. 53,212 #6 Virginia Tech 30, #11 16 2008 Tampa, Fla. 27,360 #25 Virginia Tech 30, #17 Boston College 12 2009 Tampa, Fla. 42,815 #10 Georgia Tech 39, Clemson 34 2010 Charlotte, N.C. 72,379 #15 Virginia Tech 44, #21 Florida State 33 2011 Charlotte, N.C. 73,675 #20 Clemson 38, #5 Virginia Tech 10 2012 Charlotte, N.C. 73,778 #12 Florida State 21, Georgia Tech 15 2013 Charlotte, N.C. 73,778 #1 Florida State 45, #20 Duke 7 2014 Charlotte, N.C. 64,808 #4 Florida State 37, #11 Georgia Tech 35 2015 Charlotte, N.C. 74,514 #1 Clemson 45, #8 37 2016 Orlando, Fla. 50,623 #3 Clemson 42, #23 Virginia Tech 35 2017 Charlotte, N.C. 74,372 #1 Clemson 38, #7 Miami 3 2018 Charlotte, N.C. 67,784 #2 Clemson 42, Pitt 10 2019 Charlotte, N.C. 66,810 #3 Clemson 62, #23 Virginia 17

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EVERY GAME COUNTS SELECTION COMMITTEE The College Football Playoff (CFP) is a four-team event to determine college football’s national A talented group of high-integrity individuals with experience as coaches, student-athletes, college administrators and journalists, along with sitting athletics directors, comprise the champion on the field, while preserving the significance of college football’s unique regular selection committee. Members of the committee are Rob Mullens (chair), , Frank season where every game counts. Beamer, Paola Boivin, Joe Castiglione, , Chris Howard, , Terry Mohajir, Ray Odierno, R.C. Slocum, Todd Stansbury and Scott Stricklin. FOUR TEAMS The selection committee ranks the teams based on the members’ evaluation of the teams’ SELECTION COMMITTEE RESPONSIBILITIES performance on the field, using conference championships won, , head- • Rank the top 25 teams and assign the top four to semifinals sites. • Assign teams to New Year’s bowls. to-head results, and comparison of results against common opponents to decide among teams • Create competitive matchups. that are comparable. • Attempt to avoid rematches of regular-season games and repeat appearances in specific bowls. • Consider geography. TRADITION The New Year’s holiday period belongs to college football, with two semifinal games rotating PARTICIPANTS IN THE NEW YEAR’S BOWLS Both participants in the Orange, Rose and Sugar Bowls are contracted outside the playoff annually among the Goodyear , PlayStation Fiesta Bowl, Capital One Orange Bowl, arrangement (Big Ten and Pac-12 to ; SEC and Big 12 to ; ACC to Orange Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl, presented by Northwestern Mutual and the Allstate Sugar Bowl against the highest-ranked available team from the SEC, Big Ten and Notre Dame). Bowl. If a conference champion qualifies for the playoff, then the bowl will choose a replacement from that conference. When those bowls host the semifinals and their contracted conference champions CHAMPIONSHIP MONDAY do not qualify, then the displaced champion(s) will play in one of the other New Year’s bowls. The two winning teams from the Playoff Semifinals compete for the College Football When not hosting semifinals, the Cotton, Fiesta and Peach Bowls will welcome displaced Playoff National Championship. This year’s Playoff Semifinals will feature the PlayStation conference champions and the top-ranked champion from a non-contract conference. Fiesta Bowl and the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl, both of which will be played on Saturday, The highest-ranked available teams will fill any other berths. The selection committee will December 28. The national championship game is in a different city each year, make the pairings. always on a Monday night. The 2020 CFP National Championship will be held at Mercedes-Benz Superdome in on Monday, January 13 at 7 p.m. CT. UNIVERSAL ACCESS Every Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) team has equal access to the College Football Playoff based NEW COTTON ORANGE SEMIFINAL SEMIFINAL ROSE SUGAR 2019-20 ORLEANS on its performance. No team automatically qualifies. (DEC. 28) (DEC. 30) (DEC. 28) (DEC. 28) (JAN. 1) (JAN. 1) (JAN. 13) GOVERNANCE University presidents and chancellors from all 10 FBS conferences and Notre Dame serve as 2020-21 COTTON ORANGE FIESTA PEACH SEMIFINAL SEMIFINAL MIAMI the board of managers and govern the administrative operations, with commissioners (the (DEC. 30) (JAN. 2) (JAN. 2) (JAN. 1) (JAN. 1) (JAN. 1) (JAN. 11) Management Committee) managing the event. A small staff in the playoff office in Irving, , carries out the day-to-day responsibilities.

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As tourists meccas go, Miami was still a struggling, Miami’s up-and- teams did not discourage the then the City of Miami’s recreation director and the largely isolated fishing village in 1930. A 1926 group, then known as the Greater Miami Athletic acknowledged ramrod of the Orange Bowl. “They had hurricane and 1929 stock market crash brought the Association. It was from this nucleus that the Orange 14 pairs of shoes for 32 players.” Bringing in a team land boom of the early twenties to a grinding halt. Bowl Committee was born. The 1930 University to play the Hurricanes, though, was the problem. Ambitious city fathers worked hard to develop winter of Miami squad won three games, lost four and attractions that would bring more visitors to the tied one, scoring only 26 points and giving up 102. George E. Hussey, recreation director for Florida community. A longer tourist season, they reasoned, But the support group pressed on, confident that Power and Light, was friendly with Chick Meehan, was needed to boost the economy. the Hurricanes would improve and tourists would coach of the Manhattan College team. Manhattan someday flock to the town for “Football in the was an Eastern power in those days. After an Henry Dutton, director of recreation for the Biltmore Tropics.” The leaders pointed out that the tiny little enthusiastic call from Hussey, Meehan agreed to

Hotel, Coral Gables, first promoted the idea of a community in come to Miami. Henry L. Doherty, who owned the OKLAHOMA-TENNESSEE - 1939 2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL post-season football game to attract tourists to the Pasadena, Calif., had done wonders with its Miami Biltmore, the Roney Plaza, the Key Largo was broken for a new facility. Upon learning of the area. Dutton lured the Four Horsemen of Notre Dame Tournament of Roses and were determined to do Angler’s Club and the Biltmore Golf Course agreed plans for Orange Bowl Stadium, Husing admired the to play an exhibition on New Year’s Day, 1926. He the same for Miami. It did not seem to matter to to put the Manhattan team up at the Biltmore and ingenuity of the game’s organizers. The broadcaster added fireworks, parades, bands, dancing and a golf them that Pasadena was less than 15 miles from to underwrite $5,000 of the game’s expenses. The was overwhelmed by the Orange Bowl’s hospitality, exhibition and called the three-day affair “The Fiesta , a community of more than two million festival committee guaranteed Manhattan $3,000 to and despite the subpar facilities, Husing became one of the American Tropics.” in those years. Miami’s population in 1930 was appear, $1,500 in advance. of the Orange Bowl’s biggest boosters following the 110,637. 1937 game. In the spring of 1929, a group of Miami business Meehan brought his team to Miami by ocean liner, W. KEITH PHILLIPS (RIGHT) IN 1937 CBS ANNOUNCER TED HUSING men formed their own version of a club By 1932, the enthusiasm of the association’s the only team ever to travel to a bowl game by sea, ORANGE BOWL STADIUM BUILT; MAD GENIUS; to help the revitalized University of Miami rebuild membership came to a boil. Plans for the first and on arrival demanded the additional $1,500. Seiler brought the name “Orange Bowl” to the newly formed participating team takes home today. GAME HITS BIG TIME IN ’39 its football program. The stock market crash and “Palm Festival” were formulated. “Have a Green and his group didn’t have it. “So we made the Chief committee where it was immediately embraced. Seiler, who became a founding member of the Christmas in Miami” was the slogan, and a festival of Police our financial chairman,” Seiler recalled, “and Despite having just six weeks to organize the contest, With the committee firmly in place, the group invited Orange Bowl Committee (OBC) in 1937, was proudest football game was scheduled for Moore Park. Poor he went around to the prominent bookies in town, the first Orange Bowl Classic, pitting Bucknell against two out-of-state teams, Catholic University and of the building and development of the Orange little University of Miami was more than willing. including the notorious Acey-Deucey, and we came Miami, was played on January 1, 1935, in front of Mississippi, to the 1936 Classic, doubling nationwide Bowl Stadium itself, a project which began with “The Hurricanes were so poor,” said Ernie Seiler, up with the full guarantee on game day.” 5,135 fans. Each team received only $12,500 for interest. The thrilling 20-19 Catholic victory was his securing a WPA commitment to build a facility playing the game. The Bison routed the Hurricanes, played in front of 6,568 fans. The fans sat on in 1936. The efforts led to the construction of a In a meeting with Meehan a few days before the 26-0. wooden bleachers at the former Orange Bowl site. $325,000 stadium with a capacity of 22,000. The game, the sponsors implored him to take it easy on The 1936 game also marked the first Orange Bowl facility was originally called Roddy Burdine Stadium, hapless Miami. Meehan agreed to hold the difference The committee was riding a wave of national publicity to be broadcast on radio. The committee had to pay for one of Miami’s leading merchants, and was down to “no more than three .” The and, with a year to prepare for the 1936 Orange the network $500 to install lines, but the game was dedicated on December 10, 1937, just in time for an Hurricanes, meanwhile, got coaching assistance from Bowl, decided to expand the Festival and stage a heard on regional airwaves with CBS’ Bill Munday Auburn-Michigan State matchup in the 1938 Orange Bob Zuppke of Illinois. Miami’s head coach, Tommy lavish parade prior to the game. On December 9, delivering the play-by-play. Bowl. Ralph O’Gwynne’s two-yard run McCann, had played under Zuppke. 1936, a proposed charter of “The Orange Bowl gave the Tigers a 6-0 victory in the lowest scoring Committee” was put together. An election of Following Munday’s call of the 1936 Classic, the Orange Bowl in history. Thinking the result was a foregone conclusion, Seiler officers was scheduled for the spring of 1937. The Committee and CBS signed a contract to broadcast ordered a giant “Congratulations Manhattan” cake charter called for the Orange Bowl Committee to the game on national radio and the network agreed A year later, on March 3, 1939, Seiler became the for the post-game party. Miami had other ideas. The be a non-profit organization and placed a ceiling of to send its top announcer, Ted Husing, to the game. Orange Bowl Committee’s first fulltime business ERNIE SEILER INAUGURAL GAME: JANUARY 1, 1935 Hurricanes held off repeated Manhattan threats, once indebtedness at $750,000 – a fraction of what each One week prior to the 1937 Orange Bowl, ground manager. Two months later, on May 15, the OBC at the 3-inch line, and won 7-0. Seiler scrambled incorporated as a non-profit organization and its to the phone to call the chef at the Biltmore Hotel Charter was signed by the first membership. Seiler to change the name on the cake. The first Palm later became the executive vice president after World Festival was light years removed from the pageantry 2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL ORANGE ONE CAPITAL 2019 War II and was elected to the Orange Bowl Hall of of today’s Orange Bowl, but some notice was served Fame in December 1970. that in the future, when football was played in Miami, the game would not be the only attraction. Just before Seiler’s successful marketing approach brought kickoff, a car moved on the field with an oversized Oklahoma and Tennessee to the 1939 Orange Bowl. replica of a football on top. A cannon boomed, the As the story goes, Seiler went to Norman, Oklahoma, football opened and dozens of pigeons fluttered into to invite the Sooners to Miami but faced competition the sunshine. It was Seiler’s first “extravaganza.” from other bowls which offered more money. He chalked the Oklahoma campus with slogans that In 1934, W. Keith Phillips, chairman of the Greater read, “On to Miami” and “See you at the 1939 Miami Athletic Club and President of the ,” showed Sooner players many photos Chamber of Commerce, invited Seiler and others to of Miami’s beaches and beautiful women – even his office to discuss the prospect of a New Year’s Day promising to set the team up on dates. football game played at Miami Stadium to succeed the first two Palm Festivals of 1933-34. Upon Oklahoma’s acceptance, Sooner coach Tom Stidham asked Tennessee coach General Robert Phillips and local radio announcer Dinty Dennis FIRST PARADE IN 1936 FIRST AP WIRE PHOTO Neyland to bring the Volunteers to Miami, pitting

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undefeated teams against each other. The matchup Texas raced out to a 21-7 halftime lead, but Namath led to such media and public interest that 32,191 rallied his troops by completing 18 of 37 passes for fans packed Orange Bowl Stadium, which had a listed 255 yards and two touchdowns. Texas’ Frank Bedrick capacity of 22,050. A 17-0 Tennessee win propelled and stopped Namath on a quarterback the Orange Bowl to “Big Four” bowl status with the sneak on a crucial fourth-and-one from the one-yard Rose, Cotton and Sugar bowls. Seiler came to be line, propelling the Longhorns to victory. Despite the known as the Mad Genius for all of his Orange Bowl loss, Namath was named the Orange Bowl’s first success. Most Outstanding Player. Alabama won the national championship the following year on the strength of THE FABULOUS ‘40S ’s 20-of-28 passing for 296 yards and The Orange Bowl experienced immense growth in two touchdowns. 2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL the 1940s, hosting legendary coaches Wallace Butts ALABAMA COACH PAUL “BEAR” BRYANT NEBRASKA’S of Georgia (1942, ’49), General of Smith carried Florida to a 27-12 win over Georgia Tennessee (1947), and Bobby Dodd of Georgia Tech Tech in 1967, rushing for a then Orange Bowl GEORGIA’S (1948), as well as fabled players in Missouri’s Paul record 187 yards, including an all-time long 94-yard touchdown run. Christman (1940), Georgia’s Frankie Sinkwich (1942), yards, but Tulsa’s rushing attack secured a 26-12 for the first time and played host to its first two Boston College’s (1943), LSU’s Steve victory against Georgia Tech. Landry, who would top-ranked teams and national championship games Kansas and Penn State battled to a wild finish in Van Buren (1944), Georgia Tech’s go on to win two Super Bowls as head coach of the while enjoying a five-year agreement to match the (1945) and Texas’ (1949). 1969. After a Penn State touchdown brought the Cowboys, closed the decade with 117 rushing Atlantic Coast Conference and Big Seven Conference Nittany Lions within one point at 14-13, a young Joe yards and a touchdown, sending Texas to a 41-28 win against each other. Paterno elected for a two-point conversion attempt. Despite a broken jaw and sprained ankle, Sinkwich against Georgia in the 1949 Orange Bowl. chalked up an Orange Bowl-record 355 yards of After Chuck Burkhart’s pass failed, a penalty gave CBS nationally televised the Orange Bowl for the Penn State a second chance and Bob Campbell total offense under center, 243 yards and three Arguably, the best game of the 1940s came in 1946 first time in 1953, in which Alabama piled up 596 touchdowns through the air and 112 yards and a plunged into the end zone to clinch a 15-14 win for when ’s Miami team defeated Holy Cross yards in a 61-6 win against Syracuse – still the the Nittany Lions. touchdown on the ground. Sinkwich also handled 13-6 on the final play of the game. With 10 seconds Classic’s largest margin of victory. The Orange Bowl PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY IN 1963 TEXAS’ TOMMY NOBIS kicking and punting duties in perhaps the best left in the fourth quarter, Crusader quarterback Gene hosted the national champion in both the 1954 and to appear in the Classic, as the Orange Bowl hosted NEBRASKA WINS BACK-TO-BACK NATIONAL individual performance in Orange Bowl history, as DeFilippo threw downfield but his pass was deflected 1956 Orange Bowls, when ’s Maryland on to win two more Orange Bowls during the decade, its third and fourth national championships in 1965 CHAMPIONSHIPS Georgia defeated Texas Christian 40-26. into the hands of Miami Al Hudson, Terrapins and ’s claiming back-to-back victories – 48-21 over Duke in and ’66 – Texas defeating the Alabama 21-17 in ’65 In the 1970s, the Orange Bowl again saw some of who returned the ball for an 89-yard touchdown as met both times. No. 1 Maryland was declared the 1958 and 21-6 over Syracuse in 1959. and Alabama coming back to beat Nebraska 39-28 the game’s greatest coaches on its sidelines: Bryant, In the 1943 Orange Bowl, Holovak rushed for 141 time expired. national champion prior to the 1954 Classic but No. yards and touchdowns of 65, 35 and two yards, but Other notable games included Paul “Bear” Bryant’s in ’66. Paterno, Devine, Notre Dame’s , LSU’s 4 Oklahoma shutout the Terps 7-0. Two years later, Charles McClendon, Michigan’s , it was not enough for Boston College as Alabama MARYLAND-OKLAHOMA MATCHUPS No. 1 Oklahoma scored 14 third quarter points to introduction to the Orange Bowl as Kentucky’s coach The Crimson Tide’s ’65 matchup with Texas marked Ohio State’s , Arkansas’ upended the Eagles 37-21. Broyles, during the 1945 DEFINE ‘50S beat No. 3 Maryland again, 20-6. The Sooners went in 1950, which saw Santa Clara defeat the Wildcats the first Orange Bowl to be played at night and was and Oklahoma’s each led their teams game, passed for a then Orange Bowl record 304 During the 1950s, the Orange Bowl was televised 21-13. In 1952, a game-winning from – who later coached Kansas in the the first-ever primetime college football game, as well to Orange Bowl appearances, but the decade truly – gave Georgia Tech to a 17-14 was the first of 31 consecutive telecasts by NBC. belonged to Nebraska’s . victory over Baylor.

JFK VISITS ORANGE BOWL; NIGHTIME TELEVISION BEGINS OKLAHOMA COACH The 1960s saw the Orange Bowl host a “Who’s BUD WILKINSON NEBRASKA COACH Who” of college and professional football, with the BOB DEVANEY likes of Georgia’s Fran Tarkenton (1960), Missouri

2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL ORANGE ONE CAPITAL 2019 head coach (1960-61), Navy’s Heisman Trophy winner (1961), Alabama head coach Paul “Bear” Bryant (1963, ’65-66), Lee Roy TEXAS’ TOM LANDRY Jordan (1963), (1963, ‘65), (1965-66), Steve Sloan (1965-66), Florida’s Heisman Trophy winner (1967), Penn State head coach (1969) and Kansas’ John Riggins (1969).

In 1963, President John F. Kennedy was one of 73,380 fans who saw Namath complete nine-of- 17 passes for 86 yards and a touchdown in a 17-0 shutout victory over Oklahoma. On the defensive side of the ball, ‘Bama’s Jordan notched an Orange Bowl-record 31 tackles to keep the Sooners scoreless in Paul “Bear” Bryant’s first Orange Bowl LSU’S win as coach of the Crimson Tide. Alabama continued

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football witnessed only the 11th meeting between No. 1 and No. 2-ranked teams. NEBRASKA’S FAILED TWO-POINT CONVERSION ATTEMPT IN 1984. NEBRASKA’S Facing a 16-15 deficit in the fourth quarter, Heisman a 77-yard return for a touchdown. Nebraska in every Orange Bowl game of the decade, Trophy winning quarterback directed Committee led the way to the formation of the Bowl including a pair of national championship game Florida State’s “Fast Break Offense” into position for Coalition, which was introduced as a means of Devaney’s final game on the Nebraska sidelines appearances by each. ’s go-ahead 22-yard field goal with 21 providing order to the bowl selection process. The ended in a third straight Orange Bowl victory, a 40-6 seconds on the clock. Nebraska quarterback Tommie Orange Bowl became one of four “Tier 1” bowls win against Notre Dame in 1973. This time, Devaney Led by quarterback Homer Jordan and defensemen Frazier countered, moving the Cornhuskers to the included under the Coalition, hosting nationally moved Rodgers from his usual wingback position to Terry Kinard, Jeff Davis, and William “Refrigerator” Seminoles’ 28-yard line with one second to play, but prominent programs Florida State, Miami or Nebraska I-Back and the Heisman Trophy winner closed out his Perry, Clemson capped a 12-0 season and won Byron Bennett missed the potential game-winner for in each of the seven years from 1992-98. Nebraska. OKLAHOMA COACH BARRY SWITZER collegiate career with the best individual performance the national championship with a 22-15 win over FLORIDA STATE COACH in the Orange Bowl since Georgia’s Frank Sinkwich Nebraska in the 1982 Orange Bowl. The 50th Orange Under legendary coach Bobby Bowden, Florida In 1994, the Orange Bowl Committee voted to Nebraska won a pair of national championships in in 1942, scoring four touchdowns and passing for Bowl in 1984 provided a perfect setting for arguably ORANGE BOWL SIGNS FIRST TITLE SPONSOR; State won its first two Orange Bowls— including relocate its game to Pro Player Stadium (now Hard 1971 and ’72 over LSU and Alabama, respectively. another. His final touchdown of the day came on a the greatest game in college football history. Miami MORE NATIONAL TITLES IN THE ‘90S the 1993 national championship—with 27-14 and In the 1971 game, ’s quarterback sneak 50-yard pass reception in the third quarter before won the school’s first of five national titles in a In 1989, FedEx, then known as Federal Express, Rock Stadium) as a condition of its inclusion in the 18-16 wins over the in ’93 on fourth-and-one from the one-yard line was initially sitting out the remainder of the game. 31-30 win over Nebraska. ’s signed a deal to become the first title sponsor of the , the successor to the Coalition. The and ’94, respectively. The 1994 Nebraska-Florida stopped by the Tiger defense, but Tagge stretched the Hurricanes raced to a 17-0 lead before the end of Orange Bowl beginning with the game on January 1, first Bowl Alliance game in 1996 ended the long State matchup was especially memorable, as college ball over the goal line for a 17-12 victory. In 1972, the The Orange Bowl Committee hosted its third national the first quarter, but the Cornhuskers answered 1990. The 21-year partnership became the longest standing relationships with the Cornhuskers’ 38-6 win over the Crimson Tide was championship game of the decade on New Year’s with 14 points in the second frame, including a title sponsor relationship of any college bowl game, and NBC. The three-year Bowl Alliance arrangement, keyed in the first quarter when Johnny Rodgers broke Day 1976 when Oklahoma beat Michigan 14-6. Barry 19-yard touchdown run by All-American guard Dean ending in 2010 when the Orange Bowl reached a deal which included the Fiesta Bowl and Sugar Bowl, was Switzer coached the Sooners in the first of his nine Steinkuhler in the now-famous “Fumblerooski” with Discover to become the second title sponsor in FLORIDA STATE’S televised on CBS. CHARLIE WARD MIAMI’S Orange Bowl appearances against the legendary play. Nebraska out-scored Miami in the second half game history. Bo Schembechler, who made his only Orange Bowl 16-14, but freshman quarterback Bernie Kosar’s In 1995, Nebraska joined the Oklahoma teams of appearance in ‘76. 300 passing yards and Ken Calhoun’s batted pass During the , the Orange Bowl set an all-time 1978-81 and 1985-88 to play in four straight Orange thwarted a last second two-point conversion and a record by hosting five national championship games, Bowls, this time getting the better of Miami, 24-17, as Other memories of the decade included Joe Paterno’s ‘Husker comeback. including four in five years (1991-95). The first two Tom Osborne won his first national title. undefeated Nittany Lions of 1970 and ’74, Ara Orange Bowls of the decade pitted national newcomer Parseghian’s retirement following Notre Dame’s 13-11 Oklahoma made four straight Orange Bowl Colorado against tradition-rich Notre Dame. The A new era began on New Year’s Eve 1996 when Nebraska and Virginia Tech met in the 63rd Orange

2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL ORANGE ONE CAPITAL 2019 win over Alabama in 1975, and Arkansas’ 31-6 upset appearances from 1985-88 and earned a national Fighting Irish knocked off the top-ranked Buffaloes of Oklahoma in 1978 after Lou Holtz suspended his title in ‘86 after defeating Penn State 25-10. The 21-6 in 1990, but Colorado got revenge the following Bowl; it was the first Orange Bowl played at Pro Player top two running backs. Sooners competed for the national title again in year with a 10-9 national championship victory over Stadium and the first to be played before January 1. ’88—the Orange Bowl’s fourth national title game the Irish. Trailing 10-9 with 43 seconds left to play, The Cornhuskers won the second of three Classics in Penn State’s (1970) and Heisman of the decade—but it was Jimmy Johnson’s Miami Notre Dame’s Raghib “Rocket” Ismail returned a punt the four year span of 1995-98, defeating the Hokies Trophy winner (1974) and Nebraska’s team that earned the school’s second national 91 yards for a would-be touchdown, but a clipping 41-21 behind ’s Orange Bowl-record (1971-73) were among those who roamed championship with a 20-14 victory over Oklahoma. penalty nullified the play and ultimately led to a 206 rushing yards. Nebraska went on to beat a Peyton the Orange Bowl turf during the decade. Colorado victory in 1991. Manning-led Tennessee team in 1998 to claim the The ‘80s also showcased the Big Eight’s best Cornhuskers’ fifth national championship in Tom THE ‘80S: HOME OF THE NATIONAL running backs and Miami’s best , as The 1992 Orange Bowl pitted Miami and Nebraska Osborne’s final game. CHAMPIONSHIP two Heisman Trophy winners – Oklahoma’s against each other for the third time in nine years, as After hosting three national championship games and Nebraska’s – played in three Orange the Hurricanes won their fourth national title since The 1999 Orange Bowl signified both an end and a in the 1970s, the Orange Bowl staged four such Bowls apiece. 1983. The win also gave ‘Canes head coach Dennis new beginning as the Classic returned to games in the ‘80s, due in large part to the prestige Erickson his second national championship with Orange Bowl Stadium for a one-year reprieve, played of the Orange Bowl and its agreement with the Kosar’s performance in the 1984 Orange Bowl and Miami. for the first time as part of the newly formed Bowl Big Eight Conference, as well as the emergence of Steve Walsh’s wins over Oklahoma and Nebraska in Championship Series. Florida and Syracuse combined the University of Miami on the national scene. The ’88 and ’89 cemented Miami’s growth into a . The early ‘90s brought about another change in for 762 yards of total offense in a 31-10 Gator victory. Big Eight was represented by either Oklahoma or the college football landscape, as the Orange Bowl

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2000S: ORANGE BOWL RECORDS FALL IN THE in the end zone with 36 seconds remaining. Dalvin NEW MILLENIUM Cook was voted as the Most Outstanding Player. The started off on a high note for the Orange Bowl as it hosted its first BCS National The 2017 Capital One Orange Bowl saw a second Championship Games, two of college football’s most straight ACC-Big Ten matchup. Miami returned to legendary coaches, and a total of seven Heisman the game for the first time since 2004, and its 10th Trophy winners. overall, but fell to first-time participant 34-24. Badgers quarterback threw The four games—the four touchdown passes while Jonathan Orange, Fiesta, Rose and Sugar Bowls—rotated as Taylor rushed for 130 yards, giving him 1,977 for the the site of the national championship game every year and setting an NCAA freshman record. 2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL season in the first eight years of the arrangement, OKLAHOMA’S FLORIDA’S FLORIDA STATE’S ALABAMA’S EDDIE LACY with the 2001 matchup between underdog Oklahoma In 2018, the Orange Bowl hosted its second College and top-ranked Florida State landing in South Florida. OFFENSIVE EXPLOSION IN THE 2010S: trip to South Florida in three years – and the football Playoff Semifinal, with No. 1 Alabama and The Sooners claimed their seventh national title by Georgia Tech’s Anthony Allen – who had previously . Clemson won 40-35 as its Heisman runner-up Tua Taglovailoa getting the best upsetting Heisman Trophy winner ’s caught a touchdown pass for Louisville in the 2007 combination of and proved of No. 4 Oklahoma, 45-34 and Heisman winner Kyler Seminoles 13-2. Additionally, Florida State – who Orange Bowl – scored on a one-yard touchdown to be the difference. Boyd finished with 378 yards Murray. It marked the seventh time that the Heisman made its third straight national title game appearance run in the 2010 game, but the Yellow Jackets fell to and five touchdowns passing, as well as 127 yards winner faced the runner-up, and the fourth time in the – remained the only team to play in three consecutive Iowa 24-14 in the coldest Orange Bowl in history (49 rushing. Watkins broke the all-time Orange Bowl Orange Bowl (2001, ‘03, ‘05 and ‘18). BCS title games. degrees at kickoff). Allen is the only player to score receptions and receiving yards records, finishing with a touchdown for two different teams in Orange Bowl 16 catches for 227 yards and two touchdowns. A year before the Sooners defeated the Seminoles history. in the 2001 BCS National Championship game, In 2014, as part of an agreement with ESPN, Capital Michigan’s Tom Brady kicked off the decade by In 2011, ESPN televised the contest as well as One secured a six year title sponsorship of the Orange passing for what was then an Orange Bowl record the other four BCS games, and the Orange Bowl Bowl. The multi-year deal builds on Capital One’s FLORIDA-STEVE SPURRIER AND VIRGINIA TECH COACH 369 yards as the Wolverines defeated Alabama partnered with Discover as its title sponsor – only substantial support of college athletics by becoming 35-34 in the first overtime game in the Classic’s the second title sponsor in its storied history. The the official credit card and bank of the new College High-powered aerial attacks from Florida and an automatic bid to the Orange Bowl. The 2006 history. matchup featured Virginia Tech making its third Football Playoff. Maryland met in 2002 and broke several Orange Orange Bowl saw Penn State outlast Florida State in Orange Bowl appearance in four years against Bowl records, some of which still stand today. The triple overtime. In a contest that saw a punt return Stanford – a school playing in its first Orange The first-ever Capital One Orange Bowl on December Gators prevailed 56-23 while setting single-team touchdown, safety, five lead changes or ties and Bowl. threw for 287 yards and four 31, 2014, featured Georgia Tech and Mississippi MICHIGAN’S records with 659 total yards and 456 passing yards three overtimes, Penn State’s Kevin Kelly gave the touchdowns in a 40-12 Cardinal victory. State. Georgia Tech’s run game exploded in the CLEMSON’S TOM BRADY in Steve Spurrier’s final game as the Florida head Nittany Lions the victory a record four hours and 45 third quarter, resulting in 21 unanswered points. coach. minutes after the opening kickoff. The saw first-time participant Despite Mississippi State’s Dak Prescott setting an West Virginia set a number of Orange Bowl records. Orange Bowl record for passing yards, Georgia Tech In the , 2002 Heisman Trophy As part of a new BCS agreement prior to the Led by South Florida native and Orange Bowl Youth claimed a 49-34 victory behind Justin Thomas’ four winner guided Southern California to 2006-07 bowl season, the four BCS sites rotated a Football Alliance participant , the West touchdown performance. five scoring drives of at least 61 yards in a 38-17 win BCS National Championship Game in addition to their Virginia Mountaineers defeated the Clemson Tigers over Iowa in the first of a record seven consecutive traditional bowl, creating a fifth BCS game annually. 70-33, a bowl game record for points scored. Smith In 2015, the Orange Bowl hosted its first-ever BCS appearances for the Trojans. set an Orange Bowl record with touchdowns thrown Unlikely participants Wake Forest and Louisville met College Football Playoff Semifinal, welcoming No. 1 (6), while caught four Clemson (ACC champions) vs. No. 4 Oklahoma (Big In 2004, two in-state teams met in the Orange Bowl in 2007, with the Cardinals taking a 24-13 victory touchdowns to tie the Orange Bowl scoring record. 12 champions) for a New Year’s Eve showdown in for the first time, as Miami went on to defeat archrival from the Demon Deacons. Virginia Tech became the 2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL ORANGE ONE CAPITAL 2019 South Florida. In a highly anticipated battle between Florida State 16-14. first team to play in two consecutive Orange Bowls For the second time in its history, the Orange Bowl since Nebraska in 1998, losing to Kansas 24-21 in Heisman finalist quarterbacks, Clemson’s Deshaun double-hosted two BCS Bowl games in 2013. Watson edged Oklahoma’s , leading Southern California and Oklahoma’s 2005 matchup 2008 and defeating Cincinnati 20-7 in 2009. Quarterback EJ Manuel and fullback Lonnie Pryor the Tigers to a 37-17 victory. Although Oklahoma led proved to be a special event for the Orange Bowl, each scored fourth quarter touchdowns to help by one point at halftime, Clemson scored on the first which hosted the BCS National Championship Game The Orange Bowl Committee double-hosted for Florida State defeat Northern Illinois 31-10 for its drive of the second half and was never headed. The for the second time and assembled three Heisman the first time in 2009. The Orange Bowl game first BCS bowl victory since winning the national victory sent Clemson to its first national championship Trophy winners on the same field for the first time was played on January 1 as Virginia Tech defeated championship in 1999. A week later, the BCS appearance since the 1982 Orange Bowl. ever. , the 2004 recipient, and Reggie Cincinnati. On January 8, 2009, the BCS National National Championship Game saw No. 2 Alabama Bush – who was awarded the trophy following the Championship Game featured multiple Heisman soundly defeat top-ranked Notre Dame for its second In 2016, the Orange Bowl hosted No. 11 Florida 2005 season – made easy work of 2003 Heisman winners competing for a national title for the second consecutive national title and third in the last four State University and No. 6 in winner Jason White and the Sooners, winning time. Florida’s 2007 Heisman winner Tim Tebow and years. Running back Eddie Lacy earned the game’s one of the most exciting games in the 2016-2017 55-19. The Trojans later vacated the title and Bush 2008 winner of Oklahoma squared off offensive MVP after running for 140 yards and a College Football season. Behind the strong play of relinquished the Heisman Trophy. in what would turn into a 24-14 Gator win, Florida’s touchdown, leading the Tide to a 42-14 victory. second national championship in three seasons. Florida State’s Dalvin Cook and Deandre Francois, the Seminoles were able to pull out a 33-32 victory in a The Orange Bowl Committee reached an agreement The 2014 Orange Bowl, the last in the BCS era, nail biter. Michigan led 30-27 with under 2 minutes to with the Atlantic Coast Conference prior to the 2006 featured the Clemson Tigers – making their second go until the Seminoles miraculously found themselves Classic, whereby the ACC champion would earn

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YEAR SCORE HEAD COACH MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYER RECORD RANK ATTENDANCE PAYOUT** HI-LO-RAIN YEAR SCORE HEAD COACH MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYER RECORD RANK ATTENDANCE PAYOUT** HI-LO-RAIN 2018 Alabama 34 Nick Saban (Alabama) 14-0 1/1/1 66,203 27.5 82-75-.00 1991 Colorado 10 Bill McCartney Charles Johnson (Colorado) 11-1-1 1/1 77,062 4,187,959 81-68-.00 (Dec. 28) Oklahoma 24 Xavier McKinney (Alabama) 12-2 4/4/4 (Jan. 1) Notre Dame 9 Lou Holtz (Notre Dame) 9-3 5/6 2017 Wisconsin 34 Alex Hornibrook (Wisconsin) 13-1 6/6/7 65,032 27.5 66-59-00 1990 Notre Dame 21 Lou Holtz (Notre Dame) 12-1 4/2 81,191 4,170,730 85-68-.00 (Dec. 30) Miami 24 10-3 10/11/13 (Jan. 1) Colorado 6 Bill McCartney (Colorado) 11-1 1/4 2016 Florida State 33 Dalvin Cook (Florida State) 10-3 11/12/8 67,432 27.5 72-57-.00 1989 Miami 23 Jimmy Johnson Steve Walsh (Miami) 11-1 2/2 79,480 2,735,616 85-64-.00 (Dec. 30) Michigan 32 10-3 6/5/10 (Jan. 2) Nebraska 3 Tom Osborne Charles Fryar (Nebraska) 11-2 6/10 2015 Clemson 37 Deshaun Watson (Clemson) 14-0 1/1/2 67,615 27.5 84-73-.00 1988 Miami 20 Jimmy Johnson (Miami) 12-0 2/1 74,178 2,591,654 79-72-.00 (Dec. 31) Oklahoma 17 (Clemson) 11-2 4/4/5 (Jan. 1) Oklahoma 14 Barry Switzer (Oklahoma) 11-1 1/3 2014 Georgia Tech 49 Paul Johnson Justin Thomas (Georgia Tech) 11-3 12/8/7 58,211 27.5 77-73-0.0 1987 Oklahoma 42 Barry Switzer (Oklahoma) 11-1 3/3 52,717 2,210,763 75-62-.00 (Dec. 31) Mississippi State 34 10-3 7/11/12 (Jan. 1) Arkansas 8 Ken Hatfield (Oklahoma) 9-3 9/15 2014 Clemson 40 Dabo Swinney Sammy Watkins (Clemson) 11-2 12/12/8 72,080 6.3 (both) 73-60-.00 1986 Oklahoma 25 Barry Switzer (Oklahoma) 11-1 3/1 74,178 2,239,780 79-72-.00 2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL (Jan. 3) Ohio State 35 12-2 7/7/12 (Jan. 1) Penn State 10 Joe Paterno Tim Lashar (Oklahoma) 11-1 1/3 2013 Alabama 42 Nick Saban Eddie Lacy (Alabama) 13-1 2/2/1 80,120 23.6 80-66-.00 1985 Washington 28 Don James Jacque Robinson (Washington) 11-1 4/2 56,294 2,016,000 82-71-.00 (Jan. 7) Notre Dame 14 C.J. Mosley (Alabama) 12-1 1/1/4 6.2 (Jan. 1) Oklahoma 17 Barry Switzer Ron Holmes (Washington) 9-2-1 2/6 2013 Florida State 31 Jimbo Fisher Lonnie Pryor (Florida State) 12-2 12/13/10 72,073 23.6 79-67-.00 1984 Miami 31 Howard Schnellenberger Bernie Kosar (Miami) 11-1 5/1 72,549 1,839,540 70-62-.00 (Jan. 1) Northern Illinois 10 12-2 15/16/22 28.2 (Jan. 2) Nebraska 30 Tom Osborne Jack Fernandez (Miami) 12-1 1/2 2012 West Virginia 70 Geno Smith (West Virginia) 10-3 23/23/17 67,563 22.3 66-42-.00 1983 Nebraska 21 Tom Osborne (Nebraska) 12-1 3/3 54,407 1,658,336 77-72-.00 (Jan. 4) Clemson 33 Dabo Swinney 10-4 15/14/22 (Jan. 1) LSU 20 (Nebraska) 8-3-1 13/11 2011 Stanford 40 Jim Harbaugh Andrew Luck (Stanford) 12-1 4/5/4 65,453 6 77-65-.06 1982 Clemson 22 Homer Jordan (Clemson) 12-0 1/1 72,748 1,538,424 77-73-.00 (Jan. 3) Virginia Tech 12 Frank Beamer 11-3 13/12/16 21.2 (Jan. 1) Nebraska 15 Tom Osborne Jeff Davis (Clemson) 9-3 4/11 2010 Iowa 24 (Iowa) 11-2 10/7/7 66,131 5 61-43-.00 1981 Oklahoma 18 Barry Switzer J.C. Watts (Oklahoma) 10-2 4/3 71,043 1,523,886 70-62-.00 (Jan. 5) Georgia Tech 14 Paul Johnson 11-3 9/13/13 18.5 (Jan. 1) Florida State 17 Bobby Bowden Jarvis Coursey (Florida State) 10-2 2/5 2009 Florida 24 Urban Meyer Tim Tebow (Florida) 13-1 2/1/1 78,468 18.5 86-60-.00 1980 Oklahoma 24 Barry Switzer J.C. Watts (Oklahoma) 11-1 5/3 66,714 1,295,398 62-58-.00 (Jan. 8) Oklahoma 14 Bob Stoops Carlos Dunlap (Florida) 11-2 1/2/5 (Jan. 1) Florida State 7 Bobby Bowden Bud Herbet (Oklahoma) 11-1 4/6 2009 Virginia Tech 20 Frank Beamer (Virginia Tech) 10-4 19/21/15 73,602 18.5 79-61-.00 1979 Oklahoma 31 Barry Switzer Billy Sims (Oklahoma) 11-1 4/3 66,365 1,128,076 86-72-.04 (Jan. 1) Cincinnati 7 Brian Kelly 11-3 12/12/17 (Jan. 1) Nebraska 24 Tom Osborne (Oklahoma) 9-3 6/8 2008 Kansas 24 Aqib Talib (Kansas) 12-1 8/8/7 74,111 4.5 59-37-.00 1978 Arkansas 31 Lou Holtz Roland Sales (Arkansas) 11-1 6/3 60,987 996,655 87-71-.00 (Jan. 3) Virginia Tech 21 Frank Beamer 11-3 3/5/9 17 (Jan. 2) Oklahoma 6 Barry Switzer Reggie Freeman (Arkansas) 10-2 2/7 2007 Louisville 24 (Louisville) 12-1 6/5/6 74,470 17 73-62-.94 1977 Ohio State 27 Woody Hayes Rod Gerald (Ohio State) 9-2-1 11/6 65,537 900,800 68-64-.00 (Jan. 2) Wake Forest 13 11-3 14/15/18 (Jan. 1) Colorado 10 Tom Cousineau (Ohio State) 8-4 12/16 2006 Penn State 26 (3OT) Joe Paterno Willie Reid (Florida State) 11-1 3/3/3 77,773 15 83-62-.01 1976 Oklahoma 14 Barry Switzer Steve Davis (Oklahoma) 11-1 3/1 80,307 698,444 66-64-.00 (Jan. 3) Florida State 23 Bobby Bowden 8-5 22/22/23 (Jan. 1) Michigan 6 Bo Schembechler (Oklahoma) 8-2-2 5/8 2005 USC 55* Matt Leinart (USC) 13-0* 1/1/1* 77,912 14.4 80-69-.01 1975 Notre Dame 13 Ara Parseghian Wayne Bullock (Notre Dame) 10-2 9/6 71,801 630,231 73-70-.00 (Jan. 4) Oklahoma 19 Bob Stoops 12-1 2/2/3 (Jan. 1) Alabama 11 Paul “Bear” Bryant Lee Roy Cook (Alabama) 11-1 1/5 2004 Miami 16 Jarrett Payton (Miami) 11-2 9/10/5 76,739 14 73-62-.00 1974 Penn State 16 Joe Paterno Tom Shuman (Penn State) 12-0 6/5 60,477 584,080 76-72-.00 (Jan. 1) Florida State 14 Bobby Bowden 10-3 7/9/11 (Jan. 1) LSU 9 Charlie McClendon Randy Crowder (Penn State) 9-3 13/13 2003 USC 38 Pete Carroll Carson Palmer (USC) 11-2 4/5/4 75,971 4.5 84-67-.00 1973 Nebraska 40 Bob Devaney Johnny Rodgers (Nebraska) 9-2-1 9/4 80,010 562,087 74-70-.00 (Jan. 2) Iowa 17 Kirk Ferentz 11-2 5/3/8 (Jan. 1) Notre Dame 6 Ara Parseghian Rich Glover (Nebraska) 8-3 12/14 2002 Florida 56 Steve Spurrier Taylor Jacobs (Florida) 10-2 5/5/3 73,640 6 71-60-.08 1972 Nebraska 38 Bob Devaney Jerry Tagge (Nebraska) 13-0 1/1 78,151 497,439 73-66-.00 (Jan. 2) Maryland 23 10-2 10/6/11 12 (Jan. 1) Alabama 6 Paul “Bear” Bryant Rich Glover (Nebraska) 11-1 2/4 2001 Oklahoma 13 Bob Stoops (Oklahoma) 13-0 1/1/1 76,835 12 65-51-.19 1971 Nebraska 17 Bob Devaney Jerry Tagge (Nebraska) 11-0-1 3/1 80,699 451,513 67-57-.00 (Jan. 3) Florida State 2 Bobby Bowden 11-2 2/3/5 (Jan. 1) LSU 12 Charlie McClendon (Nebraska) 9-3 5/7 2000 Michigan 35 (OT) David Terrell (Michigan) 10-2 8/8/5 70,461 6 82-70-.00 1970 Penn State 10 Joe Paterno Chuck Burkhart (Penn State) 11-0 2/2 78,282 411,282 80-62-.04 2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL ORANGE ONE CAPITAL 2019 (Jan. 2) Alabama 34 Mike Dubose 10-3 4/5/8 12 (Jan. 1) Missouri 3 Dan Devine Mike Reid (Penn State) 9-2 6/6 1999 Florida 31 Steve Spurrier Travis Taylor (Florida) 10-2 8/7/5 67,919 6 80-73-.16 1969 Penn State 15 Joe Paterno Donnie Shanklin (Kansas) 11-0 2/2 77,719 353,120 78-65-.00 (Jan. 2) Syracuse 10 8-4 15/18/25 12 (Jan. 1) Kansas 14 Pepper Rodgers 9-2 6/7 1998 Nebraska 42 Tom Osborne Ahman Green (Nebraska) 13-0 2/1 74,002 11.5 77-66-.00 1968 Oklahoma 26 Bob Warmack (Oklahoma) 10-1 3 77,993 334,832 79-70-.00 (Jan. 2) Tennessee 17 (Tennessee) 11-2 3/8 (Jan. 1) Tennessee 24 9-2 2 1996 Nebraska 41 Tom Osborne Damon Benning (Nebraska) 11-2 6/6 63,297 11.5 83-72-.01 1967 Florida 27 Larry Smith (Florida) 9-2 - 72,426 259,824 84-70-.00 (Dec. 31) Virginia Tech 21 Frank Beamer Ken Oxendine (Virginia Tech) 10-2 10/12 (Jan. 1) Georgia Tech 12 Bobby Dodd 9-2 8 1996 Florida State 31 Bobby Bowden Andre Cooper (Florida State) 10-2 8/4 72,198 11.5 84-71-.00 1966 Alabama 39 Paul “Bear” Bryant Steve Sloan (Alabama) 9-1-1 4/1 72,214 219,323 79-69-.00 (Jan. 1) Notre Dame 26 Lou Holtz Derrick Mayes (Notre Dame) 9-3 6/11 (Jan. 1) Nebraska 28 Bob Devaney 10-1 3/5 1995 Nebraska 24 Tom Osborne Tommie Frazier (Nebraska) 13-0 1/1 81,753 4,641,033 82-65-.00 1965 Texas 21 Joe Namath (Alabama) 10-1 5 72,647 208,943 79-75-.03 (Jan. 1) Miami 17 Chris T. Jones (Miami) 10-2 3/6 (Jan. 1) Alabama 17 Paul “Bear” Bryant 10-1 1 1994 Florida State 18 Bobby Bowden Charlie Ward (Florida State) 12-1 2/1 81,536 4,281,924 81-76-.19 1964 Nebraska 13 Bob Devaney 10-1 5 72,647 197,677 68-56-.00 (Jan. 1) Nebraska 16 Tom Osborne Tommie Frazier (Nebraska) 11-1 1/3 (Jan. 1) Auburn 7 Ralph “Shug” Jordan 9-2 6 1993 Florida State 27 Bobby Bowden Charlie Ward (Florida State) 11-1 3/2 57,324 4,187,500 80-67-5.04 1963 Alabama 17 Paul “Bear” Bryant 10-1 5 72,880 192,067 72-69-.00 (Jan. 1) Nebraska 14 Tom Osborne Corey Dixon (Nebraska) 9-3 11/14 (Jan.1) Oklahoma 0 Bud Wilkinson 8-3 8 1992 Miami 22 Dennis Erickson Larry Jones (Miami) 12-0 1/1 77,747 4,168,001 75-63-.09 1962 LSU 25 10-1 4 68,150 177,252 69-54-.15 (Jan. 1) Nebraska 0 Tom Osborne Tyrone Legette (Nebraska) 9-2-1 11/15 (Jan. 1) Colorado 7 Sonny Grandelius 9-2 7

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YEAR SCORE HEAD COACH MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYER RECORD RANK ATTENDANCE PAYOUT** HI-LO-RAIN 1961 Missouri 21 Dan Devine 10-1 5 72,212 183,653 80-67-.00 1935 1936 1937 (Jan. 2) Navy 14 Wayne Hardin 9-2 4 BUCKNELL 26 CATHOLIC 20 DUQUESNE 13 1960 Georgia 14 Wallace “Wally” Butts 10-1 5 72,186 185,962 77-58-.00 MIAMI 0 MISSISSIPPI 19 MISS. STATE 12 (Jan. 1) Missouri 0 Dan Devine 6-5 18 1959 Oklahoma 21 Bud Wilkinson 10-1 5 75,281 185,280 79-72.00 JANUARY 1, 1935 - MIAMI STADIUM JANUARY 1, 1936 - MIAMI STADIUM JANUARY 1, 1937 - MIAMI STADIUM (Jan. 1) Syracuse 6 8-2 9 1958 Oklahoma 48 Bud Wilkinson 10-1 4 76,318 224,314 74-70-.00 BISON CAPTURE FIRST ORANGE BOWL CATHOLIC HOLDS OFF LATE RALLY DESPERATION PASS UPSETS MAROONS (Jan. 1) Duke 21 Bill Murray 6-3-2 16 Bucknell, champion of the smaller Eastern The 1936 Orange Bowl featured out-of- A desperation 72-yard touchdown pass 1957 Colorado 27 Dallas Ward 8-2-1 20 73,280 218,993 73-57-.00 colleges, was the first team invited to the state schools Catholic University and the from tailback Boyd Brumbaugh to Ernie (Jan. 1) Clemson 21 Frank Howard 7-2-2 19 Orange Bowl Classic, which had been University of Mississippi, with Catholic Hefferle spelled an end to Mississippi called the Palm Festival for the previous prevailing 20-19. State’s upset hopes as Duquesne edged 1956 Oklahoma 20 Bud Wilkinson 11-0 1 76,561 226,146 75-70-.00 two years. The Cardinals jumped out to a 13-0 lead the Bulldogs, 13-12. 2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL (Jan. 2) Maryland 6 Jim Tatum 10-1 3 Bison head coach Hook Mylin and his staff before Ole Miss’ Ned Peters broke free on The Maroons scored first on a 10-yard 1955 Duke 34 Bill Murray 8-2-1 14 68,750 137,991 76-70-.00 took several days to decide on accepting the invitation a 67-yard touchdown run, the first long touchdown in the run by Ike Pickle. Following a Brumbaugh 1-yard run, (Jan. 1) Nebraska 7 6-5 - to bring his team to Miami. They finally said yes, but not Orange Bowl. Mississippi State edged on top once again when Pee Wee 1954 Oklahoma 7 Bud Wilkinson 9-1-1 4 68,640 121,308 73-60-.00 without precautions—280 gallons of their own water Catholic safety Paul Rydewski scampered 24 yards with a Armstrong hit Fred Walters from 40 yards out to make it (Jan. 1) Maryland 0 Jim Tatum 10-1 1 supply from Pennsylvania to combat the heat. blocked punt to give the Cardinals a 20-6 lead going into 12-7. Bucknell back Bill Wilkinson scored the first touch- the final quarter. Then in the fourth period, the Brumbaugh-to-Hef- 1953 Alabama 61 Harold “Red” Drew 10-2 9 66,280 104,990 67-55-.00 down and the Bison defense held Miami to just four first The Rebels recorded two fourth-quarter touch- ferle pass gave the Dukes the win. Missed extra points on (Jan. 1) Syracuse 6 Ben Schwartzwalder 7-3 14 downs and 28 yards of total offense en route to a 26-0 downs, but a missed extra point kept them one point shy. both first-half touchdowns came back to haunt Mississippi 1952 Georgia Tech 17 Bobby Dodd 11-0-1 5 66,839 92,980 79-73-.00 victory in the inaugural Orange Bowl. With Bill Munday of CBS handling the play-by-play, State as the final margin was one point. (Jan. 1) Baylor 14 George Sauer 8-2-1 9 Another famous sidelight from the 1935 Classic was the game was the first Orange Bowl to be broadcast on CBS Radio once again broadcasted the game 1951 Clemson 15 Frank Howard 9-0-1 10 65,181 - 70-50-.00 the transmission of the first wire photo across the United radio. Legendary sports writer was also in nationwide with Orange Bowl Hall of Fame inductee Ted (Jan. 1) Miami 14 9-1-1 15 States by the . the press box. Husing calling the action. CU MISS 1950 Santa Clara 21 8-2-1 15 64,816 - 74-68-.00 BUCK MIAMI First Downs 7 5 DUQ MISS ST. (Jan. 1) Kentucky 13 Paul “Bear” Bryant 9-3 11 First Downs 12 8 Rushing Attempts - - First Downs 14 12 1949 Texas 41 Blair Cheery 7-3-1 - 60,523 - 61-42-.00 Rushing Attempts - - Rushing Yards 124 212 Rushing Attempts - - (Jan. 1) Georgia 28 Wallace “Wally” Butts 9-2 8 Rushing Yards 215 15 Passes Attempted 3 12 Rushing Yards 199 111 1948 Georgia Tech 20 Bobby Dodd 10-1 10 59,578 - 77-73-.00 Passes Attempted 13 14 Passes Completed 1 3 Passes Attempted 15 23 (Jan. 1) Kansas 14 George Sauer 8-1-2 12 Passes Completed 3 3 Had Intercepted 2 4 Passes Completed 5 8 Had Intercepted 1 5 Passing Yards 48 53 Had Intercepted 4 0 1947 Rice 8 9-2 10 36,152 - 77-74-.00 Passing Yards 63 13 Total Offense 172 265 Passing Yards 110 159 (Jan. 1) Tennessee 0 Gen. Robert Neyland 9-2 7 Total Offense 278 28 Punting/Avg. 13/41.0 11/38.0 Total Offense 309 270 1946 Miami 13 Jack Harding 9-1-1 - 35,709 - 60-48-.00 Punting/Avg. 6/41 13/29 /Lost 1/1 3/2 Punting/Avg. 9/24.7 6/43.0 (Jan. 1) Holy Cross 6 John DaGrosa 8-2 16 Fumbles/Lost 2/1 4/1 Penalties/Yards 1/30 1/10 Fumbles/Lost 0/0 0/0 1945 Tulsa 26 Henry Frnka 8-2 - 23,279 - 78-60-.00 Penalties/Yards 4/30 1/15 Penalties/Yards 1/5 1/5 (Jan. 1) Georgia Tech 12 William Alexander 8-3 13 SCORE BY QUARTERS SCORE BY QUARTERS Catholic 7 6 7 0 - 20 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1944 LSU 19 6-3 - 25,203 - 72-58-.00 Bucknell 0 7 6 13 - 26 Mississippi 0 6 0 13 - 19 Duquesne 0 7 0 6 - 13 (Jan. 1) Texas A&M 14 Homer Norton 7-2-1 - Miami 0 0 0 0 - 0 Miss. State 6 6 0 0 - 12 1943 Alabama 37 Frank Thomas 8-3 10 25,166 - 77-60-.00 SCORING SUMMARY (Jan. 1) Boston College 21 Dennis Myers 8-2 8 SCORING SUMMARY CU: Adamaitis 1-yard pass from Draginis (Milligan kick); SCORING SUMMARY 1942 Georgia 40 Wallace “Wally” Butts 9-1-1 14 35,786 - 77-72-.00 BUCK: B. Wilkinson 23-yard pass from Jenkins (Dobie CU: Foley 52-yard pass from Adamaitis (kick failed); MISS: MISS ST: Pickle 8-yard run (kick failed); DUQ: Brumbaugh (Jan. 1) TCU 26 Leo “Dutch” Meyer 7-3-1 - kick); BUCK: Miller 4-yard run (kick failed); BUCK: S. Peters 67-yard run (kick failed); CU: Rydewski 24-yard 1-yard run (Brumbaugh kick); MISS ST: Walters 40-yard Smith 8-yard run (Dobie kick); BUCK: Reznichak 10-yard run on blocked kick (Makofske kick); MISS: Bernard pass from Armstrong (kick failed); DUQ: Hefferle 72-yard 1941 Mississippi State 14 Allyn McKeen 10-0-1 9 29,554 - 77-70-.00 run (kick failed). 3-yard run (kick failed); MISS: Poole 24-yard pass from pass from Brumbaugh (kick failed) (Jan. 1) Georgetown 7 Jack Haggerty 8-2 13 Baumstein (Richardson kick) 1940 Georgia Tech 21 William Alexander 8-2 16 29,278 - 74-56-.00 Bucknell Head Coach: Hook Mylin Duquesne Head Coach: Jack Smith 2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL ORANGE ONE CAPITAL 2019 (Jan. 1) Missouri 7 8-2 6 Miami Head Coach: Tom McCann Catholic Head Coach: A.J. Bergman Mississippi State Head Coach: Major 1939 Tennessee 17 Gen. Robert Neyland 11-0 2 32,191 - 78-67-.00 Mississippi Head Coach: Ed Walker (Jan. 2) Oklahoma 0 Tom Stidham 10-1 4 1938 Auburn 6 6-2-3 - 18,972 - 78-73-.00 (Jan. 1) Michigan State 0 8-2 - 1937 Duquesne 13 Jack Smith 8-2 14 9,210 - 77-73-.00 (Jan. 1) Mississippi State 12 “Major” Ralph Sasse 7-3-1 - 1936 Catholic 20 A.J. Bergman 8-1 - 6,568 - 74-70-.00 (Jan. 1) Mississippi 19 Ed Walker 9-2 - 1935 Bucknell 26 Edward “Hook” Mylin 7-2-2 - 5,134 - 79-69-.09 (Jan. 1) Miami 0 Tom McCann 5-3-1 -

* - Participation later vacated by NCAA ** -1996 to present, payouts in millions Note: Prior to 1996, payouts made to individual teams. Since 1996, payouts made to the conference of the participating team. If only one payout listed, both teams received the same payout. Since 1999, payout to the conferences for a second BCS participating team is less than for its champion. Note: Prior to 1965, rankings are from Associated Press poll pre-bowl games. From 1965-98, rankings indicate AP poll before and after bowl games. Beginning in 2014, CFP rankings precede AP rankings (CFP/AP pregame/AP postgame) • ­1999 - 2014, BCS standings precede AP rankings (BCS/AP pregame/AP postgame) Note: No Most Outstanding Player Selected from 1935 - 1964 Bold: Indicates National Championship Games

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1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 AUBURN 6 TENNESSEE 17 GEORGIA TECH 21 MISS. STATE 14 GEORGIA 40 ALABAMA 37 MICHIGAN STATE 0 OKLAHOMA 0 MISSOURI 7 GEORGETOWN 7 TCU 26 BOSTON COLLEGE 21

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AUBURN SQUEAKS BY SPARTANS ORANGE BOWL DECLARED “MAJOR BOWL” GEORGIA TECH UPSETS MISSOURI SPECIAL TEAMS SAVES STATE BULLDOG STAR SINKS TCU SOLO-SOARING EAGLE NOT ENOUGH In the lowest scoring game in Orange Bowl A match-up of undefeated Tennessee and The Yellow Jackets made their first of seven Augie Lio thought the Hoyas were victims of Georgia All-American quarterback Frankie Stung by two first-quarter Boston College history, Auburn won 6-0 while Michigan Oklahoma propelled the Orange Bowl into trips to the Orange Bowl a successful one, Southern officiating in the 1941 game, as Sinkwich, playing with an oversized chin touchdowns, Alabama regrouped to score State’s offense sputtered the entire day. the “major bowl” arena in 1939. defeating Big Six champion Missouri 21-7 Mississippi State won a defensive struggle mask to protect a broken jaw, put on an 22 second-quarter points en route to Not until the fourth quarter did the Spartans It took some marketing and public relations behind the heroics of 147-pound Johnny with Eastern power Georgetown 14-7 to offensive display still considered by many a 37-21 victory in its first Orange Bowl 2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL make a first down and they totaled only two moves by the OBC’s Ernie Seiler to bring Bosch, who out-ran and out-passed earn its first bowl victory in history. as the greatest in any bowl game as he led appearance. for the game—to go along with 57 yards the Sooners to South Florida. Seiler went the Tigers’ All-American “Passin” Paul It was a scoreless game late in the first his Bulldogs to a 40-26 win over TCU. Mike Holovak, the Eagles’ swift right of total offense. Although the Auburn offense seemed to to Norman and covered the campus with posters of palm Christman. quarter when Georgetown’s Jim Daniels dropped into his Sinkwich, a future Heisman Trophy winner and Or- halfback, scored on runs of 65 and 35 yards to put Boston move at will, it could score only once—and then missed trees, beaches, and Miami’s young women. After a After Christman scored for the Tigers, Howard end zone to punt the ball. State’s Hunter Corhern broke ange Bowl Hall of Fame member, passed for touchdowns College on top early. Then ‘Bama went to work, scoring the extra point. stirring pep talk to the OU squad, the Sooners voted to Ector’s 1-yard touchdown plunge completed Tech’s through to block the kick and giant Bulldog tackle John of 61, 60 and 15 yards and raced 43 yards on a quarter- on two pass plays and getting a 40-yard run from Bobby Ralph O’Gwynne set up his 2-yard touchdown run accept the Orange Bowl offer over more lucrative ones 63-yard drive to knot the score at 7-7. Rob Ison raced Tripson recovered in the endzone for a touchdown. back draw for another score. He completed nine-of-13 Tom Jenkins to take a 19-14 lead. with a 45-yard pass from George Kenmore in the second from the Cotton, Rose, and Sugar Bowls. 59 yards for a second quarter Tech touchdown to give The Maroons added a second-quarter score and passes for 243 yards and chalked up 355 yards of total Following a third Holovak touchdown, Alabama’s quarter. He was run out of bounds at the Spartan five. Seiler then asked Oklahoma head coach the Jackets the lead for good. In the third quarter, Tech held the Hoyas to just one touchdown in the second half. offense, a then Orange Bowl record. George Hecht booted a 25-yard field goal to take a 22-21 After three attempts which netted two yards, O’Gwynne’s Tom Stidham to call his friend, head coach Bob Neyland fumbled at the Missouri 1-yard line but forced the Tigers State was held to only 119 yards of total offense and eight Georgia led at halftime 33-7 and held a 40-7 lead halftime advantage. The Tide scored 15 unanswered fourth-down skirt over the left side proved the difference. at Tennessee, to set up the match-up. When Neyland to punt. Bosch returned the punt 14 yards to the 34 and first downs, while Georgetown registered 221 yards of through the third quarter before Texas Christian mounted a points in the second half on a pair of touchdowns and a The Tigers participated in the Orange Bowl after the accepted, the Orange Bowl had the game of the year. Early Wheby raced 34 yards for the score. offense. late three-touchdown effort. safety to finish off the Eagles. officials voted, 7-6, lifting a ban Oklahoma had recorded eight shutouts in its 10-0 season, Missouri drove once to the Jackets’ one yard With MSU leading 7-0, Georgetown’s Julius Koshlap which forbade SEC teams from playing postseason games while the Volunteers had seven in their 10-0 campaign. line in the fourth quarter, but Tech held and finished its hit Arthur Lenski for 46 yards to the Mississippi State four UGA TCU ALA BC in bowls other than the Rose and Sugar Bowls. Tennessee dominated the game, racking up season with an 8-2 record and a No. 16 national ranking yard-line. However, the referee called it back when he First Downs 12 8 First Downs 13 13 A sellout crowd of nearly 19,000 attended the game 268 yards of offense and limiting the Sooners to 81. Play by the Associated Press. said Koshlap was not five yards behind the line when he Rushing Attempts - - Rushing Attempts 51 35 at Miami’s brand-new $360,000 Orange Bowl Stadium. was rough in this contest as the teams racked up a total of launched the ball, a rule at that time. Rushing Yards 218 71 Rushing Yards 248 237 242 yards in penalties, and several players were ejected GT MIZZ Passes Attempted 24 24 Passes Attempted 14 22 AUB MICH ST. from the game. First Downs 12 14 MISS ST. G’TOWN Passes Completed 12 9 Passes Completed 8 12 First Downs 13 2 Rushing Attempts - - First Downs 8 14 Had Intercepted 4 6 Had Intercepted 1 2 Rushing Attempts - - TENN OKLA Rushing Yards 210 151 Rushing Attempts - - Passing Yards 281 137 Passing Yards 94 157 Rushing Yards 197 40 First Downs 15 6 Passes Attempted 14 26 Rushing Yards 106 125 Total Offense 499 208 Total Offense 342 394 Passes Attempted 10 12 Rushing Attempts 51 16 Passes Completed 8 8 Passes Attempted 11 23 Punting/Avg. 4/22.2 7/37.0 Punting/Avg. 5/42.8 4/33.7 Passes Completed 4 2 Rushing Yards 197 25 Had Intercepted 1 1 Passes Completed 5 10 Fumbles/Lost 3/3 1/0 Fumbles/Lost 1/0 5/2 Had Intercepted 2 3 Passes Attempted 27 13 Passing Yards 91 60 Had Intercepted 0 3 Penalties/Yards 7/54 2/24 Penalties/Yards 4/20 3/11 Passing Yards 81 25 Passes Completed 10 4 Total Offense 301 211 Passing Yards 52 104 Total Offense 278 65 Had Intercepted 1 0 Punting/Avg. -/35.0 -/33.0 Total Offense 158 229 SCORE BY QUARTERS SCORE BY QUARTERS Punting/Avg. 10/33.7 12/25.2 Passing Yards 63 69 Fumbles/Lost -/3 -/1 Punting/Avg. 11/36.8 8/28.2 Georgia 19 14 7 0 - 40 Alabama 0 22 6 9 - 37 Fumbles/Lost 0/0 0/0 Total Offense 260 94 Penalties/Yards -/36 -/15 Fumbles/Lost 2/0 1/0 TCU 7 0 7 12 - 26 Boston College 14 7 0 0 - 21 Penalties/Yards -/50 -/35 Punting/Avg. 12/36.0 13/40.0 Penalties/Yards 11/71 8/90 Fumbles/Lost 2/1 4/3 SCORE BY QUARTERS SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY SCORE BY QUARTERS Penalties/Yards 16/130 9/90 Georgia Tech 7 7 7 0 - 21 SCORE BY QUARTERS UGA: Keuper 2-yard run (Costa kick); UGA: Conger BC: Holovak 65-yard run, lateral from Doherty (Connolly Auburn 0 6 0 0 - 6 Missouri 7 0 0 0 - 7 Miss. State 7 7 0 0 - 14 61-yard pass from Sinkwich (kick failed); UGA: Kimsey kick); BC: Holovak 35-yard run (Connolly kick); ALA: Mich. State 0 0 0 0 - 0 SCORE BY QUARTERS Georgetown 0 0 7 0 - 7 60-yard pass from Sinkwich (kick failed); TCU: Gillespie Leeth 14-yard pass from Mosley (Hecht kick); ALA: Cook Tennessee 7 3 6 7 - 17 SCORING SUMMARY 4-yard run (Medanich kick); UGA: Davis 15-yard pass from 18-yard pass from August (kick failed); ALA: Jenkins SCORING SUMMARY Oklahoma 0 0 0 0 - 0 MIZZ: Christman 1-yard run (Cunningham kick); GT: Ector SCORING SUMMARY Sinkwich (Costa kick); UGA: Davis 23-yard pass from Todd 40-yard run (kick failed); BC: Holovak 2-yard run (Connolly AUB: O’Gwynne 2-yard run (kick failed) 1-yard run (Goree kick); GT: Ison 31-yard run (Goree kick); MISS ST: Tripson blocked punt recovery (Dees kick); MISS (Costa kick); UGA: Sinkwich 43-yard run (Costa kick); kick); ALA: Hecht 25-yard FG; ALA: August 15-yard run SCORING SUMMARY GT: Wheby 59-yard run (Goree kick) ST: Jefferson 2-yard run (Burke kick); G’TOWN: Castiglia TCU: Alford 20-yard pass from Nix (Roach kick); TCU: (kick failed); ALA: Jenkins 1-yard run (Hecht kick); ALA: Auburn Head Coach: Jack Meagher 2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL ORANGE ONE CAPITAL 2019 TENN: Foxx 8-yard run (Wyatt kick); TENN: Watt 22-yard 2-yard run (Lio kick) Alford 15-yard pass from Nix (run failed); TCU: Kring 53- Domnanovich safety Michigan State Head Coach: Charlie Bachman FG; TENN: B. Wood 19-yard run on reverse (Foxx kick) Georgia Tech Head Coach: W.A. Alexander yard pass from Gillespie (run failed) Missouri Head Coach: Don Faurot Mississippi State Head Coach: Allyn McKeen Alabama Head Coach: Frank Thomas Tennessee Head Coach: General Robert Neyland Georgetown Head Coach: Jack Haggerty Georgia Head Coach: Wallace Butts Boston College Head Coach: Dennis Myers Oklahoma Head Coach: Tom Stidham Texas Christian Head Coach: Leo R. Meyer

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1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 LSU 19 TULSA 26 MIAMI 13 RICE 8 GEORGIA TECH 20 TEXAS 41 TEXAS A&M 14 GEORGIA TECH 12 HOLY CROSS 6 TENNESSEE 0 KANSAS 14 GEORGIA 28

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VAN BUREN STEALS SHOW IN WIN TULSA GAINS REVENGE ON TECH HURRICANES FEELING RIGHT AT HOME BLOCKED PUNTS BRING DOWN VOLS JACKETS HOLD OFF JAYHAWKS LATE TDS KEY LONGHORN WIN Steve Van Buren ran and passed for two Quarterback Frank Broyles’ then Orange While the rest of the state celebrated its Eight first-quarter points, including a safety Georgia Tech held off a furious late rally The came out on top first-quarter touchdowns and then sewed Bowl-record 304-yard passing attack centennial anniversary, a capacity crowd off of a blocked punt, paved the way for an from Kansas that included a goal line fum- in this high-scoring affair and the lead up the victory with a 63-yard scoring run was not enough for Georgia Tech as Tulsa saw what was probably the most exciting 8-0 upset of Tennessee by Rice. ble in the game’s final seconds to defeat changed hands six times before Coach Blair in the third quarter as State avenged a 20-18 loss in the 1944 Sugar finish in Orange Bowl history, as Miami’s Rice blocked and tackled better than the Jayhawks by a 20-14 score. The Cherry’s squad handed Georgia a 41-28 2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL University beat Texas A&M 19-14 in a Bowl with a 26-12 win over the Yellow Al Hudson intercepted a pass and returned Tennessee, and it out-defended and Jayhawks were a two-touchdown underdog setback. war-time game. Jackets. it 89 yards for the winning touchdown with out-kicked the team whose coach wrote the to Bobby Dodd’s powerful Yellow Jackets, At the time, the combined 69 points set an Despite coming into the game with a sprained ankle, Tulsa jumped out to a 20-0 lead behind a pair of Ed no time remaining on the clock to defeat a shocked Holy book on winning by kicking. There was a record 28 punts, but the game was tied at 7-7 heading into halftime. Orange Bowl record. Van Buren ran for 172 yards, kicked off, punted, and Shedlosky touchdowns. On Tulsa’s first play of the third Cross squad 13-6. including the Owls’ Huey Keeney’s 13. Rice Coach Jess Tech then roared to two third-quarter touchdowns to The Bulldogs held a 28-27 lead early in the fourth kicked an extra point in the 10th annual Classic. Louisiana quarter, the Hurricane used some razzle-dazzle as Perry The home crowd held its breath as the Crusaders Neely began to play Robert Neyland’s game, matching take a 20-7 lead. Kansas’ Ray Evans scored his second before Texas, led by Tom Landry, moved from its own 31 State had been beaten by the Aggies earlier in the season. Moss threw to Nip Goodnight at the 35-yard line, who then had a last-second chance to break a 6-6 tie. Only 10 quick-kick for quick-kick. touchdown of the game to cut the lead to 20-14 in the to the Georgia 2. Halfback Randall Clay scored the go- World War II was raging and virtually every lateraled to Barney White, who sped straight down the seconds remained when Holy Cross quarterback Gene The Owls’ lone touchdown came on their fourth quarter. ahead touchdown. able-bodied male was in the Armed Forces. Some schools north sideline for six points, making the score 20-0. DeFilippo’s pass was released toward intended receiver second series on an 83-yard drive. At midfield on Kansas drove to the Tech 1-yard line with 37 Landry rushed for 117 yards and scored the second brought in servicemen who had attended the school prior Tech came back with six points of its own in the Bob Conway. second down, fullback Carl Russ popped through a hole seconds left before Lynn McNutt fumbled on a quarter- Texas touchdown on a 14-yard run. After stopping a Geor- to being drafted and let them play on weekends. They third quarter. Tulsa’s Camp Wilson quickly quieted the Downfield, the ball was batted into the air by and headed downfield where he was encircled at the back sneak and Tech’s Rollo Phillips recovered to seal the gia drive, the Longhorns tacked on an insurance score for were referred to as the “V-12” schools and the others were crowd, taking the Tech kickoff on the 10-yard line and Hurricanes’ Bill Krasnai at the Miami 11-yard Tennessee 15. He pitched a lateral to Keeney trailing the victory. the 41-28 final margin. Johnny Rauch stood out in defeat called “civilian” schools. The OBC’s policy was to select its racing 90 yards for a 26-6 Tulsa lead. Georgia Tech added line and into the hands of Hudson. The former state high play, and Keeney sprinted untouched to the end zone to GT KU for Georgia, completing 11-of-17 passes for 161 yards and team from the “civilian” schools. six points in the final quarter to pull within 14 points of the school track champion had only one man to beat and he make it 6-0. First Downs 9 14 a touchdown. victorious Hurricane. crossed the 35 when the game’s ending gun sounded. Soon after, the Vols punted on third down Rushing Attempts 39 39 LSU TAMU Moments later he crossed the goal line. It was the first and freshman James Williams blocked the punt from Rushing Yards 75 77 TEXAS UGA First Downs 7 9 TULSA GT bowl game to be decided after time had expired. the outside. The ball rolled to the Tennessee 1-yard line Passes Attempted 19 19 First Downs 19 9 Rushing Attempts 48 24 First Downs 14 17 where the Volunteers recovered. They still had a down to Passes Completed 11 10 Rushing Attempts 57 30 Rushing Yards 207 4 Rushing Attempts 42 28 MIAMI HC work with. Rice’s Ralph Murphy, another freshman, got Had Intercepted 0 1 Rushing Yards 332 56 Passes Attempted 12 32 Rushing Yards 188 40 First Downs 7 13 through to the kicker again and knocked it out of the end Passing Yards 129 158 Passes Attempted 10 17 Passes Completed 4 13 Passes Attempted 16 36 Rushing Attempts 47 37 zone for the safety. Total Offense 204 235 Passes Completed 5 11 Had Intercepted 0 5 Passes Completed 6 19 Rushing Yards 193 181 Punting/Avg. 9/40.0 7/34.0 Had Intercepted 2 2 Passing Yards 92 171 Had Intercepted 0 2 Passes Attempted 10 24 RICE TENN Fumbles/Lost 1/1 4/1 Passing Yards 70 161 Total Offense 299 175 Passing Yards 131 309 Passes Completed 0 8 First Downs 9 5 Penalties/Yards 10/70 5/37 Total Offense 402 217 Punting/Avg. 10/40.3 9/41.8 Total Offense 319 349 Had Intercepted 3 4 Rushing Attempts 55 36 Punting/Avg. 5/40.0 5/41.0 Fumbles/Lost 3/3 5/2 Punting/Avg. 6/38.8 4/25.7 Passing Yards 0 59 Rushing Yards 208 105 SCORE BY QUARTERS Fumbles/Lost 2/1 1/1 Penalties/Yards 7/81 4/35 Fumbles/Lost 2/1 6/3 Total Offense 193 240 Passes Attempted 4 19 Georgia Tech 0 7 13 0 - 20 Penalties/Yards 5/55 6/50 Penalties/Yards 4/41 1/15 Punting/Avg. 10/36.4 9/38.5 Passes Completed 0 4 Kansas 0 7 0 7 - 14 SCORE BY QUARTERS Fumbles/Lost 0/0 1/1 Had Intercepted 2 4 SCORE BY QUARTERS LSU 12 0 7 0 - 19 SCORE BY QUARTERS Penalties/Yards 7/41 1/5 Passing Yards 0 32 SCORING SUMMARY Texas 13 7 7 14 - 41 Texas A&M 7 0 7 0 - 14 Tulsa 14 0 12 0 - 26 Total Offense 208 137 GT: Patton 24-yard pass from Still (Bowen kick); KU: Georgia 7 7 7 7 - 28 Georgia Tech 0 0 6 6 - 12 SCORE BY QUARTERS Punting/Avg. 13/44.3 15/38.1 Evans 12-yard run (Fambrough kick); GT: Queen 15-yard SCORING SUMMARY Miami 0 6 0 7 - 13 Fumbles/Lost 4/3 3/0 pass from Still (kick failed); GT: Patton 5-yard pass from SCORING SUMMARY LSU: Van Buren 11-yard run reverse (kick failed); LSU: SCORING SUMMARY Holy Cross 6 0 0 0 - 6 Penalties/Yards 4/40 6/67 Still (Bowen kick); KU: Evans 13-yard pass from Hogan UGA: Bodine 71-yard return (Geri kick); Goode 24-yard pass from Van Buren (kick failed); TAMU: TULSA: Shedlosky 14-yard pass from Moss (Moss kick); (Fambrough kick) TEXAS: Borneman 4-yard run (Clay kick); TEXAS: Landry Burditt 21-yard pass from Hallmark (Burditt kick); LSU: TULSA: Shedlosky 3-yard reverse run (Moss kick); TULSA: SCORING SUMMARY SCORE BY QUARTERS 14-yard run (kick failed); UGA: Geri 1-yard run (Geri kick); Van Buren 63-yard run (Van Buren kick); TAMU: Settegast White 65-yard pass from Moss to Shedlosky, lateral MIAMI: Krull 1-yard run (kick failed); HC: Brennan 16-yard Rice 8 0 0 0 - 8 Georgia Tech Head Coach: Bobby Dodd TEXAS: Samuels 21-yard run (Clay kick); TEXAS: Proctor 18-yard pass from Hallmark (Burditt kick) to White (kick failed); GT: McIntosh 51-yard pass from pass from Koslowski (kick failed); MIAMI: Hudson 89-yard Tennessee 0 0 0 0 - 0 Kansas Head Coach: George Sauer 24-yard pass from Campbell (Clay kick); UGA: Geri 6-yard Broyles (kick failed); TULSA: Wilson 90-yard kickoff return pass interception return (Ghaul kick) 2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL ORANGE ONE CAPITAL 2019 run (Geri kick); UGA: Walston 37-yard pass from Rauch LSU Head Coach: Bernie Moore (kick failed); GT: Taylor 2-yard run (kick failed) SCORING SUMMARY (Geri kick); TEXAS: Clay 2-yard run (Clay kick); TEXAS: Texas A&M Head Coach: Homer Norton Miami Head Coach: Jack Harding RICE: Rowan safety, recovered blocked kick; RICE: Keeney Clay 4-yard run (Clay kick) Tulsa Head Coach: Henry Frnka Holy Cross Head Coach: John DaGrosa 50-yard run (kick failed) Georgia Tech Head Coach: W.A. Alexander Texas Head Coach: Blair Cherry Rice Head Coach: Jess Neely Georgia Head Coach: Wallace Butts Tennessee Head Coach: Gen. Robert Neyland

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1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 SANTA CLARA 21 CLEMSON 15 GEORGIA TECH 17 ALABAMA 61 OKLAHOMA 7 DUKE 34 KENTUCKY 13 MIAMI 14 BAYLOR 14 SYRACUSE 6 MARYLAND 0 NEBRASKA 7

JANUARY 2, 1950 - ORANGE BOWL STADIUM JANUARY 1, 1951 - ORANGE BOWL STADIUM JANUARY 1, 1952 - ORANGE BOWL STADIUM JANUARY 1, 1953 - ORANGE BOWL STADIUM JANUARY 1, 1954 - ORANGE BOWL STADIUM JANUARY 1, 1955 - ORANGE BOWL STADIUM NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP

LONGSHOT SANTA CLARA UPSETS ‘CATS MIAMI LOSES ON SAFETY LATE FIELD GOAL BEATS BAYLOR ORANGE BOWL TELEVISED FOR FIRST TIME SOONER DEFENSE SHUTS DOWN NO. 1 DUKE TURNS NEBRASKA BLUE Underdog Santa Clara scored 14 Clemson backup defensive guard Sterling Georgia Tech broke a 14-14 tie late in Heavily-favored Alabama dominated Top-ranked University of Maryland, minus Duke won the Atlantic Coast Conference third-quarter points and withstood the Smith nailed Miami halfback Frank Smith the fourth quarter on a 22- yard Pepper Syracuse in the most lopsided Orange Bowl All-America quarterback , in 1954 and Oklahoma won the Big Seven, challenge of Kentucky quarterback Babe for a safety late in the game to give the Rodgers field goal to beat Baylor 17-14 on a Classic in history. The Crimson Tide held was shut out for the first time in 51 games but the Sooners stayed home because of a Parilli to earn a 21-13 win. Tigers a 15-14 win over the Hurricanes. hot, muggy day in Miami.

a 21-6 halftime advantage and tacked on by fourth-ranked Oklahoma, 7-0, in the conference rule that prohibited consecutive 2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL Kentucky seemed in charge in the opening The hometown ‘Canes were protecting a Undefeated Georgia Tech came into the 20 points in each of the final quarters to 20th Orange Bowl Classic. Orange Bowl appearances. half, leading 7-0 on a 1-yard Wilbur Jam- 14-13 lead with six minutes to go when game as co-champion of the Southeastern embarrass the Orangemen 61-6. The Terrapins, champions of the new This allowed runner-up Nebraska to enter erson run. Santa Clara Hall Haynes contributed on Harry Mallios returned a punt 79 yards for an apparent Conference while Baylor was the ’s Seven Orange Bowl records fell and four Atlantic Coast Conference, were college football’s dynasty. the game, which it lost to the Blue Devils 34-7. offense scoring the second of two Santa Clara touchdowns score. But penalties moved Miami into a deep hole and runner-up. The Bears dominated the first half and led 14-7 others were equaled as the Tide rolled up 586 yards of During the regular season, the Maryland defense had The Blue Devils controlled the ball throughout in the third quarter to take a 14-7 lead. on the next play, Frank Smith took a pitchout and was at halftime. total offense out of its split T attack. Big plays marked allowed a mere 84 rushing yards per game. the game. They dominated every statistical category, Kentucky pulled within one, 14-13, in the fourth dropped by Sterling Smith for a safety. With 6:53 left in the game, the Yellow Jackets its advances, including a 50-yard pass to Corky Tharp Despite losing Faloney to a knee injury early in the including plays (76-to-54), first downs (23-to-6) and yards when Parilli hooked up with Emery Clark on a 52-yard Both teams had come into the Orange Bowl with knotted the score at 14 on a 22-yard touchdown pass from Clell Hobson in the second quarter, an 80-yard Cecil week, the Maryland offense came out smoking. Behind (361-to-105). pass play. The Californians gambled on a wide pitchout to only a tie blemishing their record. from Darrell Crawford to Buck Martin. Ingram punt return and Buster Hill’s 60-yard interception backup Charlie Boxold, the Terrapins rolled to a first down Duke scored first on Bob Pascal’s 7-yard run Bernie Vogel as the clock ran down and Vogel took it 16 Clemson led 7-0 at halftime, thanks to a 76-yard Three minutes later, Tech’s Pete Ferris picked off a return in the fourth. at the Sooner 4-yard line on the game’s second drive. But in the second quarter and Jerry Barger threw five yards to yards to make the final score 21-13. first-quarter march, while the ‘Canes managed only one Larry Isbell pass at midfield and returned it to the Baylor Even backup quarterback got in on the Big Seven champions held as Ralph Felton’s plunge on Jerry Kocourek for a 14-0 halftime lead. The game was and Kentucky’s first first down through two quarters of play. Clemson took the 9. Crawford tried right tackle for no gain. Leon Hardeman, the action; Starr’s 22-yard pass to Joe Cummings gave fourth down came up six inches short. Nebraska got on the board with Don major bowl appearance. Santa Clara’s 3,300-mile, four- second half kickoff and used six plays to get Glenn Smith who had scored his team’s first touchdown, got three at the Crimson Tide the second-most points in Orange Bowl Maryland continued to knock: eight times inside Comstock’s 3-yard run over the left tackle in the day trip by train to Miami marked its only appearance in into the end zone with a pass from quarterback Billy Hair. left guard but a pass intended for Jeff Knox fell incomplete history (held record for nearly 60 years). Sooner territory, but came away empty. While Terp kick- third quarter, but Barger’s second touchdown pass to the Orange Bowl. The conversion was blocked and Clemson led, 13-0. and Tech faced fourth down. Head coach Bobby Dodd A national television audience saw the Orange ers failed to connect on two field goals, Oklahoma’s Larry Sonny Sorrell for five yards made it 20-6. Duke’s final The third quarter, however, would belong to Miami. sent second-team quarterback Franklin “Pepper” Rodgers Bowl for the first time in history—CBS provided the Griggs took an option pitch 28 yards for the game’s only touchdowns were on a one-yard run by Nick McKeithan SC UK Mallios scored the Hurricanes’ first points on a 5-yard to kick the field goal. Rodgers, a sophomore who would coverage. score. and a three-yarder by Sam Eberdt. First Downs 8 18 pitch-out play after a 45-yard Smith run. Following an later coach in the 1969 Orange Bowl for Kansas, split the The Sooner offense dominated the Maryland Rushing Attempts 41 60 interception, Miami quarterback Bob Schneidenback and uprights. ALA SYR defense, collecting 217 yards. DUKE NEB Rushing Yards 144 184 receiver Ed Cuter teamed up on a 79-yard pass-and-run First Downs 25 15 The match-up was the first of five straight Atlantic First Downs 23 6 Passes Attempted 12 11 play and the Hurricanes suddenly found themselves on top GT BAY Rushing Attempts 45 33 Coast Conference-Big Seven clashes. Rushing Attempts 64 34 Passes Completed 3 6 14-13. First Downs 9 17 Rushing Yards 286 75 Rushing Yards 288 84 Had Intercepted 1 2 Rushing Attempts 35 60 Passes Attempted 34 34 OKLA UMD Passes Attempted 13 9 Passing Yards 79 122 CLEM MIAMI Rushing Yards 152 206 Passes Completed 22 17 First Downs 10 13 Passes Completed 7 1 Total Offense 223 306 First Downs 19 7 Passes Attempted 14 18 Had Intercepted 2 5 Rushing Attempts 47 52 Had Intercepted 0 2 Punting/Avg. 7/41.2 9/38.9 Rushing Attempts 57 31 Passes Completed 6 8 Passing Yards 300 157 Rushing Yards 208 176 Passing Yards 82 26 Fumbles/Lost 2/2 1/1 Rushing Yards 144 112 Had Intercepted 1 3 Total Offense 596 232 Passes Attempted 6 12 Total Offense 370 110 Penalties/Yards 4/30 4/23 Passes Attempted 18 15 Passing Yards 84 93 Punting/Avg. 3/30.0 8/35.0 Passes Completed 4 5 Punting/Avg. 5/26.6 7/28.9 Passes Completed 9 5 Total Offense 236 299 Fumbles/Lost 3/2 0/0 Had Intercepted 0 1 Fumbles/Lost 2/1 0/0 SCORE BY QUARTERS Had Intercepted 3 4 Punting/Avg. 7/35.3 6/34.7 Penalties/Yards 5/45 5/42 Passing Yards 22 36 Penalties/Yards 2/30 2/20 Santa Clara 0 0 14 7 - 21 Passing Yards 178 100 Fumbles/Lost 3/1 4/0 Total Offense 230 212 Kentucky 0 7 0 6 - 13 Total Offense 322 212 Penalties/Yards 6/60 7/85 SCORE BY QUARTERS Punting/Avg. 7/31.3 5/29.0 SCORE BY QUARTERS Punting/Avg. 4/30.0 5/40.2 Alabama 7 14 20 20 - 61 Fumbles/Lost 2/2 2/1 Duke 0 14 6 14 - 34 SCORING SUMMARY Fumbles/Lost 3/1 0/0 SCORE BY QUARTERS Syracuse 6 0 0 0 - 6 Penalties/Yards 7/45 3/15 Nebraska 0 0 7 0 - 7 UK: Jamerson 2-yard run (Brooks kick); SC: Pasco 2-yard Penalties/Yards 2/20 5/55 Georgia Tech 7 0 0 10 - 17 run (Vargas kick); SC: Haynes 2-yard run (Vargas kick); Baylor 7 7 0 0 - 14 SCORING SUMMARY SCORE BY QUARTERS SCORING SUMMARY UK: Clark 52-yard pass from Parilli (kick failed); SC: Vogel SCORE BY QUARTERS ALA: Luna 28-yard pass from Hobson (Luna kick); SYR: Oklahoma 0 7 0 0 - 7 DUKE: Pascal 7-yard run (Nelson kick); DUKE: Kocourek 16-yard run (Vargas kick) Clemson 0 7 6 2 - 15 SCORING SUMMARY Szonbathy 15-yard pass from Stark (kick failed); ALA: Maryland 0 0 0 0 - 0 5-yard pass from Barger (Nelson kick); DUKE: Sorrell

2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL ORANGE ONE CAPITAL 2019 Miami 0 0 14 0 - 14 GT: Hardeman 3-yard run (Rodgers kick); BAY: Parma Marlow 2-yard run (Luna kick); ALA: Tharp 50-yard pass 5-yard pass from Barger (kick failed); NEB: Comstock Santa Clara Head Coach: Len Casanova Kentucky Head 1-yard run (Brocato kick); BAY: Coody 4-yard run (Brocato from Hobson (Luna kick); ALA: Luna 38-yard run (Luna SCORING SUMMARY 3-yard run (B. Smith kick); DUKE: McKeithan 1-yard run Coach: Paul “Bear” Bryant SCORING SUMMARY kick); GT: Martin 22-yard pass from Crawford (Rodgers kick); ALA: Lewis 4-yard run (Luna kick); ALA: Lewis 30- OKLA: Griggs 25 run (Leake kick) (Nelson kick); DUKE: Eberdt 3-yard run (Nelson kick) CLEM: Cone 1-yard run (Radcliff kick); CLEM: Smith kick); GT: Rodgers 16-yard FG yard run (kick failed); ALA: Cummings 22-yard pass from 21-yard pass from Hair (kick failed); MIAMI: Mallios 5-yard Starr (kick failed); ALA: Ingram 80-yard punt return (Luna Oklahoma Head Coach: Bud Wilkinson Duke Head Coach: Bill Murray run (Watson kick); MIAMI: F. Smith 17-yard pass from Georgia Tech Head Coach: Bobby Dodd kick); ALA: Hill 60-yard interception return (Luna kick) Maryland Head Coach: Jim Tatum Nebraska Head Coach: Bill Glassford Hackett (Watson kick); CLEM: Safety, Smith tackled in Baylor Head Coach: George Sauer endzone by Smith ­­­Alabama Head Coach: Harold “Red” Drew Syracuse Head Coach: Ben Schwartzwalder Clemson Head Coach: Frank Howard Miami Head Coach: Andy Gustafson

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1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 OKLAHOMA 20 COLORADO 27 OKLAHOMA 48 OKLAHOMA 21 GEORGIA 14 MISSOURI 21 MARYLAND 6 CLEMSON 21 DUKE 21 SYRACUSE 6 MISSOURI 0 NAVY 14

JANUARY 2, 1956 - ORANGE BOWL STADIUM JANUARY 1, 1957 - ORANGE BOWL STADIUM JANUARY 1, 1958 - ORANGE BOWL STADIUM NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP JANUARY 1, 1959 - ORANGE BOWL STADIUM JANUARY 1, 1960 - ORANGE BOWL STADIUM JANUARY 2, 1961 - ORANGE BOWL STADIUM

NO. 1 OKLAHOMA KEEPS STREAKING COMEBACK FOR TIGERS FALLS SHORT SOONERS FLURRY BREAKS OPEN GAME BIG PLAYS PROPEL SOONERS TARKENTON RALLIES GEORGIA NAVY’S WEAPON SIL­ENCED Oklahoma’s 30-game winning streak Clemson mounted one of the greatest Fourth-ranked Oklahoma unleashed a Oklahoma hit Syracuse with three “home The nation was first introduced to quarter- Missouri held Navy Heisman Trophy and remained intact as it swept by a strong comebacks in Orange Bowl history, but fell furious attack in the fourth quarter, scoring run” plays, and was fortunate to escape the back Fran Tarkenton in the 1960 Orange winner Joe Bellino to just Maryland squad 20-6, in a rematch of the short when Colorado intercepted a pass 27 unanswered points to break open a Silver Anniversary Orange Bowl with a 21-6 Bowl Classic, as the Georgia senior used four yards rushing and came away a 21-14 1954 Orange Bowl. deep in its territory on the last play of the close game against Duke. win. Syracuse dominated the Sooners in his scrambling ability to lead his team to a winner on a day of big plays. Oklahoma’s streak had been kept alive game. With the score 21-14, Oklahoma capitalized every category, including total yardage. 14-0 win over Missouri. Bellino, however, made one play that left 2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL since it beat Maryland 7-0 two years In that final series, Clemson’s on three Duke miscues, scoring three times Oklahoma utilized its team and Tarkenton threw for two touchdowns on his impact on the Orange Bowl. With earlier. The Terrapins came into this game riding their own recovered a Buffalo at the Colorado 27 with his in the next 3:23 and turning the game into a 48-21 rout. scored before the game was three minutes old. Fullback broken plays and completed nine-of-16 passes for 131 the Tigers leading 21-6 in the fourth quarter, the senior 15-game streak. team trailing 27-21. But the Buff’s Bob Stransky intercept- A crowd of 76,561 was on hand to witness the Sooners’ Prentice Gautt took a pitchout and went 42 yards around yards. snatched a 27-yard Harold Spooner pass that “simply was A slow first half produced only a Maryland touch- ed quarterback Charlie Bussey’s pass to save the game. third Orange Bowl victory in five years. left end for the score. A more spectacular long play came In the first quarter he threw 29 yards to sophomore out of his reach.” Missouri coach Dan Devine later called down, but the explosive speed of Bud Wilkinson’s number After a scoreless first quarter, Colorado stormed to Following a Duke fumble and blocked kick, the with 2:56 remaining in the first quarter. Following a halfback Bill McKenney for a 7-0 Georgia lead, and in the it the greatest catch he had ever seen. one-ranked Sooners slowly wore down the Terrapins. three quick touchdowns. The Buffaloes narrowly missed Sooners used the combination of Brewster Hobby to David Syracuse fumble deep in Sooner territory, right halfback third, he scrambled free again and found end Aaron Box Navy defensive back Greg Mather set the “big play” The Sooners took command in the third quarter. a fourth touchdown and went into the locker room with a Baker and Baker to Hobby for two more scores. Brewster Hobby took a lateral and passed to Ross Coyle in open on a 33- yard scoring strike. tone in the opening quarter on a 98-yard return of a picked Quarterback Tommy McDonald’s 32- yard punt return 20-0 cushion. In the first quarter, Baker’s 94-yard interception the flat. Coyle took off on a 79-yard touchdown sprint and Missouri Coach Dan Devine praised Tarkenton lav- off lateral that Missouri halfback Donnie Smith had tried to before Oklahoma’s first offensive series put the ball at An inspiring speech by Clemson head coach Frank return of a Bob Brodhead pass gave the Sooners a 7-0 the Sooners had a 14-0 lead. ishly, but he also said the hard knocking Georgia defense direct to quarterback Ron Taylor. the Maryland 46. A seven-play drive ensued in which the Howard, in which he threatened to resign if he didn’t get a lead and marked the longest such return in Orange Bowl Each team’s defense frustrated the other’s offense. was a big factor. Missouri, which broke Oklahoma’s grip The Middies recovered a fumble on the next series, Sooners raced from one play to the next in a speedup better effort from his team, followed. His squad responded history. The night’s scoring ended on a similar play, a Late in the third, Hobby got through Syracuse’s punt cov- on the Big Seven championship, led in total yardage, but Norm Beal’s 90-yard interception return of a Spooner offense that confused the Terrapins. During one span, with three second-half scores on a pair of runs by Joel 68-yard interception return and lateral to Dick Carpenter erage and returned the football 40 yards for a 21-0 lead. 264-to-223, but couldn’t get across the goal line as three pass made it 7-6. Oklahoma ran three plays in 38 actual seconds. Wells and another by Bob Spooner. A shocked Colorado at the Duke 30. Syracuse scored its only points in the fourth on a 69-yard stopped potential scoring drives. Missouri avenged a 1960 Orange Bowl loss and McDonald scored on a four-yard touchdown run to squad saw the Tigers take a 21-20 lead with 11:22 to go. Although Oklahoma was penalized 150 yards and drive that ended in Mark Weber’s 15-yard run. Georgia head coach Wally Butts coached his last would have finished the season as national champion cap off the drive. On their next series, Oklahoma utilized Although leading, Clemson attempted an onside turned the ball over four times, it was never a factor in the Bulldog game. had it not been for a regular season-ending loss to the hurry-up offense once again. The 16-play drive ended kick, but Colorado recovered. The Buffaloes marched 53 game. Duke could not capitalize on three Sooner intercep- OKLA SYR Kansas. with a 1-yard sneak by Jay O’Neal and a 14-6 lead. yards in eight plays and went ahead for good on John tions by turning the ball over four times. First Downs 12 18 UGA MIZZ The Terrapins threatened soon after, but a Jerry Bayuk’s second touchdown of the day. Rushing Attempts 44 56 First Downs 14 17 MIZZ NAVY Tubbs interception stopped them at the Sooner 26. OKLA DUKE Rushing Yards 152 239 Rushing Attempts 41 38 Rushing Attempts 66 24 Maryland came right back and had a first down at the COLO CLEM First Downs 11 16 Passes Attempted 4 25 Rushing Yards 88 80 Rushing Yards 296 -8 Oklahoma 30, but Carl Dodd intercepted a Lynn Beightol First Downs 16 14 Rushing Attempts 44 69 Passes Completed 3 10 Passes Attempted 21 24 Passes Attempted 6 23 pass and raced 82 yards for the touchdown. Rushing Attempts 69 44 Rushing Yards 165 231 Had Intercepted 0 2 Passes Completed 9 14 Passes Completed 1 13 Rushing Yards 279 217 Passes Attempted 18 13 Passing Yards 93 72 Had Intercepted 2 3 Had Intercepted 0 4 OKLA UMD Passes Attempted 4 8 Passes Completed 9 8 Total Offense 245 311 Passing Yards 128 180 Passing Yards 5 176 First Downs 16 9 Passes Completed 2 3 Had Intercepted 3 2 Punting/Avg. 8/37.0 8/31.2 Total Offense 216 260 Total Offense 301 168 Rushing Attempts 64 47 Had Intercepted 0 2 Passing Yards 114 97 Fumbles/Lost 2/1 2/2 Punting/Avg. 7/46.9 6/38.7 Punting/Avg. 4/30.5 7/35.4 Rushing Yards 202 187 Passing Yards 27 25 Total Offense 279 328 Penalties/Yards 3/35 4/20 Fumbles/Lost 1/0 3/0 Fumbles/Lost 5/3 2/0 Passes Attempted 10 10 Total Offense 306 242 Punting/Avg. 7/34.7 10/28.1 Penalties/Yards 7/44 7/72 Penalties/Yards 1/15 1/4 Passes Completed 4 3 Punting/Avg. 5/36.6 7/37.9 Fumbles/Lost 2/1 3/2 SCORE BY QUARTERS Had Intercepted 1 3 Fumbles/Lost 8/3 0/0 Penalties/Yards 12/150 3/25 Oklahoma 14 0 7 0 - 21 SCORE BY QUARTERS SCORE BY QUARTERS Passing Yards 53 46 Penalties/Yards 5/55 4/40 Syracuse 0 0 0 6 - 6 Georgia 7 7 0 0 - 14 Missouri 7 7 0 7 - 21 Total Offense 255 233 SCORE BY QUARTERS Missouri 0 0 0 0 - 0 Navy 6 0 0 8 - 14 Punting/Avg. 8/34.5 7/40.4 SCORE BY QUARTERS Oklahoma 7 7 7 27 - 48 SCORING SUMMARY Fumbles/Lost 1/1 3/2 Colorado 0 20 0 7 - 27 Duke 0 7 7 7 - 21 OKLA: Gautt 42-yard run (run failed); OKLA: Coyle 79- SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY Penalties/Yards 3/35 7/61 Clemson 0 0 14 7 - 21 yard pass from Hobby (Sandefer to Hobby); OKLA: Hobby UGA: McKenny 29-yard pass from Tarkenton (Pennington NAVY: Mather 98-yard fumble return (kick failed); MIZZ: SCORING SUMMARY 40-yard punt return (Boyd kick); SYR: Weber 15-yard run kick); UGA: Box 33-yard pass from Tarkenton (Pennington Beal 90-yard interception return (Tobin kick); MIZZ: D. SCORE BY QUARTERS SCORING SUMMARY OKLA: Baker 94-yard pass interception (Dodd kick); (run failed) kick) Smith 4-yard run (Tobin kick); MIZZ: Taylor 1-yard run 2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL ORANGE ONE CAPITAL 2019 Oklahoma 0 0 14 6 - 20 COLO: Bayuk 2-yard run (Indorf kick); COLO: Dowler OKLA: Thomas 13-yard run (Dodd kick); DUKE: McElhan- (Tobin kick); NAVY: Bellino 27-yard pass from Spooner Maryland 0 6 0 0 - 6 6-yard run (Cook kick); COLO: Cook 26-yard run (kick ey 1-yard run (Carlton kick); OKLA: Dodd 1-yard run (Dodd Oklahoma Head Coach: Bud Wilkinson Georgia Head Coach: Wallace Butts (Luper pass from Spooner) failed); CLEM: Wells 3-yard run (Bussey kick); CLEM: kick); DUKE: Dutrow 8-yard run (Carlton kick); OKLA: Syracuse Head Coach: Ben Schwartzwalder Missouri Head Coach: Dan Devine SCORING SUMMARY Wells 58-yard run (Bussey kick); CLEM: Spooner 1-yard Sandefer 4-yard run (Dodd kick); OKLA: Baker 29-yard Missouri Head Coach: Dan Devine UMD: Vereb 15-yard run (kick failed); OKLA: McDonald run (Bussey kick); COLO: Bayuk 1-yard run (Indorf kick) pass from Hobby (Boyd kick); OKLA: Hobby 9-yard pass Navy Head Coach: Wayne Hardin 4-yard run (Pricer kick); OKLA: O’Neal 1-yard run (Pricer from Baker (kick failed); DUKE: McElhaney 4-yard run kick); OKLA: Dodd 82-yard interception return (kick failed) Colorado Head Coach: Dallas Ward (Carlton kick); OKLA: Carpenter 73-yard intercepted Clemson Head Coach: Frank Howard lateral return (McDaniel kick) Oklahoma Head Coach: Bud Wilkinson Maryland Head Coach: Jim Tatum Oklahoma Head Coach: Bud Wilkinson Duke Head Coach: Bill Murray

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1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 LSU 25 ALABAMA 17 NEBRASKA 13 TEXAS 21 ALABAMA 39 FLORIDA 27 COLORADO 7 OKLAHOMA 0 AUBURN 7 ALABAMA 17 NEBRASKA 28 GEORGIA TECH 12

JANUARY 1, 1962 - ORANGE BOWL STADIUM JANUARY 1, 1963 - ORANGE BOWL STADIUM JANUARY 1, 1964 - ORANGE BOWL STADIUM JANUARY 1, 1965 - ORANGE BOWL STADIUM JANUARY 1, 1966 - ORANGE BOWL STADIUM JANUARY 2, 1967 - ORANGE BOWL STADIUM NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP

BLOCKED PUNTS PROPEL TIGERS JFK WATCHES ‘BAMA’S SHOW NEBRASKA HOLDS OFF LATE RALLY FIRST NIGHT GAME A CLASSIC SLOAN PASSES UNDERDOG ALABAMA SMITH RUNS OVER GEORGIA TECH LSU’s Paul Dietzel, coaching his last game President John F. Kennedy was one of Nebraska linebacker John Kirby batted Texas upset No. 1 Alabama 21-17 in Alabama coach Bear Bryant gave quarter- Halfback Larry Smith rushed for 187 for the Tigers, watched while his team 73,380 fans to witness Alabama linebacker away an Auburn pass on fourth down as the first night game in Orange Bowl back Steve Sloan the green light to throw yards, including a third-quarter 94-yard turned Colorado punts into scores in a 25-7 single-handedly turn back the final seconds ticked away in the 1964 history. The Longhorns stopped Alabama on any down, and Sloan set Orange Bowl touchdown sprint, as Florida rolled over triumph over the Big Seven opponent. Oklahoma, 17-0. Orange Bowl, giving his team a 13-7 win. quarterback Joe Namath inches short of passing records in leading the Tide to a 39- eighth-ranked Georgia Tech 27-12. 2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL Dietzel noticed a quirk in the Colorado Jordan, who met Kennedy during the coin Nebraska came into the game ranked fifth the goal line on a crucial fourth-down play 28 victory over powerhouse Nebraska. Tech trailed 7-6 and was at the Florida six- center’s snaps and used it to his team’s toss, recorded 31 tackles as a defensive and Auburn sixth in the UPI poll. The AP late in the game that would have given the Sloan completed 20-of-28 passes for yard line in the third quarter when Bobby advantage in this battle of top-10, once-beaten teams. battle took shape right from the start. The tough Alabama poll figured it the opposite way. Crimson Tide the lead. 296 yards and two touchdowns. A fine three-touchdown Downs intercepted a pass from the Yellow Jackets’ Kim In the early going, Wendell Harris’ 30-yard field goal defense had allowed only 39 points all season and had not With the help of a Bob Brown block, Nebraska quar- The defeat overshadowed a heroic performance performance by Nebraska quarterback Bob Churchich King. On the next play, Smith took a handoff from Heisman gave LSU a 3-0 lead. Then, the Tigers blocked a Charlie been scored upon twice in any game. terback ignited the Big Red early, taking a by Namath, who didn’t start the game because of a knee was not enough to overcome four Nebraska fumbles and a winner Steve Spurrier and went 94 yards to put the Gators McBride punt into the endzone for a safety. After ‘Bama had taken a 7-0 lead on a 25-yard pass bootleg 68 yards on only the third play of the game. injury. He completed 18-of-37 passes for 255 yards 24-7 halftime deficit. up 14-6. Florida went on to dominate after Smith’s run. Colorado’s Loren Schweiniger went 59 yards with an from sophomore Joe Namath to Richard Williams, Okla- Dave Theisen added a pair of field goals and the and two touchdowns and was named the game’s Most In his first offensive series, Sloan took the Tide 69 Graham McKeel’s second of his two one-yard touchdown interception return that gave the Buffaloes a 7-5 lead, but homa botched its best scoring opportunity. The Sooners Huskers led 13-0 at halftime. Outstanding Player. yards in eight plays, concluding it with a 21- yard scoring runs and Larry Good’s 25-yard run in the fourth quarter LSU came back before the half with an 82-yard scoring lost a fumble on the Alabama 7-yard line, after a 56-yard Auburn quarterback , one of the top The Longhorns’ Ernie Koy ran for a 79-yard pass to Ray Perkins. Nebraska tied the score at 7-7 when made it 27-6. march that made it 11-7. Ron Fletcher-to-Allen Bumgardner pass led them down the runners in Southeastern Conference history, pulled his touchdown on Texas’ first possession. Texas went up Churchich connected with Tony Jeter for 33 yards. Tech scored the first touchdown of the day—a 10- In the third quarter, the Tigers put 14 points on the field. team within six, 13-7, on a 13-yard, third-quarter run. In 14-0 after quarterback Jim Hudson hit George Sauer for a Sloan put ‘Bama on top 21-7, by engineering drives yard pass from King to Craig Baynham—to take the initial scoreboard on Jimmy Field’s run from the 9 and a Gene In the second quarter, a 15-yard Cotton Clark run the closing minutes of the game, Sidle had the Tigers in 69-yard score. of 89 and 93 yards. Bryant elected to go with an onside 6-0 lead. The Jackets didn’t score again until the fourth Sykes recovery of his own blocked punt. stretched the ‘Bama lead to 14-0, and the Tide extended position to win, but Kirby’s pass breakup on a fourth-and- Alabama head coach Bear Bryant then sent in kick and Alabama recovered. Five plays later, his team led quarter when Jack Coons gathered in a 5-yard Harmon that to 17-0 on Tim Davis’ 19-yard FG. four play prevented the score for Nebraska. Namath to replace starter Steve Sloan. He completed 10 24-7 following an 18-yard David Ray field goal. Wages’ aerial. The Yellow Jackets’ Lenny Snow was a LSU COLO Both teams compiled 260 yards of total offense, but Claridge rushed for 108 yards on the afternoon passes on an 87-yard touchdown drive. The teams exchanged touchdowns in the third and bright spot, rushing for 110 yards and hauling in a 52-yard First Downs 19 7 Oklahoma was unable to get into the end zone. Despite while Sidle racked up 96 yards for his team. Nebraska Koy gave Texas a 21-7 lead with 27 seconds fourth quarters. Churchich’s 14-yard pass to Jeter and the pass reception. Rushing Attempts 57 16 his fumble, Grisham earned 107 tough yards on the head coach Bob Devaney made his first of five appearanc- remaining in the first half. Namath came out firing in the ensuing two-point conversion closed the final margin to The 1967 Orange Bowl marked legendary Bobby Rushing Yards 206 24 ground for the Sooners. es in the Orange Bowl. second half, hitting Ray Perkins with a 20- yard pass to 39-28. The Tide’s Perkins caught an Orange Bowl-record Dodd’s last appearance as head coach at Georgia Tech. Passes Attempted 18 39 close the gap to 21-14. nine passes for 159 yards, a mark that stood for 33 Florida head coach Ray Graves had been Dodd’s assistant Passes Completed 8 12 ALA OKLA NEB AUB When Texas’ Marvin Kristynik fumbled late in the years. at Georgia Tech for 14 years. Had Intercepted 3 0 First Downs 15 10 First Downs 11 17 fourth quarter, Namath was at the controls once again. Passing Yards 109 105 Rushing Attempts 50 52 Rushing Attempts 26 57 Three plays later at the one-yard line, Namath tried a ALA NEB FLA GT Total Offense 315 129 Rushing Yards 175 154 Rushing Yards 204 126 quarterback sneak and Longhorn left tackle Frank Bedrick First Downs 29 17 First Downs 22 17 Punting/Avg. 4/33.8 8/22.1 Passes Attempted 17 8 Passes Attempted 9 27 and All-American linebacker Tommy Nobis stopped Rushing Attempts 57 24 Rushing Attempts 48 46 Fumbles/Lost 2/1 2/1 Passes Completed 9 4 Passes Completed 4 14 him short of the goal line. Prior to the game, Alabama Rushing Yards 222 145 Rushing Yards 284 197 Penalties/Yards 7/65 5/35 Had Intercepted 0 1 Had Intercepted 0 1 was named national champions by both the UPI and AP Passes Attempted 29 19 Passes Attempted 32 22 Passing Yards 86 106 Passing Yards 30 157 polls. Passes Completed 20 12 Passes Completed 15 8 SCORE BY QUARTERS Total Offense 260 260 Total Offense 234 283 Had Intercepted 2 1 Had Intercepted 1 4 LSU 5 6 14 0 - 25 Punting/Avg. 9/40.5 10/34.0 Punting/Avg. 7/38.3 6/35.2 TEX ALA Passing Yards 296 232 Passing Yards 165 122 Colorado 0 7 0 0 - 7 Fumbles/Lost 1/1 2/2 Fumbles/Lost 2/1 3/1 First Downs 15 18 Total Offense 518 377 Total Offense 449 319 Penalties/Yards 1/12 1/5 Yards Penalized 6/65 5/39 Rushing Attempts 51 26 Punting/Avg. 5/31.2 3/41.7 Punting/Avg. 7/36.1 6/42.3 SCORING SUMMARY Rushing Yards 212 49 Fumbles/Lost 0/0 4/4 Fumbles/Lost 1/1 2/1 LSU: Harris 30-yard FG; LSU: Kinchen safety on blocked SCORE BY QUARTERS SCORE BY QUARTERS Passes Attempted 17 44 Yards Penalized 8/62 8/86 Penalties/Yards 4/32 5/41 punt; COLO: Schweninger 59-yard interception return Alabama 7 7 3 0 - 17 Nebraska 10 3 0 0 - 13 Passes Completed 4 20 (Hillebrand kick); LSU: Cranford 1-yard run (run failed); Oklahoma 0 0 0 0 - 0 Auburn 0 0 7 0 - 7 Had Intercepted 1 2 SCORE BY QUARTERS SCORE BY QUARTERS LSU: Field 9-yard run (Harris kick); LSU: Sykes recovered Passing Yards 101 298 Alabama 7 17 8 7 - 39 Florida 0 7 7 13 - 27 blocked punt in endzone (Harris kick) SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY Total Offense 313 347 Nebraska 0 7 6 15 - 28 Georgia Tech 6 0 0 6 - 12

2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL ORANGE ONE CAPITAL 2019 BUCK: B. Wilkinson 23-yard pass from Jenkins (Dobie NEB: Claridge 68-yard run (Theisen kick); NEB: Theisen Punting/Avg. 9/36.8 5/43.4 LSU Head Coach: Paul Dietzel ALA: Williamson 25-yard pass from Namath (Davis kick); 31-yard FG; NEB: Theisen 26-yard FG; AUB: Sidle 13-yard Fumbles/Lost 2/1 3/1 SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY Colorado Head Coach: Sonny Grandelius ALA: Clark 15-yard run (Davis kick); ALA: Davis 19-yard run (Woodall kick) Penalties/Yards 3/25 4/46 Jeter 33-yard pass from Churchich (Wachholtz kick); ALA: GT: Baynham 10-yard pass from King (run failed); FLA: FG Kelley 4-yard run (Ray kick); ALA: Perkins 11-yard pass McKeel 1-yard run (Barfield kick); FLA: Smith 94-yard Nebraska Head Coach: Bob Devaney SCORE BY QUARTERS from Sloan (Ray kick); ALA: Ray 18-yard FG; NEB: Gregory run (Barfield kick); FLA: McKeel 1-yard run (Barfield Alabama Head Coach: Paul “Bear” Bryant Auburn Head Coach: Shug Jordan Texas 7 14 0 0 - 21 49-yard pass from Churchich (pass failed); ALA: Bowman kick); FLA: Good 25-yard run (pass failed); GT: Coons Oklahoma Head Coach: Bud Wilkinson Alabama 0 7 7 3 - 17 1-yard run (Perkins pass from Sloan); NEB: Churchich 5-yard pass from Wages (pass failed) MOP: Larry Smith 1-yard run (Wachholtz kick); ALA: Bowman 3-yard run (Florida) SCORING SUMMARY (Ray kick); NEB: Jeter 14-yard pass from Churchich (Greg- TEXAS: Koy 79-yard run (Conway kick); TEXAS: Sauer ory pass from Churchich) MOP: Steve Sloan (Alabama) Florida Head Coach: Ray Graves 69-yard pass from Hudson (Conway kick); ALA: Trimble Georgia Tech Head Coach: Bobby Dodd 7-yard pass from Namath (Ray kick); TEXAS: Koy 1-yard Alabama Head Coach: Paul “Bear” Bryant run (Conway kick); ALA: Perkins 20-yard pass from Nebraska Head Coach: Bob Devaney Namath (Ray kick); ALA: Ray 24-yard FG MOP: Joe Namath (Alabama)

Texas Head Coach: Darrell Royal Alabama Head Coach: Paul “Bear” Bryant

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1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 OKLAHOMA 26 PENN STATE 15 PENN STATE 10 NEBRASKA 17 NEBRASKA 38 NEBRASKA 40 TENNESSEE 24 KANSAS 14 MISSOURI 3 LSU 12 ALABAMA 6 NOTRE DAME 6

JANUARY 1, 1968 - ORANGE BOWL STADIUM JANUARY 1, 1969 - ORANGE BOWL STADIUM JANUARY 1, 1970 - ORANGE BOWL STADIUM JANUARY 1, 1971 - ORANGE BOWL STADIUM JANUARY 1, 1972 - ORANGE BOWL STADIUM JANUARY 1, 1973 - ORANGE BOWL STADIUM NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP

‘VOLS MISS GAME-WINNING FG LATE PENALTY GIVES PSU WIN PSU FINISHES UNDEFEATED, NO. 2 NEBRASKA DOWNS LSU FOR TITLE HUSKERS WIN SECOND STRAIGHT TITLE BISON CAPTURE FIRST ORANGE BOWL With seven seconds remaining in the game, Given a second try due to a Kan- Second-ranked Penn State saw its chances Coach Bob Devaney’s Nebraska Corn- A matchup between top-ranked Nebraska Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Rodgers a 43-yard field goal attempt by Tennessee’s sas penalty, Penn State scored on a late for a national title expire when Texas huskers won their first of two consecutive and No. 2 Alabama was billed as the closed out his collegiate career in style, Karl Kremser sailed wide right, leaving two-point conversion to beat the Jayhawks, finished its season earlier in the day with a national championships by virtue of a 17-12 “Game of the Century II,” but the ‘Huskers scoring four touchdowns and passing for

Oklahoma with a narrow 26-24 Orange 15-14, in the 35th Orange Bowl. Cotton Bowl title, but Joe Paterno’s squad win over LSU. proved to be far superior as they handed another as Nebraska became the first team 2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL Bowl victory over Tennessee. Kansas held on the previous attempt, but still completed an undefeated season with Earlier in the day, top-ranked Texas was Alabama and coach Paul “Bear” Bryant a to win three straight Orange Bowl titles by The miss saved Oklahoma first-year coach referee Foster Grose noticed 12 men on the a 10-3 win over Missouri. upset by Notre Dame in the Cotton Bowl 38-6 defeat. romping over Notre Dame 40-6. Chuck Fairbanks from being the game’s goat after he field and awarded a second try to the Nittany Lions. Bob Penn State scored all 10 of its points in a 21-second and number two-ranked Ohio State was shocked by The game followed Nebraska’s 35-31 “Game of the The game also was the last for Nebraska Head made a coaching miscue minutes earlier. Campbell swept over the left side of the line for the win. span during the first quarter. Following a 29-yard field Stanford and in the Rose Bowl. Century I” win over Oklahoma that earned the Big Eight Coach Bob Devaney, as he closed out his illustrious Facing fourth-and-one from his own 43-yard line This Kansas team, the only one ever to win the Big goal, the Nittany Lions recovered a Missouri fumble on the That left the door to the title wide open for the third- title and Orange Bowl berth. 16-year coaching career with the best record in college with 1:54 left, Fairbanks gambled and went for the first Eight title, scored first on a Mike Reeves 2-yard run. Penn ensuing kickoff and quarterback Chuck Burkhart hit Lydell ranked Huskers. They responded by building a 10-0 first Nebraska jumped to a 14-0 lead on a Jeff Kinney football (136-30-7). down, but the Sooners were stopped. The ball was given State running back Charlie Pittman came back with a 13- Mitchell with a 28-yard touchdown strike on the next play. quarter lead. 2-yard run and then Husker All-American Johnny Rodgers’ Devaney moved Rodgers to I-back from his usual to tailback Steve Owens, who was met by blitzing Tennes- yard touchdown to even it up at halftime. Missouri lost two fumbles and had an Orange A pair of Mark Lumpkin field goals and a 31- yard 77-yard punt return for a touchdown on the final play of wingback position, and on the game’s first play, the senior see linebacker Jack Reynolds before he could take a step. Following a scoreless third quarter, fullback John Bowl-record seven passes intercepted by the Penn State touchdown pass from Buddy Lee to Al Coffee on the last the first quarter. Two more Husker scores engineered by took a pitchout for a big gain and a sign of things to come. Tennessee, which scored all 24 of its points in the Riggins’ 1-yard run put the Jayhawks up 14- 7. Kansas defense. Penn State sophomore Franco Harris had 17 play of the third quarter gave the Tigers a 12-10 lead. Jerry Tagge in the second quarter gave Coach Bob Dev- “Johnny R” capped his career by scoring on runs of 8, 4 second half, worked it into field goal range before Kremser looked like it would score again but head coach Pepper carries for 46 yards in a game that featured 19 future Nebraska showed its grit by regaining the lead with aney’s team a comfortable 28-0 halftime lead. Devaney and 5 yards. He also caught the Irish defense off guard missed. Rodgers elected to run the ball on a fourth-and-one at the National Football League stars. 8:50 left in the game. On fourth-and-one, quarterback notched his first win in three tries over Bryant. by tossing a 52-yard halfback touchdown pass to Frosty Oklahoma’s offense came out steaming in the first Penn State 14-yard line. Instead of the sure three points, Jerry Tagge was stopped inches short of the goal, Anderson in the second quarter. Rodgers scored the half, getting three touchdowns led by Most Outstanding Riggins was stopped for no gain by Penn State’s Pete PSU MIZZ but he stretched the ball over the line for the national NEB ALA last of his record 50 Nebraska touchdowns on a 50-yard Player Bob Warmack. Johnson. First Downs 12 13 title. First Downs 15 16 pass reception from quarterback in the third Tennessee came alive in the third, ignited by Jimmy With 1:16 to go and still trailing by seven, Penn State Rushing Attempts 54 43 Rushing Attempts 47 58 quarter and then sat out the rest of the game. Glover’s 36-yard interception return for six points. That partially blocked a Kansas punt, and took over at midfield. Rushing Yards 57 189 NEB LSU Rushing Yards 183 241 was followed by a 5-yard Fulton scoring run and a Krems- Chuck Burkhart completed a deep pass to Campbell, who Passes Attempted 26 28 First Downs 18 20 Passes Attempted 20 13 NEB ND er field goal that closed it to 19-17. was knocked out at the 3-yard line. Burkhart eventually Passes Completed 11 6 Rushing Attempts 48 45 Passes Completed 11 3 First Downs 30 13 Oklahoma’s Bob Stephenson briefly broke the scored on a 1-yard run that made it Kansas 14, Penn State Had Intercepted 1 7 Rushing Yards 132 51 Had Intercepted 0 2 Rushing Attempts 64 44 momentum with a 25-yard interception return that made it 13. Passing Yards 187 117 Passes Attempted 28 32 Passing Yards 159 47 Rushing Yards 300 104 26-17, but Tennessee countered with a late 1-yard run by Total Offense 244 306 Passes Completed 14 17 Total Offense 342 288 Passes Attempted 26 23 Dewey Warren. PSU KU Punting/Avg. 12/43.1 6/44.7 Had Intercepted 2 1 Punting/Avg. 5/42.2 7/43.3 Passes Completed 17 9 First Downs 17 16 Fumbles/Lost 0/0 4/2 Passing Yards 161 227 Fumbles/Lost 3/2 5/2 Had Intercepted 1 3 OKLA TENN Rushing Attempts 55 59 Penalties/Yards 5/40 3/25 Total Offense 293 278 Penalties/Yards 4/50 4/58 Passing Yards 260 103 First Downs 18 18 Rushing Yards 207 76 Punting/Avg. 6/37.7 8/32.5 Total Offense 560 207 Rushing Attempts 50 44 Passes Attempted 23 18 SCORE BY QUARTERS Fumbles/Lost 4/3 4/3 SCORE BY QUARTERS Punting/Avg. 4/38.3 6/37.2 Rushing Yards 203 172 Passes Completed 12 9 Penn State 10 0 0 0 - 10 Penalties/Yards 8/67 4/27 Nebraska 14 14 3 7 - 38 Fumbles/Lost 1/1 3/0 Passes Attempted 18 23 Had Intercepted 2 1 Missouri 0 3 0 0 - 3 Alabama 0 0 6 0 - 6 Penalties/Yards 5/68 1/15 Passes Completed 9 12 Passing Yards 154 165 SCORE BY QUARTERS Had Intercepted 3 2 Total Offense 361 241 SCORING SUMMARY Nebraska 10 0 0 7 - 17 SCORING SUMMARY SCORE BY QUARTERS Passing Yards 107 160 Punting/Avg. 9/38.1 10/38.3 PSU: Reitz 29-yard FG; PSU: Mitchell 28-yard pass from LSU 0 3 9 0 - 12 NEB: Kinney 2-yard run (kick failed); NEB: Rodgers Nebraska 7 13 20 0 - 40 Total Offense 310 332 Fumbles/Lost 2/2 2/0 Burkhart (Reitz kick); MIZZ: Brown 33-yard FG MOP: 77-yard punt return (Damkroger pass from Tagge); NEB: Notre Dame 0 0 0 6 - 6 Punting/Avg. 5/47.0 2/32.0 Penalties/Yards 1/15 2/10 Chuck Burkhart (Penn State), Mike Reid (Penn SCORING SUMMARY Tagge 1-yard run (Sanger kick); NEB: Dixon 2-yard run Fumbles/Lost 0/0 1/1 State) NEB: Rogers 26-yard FG; NEB: Orduno 3-yard run (Rogers (Sanger kick); ALA: Davis 3-yard run (run failed); NEB: SCORING SUMMARY Penalties/Yards 2/10 4/27 SCORE BY QUARTERS kick); LSU: Lumpkin 36-yard FG; LSU: Lumpkin 25-yard Sanger 21-yard FG; NEB: Van Brownson 1-yard run NEB: Rodgers 8-yard run (Sanger kick); NEB: Dixon 1-yard Penn State 0 7 0 8 - 15 Penn State Head Coach: Joe Paterno FG; LSU: Coffee 31-yard pass from Lee (kick failed); (Sanger kick) MOP: Jerry Tagge (Nebraska), Rich run (Sanger kick); NEB: Anderson 52-yard pass from Rod- 2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL ORANGE ONE CAPITAL 2019 SCORE BY QUARTERS Kansas 7 0 0 7 - 14 Missouri Head Coach: Dan Devine NEB: Tagge 1-yard run (Rogers kick) MOP: Jerry Tagge Glover (Nebraska) gers (kick blocked); NEB: Rodgers 4-yard run (pass failed); Oklahoma 7 12 0 7 - 26 (Nebraska), Willie Harper (Nebraska) NEB: Rodgers 5-yard run (Sanger kick); NEB: Rodgers Tennessee 0 0 14 10 - 24 SCORING SUMMARY Nebraska Head Coach: Bob Devaney 50-yard pass from Humm (Sanger kick); ND: Demmerle KU: Reeves 2-yard run (Bell kick); PSU: Pittman 13-yard Nebraska Head Coach: Bob Devaney Alabama Head Coach: Paul “Bear” Bryant 5-yard pass from Clements (pass failed) MOP: Johnny SCORING SUMMARY run (Garthwaite kick); KU: Riggins 1-yard run (Bell kick); LSU Head Coach: Charlie McClendon Rodgers (Nebraska), Rich Glover (Nebraska) OKLA: Warmack 7-yard run (Vachon kick); OKLA: Hinton PSU: Burkhart 3-yard run (Campbell run) MOP: Donnie 20-yard pass from Warmack (kick failed); OKLA: Owens Shanklin (Kansas) Nebraska Head Coach: Bob Devaney 1-yard run (run failed); TENN: Glover 36-yard intercep- Notre Dame Head Coach: Ara Parseghian tion return (Kremser kick); TENN: Fulton 5-yard run Penn State Head Coach: Joe Paterno (Kremser kick); OKLA: Stephenson 23-yard interception Kansas Head Coach: Pepper Rodgers return (Vachon kick); TENN: Kremser 26-yard FG; TENN: Warren 1-yard run (Kremser kick) MOP: Bob Warmack (Oklahoma)

Oklahoma Head Coach: Chuck Fairbanks Tennessee Head Coach: Doug Dickey

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1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 PENN STATE 16 NOTRE DAME 13 OKLAHOMA 14 OHIO STATE 27 ARKANSAS 31 OKLAHOMA 31 LSU 9 ALABAMA 11 MICHIGAN 6 COLORADO 10 OKLAHOMA 6 NEBRASKA 24

JANUARY 1, 1974 - ORANGE BOWL STADIUM JANUARY 1, 1975 - ORANGE BOWL STADIUM JANUARY 1, 1976 - ORANGE BOWL STADIUM NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP JANUARY 1, 1977 - ORANGE BOWL STADIUM JANUARY 2, 1978 - ORANGE BOWL STADIUM JANUARY 1, 1979 - ORANGE BOWL STADIUM

PENN STATE REMAINS UNBEATEN IRISH SPOIL ‘BAMA TITLE HOPES SOONERS GET DEFENSIVE FOR TITLE BUCKEYES GO TO BENCH FOR OFFENSE ARKANSAS SALES PITCH WORKS OU STINGS NEBRASKA IN BIG EIGHT CLASH Undefeated Penn State moved its record to Notre Dame players sent coach Ara Second-ranked Oklahoma survived a The Ohio State offense, led by sec- Reserve running back Roland Sales set an Oklahoma, with the help of a 17- point 12-0 on the season as it took advantage Parseghian out with a win, upsetting defensive battle with Big Ten runner-up and ond-team quarterback Rod Gerald, came Orange Bowl record with 205 rushing yards third quarter, avenged a regular-season of consistently poor LSU field position to number one-ranked Alabama 13-11, in an fourth-ranked Michigan, winning its second alive in the second quarter as the Buckeyes on 22 carries and a pair of touchdowns in loss to Nebraska with a 31-24 win, thanks win 16-9. exciting Orange Bowl contest that went national championship in the Orange Bowl went on to beat co-Big Eight champion Arkansas’ 31-6 upset over a champion- to two touchdowns each by Billy Sims and 2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL LSU out-gained the Nittany Lions 274 yards down to the wire. by a 14-6 score. Colorado 27-10. ship-minded Oklahoma. . to 185 and held Heisman Trophy winner With less than two minutes remaining, The Sooners, coming off of two years of The Buffaloes jumped out to a 10-0 lead With top-ranked Texas losing earlier in the Nebraska got off to a 7-0 start but the John Cappelletti to 50 yards. Alabama needed just a field goal for the win. Facing a probation, controlled their own destiny after UCLA upset in the first quarter, but a broken ankle suffered by middle day in the Cotton Bowl, all Oklahoma had to do was win to Sooners came back with 24 unanswered points and held Cappelletti did score the Nittany Lions’ final second-and-two situation on the Notre Dame 38, Alabama No.1 Ohio State in the Rose Bowl. guard Charlie Johnson turned the momentum to Ohio achieve the top ranking. Also in the Sooners’ corner was a 31-10 lead after three quarters. Nebraska rallied with touchdown on a 1-yard plunge in the second quarter, but quarterback Richard Todd was intercepted by Reggie After three quarters of play, Oklahoma was State. the suspension of three Arkansas starters by Coach Lou 9:12 left in the game, closing it to 31-17 on a Rick Berns the game’s big play was a spectacular 72-yard touchdown Barnett. protecting a 7-0 lead. On the first play of the fourth After Jeff Logan’s 36-yard touchdown run at the Holtz prior to the trip to Miami. But it was not to be. 1- yard run. Then, Oklahoma’s Lott fumbled at his own 42, catch by Chuck Herd off a pass from Tom Shuman early in Underdog Notre Dame led quickly in this contest, quarter, quarterback Steve Davis ran 10 yards to increase close of the first, Woody Hayes substituted the fleet-footed Barry Switzer went against his own strategy by but the Huskers couldn’t punch it in. the second quarter. 13-0, on a pair of touchdown runs by Wayne Bullock and the Sooner lead to 14-0, but Michigan recovered an Gerald at quarterback and the offense came alive. The choosing to receive the opening kickoff rather than play The Sooners, ranked No. 1 with one loss, had lost a LSU scored first on a 3-yard run by Steve Rogers, Mark McLane. Alabama cut it to 13-3 at the half on a 21- Oklahoma fumble on the Sooner 2 and Gordon Bell took Buckeyes tied it at 10 on a Tom Skladany field goal and defense. Oklahoma fumbled inside its own 10 on the third heartbreaker to the Cornhuskers, 17- 14, on a late fumble and Penn State retaliated with a 44-yard field goal by yard field goal by Danny Ridgeway. it in to make it 14-6. The Sooner defense then took over, then went ahead on a 3- yard Pete Johnson run that play of the game and Arkansas immediately scored for a at the Nebraska 3-yard line. When the Huskers were upset Chris Bahr to make it 7-3 at the end of the first quarter. In the fourth quarter, Todd hit Russ Schamun on a and the Michigan offense never made it past midfield capped a 99-yard drive. lead it never relinquished. the following week by Missouri, producing a Big Eight Herd’s catch and Cappelletti’s plunge put PSU ahead 16-7 48-yard scoring strike and followed it up with a two-point again. The Buffs could not do anything offensively in the The fumbles by Oklahoma backs Billy Sims and Championship tie, the Orange Bowl officials came up with at the half. conversion pitch to George Pugh to narrow the gap to Oklahoma’s defensive effort was led by Lee Roy second half as Ohio State added 10 more points. Kenny King turned into touchdowns and it was quickly a the idea of a rematch. It was the first-ever matchup of two Although Penn State finished undefeated, the polls 13-11. A few more yards and the Tide would be in field and (10 and 13 tackles, respectively) and 14-0 Razorback lead. Arkansas went nine yards in two Big Eight teams in a bowl game. still had the Nittany Lions ranked fifth. goal range, but Barnett stepped in front of the intended limited Michigan to 202 yards of offense. OSU COLO plays for the first score, a 1-yard Sales run, and 58 yards receiver, intercepted the Alabama pass and sealed the First Downs 17 5 in seven plays that culminated in another 1-yard run—this OKLA NEB PSU LSU victory for Notre Dame. OKLA MICH Rushing Attempts 71 40 one by Ron Calcagni. First Downs 17 27 First Downs 9 18 First Downs 16 12 Rushing Yards 271 134 Rushing Attempts 53 54 Rushing Attempts 43 57 ND ALA Rushing Attempts 65 52 Passes Attempted 7 23 ARK OKLA Rushing Yards 292 217 Rushing Yards 28 205 First Downs 15 14 Rushing Yards 282 169 Passes Completed 2 8 First Downs 22 19 Passes Attempted 3 31 Passes Attempted 17 20 Rushing Attempts 66 33 Passes Attempted 5 20 Had Intercepted 2 0 Rushing Attempts 60 49 Passes Completed 2 18 Passes Completed 6 8 Rushing Yards 185 62 Passes Completed 3 2 Passing Yards 59 137 Rushing Yards 317 230 Had Intercepted 2 0 Had Intercepted 1 1 Passes Attempted 8 29 Had Intercepted 0 3 Total Offense 330 271 Passes Attempted 12 14 Passing Yards 47 220 Passing Yards 157 69 Passes Completed 4 15 Passing Yards 63 33 Punting/Avg. 3/42.2 7/35.2 Passes Completed 7 7 Total Offense 339 437 Total Offense 185 274 Had Intercepted 2 2 Total Offense 345 202 Fumbles/Lost 4/4 1/0 Had Intercepted 0 1 Punting/Avg. 3/39.3 2/37.5 Punting/Avg. 7/34.7 8/46.8 Passing Yards 19 223 Punting/Avg. 9/34.9 10/38.6 Yards Penalized 4/37 8/60 Passing Yards 90 80 Fumbles/Lost 1/1 0/0 Fumbles/Lost 1/0 3/1 Total Offense 204 285 Fumbles/Lost 4/3 1/0 Total Offense 407 310 Yards Penalized 6/50 8/96 Penalties/Yards 3/37 3/30 Punting/Avg. 6/38.0 7/40.0 Penalties/Yards 9/90 5/24 SCORE BY QUARTERS Punting/Avg. 4/40.5 5/44.4 Fumbles/Lost 1/1 5/2 Ohio State 7 10 3 7 - 27 Fumbles/Lost 2/1 4/3 SCORE BY QUARTERS SCORE BY QUARTERS Penalties/Yards 1/15 1/5 SCORE BY QUARTERS Colorado 10 0 0 0 - 10 Penalties/Yards 7/50 5/25 Oklahoma 7 7 17 0 - 31 Penn State 3 13 0 0 - 16 Oklahoma 0 7 0 7 - 14 Nebraska 7 0 3 14 - 24 LSU 7 0 2 0 - 9 SCORE BY QUARTERS Michigan 0 0 0 6 - 6 SCORING SUMMARY SCORE BY QUARTERS Notre Dame 7 6 0 0 - 13 COLO: Zetterberg 26-yard FG; COLO: Moorehead 11-yard Arkansas 14 0 10 7 - 31 SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY Alabama 0 3 0 8 - 11 SCORING SUMMARY pass from Kapple (Zetterberg kick); OSU: Logan 36-yard Oklahoma 0 0 0 6 - 6 NEB: Smith 21-yard pass from Sorley (Todd kick); OKLA: LSU: Rogers 3-yard run (Jackson kick); PSU: C.Bahr 44- OKLA: Brooks 39-yard run (DiRienzo kick); OKLA: Davis run (Skladany kick); OSU: Skladany 28-yard FG; OSU: Sims 3-yard run (von Schamann kick); OKLA: Lott 3-yard yard FG; PSU: Herd 72-yard pass from Shuman (C.Bahr SCORING SUMMARY 9-yard run (DiRienzo kick); MICH: Bell 2-yard run (run P. Johnson 3-yard run (Skladany kick); OSU: Skladany SCORING SUMMARY run (von Schamann kick); OKLA: Sims 11-yard run (von kick); PSU: Cappelletti 1-yard run (kick failed); LSU: Team ND: Bullock 4-yard run (Reeve kick); ND: McLane 9-yard failed) MOP: Steve Davis (Oklahoma), Lee Roy 20-yard FG; OSU: Gerald 4-yard run (Skladany kick) MOP: ARK: Sales 1-yard run (Little kick); ARK: Calcagni 1-yard Schamann kick); OKLA: von Schamann 26-yard FG; NEB: safety MOP: Tom Shuman (Penn State), Randy Crowder run (kick failed); ALA: Ridgeway 21-yard FG; ALA: Scha- Selmon (Oklahoma) 2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL ORANGE ONE CAPITAL 2019 Rod Gerald (Ohio State), Tom Cousineau (Ohio State) run (Little kick); ARK: Little 32-yard FG; ARK: Sales 4-yard Todd 31-yard FG; OU: Lott 2-yard run (von Schamann (Penn State) mun 48-yard pass from Todd (Pugh pass from Todd) MOP: run (Little kick); OKLA: Hicks 8-yard pass from Blevins kick); NEB: Berns 1-yard run (Todd kick); NEB: Miller Wayne Bullock (Notre Dame), (Alabama) Oklahoma Head Coach: Barry Switzer Ohio State Head Coach: Woody Hayes (run failed); ARK: White 20-yard run (Little kick) 2-yard pass from Sorley (Todd kick) MOP: Billy Sims Penn State Head Coach: Joe Paterno Michigan Head Coach: Bo Schembechler Colorado Head Coach: Bill Mallory MOP: Roland Sales (Arkansas), Reggie Freeman (Oklahoma), Reggie Kinlaw (Oklahoma) LSU Head Coach: Charlie McClendon Notre Dame Head Coach: Ara Parseghian (Arkansas) Alabama Head Coach: Paul “Bear” Bryant Oklahoma Head Coach: Barry Switzer Arkansas Head Coach: Lou Holtz Nebraska Head Coach: Tom Osborne Oklahoma Head Coach: Barry Switzer

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1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 OKLAHOMA 24 OKLAHOMA 18 CLEMSON 22 NEBRASKA 21 MIAMI 31 WASHINGTON 28 FLORIDA STATE 7 FLORIDA STATE 17 NEBRASKA 15 LSU 20 NEBRASKA 30 OKLAHOMA 17

JANUARY 1, 1982 - ORANGE BOWL STADIUM JANUARY 1, 1980 - ORANGE BOWL STADIUM JANUARY 1, 1935 - MIAMI STADIUM JANUARY 1, 1983 - ORANGE BOWL STADIUM JANUARY 2, 1984 - ORANGE BOWL STADIUM JANUARY 1, 1985 - ORANGE BOWL STADIUM NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP

SOONERS SPOIL SEMINOLE UPRISING WISHBONE WATTS AIRS OUT FSU CLEMSON PERFECT IN TITLE GAME FUMBLIN’ NEBRASKA HOLDS ON GOLDEN GAME FOR HURRICANES BISON CAPTURE FIRST ORANGE BOWL J.C. Watts and Billy Sims each rushed Oklahoma wishbone quarterback J.C. Top-ranked Clemson won its first national LSU came within one point of upsetting In arguably the greatest college football Washington, the first Pac-10 for more than 100 yards and a stingy Watts went to the air in the fourth quarter championship and finished with its third No. 3 Nebraska, but the Huskers held on to bowl game ever played, Miami won its team to be invited to the Orange Bowl, Oklahoma defense shut down undefeated to defeat Florida State 18-17, in an exciting in its 88-year history with a win 21-20. first national championship 31-30, after rallied to beat No. 2 Oklahoma 28-17.

and fourth-ranked Florida State for a 24-7 finish. 22-15 win over Nebraska. Despite four fumbles and a pair of inter- Nebraska missed a two-point conversion Backup quarterback came off 2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL victory. Florida State held a 17-10 lead with 3:19 After Clemson took a 22-7 lead into ceptions, the Big Red Machine was able attempt in the 50th anniversary Orange the bench in relief of Paul Sicuro to lead For 17 minutes, it appeared Florida State remaining and Watts, who had fumbled four the fourth quarter behind three Donald to come back from a 17-7 deficit to win. Bowl Classic. Washington to a pair of fourth quarter would realize its dream of a 12-0 season. Making its first times and lost three, had been stymied by the Seminoles’ Igwebuike field goals and a Homer Jordan-to-Perry Tuttle Two Dalton Hilliard scores for LSU came as the result of The Huskers had pulled within one with 48 seconds touchdowns. The Huskies had jumped out to a surprising appearance in the Orange Bowl, Florida State took a 7-0 top-ranked defense. score, Nebraska engineered a final run at the Tigers. A Nebraska fumbles and a third quarter LSU field goal was to play, but Miami strong safety Ken Calhoun stepped in 14-0 lead early when Sicuro connected with Danny Greene lead on a 1-yard Mike Whiting run. But in the final minutes, Watts passed for 74 yards 26-yard touchdown by Roger Craig capped a 69-yard also the result of a fumble. front of a Turner Gill attempted two-point conversion pass on a 29-yard touchdown pass and Jacque Robinson later The Seminoles had a chance to double the lead on a 78-yard Sooner drive, including a 1- yard touchdown drive and Craig’s two-point conversion made it a sev- Finally, the Husker offense came alive, scoring twice to preserve the win. The 11-0 Huskers were the favorites, scored from the one yard line. when Bobby Butler blocked a Sooner punt and Florida to split end Steve Rhodes with 1:33 left in the game. With en-point game with nine minutes to play. thanks to drives engineered by quarterback Turner Gill. Gill but they quickly found themselves behind 17-0 after Miami Oklahoma cut the lead to 14-7 on Danny Bradley’s State had the ball on the Oklahoma 17. But a series of the Seminoles guessing rush, Watts lofted a two-point But the Clemson defense, led by All-American safety found Mike Rozier with an 11-yard pass and then scored freshman quarterback Bernie Kosar threw two touchdowns one-yard run and then tied the game just before halftime miscues, including a fumbled field goal snap, left the conversion pass to tight end Forrest Valora for the lead. Terry Kinard and 295-pound freshman the second touchdown himself, giving the ’Huskers a 21- to his tight end . when Derrick Shepard caught a Bradley pass at the 47 Seminoles without a score. The Seminoles had one last shot to win, but Bill William Perry, shut down the Big Red on its final drive and 17 lead. The first Husker points came in the second quarter and raced in. Watts quickly quieted the biased Garnet & Gold Capece’s 62-yard field goal attempt just missed. the Tiger offense held the ball for over five minutes as time LSU cut it to one with a fourth quarter field goal by on ’s controversial 19-yard “fumbler- The Sooners broke the deadlock in the third quarter crowd with a 61-yard touchdown run, the first of 24 Florida State, 10-1 coming into the game, scored expired. Juan Betanzos. ooskie” play. The Huskers added a 1- yard Gill run to close on a 35-yard Tim Lashar field goal, but with 8:39 to play, unanswered points by Oklahoma. first when culminated a 70- yard drive with Craig and Mike Rozier rushed for 161 of Nebraska’s the gap to 17-14. Millen tossed a 12-yard touchdown pass to Mark Pattison Moments later, Bud Hebert intercepted a Jimmy Jordan a 10-yard touchdown run. Oklahoma’s Mike Keeling made 193 yards. Rozier also passed 25 yards to Anthony Steels NEB LSU A Nebraska field goal tied it at 17 in the third, but that gave Washington the 21-17 advantage. Washing- pass at the Seminole 10 and Stanley Wilson cashed it in good on a 53-yard field goal attempt right before halftime for a touchdown. First Downs 22 12 and scored touchdowns ton then intercepted a Sooner pass to set up its final two plays later. A Mike Keeling 24-yard field goal before to cut the lead to 7-3. Rushing Attempts 58 31 at the end of long Kosar-led drives. Nebraska responded score. the half made it 17-7. The Sooners took the second half kickoff 78 yards, CLEM NEB Rushing Yards 219 38 at the close of the third with a Jeff Smith 1-yard run. After Watts finished the day with 127 yards rushing and with David Overstreet scoring from the 4. Florida State First Downs 17 13 Passes Attempted 22 30 Miami missed a field goal in the fourth, Smith ran it in WASH OKLA Sims had 164. then evened it up at 10-10 at the end of the third quarter Rushing Attempts 52 40 Passes Completed 13 14 from 24 yards out with 48 seconds left in the game. Then, First Downs 17 17 on a 19-yard Capece field goal. Rushing Yards 155 193 Had Intercepted 2 2 the Nebraska comeback hopes were dashed when the Rushing Attempts 43 54 OKLA FSU Four minutes into the fourth, a botched Sooner Passes Attempted 22 17 Passing Yards 184 173 conversion pass was batted away. Rushing Yards 192 162 First Downs 23 12 punt snap was recovered in the endzone by All-American Passes Completed 11 6 Total Offense 403 211 Passes Attempted 21 21 Rushing Attempts 59 35 Bobby Butler and the Seminoles had a 17-10 Had Intercepted 1 0 Punting/Avg. 1/31.0 6/39.2 MIAMI NEB Passes Completed 9 6 Rushing Yards 411 82 lead. Passing Yards 134 17 Fumbles/Lost 4/4 1/1 First Downs 22 24 Had Intercepted 3 1 Passes Attempted 4 27 Total Offense 289 210 Penalties/Yards 4/25 8/54 Rushing Attempts 28 56 Passing Yards 119 124 Passes Completed 2 8 OKLA FSU Punting/Avg. 4/45.8 6/43.0 Rushing Yards 130 287 Total Offense 311 286 Had Intercepted 0 3 First Downs 18 23 Fumbles/Lost 3/1 3/2 SCORE BY QUARTERS Passes Attempted 35 30 Punting/Avg. 6/37.7 7/34.6 Passing Yards 36 100 Rushing Attempts 55 60 Penalties/Yards 7/57 8/64 Nebraska 7 0 7 7 - 21 Passes Completed 19 16 Fumbles/Lost 3/1 6/2 Total Offense 447 182 Rushing Yards 156 212 LSU 7 7 3 3 - 20 Had Intercepted 1 1 Penalties/Yards 5/25 8/60 Punting/Avg. 4/25.0 9/42.2 Passes Attempted 12 15 SCORE BY QUARTERS Passing Yards 300 172 Fumbles/Lost 5/4 1/0 Passes Completed 7 11 Clemson 6 6 10 0 - 22 SCORING SUMMARY Total Offense 430 459 SCORE BY QUARTERS Penalties/Yards 3/27 4/20 Had Intercepted 0 0 Nebraska 7 0 0 8 - 15 NEB: Schellen 5-yard run (Seibel kick); LSU: Hilliard 1-yard Punting/Avg. 4/41.8 3/37.3 Washington 14 0 0 14 - 28 Passing Yards 128 51 run (Betanzos kick); LSU: Hilliard 1-yard run (Betanzos Fumbles/Lost 1/1 6/1 Oklahoma 0 14 0 3 - 17 SCORE BY QUARTERS Total Offense 284 263 SCORING SUMMARY kick); LSU: Betanzos 28-yard FG; NEB: Rozier 11-yard Penalties/Yards 13/101 4/51 Bucknell 0 7 6 13 - 26 Punting/Avg. 2/37.0 4/42.5 CLEM: Igwebuike 41-yard FG; NEB: Steels 25-yard pass pass from Gill (Seibel kick); NEB: Gill 1-yard run (Seibel SCORING SUMMARY Miami 0 0 0 0 - 0 Fumbles/Lost 7/5 1/0 from Rozier (Seibel kick); CLEM: Igwebuike 37-yard FG; kick); LSU: Betanzos 49-yard FG MOP: Turner Gill SCORE BY QUARTERS WASH: Greene 29-yard pass from Sicuro (Jaeger kick); Penalties/Yards 4/32 5/58 CLEM: Austin 2-yard run (pass failed); CLEM: Tuttle 13- (Nebraska), Dave Rimington (Nebraska) Miami 17 0 14 0 - 31 WASH: Robinson 1-yard run (Jaeger kick); OKLA: Bradley

2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL ORANGE ONE CAPITAL 2019 SCORING SUMMARY yard pass from Jordan (Pauling kick); CLEM: Igwebuike Nebraska 0 14 3 13 - 30 1-yard run (T. Lashar kick); OKLA: Shepard 61-yard FSU: Whiting 1-yard run (Cappelen kick); OKLA: Watts 61- SCORE BY QUARTERS 36-yard FG; NEB: Craig 26-yard run (Craig run) MOP: Nebraska Head Coach: Tom Osborne pass from Bradley (T. Lashar kick); OKLA: T. Lashar yard run (Keeling kick); OKLA: Wilson 5-yard run (Keeling Oklahoma 0 3 7 8 - 18 Homer Jordan (Clemson), Jeff Davis (Clemson) LSU Head Coach: Jerry Stovall SCORING SUMMARY 35-yard FG; WASH: Pattison 12-yard pass from Millen kick); OKLA: Keeling 24-yard FG; OKLA: Sims 22-yard Florida State 0 7 3 7 - 17 MIAMI: Dennison 2-yard pass from Kosar (Davis kick); (Jaeger kick); WASH: Fenney 6-yard run (Jaeger kick) run; OKLA: Watts 12-yard run (Keeling kick) MOP: J.C. Clemson Head Coach: Danny Ford MIAMI: Davis 45-yard FG; MIAMI: Dennison 22-yard pass MOP: Jacque Robinson (Washington), Ron Holmes Watts (Oklahoma), Bud Hebert (Oklahoma) SCORING SUMMARY Nebraska Head Coach: Tom Osborne from Kosar (Davis kick); NEB: Steinkuhler 19-yard run (Washington) FSU: Williams 10-yard run (Capece kick); OKLA: Keeling (Livingston kick); NEB: Gill 1-yard run (Livington kick); Bucknell Head Coach: Hook Mylin 53-yard FG; OKLA: Overstreet 4-yard run (Keeling kick); NEB: Livingston 34-yard FG; MIAMI: Highsmith 1-yard run Washington Head Coach: Don James Miami Head Coach: Tom McCann FSU: Capece 19-yard FG; FSU: Butler fumble recovery (Davis kick); MIAMI: Bentley 7-yard run (Davis kick); NEB: Oklahoma Head Coach: Barry Switzer (Capece kick); OKLA: Watts 11-yard pass to Rhodes Smith 1-yard run (Livingston kick); NEB: Smith 24-yard (Watts pass to Valora) MOP: J.C. Watts (Oklahoma), run (pass failed) MOP: Bernie Kosar (Miami), Jack Jarvis Coursey (Florida State) Fernandez (Miami)

Oklahoma Head Coach: Barry Switzer Miami Head Coach: Howard Schnellenberger Florida State Head Coach: Bobby Bowden Nebraska Head Coach: Tom Osborne

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1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 BUCKNELL 26 OKLAHOMA 42 MIAMI 20 MIAMI 23 NOTRE DAME 21 COLORADO 10 MIAMI 0 ARKANSAS 8 OKLAHOMA 14 NEBRASKA 3 COLORADO 6 NOTRE DAME 9 JANUARY 1, 1986 - ORANGE BOWL STADIUM JANUARY 1, 1988 - ORANGE BOWL STADIUM JANUARY 1, 1987 - ORANGE BOWL STADIUM JANUARY 2, 1989 - ORANGE BOWL STADIUM JANUARY 1, 1990 - ORANGE BOWL STADIUM JANUARY 1, 1991 - ORANGE BOWL STADIUM NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP

LASHER KICKS SOONERS TO TITLE SOONERS STEAMROLL RAZORBACKS MIAMI EARNS CHAMPIONSHIP RING ‘CANES PASS TEST, FINISH #2 IRISH STAMPEDE BUFFALOES BUFFS HANG ON TO WIN TITLE Oklahoma scored 16 second-quarter points Oklahoma capped its third consecutive For the second time in five years, Miami Second-ranked Miami, with no chance Notre Dame took advantage of three The 1991 , a team of and shut out top-ranked Penn State in season as Big Eight Champions with a 42-8 became the national champion in the to repeat as national champion after first-half missed scoring opportunities by comebacks and controversy, overcame the the second half as it won its third national rout of Arkansas. Orange Bowl, this time knocking off Okla- undefeated Notre Dame won earlier in the Colorado and handed the 11-0 top-ranked loss of top quarterback Darian Hagan to championship in the Orange Bowl. Early in the second quarter, Spencer homa, 20-14. day, overwhelmed Nebraska 23-3 in the Buffaloes a 21-6 defeat. earn their first national championship with a 2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL After giving up seven on the Lions’ opening Tillman put Oklahoma ahead with a 77-yard The Miami offense broke quickly from the 55th annual Orange Bowl. The game was barely five minutes old when 10-9 victory over Notre Dame. drive on a short Tim Manoa run, the Sooner touchdown run. After a second Arkansas starting gate and took the first possession On Miami’s second possession, tailback fumbled at the Notre Colorado’s Eric Bieniemy led both teams defense shut down Penn State. interception in as many possessions, Tillman found his 65 yards for a score as Steve Walsh lofted a 30-yard pass quarterback Steve Walsh found halfback Dame 19. In the second quarter, Ken Culbertson missed a as he gained 86 tough yards on the ground and 19 yards Tim Lashar kicked the first of his four field goals way into the endzone from 21-yards out, putting the to Melvin Bratton. The Hurricane defense, led by lineback- down the middle for a 22-yard touchdown pass. 23-yard field goal and Notre Dame foiled a fake field goal through the air and scored the Buffaloes lone touchdown. early in the second quarter to make it 7-3 and swung the Sooners up 14-0 at the half. er Bernard Clark, set the tone for the day when it forced Conley scored again in the second quarter, catching attempt on a fourth-and-goal on its 3-yard line. But the MOP was back-up quarterback Charles S. John- momentum to Oklahoma. , who would To start the second half, Oklahoma’s defense Oklahoma to punt on its first five possessions. a 42-yard pass from Walsh, and added a Billy Hackett’s 27-yard field goal attempt just before son, who completed all three of his passes for 32 yards in engineer six scoring drives, found All-American tight end sacked the Razorbacks’ Greg Thomas twice, forcing a The Hurricanes’ first two drives of the second pair of field goals to give the Hurricanes a comfortable the half was blocked by Colorado’s Garry Howe, leaving a third-quarter drive that led to Bieniemy’s 1-yard dive into for a 71-yard touchdown pass on a third- three-and-out situation for the scoreless Hogs. On the half produced a Greg Cox’ Orange Bowl-record 56-yard 20-0 halftime lead. The Miami defense held Nebraska’s the game scoreless. the end zone—the eventual winning score. and-24 play. Sooners next possession quarterback Jamelle Holieway field goal and then a Walsh-to- 23-yard No. 1 rushing offense to just 31 yards in the first half. Notre Dame scored two quick touchdowns in the Trailing 10-9 with 43 seconds remaining, Notre Lashar added a pair of field goals before State’s called his own number and scored on a 2-yard run. touchdown pass. At 11:19 of the fourth, Cox came up Walsh set a then Orange Bowl record for passes third quarter. Anthony Johnson’s 2-yard touchdown run Dame’s Raghib “Rocket” Ismail broke the Colorado punt Massimo Manca kicked a 27-yarder with one second left With Oklahoma leading 28-0, the Razorbacks con- with another field goal from 48-yards out. With 2:05 left attempted with 44. It was Head Coach Jimmy Johnson’s was followed by Raghib Ismail’s 35-yard reverse for a coverage and ran 91 yards for the winning score—only in the half that made it 16-10. tinued to self-destruct as Thomas threw two more inter- in the fourth quarter, the Sooners scored on a 29-yard last game at Miami before moving on to the NFL. touchdown after intercepted Buffalo quarter- to have it nullified by a late clipping penalty. Five plays The Sooners’ top-ranked defense took over in the ceptions in the fourth quarter. Although neither turnover “fumblerooskie,” which gave the Oklahoma faithful a back Darian Hagan. later, frustrated Notre Dame quarterback Rick Mirer threw second half and fullback Lydell Carr scampered 61 yards resulted in a Sooner score, Oklahoma still put more points flicker of hope. When the Sooners regained possession, MIAMI NEB Hagan’s 39-yard touchdown run cut it to 14-6 at the his third interception of the day. Colorado defensive back to make the final 25-10. Oklahoma’s defense was led by on the board with two more touchdowns in the fourth. the Hurricane defenders blew it out when they sacked First Downs 20 10 close of the third quarter, but Culbertson missed the PAT. Deon Figures grabbed the ball to seal the Colorado victory. (13 solo tackles). The Sooners picked off Arkansas did manage to avoid a shutout with less quarterback Charles Thompson and caused a fumble to Rushing Attempts 28 38 Notre Dame marched 82 yards in 17 plays, eating The Buffs took an early 3-0 advantage on a 33-yard four passes en route to victory. than 25 seconds left in the game on a 1-yard touchdown ensure the victory. Rushing Yards 69 80 nearly nine minutes of clock time, to put the game out of Jim Harper field goal, but a 2-yard run gave run by senior fullback . Passes Attempted 48 22 reach. Johnson’s second touchdown made it 21-6. Notre Dame a 6-3 lead before halftime. OKLA PSU MIAMI OKLA Passes Completed 23 8 Notre Dame running backs Tony Brooks and First Downs 12 14 OKLA ARK First Downs 15 13 Had Intercepted 3 3 ND COLO Watters, who ran for 46 and 44 yards, respectively, each Rushing Attempts 52 36 First Downs 11 17 Rushing Attempts 38 53 Passing Yards 285 55 First Downs 18 16 fumbled on consecutive third-quarter possessions. From Rushing Yards 228 103 Rushing Attempts 48 45 Rushing Yards 72 179 Total Offense 354 135 Rushing Attempts 52 46 there, the Colorado defense took over and kept the Fight- Passes Attempted 6 34 Rushing Yards 366 48 Passes Attempted 30 13 Punting/Avg. 4/39.5 9/37.2 Rushing Yards 279 217 ing Irish out of scoring range the rest of the way. Passes Completed 3 18 Passes Attempted 5 33 Passes Completed 18 5 Fumbles/Lost 1/0 0/0 Passes Attempted 9 13 Had Intercepted 0 4 Passes Completed 2 16 Had Intercepted 1 0 Penalties/Yards 7/60 5/45 Passes Completed 5 4 COLO ND Passing Yards 91 164 Had Intercepted 0 5 Passing Yards 209 76 Had Intercepted 0 2 First Downs 19 18 Total Offense 319 267 Passing Yards 47 192 Total Offense 281 255 SCORE BY QUARTERS Passing Yards 99 65 Rushing Attempts 54 35 Punting/Avg. 5/42.6 6/46.3 Total Offense 413 240 Punting/Avg. 6/44.7 8/39.0 Miami 7 13 0 3 - 23 Total Offense 378 282 Rushing Yards 186 123 Fumbles/Lost 5/1 2/1 Punting/Avg. 5/47.6 9/41.1 Fumbles/Lost 0/0 4/2 Nebraska 0 0 3 0 - 3 Punting/Avg. 5/40.1 3/39.3 Passes Attempted 19 31 Penalties/Yards 7/45 6/49 Fumbles/Lost 3/2 2/0 Penalties/Yards 8/85 5/39 Fumbles/Lost 0/0 1/1 Passes Completed 9 13 Penalties/Yards 4/40 3/25 SCORING SUMMARY Penalties/Yards 3/35 1/5 Had Intercepted 0 3 SCORE BY QUARTERS SCORE BY QUARTERS MIAMI: Conley 22-yard pass from Walsh (Huerta kick); Passing Yards 109 141 Oklahoma 0 16 3 6 - 25 SCORE BY QUARTERS Miami 7 0 10 3 - 20 MIAMI: Huerta 18-yard FG; MIAMI: Conley 42-yard pass SCORE BY QUARTERS Total Offense 295 264 Penn State 7 3 0 0 - 10 Oklahoma 0 14 14 14 - 42 Oklahoma 0 7 0 7 - 14 from Walsh (Huerta kick); MIAMI: Huerta 37-yard FG; Notre Dame 0 0 14 7 - 21 Punting/Avg. 7/40.4 3/51.0 Arkansas 0 0 0 8 - 8 NEB: Barrios 50-yard FG; MIAMI: Huerta 37-yard FG Colorado 0 0 6 0 - 6 Fumbles/Lost 2/1 2/2 SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY MOP: Steve Walsh (Miami), Charles Fryar Penalties/Yards 6/50 3/45 PSU: Manoa 1-yard run (Manca kick); OKLA: Lashar SCORING SUMMARY MIAMI: Bratton 30-yard pass from Walsh (Cox kick); (Nebraska) SCORING SUMMARY 26-yard FG; OKLA: Jackson 71-yard pass from Holieway OKLA: Tillman 77-yard run (T. Lashar kick); OKLA: Tillman OKLA: Stafford 1-yard run (T. Lashar kick); MIAMI: Cox 2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL ORANGE ONE CAPITAL 2019 ND: Johnson 2-yard run (Hentrich kick); ND: Ismail 35- SCORE BY QUARTERS (T. Lashar kick); OKLA: T. Lashar 31-yard FG; OKLA: 21-yard run (T. Lasharkick); OKLA: Holieway 2-yard run 56-yard FG; MIAMI: Irvin 23-yard pass from Walsh (Cox Miami Head Coach: Jimmy Johnson yard reverse (Hentrich kick); COLO: Hagan 39-yard run Colorado 0 3 7 0 - 10 T. Lashar21-yard FG; PSU: Manca 27-yard FG; OKLA: (T. Lashar kick); OKLA: Holieway 4-yard run (T. Lashar kick); MIAMI: Cox 48-yard FG; OKLA: Hutson 29-yard run Nebraska Head Coach: Tom Osborne (kick failed); ND: Johnson 7-yard run (Hentrich kick) Notre Dame 0 6 3 0 - 9 T. Lashar 22-yard FG; OKLA: Carr 61-yard run (kick kick); OKLA: Stafford 13-yard run (T. Lashar kick); OKLA: (T. Lashar kick) MOP: Bernard Clark (Miami), Darrell MOP: Raghib Ismail (Notre Dame), Darian Hagan failed) MOP: Sonny Brown (Oklahoma), Tim Lashar Parham 49-yard run (T. Lashar kick); ARK: Thomas 2-yard Reed (Oklahoma) (Colorado) SCORING SUMMARY (Oklahoma) run (Shibest pass from Bland) MOP: Spencer Tillman COLO: Harper 22-yard FG; ND: Watters 2-yard run (kick (Oklahoma), Dante Jones (Oklahoma) Miami Head Coach: Jimmy Johnson Notre Dame Head Coach: Lou Holtz blocked); ND: Hentrich 24-yard FG; COLO: Bieniemy Oklahoma Head Coach: Barry Switzer Oklahoma Head Coach: Barry Switzer Colorado Head Coach: Bill McCartney 1-yard run (Harper kick) MOP: Charles S. Johnson Penn State Head Coach: Joe Paterno Oklahoma Head Coach: Barry Switzer (Colorado), Chris Zorich (Notre Dame) Arkansas Head Coach: Ken Hatfield Colorado Head Coach: Bill McCartney Notre Dame Head Coach: Lou Holtz

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1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1996 MIAMI 22 FLORIDA STATE 27 FLORIDA STATE 18 NEBRASKA 24 FLORIDA STATE 31 NEBRASKA 41 NEBRASKA 0 NEBRASKA 14 NEBRASKA 16 MIAMI 17 NOTRE DAME 26 VIRGINIA TECH 21

JANUARY 1, 1991 - ORANGE BOWL STADIUM JANUARY 1, 1994 - ORANGE BOWL STADIUM JANUARY 1, 1993 - ORANGE BOWL STADIUM JANUARY 1, 1995 - ORANGE BOWL STADIUM JANUARY 1, 1996 - ORANGE BOWL STADIUM DECEMBER 31, 1996 - PRO PLAYER STADIUM NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP

SHUTOUT GIVES ‘CANES THIRD TITLE SEMINOLES CAPTURE FIRST OB WIN FSU WINS FIRST NATIONAL TITLE OSBORNE WINS FIRST TITLE FSU WINS 11TH STRAIGHT BOWL GAME OB GAME MOVES TO PRO PLAYER For the third time in five years, the Orange Florida State won its first Orange Bowl Led by Charlie Ward, Florida State came Two fourth-quarter touchdowns helped No. Florida State rallied to score 17 late fourth The 63rd annual Orange Bowl, played for Bowl was the cream of the proverbial crop game 27-14, with a 13-point second from behind to defeat Nebraska, 18-16, 1 Nebraska overcome a 17-9 deficit, giving quarter points in Orange Bowl Stadium, the first time in Pro Player Stadium, saw the of New Year’s Day bowl games as Miami quarter that proved too much for Nebraska. to secure the school’s first-ever national Coach Tom Osborne a 24-17 win over beating Notre Dame 31-26. Nebraska Cornhuskers defeat the Hokies of soundly defeated Nebraska 22-0, to take a The Cornhuskers missed a pair of field championship. Miami and his first national championship With quarterback tossing four Virginia Tech, 41-21, on New Year’s Eve. 2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL share of the national championship. goals and fumbled the ball away on its own In a game that had two climatic finishes, as a head coach. touchdown passes—three to Florida State The No. 10 Hokies jumped out to an early Hurricane fullback, and the game’s Most two-yard line in the second quarter. the Seminoles true freshman place kicker Miami took the opening kickoff 32 yards MOP Andre Cooper—Florida State won 7-0 lead in the first quarter thanks to a Outstanding Player, Larry Jones ran for 144 yards and a Florida State jumped out to a 7-0 lead thanks to a Scott Bentley’s 22-yard field goal, his fourth of the day, in 10 plays and a 44-yard Dane Prewitt field goal made its NCAA-record 11th consecutive bowl and finished an 19-yard touchdown strike from quarterback Jim Drucken- touchdown, while quarterback Gino Torretta completed 75-yard drive engineered by quarterback Charlie Ward put FSU on top with :21 left to all but seal a victory. it 3-0. unprecedented ninth consecutive season with 10 or more miller to Marcus Parker. However, it was short lived, 19-of-41 passes for 257 yards and a score. that culminated with a 25-yard scoring toss to freshman The game seemed to end after Cornhusker quar- The Hurricanes pushed it to 10-0 after three Frank victories. as the No. 6 Huskers posted a 17-point second quarter The Cornhuskers, the NCAA leaders in offense Tamarick Vanover. terback Tommie Frazier hit tight end Trumane Bell with a Costa passes moved the third-ranked ‘Canes down the Kanell, who threw for 290 yards on the night, closed and a 14-point third quarter on their way to their third going into the game, didn’t earn a rushing yard in the first On the game’s next play, Florida State 29-yard pass as time expired. But officials concurred that field, culminating in a Costa-to-Trent Jones 35-yard the gap to 26-21 on an 11-yard touchdown pass to wide consecutive bowl victory. quarter and netted just one yard on one completed pass. Dan Footman recovered a wild Tommie Frazier pitch-out at :01 had to be placed back on the clock and the field was touchdown play. out E.G. Green. The drive covered 73 yards and included The Cornhuskers would score the final 17 points Miami became the first team in 221 games to hold the the Nebraska two. The ACC champs led 17-0 three plays cleared for another finish. This time it was Nebraska’s 45- , who led Nebraska to an 11-0 a pair of runs by that netted 17 yards. of the game. They answered with 20 seconds remaining Cornhuskers scoreless. later on a Ward-to-Kez McCorvey 4-yard touchdown pass. yard try that sailed wide left, giving FSU its ninth-straight regular season record, replaced Tommie Frazier at Notre Dame punted on its next series, and the in the third quarter to increase their lead back to 10 on Nebraska’s gained only 10 yards on The Huskers wasted an ensuing 48-yard kickoff bowl victory. quarterback. The senior hooked up with tight end Mark Seminoles Dee Feaster returned it 41 yards to the Fighting Benning’s 6-yard touchdown run. Benning, Nebraska’s five carries, and the Huskers pass attack was stifled by return by Barron Miles when Bryon Bennett missed a The game set an Orange Bowl record crowd of Gilman on a 19-yard touchdown pass play that made it Irish 30-yard line. It took Kanell just 1:39 to get into the game MOP finished with 95 yards rushing on 15 a Miami defensive front that got to quarterback Keithen 39-yard field goal attempt. Florida State cashed in on 81,536 and saw just the 11th meeting ever between the 10-7 at the half. end zone on a 3-yard touchdown to Cooper. Kanell and carries. McCant five times. The defensive stoppers for the ‘Canes a Dan Mowrey 24-yard field goal after a 70-yard drive No. 1 and No. 2-ranked teams In the third quarter, fullback Cory Schlesinger bolted Cooper hooked up again on the two-point conversion and were tackle Rusty Medearis, who had four sacks, and to make it 20-0. A 41-yard Frazier-to-Corey Dixon up the middle on a trap play for the 15-yard touchdown. the Seminoles were suddenly out in front 29-26 with 6:09 NEB VT , who contributed 10 tackles. touchdown pass cut it to 20-7 just before halftime. FSU NEB Back in the game, Frazier hit tight end Eric Alford with the left. First Downs 25 22 Miami’s defense dominated while the offense FSU continued its ground attack in the third First Downs 22 20 two-point conversion that tied the game at 17. A Notre Dame fumble and a quarterback Tom Krug Rushing Attempts 49 39 followed Torretta’s 8-yard touchdown pass to Kevin quarter, going 85 yards in 16 plays for a 27-7 lead on Rushing Attempts 24 44 rushed for 96 yards, but it was safety made the final score 31-26. Rushing Yards 279 193 Williams with two Carlos Huerta field goals for a 13- 0 Sean Jackson’s 11-yard touchdown run. Early in the Rushing Yards 47 183 Frazier who was named MOP. Despite completing just Passes Attempted 22 33 cushion. fourth, Frazier hit tight end Gerald Armstrong for a 1-yard Passes Attempted 43 25 three of five passes for 25 yards and rushing for 31 yards, FSU ND Passes Completed 11 16 The third quarter proved no more fruitful for touchdown to go up 27-14. Passes Completed 24 13 it was the senior’s fourth-quarter spark that led to the First Downs 26 17 Had Intercepted 0 0 Nebraska. Needing a strong defensive showing, the FSU finished second in the AP Poll for the fourth Had Intercepted 0 2 Husker win. Rushing Attempts 37 45 Passing Yards 136 214 Huskers failed to hinder Miami from marching 66 yards time since 1987 while Nebraska dropped to 14. The Passing Yards 286 206 Rushing Yards 188 256 Total Offense 415 407 on its first drive of the second half, culminating in a 1-yard halftime show was cancelled for the first time in history Total Offense 333 389 NEB MIAMI Passes Attempted 33 26 Punting/Avg. 2/44.5 5/34.2 Jones run and a 19-0 lead. Huerta added a 54-yard field due to flooding prior to the game. Punting/Avg. 6/45.2 7/38.4 First Downs 20 14 Passes Completed 20 15 Fumbles/Lost 1/0 1/1 goal, second-longest in Orange Bowl history, to go up Fumbles/Lost 0/0 2/0 Rushing Attempts 46 28 Had Intercepted 2 1 Penalties/Yards 3/16 5/89 22-0. FSU NEB Penalties/Yards 10/69 11/115 Rushing Yards 199 29 Passing Yards 290 169 Miami finished No. 1 in the Associated Press Poll First Downs 23 13 Passes Attempted 20 35 Total Offense 478 425 SCORE BY QUARTERS while the got the nod from the Rushing Attempts 48 34 SCORE BY QUARTERS Passes Completed 11 18 Punting/Avg. 3/44.0 5/42.4 Nebraska 0 17 14 10 - 41 Coaches’ Poll. Rushing Yards 221 144 Florida State 3 0 3 12 - 18 Had Intercepted 2 1 Fumbles/Lost 1/0 2/1 Virginia Tech 7 7 7 0 - 21 Passes Attempted 31 22 Nebraska 0 7 0 9 - 16 Passing Yards 106 248 Penalties/Yards 7/59 7/55 MIAMI NEB Passes Completed 16 10 Total Offense 305 277 SCORING SUMMARY First Downs 25 9 Had Intercepted 1 2 SCORING SUMMARY Punting/Avg. 7/41.1 7/39.7 SCORE BY QUARTERS VT: Parker 19-yard pass from Druckenmiller (Graham Rushing Attempts 44 38 Passing Yards 215 146 FSU: Bentley 34-yard FG; NEB: Baul 34-yard pass from Fumbles/Lost 2/1 2/0 Florida State 7 7 0 17 - 31 kick); NEB: Brown 25-yard FG; NEB: Frost 5-yard run Rushing Yards 192 122 Total Offense 436 290 Frazier (Bennett kick); FSU: Bentley 25-yard FG; FSU: Penalties/Yards 3/20 11/92 Notre Dame 10 0 7 9 - 26 (Brown kick); NEB: Peter 31-yard fumble recovery (Brown Passes Attempted 41 19 Punting/Avg. 6/35.8 4/44.8 Floyd 1-yard run (pass failed); FSU: Bentley 39-yard FG; kick); VT: Scales 6-yard pass from Druckenmiller (Graham Passes Completed 19 7 Fumbles/Lost 3/0 5/1 NEB: Phillips 12-yard run (run failed); NEB: Bennett 27- SCORE BY QUARTERS SCORING SUMMARY kick); NEB: Benning 33-yard run (Brown kick); VT: White Had Intercepted 2 2 Penalties/Yards 6/71 6/50 yard FG; FSU: Bentley 22-yard FG MOP: Charlie Ward 2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL ORANGE ONE CAPITAL 2019 Nebraska 0 7 2 15 - 24 ND: Mayes 39-yard pass from Krug (Cengia kick); FSU: 33-yard pass from Druckenmiller (Graham kick); NEB: Passing Yards 257 89 (Florida State), Tommie Frazier (Nebraska) ­­ Miami 10 0 7 0 - 17 Cooper 15-yard pass from Kanell (Bentley kick); ND: Benning 6-yard run (Brown kick); NEB: Brown 37-yard FG; Total Offense 439 171 SCORE BY QUARTERS Cengia 20-yard FG; FSU: Cooper 10-yard pass from Kanell NEB: Frost 22-yard run (Brown kick) MOP: Ken Oxendine Punting/Avg. 5/33.0 8/36.6 Florida State 7 13 7 0 - 27 Florida State Head Coach: Bobby Bowden SCORING SUMMARY (Bentley kick); ND: Mayes 33-yard pass from Krug (Cengia (Virginia Tech), Damon Benning (Nebraska) Fumbles/Lost 3/0 3/2 Nebraska 0 7 0 7 - 14 Nebraska Head Coach: Tom Osborne MIAMI: Prewitt 44-yard FG; MIAMI: Jones 35-yard pass kick); ND: Safety, Kanell steps out of endzone; ND: Chru- Penalties/Yards 12/143 6/36 from Costa (Prewitt kick); NEB: Gilman 19-yard pass from plewicz 5-yard pass from Krug (Cengia kick); FSU: Green Nebraska Head: Tom Osborne SCORING SUMMARY Berringer (Sieler kick); MIAMI: Harris 44-yard pass from 11-yard pass from Kanell (Bentley kick); FSU: Cooper Virginia Tech Head Coach: Frank Beamer SCORE BY QUARTERS FSU: Vanover 25-yard pass from Ward (Mowrey kick); Costa (Prewitt kick); NEB: Harris tackles Costa in endzone 3-yard pass from Kanell (Cooper pass from Kanell); FSU: Miami 13 0 9 0 - 22 FSU: McCorvey 4-yard pass from Ward (Mowrey kick); for safety; NEB: Schlesinger 15-yard run (Alford pass from Safety, Krug intentional grounding in the endzone Nebraska 0 0 0 0 - 0 FSU: Mowrey 24-yard FG; NEB: Dixon 41-yard pass from Frazier); NEB: Schlesinger 14-yard run (Sieler kick) MOP: MOP: Andre Cooper (Florida State), Derrick Mayes Frazier (Bennett kick); FSU: Jackson 11-yard run (Mowrey Tommie Frazier (Nebraska), Chris T. Jones (Miami) (Notre Dame) SCORING SUMMARY kick); NEB: Armstrong 1-yard pass from Frazier (Bennett MIAMI: Williams 8-yard pass from Torretta (Huerta kick); kick) MOP: Charlie Ward (Florida State), Corey Dixon Nebraska Head Coach: Tom Osborne Florida State Head Coach: Bobby Bowden MIAMI: Huerta 24-yard FG; MIAMI: Huerta 24-yard FG; (Nebraska) Miami Head Coach: Dennis Erickson Notre Dame Head Coach: Lou Holtz MIAMI: Jones 1-yard run (pass failed); MIAMI: Huerta 54-yard FG. MOP: Larry Jones (Miami) and Tyrone Florida State Head Coach: Bobby Bowden Legette (Nebraska) Nebraska Head Coach: Tom Osborne

Miami Head Coach: Dennis Erickson Nebraska Head Coach: Tom Osborne

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2000 1998 1999 MICHIGAN 35 2001 2002 2003 NEBRASKA 42 FLORIDA 31 ALABAMA 34 OKLAHOMA 13 FLORIDA 56 USC 38 TENNESSEE 17 SYRACUSE 10 (OT) FLORIDA STATE 2 MARYLAND 23 IOWA 17 JANUARY 2, 1998 - PRO PLAYER STADIUM JANUARY 2, 1999 - ORANGE BOWL STADIUM JANUARY 2, 2000 - PRO PLAYER STADIUM JANUARY 3, 2001 - PRO PLAYER STADIUM JANUARY 2, 2002 - PRO PLAYER STADIUM JANUARY 2, 2003 - PRO PLAYER STADIUM NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP

OSBORNE ENDS CAREER ON TOP­­ GAME RETURNS TO OB STADIUM MICHIGAN OUTLASTS TIDE IN OT SOONERS EARN NATIONAL TITLE OFFENSIVE SHOWCASE FOR GATORS PALMER LEADS USC ROUT The Cornhuskers rolled up 534 yards of The 65th annual FedEx Orange Bowl made The first Orange Bowl of the new century Oklahoma entered the game Heisman Trophy runner-up The 2003 Orange Bowl matchup between offense, including 409 on the ground, to a curtain call to the stadium it called home saw a thriller between Alabama and Mich- with a perfect 12-0 record, but was still completed 20-of-28 passes for 248 yards Southern California and Iowa restored a send legendary head coach Tom Osborne for more than 60 years, Orange Bowl igan end with a 35-34 overtime victory for considered the underdog to No. 2 Florida and four touchdowns to lead Florida to a traditional postseason match-up between into retirement with his third national title. Stadium. the Wolverines.

State, two-time national champions in the 56-23 victory over Maryland. Big Ten and Pac-10 conference champions. 2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL Nebraska’s 42-17 domination of third- The Florida Gators also made a return to This was the first appearance for either ‘90s. The Gator air attack was led by MOP Taylor It was just a tad further east than normal. ranked Tennessee vaulted the Huskers to the Orange Bowl, playing in the game for team in the Orange Bowl in almost a The Sooners smothered a Florida State Jacobs. This traditional Pasadena matchup played the top spot in the rankings, giving them their fifth national the first time since 1967. Using a 28-point first half, the quarter century. In only its second Orange Bowl appear- team that averaged 42 points and led the nation in total Jacobs, who turned in then Orange Bowl records out instead in South Florida and created a tremendous title, four of which have been claimed in the Orange Bowl. Gators easily strolled to victory over Syracuse 31-10. ance, Michigan trailed in the third quarter 28-14, before offense. of 10 catches for 170 yards, as well as two touchdowns. amount of interest on the national scene. Senior Terry Fair fumbled a Nebraska punt and it Florida gave the heavily partisan Gator crowd Tom Brady tossed a touchdown pass to David Terrell and Only a bad snap over punter Jeff Ferguson’s head Grossman led the Gators to an Orange Bowl record 659 In the end, it was the perfect ending to a storied was quickly pounced on by Lance Brown at the Tennessee of 67,919 a show in the first quarter, using the quick strike Anthony Thomas ran for another. Neither team managed in the final minute, which resulted in a safety, prevented total yards, including 456 through the air. season and collegiate career for USC’s star quarterback 15-yard line. Five plays later, Shevin Wiggins scampered to score on drives that totaled 39 and 40 seconds, respec- to score again in regulation, sending the game into the first Oklahoma from handing the Seminoles their first shutout Maryland’s offense struggled as running back Bruce Carson Palmer. The Heisman Trophy winner dominated in from 10 yards out to give Nebraska a 14-0 lead with tively. Florida’s quarterback duo of Doug Johnson and overtime in Orange Bowl history. since 1988. Perry was limited to 22 yards on 11 carries, while Florida his duel with Heisman runner-up , throwing for 11:28 remaining in the first half. finished 22-of-31 for 308 yards. Palmer In the extra period, Michigan scored on a 25-yard Oklahoma led 6-0 when All-American linebacker running back Earnest Graham ran 16 times for 151 yards 303 yards and a touchdown to help No. 5 USC beat No. 3 Tennessee, however, refused to surrender. The finished 10-of-14 for 113 yards with one rushing and one Brady pass to Shawn Thompson, and an extra point by forced Seminole quarterback Chris Weinke and two scores. Iowa, 38-17. Volunteers threatened when Jamal Lewis, who broke the passing touchdown, while Johnson finished 12-of-17 with Hayden Epstein put the Wolverines on top 35-28. The to fumble near the Florida State 20 midway through the The teams combined for 79 points, breaking the Palmer led scoring drives of 79, 80, 99, 85 and Tennessee freshman rushing record with 1,364 yards on 195 yards and two touchdown strikes. Tide also scored on their opportunity but came up short fourth quarter. recovered for the Sooners, combined record of 69, and their 1,019 total yards broke 61 yards and added MOP honors to his long list of 2002 the year, ripped off a 23-yard gain down to the Husker Syracuse All-American quarterback when Ryan Pflugner’s extra point attempt sailed wide and scored the clinching touchdown on a the record of 903 set by Florida State and Notre Dame in accolades. USC mounted long touchdown marches on 5-yard line. On the next play, Peyton Manning hit wide out Donovan McNabb was held to 14-of-30 passing for 192 right. 10-yard run up the middle with 8:30 to play. 1996. its first three possessions of the second half to open-up a with a touchdown strike to cut the deficit to yards. Weinke, the Heisman Trophy winner, finished just Jacobs’ 10 catches equaled the record set by David game that was 10-10 at halftime. 28-9. MICH ALA 25-of-51 and threw two interceptions. Oklahoma QB Josh Terrell of Michigan in the 2000 Orange Bowl. His 170 Iowa’s biggest play came when C.J. Jones returned Nebraska closed things out with a touchdown drive FLA SYR First Downs 18 12 Heupel, the Heisman runner-up, outplayed Weinke by receiving yards were 11 more than the record held by the opening kickoff 100 yards for a touchdown, an Orange consisting of nine consecutive running plays. The victory First Downs 18 18 Rushing Attempts 23 37 completing 25-of-39 passes for 214 yards. Alabama’s Ray Perkins (1966) and Florida’s Travis Taylor Bowl record. closed out the Osborne era in grand style. Rushing Attempts 36 36 Rushing Yards 37 184 (1999). USC held the ball for over 38 minutes and did not Rushing Yards 133 129 Passes Attempted 47 20 OKLA FSU turn the ball over. Justin Fargas led the way on the ground NEB TENN Passes Attempted 31 30 Passes Completed 35 13 First Downs 12 14 FLA UMD with 20 carries for 122 yards and Sultan McCullough First Downs 30 16 Passes Completed 22 14 Had Intercepted 0 0 Rushing Attempts 36 17 First Downs 30 19 added another 77 yards on 12 carries. Rushing Attempts 68 21 Had Intercepted 0 1 Passing Yards 369 121 Rushing Yards 56 27 Rushing Attempts 25 40 Rushing Yards 409 128 Passing Yards 308 192 Total Offense 406 305 Passes Attempted 39 52 Rushing Yards 203 103 USC IOWA Passes Attempted 12 35 Total Offense 441 321 Punting/Avg. 8/43.4 9/34.4 Passes Completed 25 25 Passes Attempted 49 39 First Downs 30 18 Passes Completed 9 25 Punting/Avg. 7/36.9 5/43.0 Fumbles/Lost 2/1 1/0 Had Intercepted 1 2 Passes Completed 33 23 Rushing Attempts 49 22 Had Intercepted 0 1 Fumbles/Lost 0/0 3/3 Penalties/Yards 10/115 18/132 Passing Yards 214 274 Had Intercepted 2 1 Rushing Yards 247 119 Passing Yards 125 187 Penalties/Yards 11/76 2/20 Total Offense 270 301 Passing Yards 456 257 Passes Attempted 31 36 Total Offense 534 315 SCORE BY QUARTERS Punting/Avg. 8/41.1 10/44.7 Total Offense 659 360 Passes Completed 21 15 Punting/Avg. 4/39.0 6/52.3 SCORE BY QUARTERS Michigan 0 7 21 0 7 - 35 Fumbles/Lost 2/1 3/1 Punting/Avg. 2/53.0 5/46.2 Had Intercepted 0 1 Fumbles/Lost 3/2 2/2 Florida 14 14 0 3 - 31 Alabama 0 14 14 0 6 - 34 Penalties/Yards 7/45 6/38 Fumbles/Lost 2/1 0/0 Passing Yards 303 204 Penalties/Yards 8/63 5/37 Syracuse 0 3 0 7 - 10 Penalties/Yards 6/43 4/20 Total Offense 550 323 SCORING SUMMARY SCORE BY QUARTERS Punting/Avg. 2/37.5 5/42.6 SCORE BY QUARTERS SCORING SUMMARY ALA: Alexander 5-yard run (Pflugner kick); ALA: Alexander Oklahoma 3 0 3 7 - 13 SCORE BY QUARTERS Fumbles/Lost 2/0 2/1 Nebraska 7 7 21 7 - 42 FLA: Taylor 51-yard pass from Johnson (Chandler kick); 6-yard run (Pflugner kick); MICH: Terrell 27-yard pass Florida State 0 0 0 2 - 2 Florida 14 14 21 7 - 56 Yards Penalized 6/45 13/85 Tennessee 0 3 6 8 - 17 FLA: Taylor 26-yard pass from Johnson (Chandler kick); from Brady (Epstien kick); MICH: Terrell 57-yard pass Maryland 7 3 0 13 - 23 SYR: Trout 36-yard FG; FLA: Kinney 4-yard pass from from Brady (Epstein kick); ALA: Alexander 50-yard run SCORING SUMMARY SCORE BY QUARTERS

2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL ORANGE ONE CAPITAL 2019 SCORING SUMMARY Palmer (Chandler kick); FLA: Palmer 2-yard run (Chandler (Pflugner kick); ALA: Milons 62-yard punt return (Pflugner OKLA: Duncan 27-yard FG; OKLA: Duncan 42-yard FG; SCORING SUMMARY USC 7 3 14 14 - 38 NEB: Green 1-yard run (Brown kick); NEB: Wiggins 10- kick); FLA: Chandler 32-yard FG; SYR: M. Jackson 62- kick); MICH: Terrell 20-yard pass from Brady (Epstein OKLA: Griffin 10-yard run (Duncan kick); FSU- team FLA: Graham 1-yard run (Chandler kick); FLA: Jacobs Iowa 10 0 0 7 - 17 yard run (Brown kick); TENN: Hall 44-yard FG; NEB: Frost yard pass from McNabb (Trout kick) MOP: Travis Taylor kick); MICH: Thomas 3-yard run (Epstein kick); MICH: safety MOP: Torrance Marshall (Oklahoma) 46-yard pass from Berlin (Chandler kick); UMD: J.Williams 1-yard run (Brown kick); NEB: Frost 11-yard run (Brown (Florida) Thompson 25-yard pass from Brady (Epstein kick); ALA: 64-yard pass from Hill (Novak kick); UMD: Novak 20-yard SCORING SUMMARY kick); TENN: Price 5-yard pass from Manning (Manning Carter 21-yard pass from Zow (Pflugner kick failed)MOP: Oklahoma Head Coach: Bob Stoops FG; FLA: Jacobs 15-yard pass from Grossman (Chandler IOWA: Jones 100-yard kickoff return (Kaeding kick); USC: pass failed); NEB: Green 22-yard run (Brown kick); NEB: Florida Head Coach: Steve Spurrier David Terrell (Michigan) Florida State Head Coach: Bobby Bowden kick); FLA: Gaffney 4- yard pass from Grossman (Chandler Fargas 4-yard run (Killeen kick); IOWA: Kaeding 35-yard Frost 9-yard run (Brown kick); TENN: McCullough 3-yard Syracuse Head Coach: Paul Pasqualoni kick); FLA: Graham 6-yard run (Chandler kick); FLA: FG; USC: Killeen 35-yard FG; USC: Williams 18-yard pass from Martin (Stephens pass) MOP: Jamal Lewis Michigan Head Coach: Lloyd Carr Gillespie 11-yard run (Chandler kick); FLA: Gaffney pass from Palmer (Killeen kick); USC: Fargas 50-yard run (Tennessee), Ahman Green (Nebraska) Alabama Head Coach: Mike DuBose 33-yard pass from Grossman; UMD: Riley 1-yard run (Killeen kick); USC: McCullough 5-yard run (Killeen kick); (Novak kick); FLA: Perez 10-yard pass from Grossman; USC: Byrd 6-yard run (Killeen kick); IOWA: Brown 18-yard Nebraska Head Coach: Tom Osborne UMD: Riley 10-yard run (pass failed) MOP: Taylor pass from Banks (Kaeding kick) MOP: Carson Palmer Tennessee Head Coach: Phillip Fulmer Jacobs (Florida) (USC)

Florida Head Coach: Steve Spurrier USC Head Coach: Pete Carroll Maryland Head Coach: Ralph Friedgen Iowa Head Coach: Kirk Ferentz

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2006 2004 2005 PENN STATE 26 2007 2008 2009 MIAMI 16 USC* 55 FLORIDA STATE 23 LOUISVILLE 24 KANSAS 24 VIRGINIA TECH 20 FLORIDA STATE 14 OKLAHOMA 19 (3OT) WAKE FOREST 13 VIRGINIA TECH 21 CINCINNATI 7 JANUARY 1, 2004 - PRO PLAYER STADIUM JANUARY 4, 2005 - PRO PLAYER STADIUM JANUARY 3, 2006 - DOLPHINS STADIUM NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP JANUARY 2, 2007 - DOLPHIN STADIUM JANUARY 3, 2008 - DOLPHIN STADIUM JANUARY 1, 2009 - DOLPHIN STADIUM

IN-STATE RIVALS MEET IN BOWL­­ HEISMAN WINNERS FACE OFF PENN STATE WINS IN TRIPLE OT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS COLLIDE DREAM SEASON CONTINUES FOR KANSAS TECH EARNS FIRST BCS WIN The 2004 Orange Bowl saw one of the 2004 Heisman Trophy winner Matt Leinart It’s not very often when a game lives up The 73rd Orange Bowl Classic was a In a classic matchup between the nation’s MOP Darren Evans had 28 carries for 153 fiercest annual rivalries meet for the first faced off against 2003 Heisman Trophy to all the hype, but the 2006 Orange Bowl contest between first-time participants, second ranked scoring defense in the yards and a touchdown, quarterback Tyrod time in a bowl setting. The Hurricanes winner Jason White as the Orange Bowl was one for the ages. Wake Forest and Louisville. (15.5 ppg) against the Taylor rushed for another score and No. 21

Jarrett Payton ran for 131 yards in his hosted its 18th National Championship. In a game that lasted nearly five hours, it The Cardinals fell behind 13- 10 in the nation’s second ranked scoring offense in Virginia Tech beat No. 12 Cincinnati 20-7 2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL final collegiate performance to take home Leinart won the battle of the Heisman was Penn State that outlasted Florida State. fourth quarter before their offense went into the Kansas Jayhawks (44.3 ppg), something in the Orange Bowl. Tech joined Southern the MOP. Freshman kicker Jon Peattie winners, throwing for a then Orange Bowl The triple overtime thriller, the first in Bowl high gear. had to give in the 2008 Orange Bowl. California and Texas as the only schools to converted three field goals and the Miami defense shut out record five touchdown passes to garner MOP honors and Championship Series history, marked the Nittany Lions’ Touchdown drives of 81 and 71 yards on For much of the night, Virginia Tech stymied win 10 games in each of the previous five seasons. Florida State in the second half in a 16-14 win. totaled 332 yards through the air on just 18 completions. first Orange Bowl win in over thirty years and was Bobby consecutive possessions sealed their first win in a major Kansas’ offense but it was the Jayhawk defense that The Hokies forced Cincinnati quarterback Tony Pike The ‘Canes win marked the fifth straight win over Meanwhile, White had struggled throwing three Bowden’s third straight loss in South Florida. bowl since the 1991 Fiesta Bowl. came up big with three interceptions and beat the Hokies, into a season-high four interceptions. Pike—who wasn’t their in-state rivals; their longest stretch over Florida State interceptions, losing for the second consecutive year in a After both teams missed field goals in the first peri- Running back Anthony Allen scored two 24-21, to cap one of the finest seasons in school history. even on Cincinnati’s depth chart at the start of the season since 1957. The Seminoles loss was their second consec- BCS Championship Game. od of overtime and traded 1-yard touchdowns runs in the touchdowns, one on a trick play, and quarterback Brian The takeaways led to 17 Kansas points, including before blossoming into an all-Big East quarterback— utive bowl loss, marking the first time that happened since The Trojans took advantage of four Sooner second, a missed Florida State field goal attempt opened Brohm threw for 311 yards and was named MOP to lead game MOP Aqib Talib’s 60-yard return for the game’s first threw for 239 yards and a touchdown, but had his night the 1979-80 seasons. Like several other Orange Bowl turnovers in the first half to jump out to a 38-10 halftime the door for the Lions. Kevin Kelly, who had missed his Louisville past Wake Forest 24-13. score. marred mightily by the picks and getting stopped on a games, the outcome was decided by a kicker. lead. Four of Leinart’s touchdown passes came in the first previous two game-winning tries, connected on a 29-yard The Demon Deacons trailed 10-3 at halftime but This was the first major bowl for the Jayhawks since fourth-and-goal in the fourth quarter. Not only did Peattie hit a career-long 51-yarder half, including two to Steve Smith. field goal attempt at four hours and 45 minutes after the scored on their first possession of the third period when the 1969 Orange Bowl, and they made a big splash at the The Hokies held Cincinnati to 137 yards, rendered to give the Hurricanes the lead in the third quarter, but Smith matched an Orange Bowl record with his opening kickoff. wide receiver Nate Morton slipped behind the Louisville start, racing to a 17-0 lead after 23 minutes. the Bearcats’ running game nonexistent (eight carries, 11 Florida State’s Xavier Beitia missed a 39-yarder with 5:30 third touchdown reception to open up the third quarter. Penn State running back Austin Scott led the Lions’ secondary to catch a 30- yard touchdown pass from Riley Virginia Tech closed the deficit to 17-14 before yards) over the remainder of the half, and battled their way to play. True freshman added 115 yards receiving ground game with 110 yards and two touchdowns, but it Skinner. was intercepted by Justin Thornton, whose to a 10-7 lead by halftime. and one touchdown. was Florida State’s Willie Reid who earned MOP honors Sam Swank made a 36-yard field goal to cap a 30-yard return gave Kansas the ball at the 2 with 11 The Hokies became the first ACC team to win a BCS MIAMI FSU accumulated 149 all-purpose yards in the losing effort, highlighted by an Orange Bowl record 61- yard drive and put the Demon Deacons ahead 13- 10 minutes left. Kansas quarterback Todd Reesing scored on game since Florida State, which beat Virginia Tech, then a First Downs 16 10 for USC. Classmate LenDale White totaled 118 yards and 87-yard punt return. early in the fourth quarter. The Cardinals responded the next play. Big East member, for the national championship to close Rushing Attempts 48 32 two touchdowns on just 15 carries. with an eight-play drive capped by Allen’s 1-yard plunge Sparking the Tech comeback was Justin Harper’s the 1999 season. Rushing Yards 218 110 PSU FSU for a 17-13 lead with 12:31 to go. They quickly forced a 84-yard punt return after taking a lateral on a reverse from Passes Attempted 29 19 USC OKLA First Downs 23 12 punt, and mounted a 10-play drive that ended with Brock , who fielded the kick. VT CIN Passes Completed 14 6 First Downs 19 19 Rushing Attempts 48 26 Bolen’s 18- yard scoring run. Kansas, perhaps the biggest surprise in college First Downs 23 14 Had Intercepted 2 1 Rushing Attempts 28 40 Rushing Yards 138 26 No. 5 Louisville finished 12-1 to ensure the highest football during the season, won in its first Bowl Rushing Attempts 55 21 Passing Yards 157 96 Rushing Yards 193 128 Passes Attempted 39 43 final ranking in school history. The No. 15 Demon Deacons Championship Series game to set a team record for Rushing Yards 258 71 Total Offense 375 206 Passes Attempted 35 36 Passes Completed 21 24 slipped to 11-3, still their best season. victories. Passes Attempted 23 33 Punting/Avg. 5/25.2 7/43.6 Passes Completed 18 24 Had Intercepted 1 1 Passes Completed 13 16 Fumbles/Lost 2/1 2/1 Had Intercepted 0 3 Passing Yards 253 258 LOU WF KAN VT Had Intercepted 1 4 Penalties/Yards 5/40 10/85 Passing Yards 332 224 Total Offense 391 284 First Downs 23 18 First Downs 19 20 Passing Yards 140 239 Total Offense 525 372 Punting/Avg. 11/44.3 9/39.2 Rushing Attempts 37 29 Rushing Attempts 36 42 Total Offense 398 310 SCORE BY QUARTERS Punting/Avg. 4/43.5 4/44.5 Fumbles/Lost 1/1 1/0 Rushing Yards 125 111 Rushing Yards 95 135 Punting/Avg. 5/38.0 4/45.8 Miami 3 10 3 0 - 16 Fumbles/Lost 1/0 3/2 Penalties/Yards 8/43 13/129 Passes Attempted 35 33 Passes Attempted 38 31 Fumbles/Lost 3/0 2/0 Florida State 0 14 0 0 - 14 Yards Penalized 9/75 3/30 Passes Completed 25 21 Passes Completed 21 14 Penalties/Yards 3/17 3/10 SCORE BY QUARTERS Had Intercepted 0 1 Had Intercepted 1 3 SCORING SUMMARY SCORE BY QUARTERS Penn State 7 7 0 2 10 - 26 Passing Yards 332 271 Passing Yards 249 171 SCORE BY QUARTERS MIAMI: Peattie 32-yard FG; FSU: Booker 9-yard run (Beitia USC 14 24 10 7 - 55 Florida State 0 13 0 3 7 - 23 Total Offense 457 382 Total Offense 344 306 Virginia Tech 0 10 3 7 - 20 Kick); FSU: Henshaw 7-yard pass from Rix (Beitia Kick); Oklahoma 7 3 0 9 - 19 Punting/Avg. 4/34.0 5/38.6 Punting/Avg. 5/50.0 5/38.6 Cincinnati 7 0 0 0 - 7 MIAMI: Moss 3-yard run (Peattie Kick); MIAMI: Peattie SCORING SUMMARY Fumbles/Lost 2/2 3/2 Fumbles/Lost 1/0 0/0 44-yard FG; MIAMI: Peattie 51-yard FG MOP: Jarrett SCORING SUMMARY PSU: Scott 2-yard run (Kelly kick); FSU: Reid 87-yard punt Penalties/Yards 1/5 3/30 Penalties/Yards 5/70 4/27 SCORING SUMMARY 2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL ORANGE ONE CAPITAL 2019 Payton (Miami) OKLA: Wilson 5-yard pass from White (Hartley kick); USC: return (Cismesia kick); FSU: Booker 57-yard pass from CIN: Gilyard 15-yard pass from Pike (Rogers kick); VT: T. Byrd 33-yard pass from Leinart (Killeen Kick); USC: White Weatherford (Conversion failed); PSU: Kilmer 24-yard SCORE BY QUARTERS SCORE BY QUARTERS Taylor 17-yard run (Keys kick); VT: Keys 43-yard FG; VT: Miami Head Coach: Larry Coker 6-yard run (Killeen Kick); USC: Jarrett 54-yard pass from pass from Robinson (Kelly kick); PSU: Team Safety; FSU: Louisville 0 10 0 14 - 24 Kansas 7 10 0 7 - 24 Keys 35-yard FG; VT: Evans 6-yard run (Keys kick) MOP: Florida State Head Coach: Bobby Bowden Leinart (Killeen Kick); USC: Smith 5-yard pass from Leinart Cismesia 48-yard FG; PSU: Scott 1-yard run (Kelly kick); Wake Forest 0 3 7 3 - 13 Virginia Tech 0 7 7 7 - 21 Darren Evans (Virginia Tech) (Killeen kick); OKLA: Hartley 29-yard FG; USC: Smith 33- FSU: Dean 1-yard run (Cismesia kick); PSU: Kelly 29-yard yard pass from Leinart (Killeen kick); USC: Killeen 44-yard FG MOP: Willie Reid (Florida State) SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY Virginia Tech Head Coach: Frank Beamer FG; USC: Smith 4-yard pass from Leinart (Killeen kick); WF: Swank 44-yard FG; LOU: Carmody 41-yard FG; LOU: KU: Talib 60-yard Int. return (Webb kick); KU: Webb Cincinnati Head Coach: Brian Kelly USC: Killeen 42-yard FG; USC: White 8-yard run (Killeen Penn State Head Coach: Joe Paterno Allen 21-yard pass from Carter (Carmody kick); WF: Mor- 32-yard FG; KU: Henry 13-yard pass from Reesing (Webb kick); OKLA: Team safety; OKLA: Wilson 9-yard pass from Florida State Head Coach: Bobby Bowden ton 30-yard pass from Skinner (Swank kick); WF: Swank kick); VT: Ore 1-yard run (Dunlevy kick); VT: Harper White (Hartley kick) MOP: Matt Leinart (USC) 36 yard FG; LOU: Allen 1-yard run (Carmody kick); LOU: 84-yard punt return (Dunlevy kick); KU: Reesing 2-yard Bolen 18-yard run (Carmody kick) MOP: Brian Brohm run (Webb kick); VT: Harper 20-yard pass from Glennon USC Head Coach: Pete Carroll (Lousiville) (Dunlevy kick) MOP: Aqib Talib (Kansas) Oklahoma Head Coach: Bob Stoops Louisville Head Coach: Bobby Petrino Kansas Head Coach: Mark Mangino Wake Forest Head Coach: Jim Grobe Virginia Tech Head Coach: Frank Beamer * - Participation later vacated by NCAA

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2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2013 FLORIDA 24 IOWA 24 STANFORD 40 WEST VIRGINIA 70 FLORIDA STATE 31 ALABAMA 42 OKLAHOMA 14 GEORGIA TECH 14 VIRGINIA TECH 12 CLEMSON 33 NORTHERN ILL. 10 NOTRE DAME 14 JANUARY 8, 2009 - DOLPHIN STADIUM JANUARY 5, 2010 - LAND SHARK STADIUM JANUARY 3, 2011 – SUN LIFE STADIUM JANUARY 4, 2012 – SUN LIFE STADIUM JANUARY 1, 2013 – SUN LIFE STADIUM JANUARY 7, 2013 – SUN LIFE STADIUM BCS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP BCS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP

GATORS RIDE TEBOW, DEFENSE TO TITLE IOWA EARNS FIRST BCS WIN LUCK, FLEENER POWER STANFORD PAST HOKIES WVU WINS RECORD-SETTING ORANGE BOWL ‘NOLES RUN AWAY FROM HUSKIES TIDE ROLL TO THIRD CROWN IN FOUR YEARS In a game that featured two of the country’s In a game that featured one of the most Stanford turned a tight game into a The West Virginia Mountaineers rode a After a tightly contested first half, Florida Led by running back Eddie Lacy and most dynamic offenses and two Heisman dynamic offenses in the nation against one runaway in the second half, outscoring record-breaking offensive performance by State pulled away for a 31-10 victory over quarterback AJ McCarron, the No. 2 Trophy winning quarterbacks, it was of the country’s stingiest defenses, it was Virginia Tech 27-0 following intermission as quarterback Geno Smith, who grew up in Northern Illinois. Senior fullback Lonnie Crimson Tide rolled top-ranked Notre the defensive grudge match between the No. 10 solving No. 9 long scoring players dominated the night. the shadow of Sun Life Stadium, to defeat Pryor, voted the game’s outstanding player, Dame 42-14 in the Discover BCS National 2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL the second-ranked Florida Gators and Georgia Tech’s triple option attack for a Hyped as a contest between two of the the Clemson Tigers 70-33 in the 2012 ran for a career-high 134 yards and two Championship Game, locking up Alabama’s top-ranked Oklahoma Sooners that 24-14 victory at the 2010 Orange Bowl. nation’s most efficient quarterbacks, Discover Orange Bowl. The Mountaineers’ scores on only five carries. Senior EJ second straight national title and third in dominated the 2009 BCS National Championship. Despite a temperature of 49 degrees at kickoff, the Andrew Luck of Stanford and of Virginia Tech, 70 points set an all-time bowl record while Smith’s six Manuel threw for 291 yards, while the Seminoles stuffed four years. The high-scoring shootout between Heisman Trophy coldest in the 76-year history of the football classic, the the game was accented by a career night for Stanford tight touchdown passes and Tavon Austin’s four touchdown Huskies’ QB and all-purpose threat Jordan Lynch for most Lacy, the game’s offensive MOP, ran for one winners Tim Tebow and Sam Bradford never materialized. Hawkeyes had the Yellow Jackets feeling the heat from the end Coby Fleener. receptions both set Orange Bowl records and tied all-time of the night. touchdown and caught a pass for another in the final Tebow shook off a career-high two interceptions to start. Heisman Trophy runner-up Luck earned the game’s bowl records. The win was the Seminoles fifth consecutive bowl minute of the opening half, spinning away from the rescue the Gators, driving them to the clinching score with Iowa earned its first BCS bowl win, matched the Most Outstanding Player honors with 287 passing yards, Smith, a veteran of the Orange Bowl Youth Football victory, but was their first in a BCS bowl since 2000, when vaunted Notre Dame defense not once, but twice, to cap a his notorious jump pass to David Nelson with 3:07 left to school record for victories and could claim their highest four touchdowns and an Orange Bowl record 78.3 percent Alliance, threw for 407 yards and broke Tom Brady’s they beat Virginia Tech for the national championship. 28-0 first half. make it 24-14. final ranking since finishing No. 3 in 1960. Atlantic Coast completion percentage. Stanford’s offensive effort was Orange Bowl record for most passing yards in a game. Pryor scored the first touchdown on a career-long 60-yard Lacy finished with 140 yards on 20 carries. Percy Harvin returned from an ankle injury and Conference champion Georgia Tech (11-3) totaled nine further highlighted by Fleener, who set or tied Orange Bowl In addition to his six passing touchdowns, Smith added a run, then ran 37 yards for a clinching touchdown with McCarron completed 20-of-28 passes for four dashed for 122 yards on only nine carries for the Gators. first downs and 155 yards, both season-lows. records with 173 receiving yards and three touchdown rushing touchdown. 10 minutes left in the game. They were the two longest touchdowns and 264 yards, adding another dazzling effort His 52-yard gallop set up Jonathan Phillips’ 27-yard field Defensive end Adrian Clayborn led Iowa’s defensive catches. The victory was Stanford’s first ever BCS win and Despite the offensive fireworks, the game turned rushes allowed by Northern Illinois all season. on top of his MOP in last year’s title game. Before a record goal early in the fourth quarter for a 17-14 lead. charge with two sacks and nine tackles, and was chosen improved the Pac-10’s Orange Bowl record to a perfect on a defensive play when with Clemson only a yard away Manuel went 26-for-38, threw for one score and ran Sun Life Stadium crowd of 80,120, Alabama scored the It was Florida’s third national title overall, the third the game’s most outstanding player. 3-0 all-time. from a game-leading touchdown, Darwin Cook recovered for another. Lynch came into the game leading the nation first 35 points of the game. The game marked the 20th straight for a team from the Southeastern Conference, Iowa earned its first Orange Bowl win. The game Virginia Tech became the first team in NCAA a fumble and took it 99 yards for a touchdown to extend in rushing and total offense, and he threw or ran on nearly time the Orange Bowl hosted the National Champion or and it was the Sooners’ fifth straight loss in a BCS game. marked the sixth appearance for Georgia Tech in the Football Bowl Subdivision history to win 11 straight games West Virginia’s second quarter lead to 28-17. West Virginia every play for the Huskies. But he completed only 15-of- National Championship Game. Oklahoma set a then modern record for scoring with 702 Orange Bowl, but first since 1967. after starting the season 0-2. Against Stanford however, closed the second quarter on a 21-0 run over the final 41 attempts for 176 yards, and carried 23 times for 44 Notre Dame made tremendous strides under head points this season and put up at least 60 points in each of The Hawkeye offense was led by quarterback Ricky the Hokies could do little as they struggled on the two-plus minutes, scoring three of its five second quarter yards. The junior became the first player in NCAA history coach Brian Kelly, going from unranked in the preseason its last five games, yet never found its rhythm. Stanzi, who went 17-for-29 for 231 yards and threw ground. Taylor managed 222 passing yards and his lone touchdowns in the final minutes of the first half. to surpass 3,000 yards passing and 1,500 rushing in a to the top spot in the rankings by the end of the regular two early touchdowns, and true freshman running back touchdown pass was an impressive showing of his ability The ACC Champion Tigers were led by quarterback season. The loss was Rod Carey’s debut as the Huskies’ season. Irish quarterback went 21-of-36 FLA OKLA Brandon Wegher, who carried the ball 16 times for 113 to escape the pocket, spinning 180 degrees to escape Tajh Boyd who threw for 250 yards and two touchdowns. coach. He was promoted to replace following for 270 yards, with a touchdown and an interception. But First Downs 24 25 yards and one score. one tackle, then firing a pass in the endzone to David In total, nine different bowl records were either broken or the regular season. Alabama held Notre Dame to 32 yards rushing, 170 yards Rushing Attempts 44 29 Wilson. tied in the 78th edition of the Orange Bowl. below their season average. Rushing Yards 249 107 IOWA GT FSU NIU Passes Attempted 30 41 First Downs 21 9 STAN VT WVU CLEM First Downs 23 17 ALA ND Passes Completed 18 26 Rushing Attempts 40 41 First Downs 19 16 First Downs 31 24 Rushing Attempts 37 32 First Downs 28 16 Had Intercepted 2 2 Rushing Yards 172 143 Rushing Attempts 31 34 Rushing Attempts 43 27 Rushing Yards 243 83 Rushing Attempts 45 19 Passing Yards 231 256 Passes Attempted 29 9 Rushing Yards 247 66 Rushing Yards 182 193 Passes Attempted 38 41 Rushing Yards 265 32 Total Offense 480 363 Passes Completed 17 2 Passes Attempted 23 33 Passes Attempted 46 47 Passes Completed 26 15 Passes Attempted 28 36 Punting/Avg. 3/51.7 3/38.7 Had Intercepted 1 1 Passes Completed 18 16 Passes Completed 32 24 Had Intercepted 0 1 Passes Completed 20 21 Fumbles/Lost 0/0 0/0 Passing Yards 231 12 Had Intercepted 1 1 Had Intercepted 1 2 Passing Yards 291 176 Had Intercepted 0 1 Penalties/Yards 8/81 4/31 Total Offense 403 155 Passing Yards 287 222 Passing Yards 407 250 Total Offense 534 259 Passing Yards 264 270 Punting/Avg. 4/36.0 7/49.1 Total Offense 534 288 Total Offense 589 443 Punts/Avg. 5/36.8 7/42.1 Total Offense 529 302 SCORE BY QUARTERS Fumbles/Lost 2/1 0/0 Punting/Avg. 3/46.0 8/43.5 Punting/Avg. 5/35.0 6/39.7 Fumbles/Lost 1/1 1/1 Punts/Avg. 4/49.2 5/42.8 Florida 0 7 7 10 - 24 Penalties/Yards 4/25 9/68 Fumbles/Lost 2/1 0/0 Fumbles/Lost 0/0 2/2 Penalties/Yards 8/96 5/40 Fumbles/Lost 0/0 1/0 Oklahoma 0 7 0 7 - 14 Penalties/Yards 6/49 4/28 Penalties/Yards 4/40 6/65 Penalties/Yards 4/40 3/35 SCORE BY QUARTERS SCORE BY QUARTERS

2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL ORANGE ONE CAPITAL 2019 SCORING SUMMARY Bucknell 0 7 6 13 - 26 SCORE BY QUARTERS SCORE BY QUARTERS Florida State 7 7 3 14 - 31 SCORE BY QUARTERS FLA: Murphy 20-yard pass from Tebow (Phillips kick); Miami 0 0 0 0 - 0 Stanford 7 6 13 14 - 40 West Virginia 14 35 14 7 - 70 Northern Illinois 3 0 7 0 - 10 Alabama 14 14 7 7 - 42 OKLA: Gresham 6-yard pass from Bradford (Stevens kick); Virginia Tech 2 10 0 0 - 12 Clemson 17 3 6 7 - 33 Notre Dame 0 0 7 7 - 14 FLA: Harvin 2-yard run (Phillips kick); OKLA: Gresham SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY 11-yard pass from Bradford (Stevens kick); FLA: Phillips IOWA: McNutt 4-yard pass from Stanzi (Murray kick); SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY CLEM: Ellington 68-yard run (Catanzaro kick); WVU: Alston SCORING SUMMARY 27-yard kick; FLA: Nelson 4-yard pass from Tebow IOWA: Sandeman 21-yard pass from Stanzi (Murray kick); STAN: Stewart 60-yard run (Whitaker kick); VT: Team FSU: Pryor 60-yard run (Hopkins kick); NIU: Sims 25-yard 4-yard run (Bitancurt kick); CLEM: Watkins 27-yard pass from ALA: Lacy 20-yard run (Shelley kick); ALA: M. Williams (Phillips kick) MOP: Tim Tebow (Florida), Carlos GT: Tarrant 40-yard interception return (Blair kick); IOWA: safety;VT: Wilson 11-yard pass from Taylor (Hazley Boyd (Catanzaro kick); WVU: Austin 8-yard pass from Smith field goal; FSU: Greene 6-Yard pass from Manuel (Hopkins 3-yard pass from McCarron (Shelley kick); ALA: Yeldon Murray 33-yard FG; GT: Allen 1-yard run (Blair kick); kick);STAN: Ertz 25-yard pass from Luck;VT: Hazley 37- Dunlap (Florida) (Bitancurt kick); CLEM: Catanzaro 42-yard field goal; WVU: kick); FSU: Hopkins 25-yard field goal; NIU: Moore 11-yard 1-yard run (Shelley kick); ALA: Lacy 11-yard pass from yard field goal; STAN: Marecic 1-yard run (Whitaker kick IOWA: Wegher 32-yard run (Murray kick) MOP: Adrian Austin 27-yard pass from Smith (Bitancurt kick); WVU: Cook pass from Lynch (Sims kick); FSU: Manuel 9-yard run McCarron (Shelley kick); ALA: Cooper 34-yard pass from failed); STAN: Fleener 41-yard pass from Luck (Whitaker Florida Head Coach: Urban Meyer Clayborn (Iowa) 99-yard fumble recovery (Bitancurt kick); CLEM: Catanzaro (Hopkins kick); FSU: Pryor 37-yard run (Hopkins Kick) McCarron (Shelley kick); ND: Golson 2-yard run (Brindza Oklahoma Head Coach: Bob Stoops kick); STAN: Fleener 58-yard pass from Luck (Whitaker 43-yard field goal; WVU: Smith 7-yard run (Bitancurt kick); MOP: Lonnie Pryor (Florida State) kick); ALA: Cooper 19-yard pass from McCarron (Shelley Iowa Head Coach: Kirk Ferentz kick); STAN: Fleener 38-yard pass from Luck (Whitaker WVU: Austin 3-yard pass from Smith (Bitancurt kick); WVU: kick); ND: Riddick 6-yard pass from Golson (Brindza kick) Georgia Tech Head Coach: Paul Johnson kick) MOP: Andrew Luck (Stanford) Alston 1-yard run (Bitancurt kick); WVU: Bailey 6-yard pass Florida State Head Coach: Jimbo Fisher MOP: Eddie Lacy (Alabama), C.J. Mosley (Alabama) from Smith (Bitancurt kick); WVU: Austin 37-yard pass from Northern Illinois Head Coach: Rod Carey Stanford Head Coach: Jim Harbaugh Smith (Bitancurt kick); CLEM: Hopkins 28-yard pass from Alabama Head Coach: Nick Saban Virginia Tech Head Coach: Frank Beamer Boyd (Boyd pass failed); WVU: Milhouse 7-yard pass from Notre Dame Head Coach: Brian Kelly Smith (Bitancurt kick); CLEM: McDowell, 4-yard run (Catanza- ro kick) MOP: Geno Smith (West Virginia) West Virginia Head Coach: Dana Holgorsen Clemson Head Coach: Dabo Swinney

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2014 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 CLEMSON 40 GEORGIA TECH 49 CLEMSON 37 FLORIDA STATE 33 WISCONSIN 34 ALABAMA 45 OHIO STATE 35 MISS. STATE 34 OKLAHOMA 17 MICHIGAN 32 MIAMI 24 OKLAHOMA 34

JANUARY 3, 2014 – SUN LIFE STADIUM DECEMBER 31, 2014 – SUN LIFE STADIUM DECEMBER 31, 2015 – SUN LIFE STADIUM DECEMBER 30, 2016 – SUN LIFE STADIUM DECEMBER 30, 2017 - SUN LIFE STADIUM DECEMBER 29, 2018 - SUN LIFE STADIUM

CLEMSON WINS IN A RECORD-BREAKING NAIL-BITER ‘RAMBLIN WRECK RUN TO VICTORY TIGERS CLAW TO A CFP SEMIFINAL VICTORY SEMINOLES WIN IN DRAMATIC FASHION BADGERS PASS BY HURRICANES TIDE ROLLS TO A CFP SEMIFINAL WIN Two of the country’s most potent offenses, Kicking off the first year of the new College The Capital One Orange Bowl hosted its Florida State jumped off to a 17-3 first Wisconsin quarterback Alex Hornibrook tied The heavily favored Crimson Tide scored Clemson and Ohio State, faced off in the Football Playoff era, Mississippi State and first-ever College Football Playoff Semifinal, quarter lead, highlighted by a 92-yard pass his career high with four touchdown passes touchdowns on their first four possessions and 80th Orange Bowl. Georgia Tech met on New Year’s Eve in the welcoming No. 1 Clemson (ACC champions) from Dondre Francois to Nyqwan Murray, in leading the Badgers to a come-from-be- then held off the nation’s top-ranked offense first Orange Bowl game sponsored by Capital vs. No. 4 Oklahoma (Big 12 champions) for a The Clemson Tigers were able to squeak the longest in Orange Bowl history. hind 34-24 victory in the 84th Capital One on their way to a 45-34 victory over Oklahoma One. New Year’s Eve showdown in South Florida. 2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL past the Ohio State Buckeyes with a late Michigan rallied after trailing 20-6 at the Orange Bowl. Hornibrook, who reached in a College Football Playoff Semifinal at the score and an interception in the final two The No. 12 Yellow Jackets were ACC The matchup featured a battle between runners-up to Playoff bound Florida State, Heisman finalist quarterbacks – Clemson’s half and steamrolled back into the game career bests in completions (23) and pass- Capital One Orange Bowl. minutes to seal the victory. finishing the regular season 10-3 as ACC Coastal Division Deshaun Watson and Oklahoma’s Baker Mayfield – and behind quarterback Wilson Speight and running back Chris ing yards (258), threw three of his touchdown passes in Alabama’s 21-point first quarter set an Orange Bowl Clemson wide receiver Sammy Watkins Champions. No. 7 Mississippi State was in the midst of a dream saw the Tigers make their third Orange Bowl appearance Evans, who eventually gave Michigan the lead, 30-27, with the second quarter as Wisconsin rallied from a 14-3 first record, eclipsing Georgia’s 19 scored against TCU in the shined as he broke the Orange Bowl record in receptions season, tying the school record for regular season wins (10) and in five years, while the Sooners entered with a record 20th 1:57 on the clock after a 30-yard touchdown run. quarter deficit to take a 24-14 halftime lead. 1942 Orange Bowl. (16) and receiving yards (227). Clemson quarterback was ranked the No. 1 team in the country for five weeks. appearance in a game hosted by the Orange Bowl. FSU freshman wide receiver Keith Gavin returned Miami twice pulled to within three points in the sec- In a dynamic quarterback matchup of Heisman Trophy Tajh Boyd passed for a game-high 378 yards and 5 Georgia Tech jumped out to an early 14-0 lead behind After giving away momentum and trailing 17-16 at the subsequent kickoff all the way to the Wolverines’ ond half, but Hornibrook’s final touchdown pass--and third winner of No. 4 Oklahoma and No. 1 Alabama’s touchdowns. He was also the game’s leading rusher (20 a balanced offensive attack. The second of those scores halftime, the Tigers roared back in the second half, shutting 34-yard line. The Seminoles were able to capitalize and to Danny Davis II-- midway through the fourth quarter gave Heisman runner-up Tua Tagovailoa, it was the Crimson Tide rushes for 127 and 1 touchdown) including a 48-yard came when Tech quarterback Justin Thomas threw a 41-yard out the Sooners to claim a 37-17 victory and a ticket to the scored with :36 seconds remaining as Francois and the game its final margin and the Badgers their school sophomore who completed his first nine passes for 184 touchdown run in the opening drive of the game. touchdown pass to receiver Darren Waller. Thomas earned national championship game. Murray connected again. The Wolverines blocked the record 13th win of the season. yards and two touchdowns to stake Alabama to an insur- After trailing 20-9, OSU stormed back behind the game’s Most Outstanding Player honors on the strength Clemson’s offense, led by quarterback Deshaun Watson ensuing PAT and returned it for a two-point conversion, The Hurricanes, who were among the nation’s mountable 28-0 lead. quarterback Braxton Miller. He finished the game with a of 125 yards passing and an additional 121 rushing yards and running back , rolled up 533 yards on giving the game its final 33-32 result. leaders in turnover margin entering the game, were done Tagovailoa, showing no signs of his surgically repaired combined 271 total yards and 3 touchdowns including a and three touchdowns. Thomas finished the season with Oklahoma’s defense. Watson, the game’s Most Outstanding Dalvin Cook was voted most outstanding player of in by turnovers as they threw three interceptions while ankle that knocked him out of the SEC Championship victory 57-yard pass to Jeff Heurman and a 3-yard touchdown 1,086 rushing yards, a Georgia Tech single-season record for Offensive Player, had 145 yards in 24 carries rushing with a the game, after rushing for 145 yards on 20 carries and only being able to pull out their infamous “Turnover Chain” over Georgia, finished 24-of-27 for 318 yards, four touch- rushing yards by a quarterback. 5-yard touchdown and completed 16 of 30 passes for 187 run with 12 seconds left in the first half to give OSU the receiving three passes for 62 yards. Francois threw for once. downs and no interceptions. The Bulldogs stormed back, scoring four times in the yards with a 35-yard touchdown pass to . lead at 22-20. 222 yards and two touchdowns, both to Murray, including Wisconsin running back Jonathan Taylor rushed After a lethargic start, Murray displayed what earned In the third quarter, running back Carlos Hyde second quarter. The highlight was quarterback Dak Prescott’s Watson’s rushing yards and attempts were Orange Bowl 42-yard that was tipped, and then caught, by records for a quarterback. the game-winner. The win evened the Seminoles’ Orange for 130 yards, giving him 1,977 for the year and setting him the program’s seventh Heisman Trophy and second extended OSU’s lead with a 1-yard touchdown. He receiver Fred Ross in the end zone as time expired. The score Gallman rushed for 150 yards in 26 carries with Bowl record at 5-5 as both teams finished their seasons at an NCAA freshman record. The Badgers held had a consecutive following Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield, finished the game with 25 rushes for 113 yards. Clemson cut the Yellow Jackets’ lead to one at halftime (21-20). touchdowns of 1 and 4 yards. He had 111 yards on 19 carries 10-3. nearly 2-1 advantage in time of possession despite Miami in completing 19-of-37 for 308 yards and two touchdowns answered with a pair of touchdowns by Martavis Bryant In the second half, Georgia Tech put the game away in the second half. The Tigers finished with 530 yards on outgaining them on the ground, 174-142 and being nearly to go with a game-high 109 rushing yards with another and Watkins. behind their trademark prolific ground attack. Synjyn Days’ offense and outgained the Sooners 225 to 121 yards in the FSU MICH even in total yardage (Wisconsin 400, Miami 377). touchdown. Miller’s 14-yard touchdown pass to Hyde early in 69-yard touchdown rush on the second play of the third second half. First Downs 15 16 Wisconsin, playing in its first Orange Bowl game The Nos. 1 and 2 offenses in the nation combined the fourth quarter gave OSU a one point lead after a failed quarter was the first of three rushing touchdowns for the The victory sent Clemson (14-0) to its first national Rushing Attempts 35 36 against Miami’s 10th, broke a five-game ACC Orange Bowl for no turnovers and 999 yards, with Alabama amassing two point conversion. Clemson answered back again with Yellow Jackets in the quarter. Days finished with 171 yards championship appearance since the 1982 Orange Bowl. Rushing Yards 193 137 win streak with its victory. 528 yards while scoring six touchdowns in seven red-zone 5-yard pass to Stanton Seckinger to take a 40-35 lead rushing and three touchdowns. Oklahoma, who had a seven-game winning streak snapped, Passes Attempted 27 38 attempts. However, Alabama’s fourth-ranked defense held with just over 6 minutes remaining. OSU’s C.J. Barnett Despite the loss, Mississippi State’s Dak Prescott set finished 12-2 before a crowd of 67,615 at Sun Life Passes Completed 9 21 WIS MIAMI Oklahoma to 34 points, the Sooners’ second lowest output intercepted Boyd at midfield and two plays later, Clemson’s a Capital One Orange Bowl record for most passing yards in a Stadium. Had Intercepted 1 1 First Downs 24 17 of the season. game with 453. Stephone Anthony picked off Miller and prevented a last Passing Yards 222 163 Rushing Attempts 44 29 minute comeback. GT MSU CLEM OKLA Total Offense 371 252 Rushing Yards 142 174 ALA OKLA First Downs 30 24 CLEM OSU First Downs 26 33 Punting/Avg. 6/34.5 8/47.4 Passes Attempted 34 26 First Downs 28 26 Rushing Attempts 61 33 Rushing Attempts 58 33 Fumbles/Lost 2/1 0/0 Passes Completed 23 11 Rushing Attempts 42 32 First Downs 24 27 Rushing Yards 312 67 Rushing Attempts 36 48 Rushing Yards 452 152 Penalties/Yards 7/65 4/37 Had Intercepted 0 3 Rushing Yards 200 163 Passes Attempted 12 51 Passes Attempted 32 43 Rushing Yards 198 193 Passing Yards 258 203 Passes Attempted 28 37 Passes Completed 7 33 Passes Completed 17 26 Passes Attempted 40 24 SCORE BY QUARTERS Total Offense 400 377 Passes Completed 25 19 Had Intercepted 1 1 Had Intercepted 1 2 Passes Completed 31 16 Florida State 17 3 0 13 - 33 Punting/Avg. 6/41 4/47 Had Intercepted 0 0 Passing Yards 125 453 Passing Yards 218 311 Had Intercepted 2 2 Michigan 3 3 9 17 - 32 Fumbles/Lost 1/1 0/0 Passing Yards 328 308 Total Offense 577 605 Total Offense 530 378 Penalties/Yards 4/35 4/20 Total Offense 528 471 Passing Yards 378 234 Punting/Avg. 3/33.7 1/51.0 Punting/Avg. 3/40.3 6/38.8 2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL ORANGE ONE CAPITAL 2019 SCORING SUMMARY Punting/Avg. 2/28 2/37.5 Total Offense 576 427 Fumbles/Lost 1/0 1/1 Fumbles/Lost 1/0 0/0 FSU: Cook, 2-yard run (Aguayo kick); MICH: Allen, 19-yard SCORE BY QUARTERS Fumbles/Lost 0 0 Punts/Avg. 3/37.7 5/48.2 Penalties/Yards 3/45 5/40 Penalties/Yards 5/40 5/65 Fumbles/Lost 1/0 2/2 field goal; FSU: Aguayo, 42-yard field goal; FSU: Murray Wisconsin 3 21 3 7 34 Penalties/Yards 9/86 7/55 Penalties/Yards 15/144 6/60 SCORE BY QUARTERS 92-yard pass from Francois (Aguayo kick); MICH: Allen, Miami 14 0 7 3 24 Georgia Tech 14 7 21 7 - 49 SCORE BY QUARTERS 28-yard field goal; FSU: Aguayo, 38-yard field goal; SCORE BY QUARTERS SCORE BY QUARTERS Miss. State 0 20 0 14 - 34 Clemson 3 13 14 7 - 37 MICH: Allen; 37-yard field goal; MICH: McCray 14-yard SCORING SUMMARY Oklahoma 0 10 10 14 34 Clemson 14 6 14 6 - 40 Oklahoma 7 10 0 0 - 17 WIS:Rafael Gaglianone 35-yd field goal; UM:Travis Homer Alabama 21 10 0 14 45 SCORING SUMMARY interception return; FSU: Francois, 3-yard run (Aguayo Ohio State 9 13 7 6 - 35 GT: Days, 3 yd run (Butker kick); GT; Waller 41 yd pass from kick); MICH: Hill, 8-yard pass from Speight (Allen Kick); 5-yd run (Michael Badgley Kick); UM:DeeJay Dallas 39-yd SCORING SUMMARY Thomas, J. (Butker kick); MSST: Sobiesk 32 yd field goal; MICH: Evans, 30-yard run; FSU: Murray, 12-yard pass run (Badgley Kick); WIS:Danny Davis III 20-yd pass from SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY OU: Perine, 1-yard run (Seibert kick); CU: Huegel 26-yard MSST: Prescott 5 yd run (Sobiesk kick); MSST: Sobiesk 30 from Francois (Aguayo Kick blocked); MICH: Metellus, PAT Alex Hornibrook (Rafael Gaglianone kick); A.J. Taylor ALA: Harris, 1-yard run (Bulovas Kick); ALA: Ruggs III, 10-yard pass Clemson: Boyd 48-yard run (Catanzaro kick); OSU: Miller 33-yard from Tagovailoa (Bulovas kick); ALA: Harris, 1-yard run (Bulovas yd field goal; GT: Thomas,13 yd run (Butker kick); MSST: field goal; CU: Watson 5-yard run (Huegel kick); CU: Hue- return; MOP: Dalvin Cook (Florida State) 16-yd pass from Alex Hornibrook (Gaglianone kick); Danny run (Basil kick); Watkins 34-yard pass from Boyd (Catanzaro kick); ALA: Jacobs, 27-yard pass from Tagovailoa (Bulovas kick); OU: Ross 42 yd pass from Prescott (Sobiesk kick); GT: Days, 69 gel 36-yard field goal; OU: Seibert 22-yard field goal; CU: Davis III 5 yd pass from Alex Hornibrook (Gaglianone kick); Penalty On Boyd In End Zone; Bryant 3-yard pass from Boyd Sermon, 2-yard run (Seibert kick); OU: Seibert, 26-yard field goal; (Catanzaro kick Failed); Heuerman 57-yard pass from Miller (kick yd run (Butker kick); GT: Thomas 32 yd run (Butker kick); GT: Huegel 43-yard field goal; OU: Andrews 11-yard pass from Florida State Head Coach: Jimbo Fisher kick) UM:Lawrence Cager 38-yd pass from Malik Mayfield (Seibert kick); CU: Gallman 1-yard run (Huegel ALA: Bulovas, 38-yard field goal; OU Seibert, 26-yard field goal; OU: blocked); Miller 3-yard run (Basil kick); Hyde 1-yard run (Basil Thomas, 15 yd run (Butker kick); MSST: Wilson 7 yd pass Michigan Head Coach: Jim Harbaugh Rosier (Badgley Kick); WIS:Gaglianone 47-yd field goal; Rambo, 49-yard pass from Murray (Seibert kick); ALA: Smith, 10 kick); Watkins 30-yard pass from Boyd (Catanzaro kick); Bryant from Prescott (Sobiesk kick); GT: Days 4 yd run (Butker kick); kick); CU: Renfrow 35-yard pass from Watson (Huegel UM:Badgley 41 yd field goal; WIS:Danny Davis III 6 yd yard pass from Tagovailoa (Bulovas kick); OU: Lamb, 10-yard pass 3-yard pass from Boyd (Catanzaro kick); Hyde 14-yard pass from MSST: Wilson 12 yd pass from Prescott (Sobiesk kick); MOP: kick); CU: Gallman 4-yard run (Huegel kick); MOPs: Ben pass from Alex Hornibrook (Gaglianone kick) MOP: Alex from Murray (Seibert kick); ALA: Jeudy, 13-yard pass from Tagov- Miller (Guiton pass failed); Seckinger 5-yard pass from Boyd Justin Thomas Boulware (Clemson), Deshaun Watson (Clemson) Hornibrook (Wisconsin) ailoa (Bulovas kick); OU: Murray, 8-yard run (Seibert kick) MOP: Tua (Watkins pass failed) MOP: Sammy Watkins Tagovailoa and Xavier McKinney (Alabama) Georgia Tech Head Coach: Paul Johnson Clemson Head Coach: Dabo Swinney Wisconsin Head Coach: Paul Chryst Clemson Head Coach: Dabo Swinney Mississippi State Head Coach: Dan Mullen Oklahoma Head Coach: Bob Stoops Miami Head Coach: Mark Richt Alabama Head Coach: Nick Saban Ohio State Head Coach: Urban Meyer Oklahoma Head Coach: Lincoln Riley 50 ORANGEBOWL.ORG #CAPITALONEORANGEBOWL ORANGEBOWL.ORG #CAPITALONEORANGEBOWL 51 YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS

RUSHING PASSING RUSHING PASSING Year Team Score First Downs Att. Yards Comp. Att. Yards INT Total Offense Punts/Avg. Fumbles/Lost Penalties/Yards Year Team Score First Downs Att. Yards Comp. Att. Yards INT Total Offense Punts/Avg. Fumbles/Lost Penalties/Yards 2017 Alabama 45 28 42 200 25 28 328 0 528 2/29.0 0/0 9/86 1990 Notre Dame 21 18 52 279 5 9 99 0 378 5/40.1 0/0 3/35 Oklahoma 34 26 32 163 19 37 308 0 471 2/37.5 0/0 7/55 Colorado 6 16 46 217 4 13 65 2 282 3/39.3 1/1 1/5 2017 Wisconsin 34 24 44 142 23 34 258 0 400 6/41.0 1/1 4/35 1989 Miami 23 20 28 69 23 48 285 3 354 4/39.5 1/0 7/60 Miami 24 17 29 174 11 26 203 3 377 4/46.5 0/0 4/20 Nebraska 3 10 38 80 8 22 55 3 135 9/37.2 0/0 5/45 2016 Florida State 33 15 35 149 9 27 222 1 371 6/34.5 2/1 7/65 1988 Miami 20 15 38 72 18 30 209 1 281 6/44.7 0/0 8/85 Michigan 32 16 36 89 21 38 163 1 252 8/47.4 0/0 4/37 Oklahoma 14 13 53 179 5 13 76 0 255 8/39.0 4/2 5/39 ­2015 Clemson 37 30 58 312 17 32 218 1 530 3/40.3 1/0 5/40 1987 Oklahoma 42 11 48 366 2 5 47 0 413 5/47.6 3/2 4/40 Oklahoma 17 24 33 67 26 43 311 2 378 6/38.8 0/0 5/65 Arkansas 8 17 45 48 16 33 192 5 240 9/41.1 2/0 3/25 2014 Georgia Tech 49 26 61 452 7 12 125 1 577 3/33.7 1/0 3/45 1986 Oklahoma 25 12 52 228 3 6 91 0 319 5/42.6 5/1 7/45 Miss. State 34 33 33 152 33 51 453 1 605 1/51.0 1/1 5/40 Penn State 10 14 36 103 18 34 164 4 267 6/46.3 2/1 6/49 2014 Clemson 42 24 36 198 31 40 378 2 576 3/37.7 1/0 15/144 2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL 1985 Washington 28 17 43 192 9 21 119 3 311 6/37.7 3/1 5/25 Ohio State 14 27 48 193 16 24 234 2 427 5/48.2 2/2 6/60 Oklahoma 17 17 54 162 6 21 124 1 286 7/34.6 6/2 8/60 2013 Alabama 42 28 45 265 20 28 264 0 529 4/49.2 0/0 4/40 1984 Miami 31 22 28 130 19 35 300 1 430 4/41.8 1/1 13/101 Notre Dame 14 16 19 32 21 36 270 1 302 5/42.8 1/0 3/35 Nebraska 30 24 56 287 16 30 172 1 459 3/37.3 6/1 4/51 2013 Florida State 31 23 37 243 26 38 291 0 534 5/36.8 1/1 8/96 1983 Nebraska 21 22 58 219 13 22 184 2 403 1/31.0 4/4 4/25 Northern Illinois 10 17 32 83 15 41 176 1 259 7/42.1 1/1 5/40 LSU 20 12 31 38 14 30 173 2 211 6/39.2 1/1 8/54 2012 West Virginia 70 31 43 182 32 46 407 1 589 5/35.0 0/0 4/40 1982 Clemson 22 17 52 155 11 22 134 1 289 4/45.8 3/0 7/57 Clemson 33 24 27 193 24 47 250 2 443 6/39.7 2/2 6/65 Nebraska 15 13 40 193 6 17 63 0 256 6/43.0 3/2 8/64 2011 Stanford 40 19 31 247 18 23 287 1 534 3/46.0 2/1 6/49 1981 Oklahoma 18 18 55 156 7 12 128 0 284 2/37.0 7/5 4/32 Virginia Tech 12 16 34 66 16 33 222 1 288 8/43.5 0/0 4/28 Florida State 17 23 60 212 11 15 51 0 263 4/42.5 1/1 5/58 2010 Iowa 24 21 40 172 17 29 231 1 403 4/36.0 2/1 4/25 1980 Oklahoma 24 23 59 411 2 4 36 0 447 4/25.0 5/4 3/27 Georgia Tech 14 9 41 143 2 9 12 1 155 7/49.1 0/0 9/68 Florida State 7 12 35 82 8 27 100 3 182 9/42.2 1/0 4/20 2009 Florida 24 24 44 249 18 30 231 2 480 3/51.7 0/0 8/81 1979 Oklahoma 31 17 53 292 2 3 47 2 339 3/39.3 1/1 6/50 Oklahoma 14 25 29 107 26 41 256 2 363 3/38.7 0/0 4/31 Nebraska 24 27 54 217 18 31 220 0 437 2/37.5 0/0 8/96 2009 Virginia Tech 20 23 55 258 13 23 140 1 398 5/38.0 3/0 3/17 1978 Arkansas 31 22 60 317 7 12 90 0 407 4/40.5 2/1 7/50 Cincinnati 7 14 21 71 16 33 239 4 310 4/45.8 2/0 3/30 Oklahoma 6 19 49 230 7 14 80 1 310 5/44.4 4/3 5/25 2008 Kansas 24 19 36 95 21 38 249 1 344 5/50.0 1/0 5/70 1977 Ohio State 27 21 71 307 2 7 59 0 366 3/42.2 4/4 4/37 Virginia Tech 21 20 42 135 14 31 171 3 306 5/38.6 0/0 4/27 Colorado 10 12 40 146 8 23 137 2 283 7/35.2 1/1 8/60 2007 Louisville 24 23 37 125 25 35 332 0 457 4/34.0 2/2 1/5 1976 Oklahoma 14 16 65 282 3 5 63 0 345 9/34.9 4/3 9/90 Wake Forest 13 18 29 111 21 33 271 1 382 5/38.6 3/2 3/30 Michigan 6 12 52 169 2 20 33 3 202 10/38.6 1/1 5/24 2006 Penn State (3OT) 26 23 48 138 21 39 253 1 391 11/44.3 1/1 8/43 1975 Notre Dame 13 15 66 185 4 8 19 2 204 6/38.0 1/1 1/15 Florida State 23 12 26 26 24 43 258 1 284 9/39.2 1/0 13/129 Alabama 11 14 33 62 15 29 223 2 285 7/40.0 5/2 1/5 2005 USC* 55 19 28 193 18 35 332 0 525 4/43.5 1/0 9/75 1974 Penn State 16 9 43 28 6 17 157 1 185 7/34.7 1/0 3/37 Oklahoma 19 19 40 128 24 36 244 3 372 4/44.5 3/2 3/30 LSU 9 18 57 205 8 20 69 1 274 8/46.8 3/1 3/30 2004 Miami 16 16 48 218 14 29 157 2 375 5/25.2 2/1 5/40 1973 Nebraska 40 30 64 300 17 26 260 1 560 4/38.3 1/1 5/68 Florida State 14 10 32 110 6 19 96 1 206 7/43.6 2/1 10/85 Notre Dame 6 13 44 104 9 23 103 3 207 6/37.2 3/0 1/15 2003 USC 38 30 49 247 21 31 303 0 550 2/37.5 2/0 6/45 1972 Nebraska 38 15 47 183 11 20 159 0 342 5/42.2 3/2 4/50 Iowa 17 18 22 119 15 36 204 1 323 5/42.6 2/1 13/85 Alabama 6 16 58 241 3 13 47 2 288 7/43.3 5/2 4/58 2002 Florida 56 30 25 203 33 49 456 2 659 2/53.0 2/1 6/43 1971 Nebraska 17 18 48 132 14 28 161 2 293 6/37.7 4/3 8/67 Maryland 23 19 40 103 23 39 257 1 360 5/46.2 0/0 4/20 LSU 12 20 45 51 17 32 227 1 278 8/32.5 4/3 4/27 2001 Oklahoma 13 12 36 56 25 39 214 1 270 8/41.1 2/1 7/45 1970 Penn State 10 12 54 57 11 26 187 1 244 12/43.1 0/0 5/40 Florida State 2 14 17 27 25 52 274 2 301 10/44.7 3/1 6/38 Missouri 3 13 43 189 6 28 117 7 306 6/44.7 4/2 3/25 2000 Michigan (OT) 35 18 23 37 35 47 369 0 406 8/43.4 2/1 10/115 1969 Penn State 15 17 55 207 12 23 154 2 361 9/38.1 2/2 1/15 Alabama 34 12 37 184 13 20 121 0 305 9/34.4 1/0 18/132 Kansas 14 16 59 76 9 18 165 1 241 10/38.3 2/0 2/10 2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL ORANGE ONE CAPITAL 2019 1999 Florida 31 18 36 133 22 31 308 0 441 7/36.9 0/0 11/76 1968 Oklahoma 26 18 50 203 9 18 107 3 310 5/47.0 0/0 2/10 Syracuse 10 18 36 129 14 30 192 1 321 5/43.0 3/3 2/20 Tennessee 24 18 44 172 12 23 160 2 332 2/32.0 1/1 4/27 1998 Nebraska 42 30 68 409 9 12 125 0 534 4/39.0 3/2 8/63 1967 Florida 27 22 48 284 15 32 165 1 449 7/36.1 1/1 4/32 Tennessee 17 16 21 128 25 35 187 1 315 6/52.3 2/2 5/37 Georgia Tech 12 17 46 197 8 22 122 4 319 6/42.3 2/1 5/42 1996 Nebraska 41 25 49 279 11 22 136 0 415 2/44.5 1/0 3/16 1966 Alabama 39 29 57 222 20 29 296 2 518 5/31.2 0/0 8/62 Virginia Tech 21 22 39 193 16 33 214 0 407 5/34.5 1/1 5/89 Nebraska 28 17 24 145 12 19 232 1 377 3/41.7 4/4 8/86 1996 Florida State 31 26 37 188 20 33 290 2 478 3/44.0 1/0 7/59 1965 Texas 21 15 51 212 4 17 101 1 313 9/36.8 2/1 3/25 Notre Dame 26 17 45 256 15 26 169 1 425 5/42.4 2/1 7/55 Alabama 17 18 26 49 20 44 298 2 347 5/43.4 3/1 4/46 1995 Nebraska 24 20 46 199 11 20 106 2 305 7/41.1 2/1 3/20 1964 Nebraska 13 11 26 204 4 9 30 0 234 7/38.3 2/1 6/65 Miami 17 14 28 29 18 35 248 1 277 7/39.7 2/0 11/92 Auburn 7 17 57 126 14 27 157 1 283 6/35.2 3/1 5/39 1994 Florida State 18 22 24 47 24 43 286 0 333 6/45.2 0/0 10/69 1963 Alabama 17 15 50 174 9 17 86 1 260 9/40.5 1/1 1/12 Nebraska 16 20 44 183 13 25 206 2 389 7/38.4 2/0 11/115 Oklahoma 0 10 52 154 4 8 106 0 260 10/34.0 2/2 1/5 1993 Florida State 27 23 48 221 16 31 215 1 436 6/35.8 3/0 6/71 1962 LSU 25 19 57 206 8 18 109 3 315 4/33.8 2/1 7/65 Nebraska 14 13 34 144 10 22 146 2 290 4/44.8 5/1 6/50 Colorado 7 7 16 24 12 39 105 0 129 8/22.1 2/1 5/35 1992 Miami 22 25 44 192 19 41 257 2 439 5/33.0 3/0 12/143 1961 Missouri 21 19 66 296 1 6 5 0 301 4/30.5 5/3 1/15 Nebraska 0 9 38 122 7 19 89 2 171 8/36.6 3/2 6/36 Navy 14 9 24 -8 13 23 176 4 168 7/35.4 2/0 1/4 1991 Colorado 10 19 54 186 9 19 109 0 295 7/40.4 2/1 6/50 1960 Georgia 14 14 41 88 9 21 128 2 216 7/46.9 1/0 7/44 Notre Dame 9 18 35 123 13 31 141 3 264 3/51.0 2/2 3/45 Missouri 0 17 38 80 14 24 180 3 260 6/38.7 3/0 7/72 52 ORANGEBOWL.ORG #CAPITALONEORANGEBOWL ORANGEBOWL.ORG #CAPITALONEORANGEBOWL 53 YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

RUSHING PASSING RUSHING Year Team Score First Downs Att. Yards Comp. Att. Yards INT Total Offense Punts/Avg. Fumbles/Lost Penalties/Yards Attempts—31, Fred Cone (Clemson) vs. Miami, 1951 (83 yards) 1959 Oklahoma 21 12 44 152 3 4 93 0 245 8/37.0 2/1 3/35 Syracuse 6 18 56 239 10 25 72 2 311 8/31.2 2/2 4/20 Attempts by a Quarterback—24, Deshaun Watson (Clemson) vs. Oklahoma, 2015 (145 yards) 1958 Oklahoma 48 11 44 165 9 18 114 3 279 7/34.7 2/1 12/150 Yards—206, Ahman Green (Nebraska) vs. Tennessee, 1998 (29 attempts) Duke 21 16 69 231 8 13 97 2 328 10/28.1 3/2 3/25 Yards by a Quarterback—145, Deshaun Watson (Clemson) vs. Oklahoma, 2015 (24 1957 Colorado 27 16 52 279 2 4 27 0 306 5/36.6 8/3 5/55 attempts) Clemson 21 14 60 217 3 8 25 2 242 7/37.9 0/0 4/40 Average (min. 10 attempts)—14.1, Mike Holovak (Boston College) vs. Alabama, 1956 Oklahoma 20 16 64 202 4 10 53 1 255 8/34.5 1/1 3/35 1943 (10 rush, 141 yards) Maryland 6 9 47 187 3 10 46 3 233 7/40.4 3/2 7/61 Touchdowns—3, 3: Synjyn Days (Georgia Tech) vs. Mississippi State, 2014; Justin 1955 Duke 34 23 64 288 7 13 82 0 370 5/26.6 2/1 2/30 Thomas (Georgia Tech) vs. Mississippi State, 2014; (Alabama) Frank Sinkwich Geno Smith Deshaun Watson Nebraska 7 6 34 84 1 9 26 2 110 7/28.9 0/0 2/20 vs. Michigan, 2000; (Nebraska) vs. Tennessee, 1998; Johnny Rodgers Georgia, 1942 West Virginia, 2012 Clemson, 2015 2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL 1954 Oklahoma 7 10 47 208 4 6 22 0 230 7/31.3 2/2 7/45 (Nebraska) vs. Notre Dame, 1973 Maryland 0 13 52 176 5 12 36 1 212 5/29.0 2/1 3/15 Longest Rush—94, Larry Smith (Florida) vs. Georgia Tech, 1967 1953 Alabama 61 25 45 286 22 34 300 2 586 3/30.0 3/2 5/45 Two Players, Same Team, Gaining More Than 100 Yards—300, Synjyn Days Syracuse 6 15 33 75 17 34 157 5 232 8/35.0 0/0 5/42 (171) and Justin Thomas (129) (Georgia Tech) vs. Mississippi State, 2014 1952 Georgia Tech 17 9 35 152 6 14 84 1 236 7/35.3 3/1 6/60 Baylor 14 17 60 206 8 18 93 3 299 6/34.7 4/0 7/85 PASSING 1951 Clemson 15 19 57 144 9 18 178 3 322 4/30.0 3/1 2/20 Completions—34, Tom Brady (Michigan) vs. Alabama, 2000 (46 attempts) Miami 14 7 31 112 5 15 100 4 212 5/40.2 0/0 5/55 Attempts—51, Chris Weinke (Florida State) vs. Oklahoma, 2001 (25 completions) 1950 Santa Clara 21 8 41 144 3 12 79 1 223 7/41.2 2/2 4/30 Yards—453, Dak Prescott (Mississippi State) vs. Georgia Tech, 2014 Kentucky 13 18 60 184 6 11 122 2 306 9/38.9 1/1 4/23 Touchdown Passes—6, Geno Smith (West Virginia) vs. Clemson, 2012 1949 Texas 41 19 57 332 5 10 70 2 402 5/40.0 2/1 5/55 Interceptions Thrown—5, Terry McMillan (Missouri) vs. Penn State, 1970 Georgia 28 9 30 56 11 17 161 2 217 5/41.0 1/1 6/50 Completion Percentage (min. 10 attempts)—88.9, Tua Tagovailoa (Alabama) vs. Billy Sims Mike Holovak Andre Cooper 1948 Georgia Tech 20 9 33 99 10 19 109 0 208 9/41.4 1/1 10/67.5 Oklahoma, 2018 (24-27) Oklahoma, 1980 Boston College, 1943 Florida State, 1996 Kansas 14 14 41 93 10 20 148 1 241 7/35.8 4/1 5/37.5 Yards per Completion (min. 7 completions)—27.0, Frank Sinkwich (Georgia) vs. 1947 Rice 8 9 55 208 0 4 0 2 208 13/44.3 4/3 4/40 Texas Christian, 1942 (9 completions, 243 yards) Tennessee 0 5 36 105 4 19 32 4 137 15/38.1 3/0 6/67 Yards per Attempt (min. 10 attempts)—18.7, Frank Sinkwich (Georgia) vs. Texas TOTAL OFFENSE 1946 Miami 13 7 36 193 0 10 0 3 193 10/36.4 0/0 7/41 Christian, 1942 (13 attempts, 243 yards) Total Plays—65, Jordan Lynch (Northern Illinois) vs. Florida State, 2013 (23 rush, 41 Holy Cross 6 13 39 181 8 24 59 4 240 9/38.5 1/1 1/5 Longest Touchdown Pass—92, to Nyqwan Murray (Florida State) pass, 1 punt) 1945 Tulsa 26 14 42 188 6 16 131 0 319 6/38.8 2/1 4/41 vs. Michigan, 2016 Total Yards—505, Tajh Boyd (Clemson) vs. Ohio State, 2014 (378 pass, 127 rush) Georgia Tech 12 7 28 40 19 36 309 2 349 4/25.7 6/3 1/5 Shortest Touchdown Pass—1, Tommie Frazier to Gerald Armstrong (Nebraska) vs. Touchdown Responsibility—7, Geno­­ Smith (West Virginia) vs. Clemson, 2012 (6 Florida State, 1993; Pete Dranginis to Bill Adamaitis (Catholic) vs. Mississippi, 1936 1944 LSU 19 7 51 207 4 12 92 0 299 10/40.3 3/3 7/81 pass, 1 rush) Texas A&M 14 9 35 4 13 32 171 5 175 9/41.8 5/2 4/35 Touchdown Passes in a Quarter—3, Alex Hornibrook (Wisconsin) vs. Miami,, 2nd All-Purpose Yards—280, Tavon Austin (West Virginia) vs. Clemson, 2012 (123 quarter; Matt Leinart (USC), vs. Oklahoma, 2nd quarter 1943 Alabama 37 13 51 248 8 14 94 1 342 5/42.8 1/0 4/20 receiving, 117 return, 40 rush) Boston College 21 13 35 237 12 22 157 2 394 4/33.7 5/2 3/11 1942 Georgia 40 12 - 218 12 24 281 4 499 4/22.2 3/3 7/54 RECEIVING TCU 26 8 - 71 9 24 137 6 208 7/37.0 1/0 2/24 SCORING Receptions—16, Sammy Watkins (Clemson) vs. Ohio State, 2014 (227 yds) Touchdowns Scored—4, Tavon Austin (West Virginia) vs. Clemson, 2012 (4 1941 Mississippi State 14 8 - 106 5 11 52 0 158 11/36.8 2/0 11/71 Yards—227, Sammy Watkins (Clemson) vs. Ohio State, 2014 (16 receptions) receiving TD); Johnny Rodgers (Nebraska) vs. Notre Dame, 1973 (3 rushing TD, 1 Georgetown 7 14 - 125 10 23 104 3 229 8/28.2 1/0 8/90 Average (min. 3 receptions)—29.0, Derrick Shepard (Oklahoma) vs. Washington, receiving TD) 1940 Georgia Tech 21 12 - 210 8 14 91 1 309 -/35.0 -/3 -/36 1985 (3 receptions, 87 yards) Points—24, Tavon Austin (West Virginia) vs. Clemson, 2012 (4 receiving TD); Johnny Missouri 7 14 - 151 8 26 60 1 211 -/33.0 -/1 -/15 Touchdowns—4, Tavon Austin (West Virginia) vs. Clemson, 2012 Rodgers (Nebraska) vs. Notre Dame, 1973 (3 rushing TD, 1 receiving TD) 1939 Tennessee 17 15 51 197 10 27 63 1 260 12/36.0 2/1 16/130 Points Responsible For—42, Geno Smith (West Virginia) vs. Clemson, 2012 (6 pass Oklahoma 0 6 16 25 4 13 69 0 94 13/40.0 4/3 9/90 TD, 1 rush TD) 1938 Auburn 6 13 - 197 4 10 81 2 278 10/33.7 0/0 -/50 Longest Scoring Play—100, C.J. Jones (Iowa) vs. USC, 2003 (100-yd kickoff Michigan State 0 2 - 40 2 12 25 3 65 12/35.2 0/0 -/35 return) 2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL ORANGE ONE CAPITAL 2019 1937 Duquesne 13 14 - 199 5 15 110 4 309 9/24.7 0/0 1/5 Longest Defensive Scoring Play—99, Darwin Cook (West Virginia) vs. Clemson, Mississippi State 12 12 - 111 8 23 159 0 270 6/43.0 0/0 1/5 2012 (fumble return) 1936 Catholic 20 7 - 124 1 3 48 2 172 13/41.0 1/1 1/10 Touchdown on First Play—1, C.J. Jones (Iowa) vs. USC, 2003 (100-yd kickoff Mississippi 19 15 - 212 3 12 53 4 265 11/38.0 3/2 1/30 return) 1935 Bucknell 26 12 - 231 3 13 63 1 294 6/41.0 2/1 4/30 Miami 0 8 - 15 3 14 13 5 28 13/29.0 4/1 1/15 KICKING Field Goal Attempts—5, Scott Bentley (Florida State) vs. Nebraska, 1994 (4 made) Field Goals Made—4, Scott Bentley (Florida State) vs. Nebraska, 1994 (5 attempts); Tim Lashar (Oklahoma) vs. Penn State, 1986 (4 attempts) Longest Field Goal—56, Greg Cox (Miami) vs. Oklahoma, 1988 Extra Point Attempts—10, Tyler Bitancurt (West Virginia) vs. Clemson, 2012 (10 PAT) Extra Points Made—8, Jeff Chandler (Florida) vs. Maryland, 2002 (8 attempts) Most Points by a Kicker (Kicking)—13, (Clemson) vs. Oklahoma (3 FG, 4 PAT); (USC) vs. Oklahoma, 2005* (2 FG, 7 PAT); Tim Lashar (Oklahoma) vs. Penn State, 1986 (4 FG, 1 PAT) WEST VIRGINIA’S TAVON AUSTIN Most Points by a Kicker (Any)—19, Bobby Luna (Alabama) vs. Syracuse, 1953 (2 TD, 7 PAT)

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PUNTING KICKOFF RETURNS Most Completions—35, Michigan vs. Alabama, 2000 Fewest Plays—43, Oklahoma vs. Tennessee, 1939 APPEARANCES (47 attempts, 369 yards) (268 yards) Punts—13, Hugh Keeney (Rice) vs. Tennessee, 1947; Hugh McCullough (Oklahoma) Kickoff Returns—7, Sammy Watkins (Clemson) vs. West Virginia, 2012 (143 yards) Appearances—21, Oklahoma (includes 2009 BCS vs. Tennessee, 1939 Yards—169, C.J. Jones (Iowa) vs. USC, 2003 (4 returns) Most Completions, Both Teams—56, West Virginia Fewest Plays, Both Teams—107 Tennessee (64) vs. National Championship) Yards per Punt (min. 5 punts)—52.3, Chris Hogue (Tennessee) vs. Nebraska, 1998 Average (min. 2 returns)—42.3, C.J. Jones (Iowa) vs. USC, 2003 (4 returns, 169 (32) vs. Clemson (24), 2012 (93 attempts, 657 yards); Oklahoma (43), 1939 (268 combined yards) Consecutive Appearances—4, Nebraska (1992-95); (5 punts, 314 yards) yards) Florida (33) vs. Maryland (23), 2002 (49 attempts, 456 Fewest Yards—28, Miami vs. Bucknell, 1935 (15 Oklahoma (1978-81, 1985-88) Longest Punt—82, Ike Pickle (Mississippi State) vs. Duquesne, 1937 Kickoff Return Touchdowns—1, C.J. Jones (Iowa) vs. USC, 2003 (100 yards); yards) rush, 13 pass) Camp Wilson (Tulsa) vs. Georgia Tech, 1945 (90 yards) Appearances in a Decade—6, Nebraska (1990s— Most Passing Yards—456, Florida vs. Maryland, Fewest Yards, Both Teams—306, Miami (28) vs. Longest Return—100, C.J. Jones (Iowa) vs. USC, 2003 (TD) ‘92-95, ’96, ’98); Oklahoma (1980s—’80-81, ’85-88) 2002 (33 completions, 49 attempts) Bucknell (278), 1935 (246 combined rushing yards, 76 PUNT RETURNS Wins—12, Oklahoma Punt Returns—7, Willie Reid (Florida State) vs. Penn State, 2006 (108 yards) Most Passing Yards, Both Teams—713, Florida combined passing yards) Consecutive Wins—3, Oklahoma (1979-81); Yards—180, Willie Reid (Florida State) vs. Penn State, 2006 (7 punt returns) Average INTERCEPTIONS (456) vs. Maryland (257), 2002 (56 completions, 88 Most First Downs—33, Mississipii State vs. Georgia

Nebraska (1971-73) 2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL (min. 3 returns)—27.0, Freddie Milons (Alabama) vs. Michigan, 2000 (4 punt returns, Interceptions—3, Bud Hebert (Oklahoma) vs. Florida State, 1980 (25 return yards) attempts) Tech, 2014 (12 rush, 19 pass, 2 penalty) 108 yards) Return Yards—94, David Baker (Oklahoma) vs. Duke, 1958 (1 interception) Longest Wins in a Decade—4, Oklahoma (1950s—’54, ’56, Touchdowns—6, West Virginia (vs. Clemson), 2012 Most First Downs, Both Teams—59, Mississippi Punt Return Touchdowns—1, Justin Harper (Virginia Tech) vs. Kansas, 2008 (84 Return—94, David Baker (Oklahoma) vs. Duke, 1958 (TD) ’58-59; 1980s—’80-81, ’86-87) Touchdowns, Both Teams—8, West Virginia (6) vs. State (33) vs. Georgia Tech (26), 2014 (34 combined yards); Willie Reid (Florida State) vs. Penn State, 2006 (87 yards); Freddie Milons Longest Return (with lateral)—98, Greg Mather (Navy) vs. Missouri, 1961 (TD) Back-to-Back Wins: Nebraska (1996-98), Florida Clemson (2), 2012 rush, 23 combined pass, 2 combined penalty) (Alabama) vs. Michigan, 2000 (62 yards); Johnny Rodgers (Nebraska) vs. Alabama, Interception Return Touchdowns—See list under Longest Scoring Plays State (1993-94), Miami (1988-89), Oklahoma (1986-87, Interceptions Thrown—7, Missouri vs. Penn State, Most First Downs Rushing—22, Georgia Tech vs. 1972 (77 yards); Brewster Hobby (Oklahoma) vs. Syracuse, 1959 (40 yards); Cecil ‘58-59), Penn State (1969-70) Ingram (Alabama) vs. Syracuse, 1953 (80 yards) 1970 Mississippi State, 2014; Nebraska vs. Tennessee, 1998 Losses—9, Nebraska Longest Return—87, Willie Reid (Florida State) vs. Penn State, 2006 (TD) DEFENSIVE Interceptions Thrown, Both Teams—10, Georgia (6) Most First Downs Rushing, Both Teams—34, Tackles—31, Lee Roy Jordan (Alabama) vs. Oklahoma, 1963 Consecutive Losses: Nebraska (1992-94) vs. Texas Christian (4), 1942 Georgia Tech (22) vs. Mississippi State (12), 2014 Solo Tackles—13, Brian Bosworth (Oklahoma) vs. Penn State, 1986; Tom Cousineau Losses in a Decade—3, Florida State (2000s—’01, Highest Completion Percentage (min. 10 Most First Downs Passing—23, Florida vs. (Ohio State) vs. Colorado, 1977; Nip Weisenfels (Missouri) vs. Penn State, 1970 ’04, ’06); Nebraska (1990s—‘92-94); Nebraska attempts)—89.2, Alabama vs. Oklahoma, 2018 (25 Maryland, 2002 Tackles For Loss—5, Shayne Skov (Stanford) vs. Virginia Tech, 2011 (24 yards) (1980s—’82, ’84, ‘89 Sacks—4, Rusty Medearis (Miami) vs. Nebraska, 1992 (23 yards) completions, 28 attempts) Most First Downs Passing, Both Teams—33, Florida State’s Fumble Recoveries—2, Calvin Jones (Nebraska) vs. Florida State, 1993; Fred RUSHING Fewest Attempts—3, Oklahoma vs. Nebraska, Florida (23) vs. Maryland (10), 2002 Willie Reid Robinson (Miami) vs. Nebraska, 1984 1979 (2 completions); Catholic vs. Mississippi, 1936 (1 Most First Downs by Penalty—6, Florida State vs. Most Attempts—71, Ohio State vs. Colorado, 1977 Blocked Kicks—1, many players completion) Nebraska, 1994 Blocked Punts—1, many players (307 yards) Fewest Attempts, Both Teams—12, Colorado (4) vs. Most First Downs by Penalty, Both Teams—7, Passes Broken Up—4, (Miami) vs. Nebraska, 1984; James Britt Most Attempts, Both Teams—117, Oklahoma (65) Clemson (8), 1957 (5 combined completions) Florida State (6) vs. Nebraska (1), 1994 (LSU) vs. Nebraska, 1983 vs. Michigan (52), 1976 (451 combined yards) Fewest Completions—0, Rice vs. Tennessee, 1947 (6 Fewest First Downs—2, Michigan State vs. Auburn, Most Yards—452, Georgia Tech vs. Mississippi State, attempts); Miami vs. Holy Cross, 1946 (10 attempts) 1938 2014 (61 attempts) Fewest Completions, Both Teams—4, Rice (0) Fewest First Downs, Both Teams—12, Texas A&M Most Yards, Both Teams—604, Georgia Tech vs. Tennessee (4), 1947 (25 combined attempts, 32 (8) vs. LSU (4), 1944 (8 combined rushing, 1 combined (452) vs. Mississippi State (152), 2014 (94 combined combined yards) passing) attempts) Fewest Yards—0, Rice vs. Tennessee, 1947 (0 Fewest First Downs Rushing—1, Florida State vs. Touchdowns—6, Georgia Tech vs. Mississippi State, completions, 6 attempts); Miami vs. Holy Cross, 1946 (0 Oklahoma, 2001; Colorado vs. LSU, 1962 2014;Nebraska vs. Tennessee, 1998; Oklahoma vs. completions, 10 attempts) Fewest First Downs Rushing, Both Teams—3, Arkansas, 1987 Fewest Yards, Both Teams—32, Rice (0) vs. Oklahoma (2) vs.Florida State (1), 2001 Touchdowns, Both Teams—7, Georgia Tech (6) vs. Tennessee (32), 1947 (4 combined completions, 25 Fewest First Downs Passing—0, Notre Dame vs. Mississippi State (1), 2014; Oklahoma (6) vs. Arkansas combined attempts) Alabama, 1975 (1), 1987 Lowest Completion Percentage (min. 5 Fewest First Downs Passing, Both Teams—2, Highest Average (min. 25 attempts)—8.12, Florida attempts)—0.0, Rice vs. Tennessee, 1947 (6 Colorado (1) vs. Clemson (1), 1957 vs. Maryland, 2002 (25 attempts, 203 yards) attempts); Miami vs. Holy Cross, 1946 (10 attempts) Fewest Attempts—16, Colorado vs. LSU, 1962 (24 Fewest Yards Per Pass Attempt (min. 5 yards) SCORING

2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL ORANGE ONE CAPITAL 2019 attempts)—0.0, Rice vs. Tennessee, 1947 (6 Touchdowns—10, West Virginia vs. Clemson, 2012 (3 Fewest Attempts, Both Teams—53, Oklahoma (36) attempts, 0 yards); Miami vs. Holy Cross, 1946 (10 rush, 6 pass, 1 fumble return) Rusty Medearis Bud Hebert Lee Roy Jordan vs. Florida State (17), 2001 (73 combined yards) Miami, 1992 Oklahoma, 1980 Alabama, 1963 attempts, 0 yards) Most Touchdowns, Both Teams—14, West Virginia Fewest Yards—-8, Navy vs. Missouri, 1961 (24 (10) vs. Clemson (4), 2012 (5 combined rush, 8 attempts) combined pass, 1 combined return) Fewest Yards, Both Teams—83, Florida State (27) TOTAL OFFENSE Most Plays—90, 90, Clemson vs. Oklahoma, 2015 Most Field Goals Made—4, Florida State vs. vs. Oklahoma (56), 2001 (53 combined attempts) (530 yards); Nebraska vs. Notre Dame, 1973 (561 yards) Nebraska, 1994 (5 attempts); Oklahoma vs. Penn State, Lowest Average (min. 20 Attempts)—-0.3, Navy vs. Most Plays, Both Teams—166, 166, Clemson (90) 1986 (4 attempts) Missouri, 1961 (24 attempts, -8 yards) vs. Oklahoma (76), 2015 (908 combined yards) Most Field Goals Made, Both Teams—5, Florida Rushing Defense, Fewest Yards Allowed—-8, Most Yards—659, Florida vs. Maryland, 2002 (203 State (2) vs. Michigan(3), 2016 (5 combined attempts); Missouri vs. Navy, 1961 rush, 456 pass) Florida State (4) vs. Nebraska (1), 1994 (7 combined Most Yards, Both Teams—1,182, Mississippi State attempts); Oklahoma (4) vs. Penn State (1), 1986 (6 PASSING (605) vs. Georgia Tech (577), 2014 (604 combined combined attempts) Most Passes Attempts—52, Florida State vs. rush, 578 combined pass) Most Points, Winning Team—70, West Virginia vs. Johnny Rodgers Brian Bosworth Rodney Bellinger Oklahoma, 2001 (25 completions) Highest Average—9.9, Stanford vs. Virginia Tech, Clemson (33), 2012 Nebraska, 1972 Oklahoma, 1986 Miami, 1984 Most Passes Attempted, Both Teams—93, West 2011 (54 plays, 534 yards) Most Points, Losing Team—35, Ohio State vs. Virginia (46) vs. Clemson (47), 2012 (56 combined Clemson (40), 2014 completions)

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Most Points, Both Teams—103, West Virginia (70) Most Points Scored in 3rd Overtime, Both Most Penalty Yards, Both Teams— 247, Alabama vs. Clemson (33), 2012 Teams—3, Penn State (3) vs. Florida State (0), 2006 (132) vs. Michigan (115), 2000 (28 penalties) RUSHING SCORING Widest Margin of Victory—55, Alabama (61) vs. Most Unanswered Points Scored—54, Alabama Fewest Penalties—1, Louisville vs. Wake Forest, Name School Year Att. Yds. TD Name School Year TD FG PAT 2P Pts. Syracuse (6), 1953 vs. Syracuse, 1953 2007; Colorado vs. Notre Dame, 1990; Notre Dame 1. Ahman Green Nebraska 1998 29 206 2 1. Tavon Austin West Virginia 2012 4 - - - 24 Smallest Margin of Victory—1 (Nine Times), Florida (1) vs. Alabama (1), 1975; Notre Dame vs. Nebraska, 2. Roland Sales Arkansas 1978 22 205 2 1. Johnny Rodgers Nebraska 1973 4 - - - 24 State (33) vs. Michigan (32), 2016 (last) 1973; Penn State vs. Kansas, 1969; Alabama (1) vs. 3. Larry Smith Florida 1967 23 187 1 2. Andre Cooper Florida State 1996 3 - - 1 20 PUNTING 4. Synjyn Days Georgia Tech 2014 21 171 3 3. Bobby Luna Alabama 1953 2 - 7 - 19 Shortest Time Between Touchdowns, Both Punts—15, Tennessee vs. Rice, 1947 Oklahoma (1), 1963; Missouri (1) vs. Navy (1), 1961; 5. Billy Sims Oklahoma 1980 24 164 1 4. Danny Davis Wisconsin 2017 3 - - - 18 Teams (same qtr.)—12 seconds; Florida and Punts, Both Teams—28, Rice (13) vs. Tennessee Holy Cross vs. Miami, 1946; Georgia Tech vs. Tulsa, 6. Shaun Alexander Alabama 2000 25 161 3 Synjyn Days Georgia Tech 2014 3 - - - 18 Maryland (1st), 2002 (15), 1947 1945; Duquesne (1) vs. Mississippi State (1), 1937; 7. Steve Van Buren LSU 1944 24 160 2 Justin Thomas Georgia Tech 2014 3 - - - 18 Shortest Time Between Touchdowns (same Highest Punting Average (min. 5 punts)—52.3, Catholic (1) vs. Mississippi (1), 1936 8. Darren Evans Virginia Tech 2009 28 153 1 Coby Fleener Stanford 2011 3 - - - 18 qtr.)—36 seconds, Oklahoma (2nd), 1980 Tennessee vs. Nebraska, 1998 (6 punts, 314 yards) Fewest Penalties, Both Teams—2, Notre Dame (1) 9. Warrick Dunn Florida State 1996 22 151 0 Steve Smith USC 2005* 3 - - - 18 Fewest Points, Winning Team—6, Auburn vs. Fewest Punts—1, Mississippi State vs. Georgia Tech, vs. Alabama (1), 1975; Alabama (1) vs. Oklahoma (1), 10. Wayne Gallman Clemson 2015 26 150 2 Shaun Alexander Alabama 2000 3 - - - 18 2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL Michigan State (0), 1938 2014 (51 yards); Nebraska vs. LSU, 1983 (31 yards) 1963; Missouri (1) vs. Navy (1), 1961; Duquesne (1) vs. 10. Ken Oxendine Virginia Tech 1996 20 150 0 David Terrell Michigan 2000 3 - - - 18 Scott Frost Nebraska 1998 3 - - - 18 Fewest Points, Losing Team—0, Nebraska vs. Lowest Punting Average (min. 5 punts)—22.1, Mississippi State (1), 1937; Catholic (1) vs. Mississippi Mike Holovak Boston College 1943 3 - - - 18 Miami (22), 1992; Oklahoma vs. Alabama (17), Colorado vs. LSU, 1962 (8 punts, 241 yards) (1), 1936 RECEIVING 1963; Missouri vs. Georgia (14), 1960; Tennessee Punts Blocked—2, LSU vs. Colorado, 1962 Fewest Penalty Yards—5, Notre Dame vs. Colorado, Name School Year Rec. Yds. TD vs. Rice (8), 1947; Oklahoma vs. Tennessee (17), 1990 (1 penalty);Alabama vs. Notre Dame, 1975 1. Sammy Watkins Clemson 2014 16 227 2 1939; Michigan State vs. Auburn (6), 1938; Miami vs. PUNT RETURNS (1 penalty): Holy Cross vs. Miami, 1946 (1 penalty); 2. Coby Fleener Stanford 2011 6 173 3 Bucknell (26), 1935 Punt Returns—7, Florida State vs. Penn State, 2006 Mississippi State and Duquesne, 1937 (1 penalty) 3. Taylor Jacobs Florida 2002 10 170 2 Fewest Points, Both Teams—6, Auburn (6) vs. (180 yards); Oklahoma vs. Tennessee, 1939 Fewest Penalty Yards, Both Teams—10, Mississippi 4. Harry Douglas Louisville 2007 10 165 0 Michigan State (0), 1938 Yards—180, Florida State vs. Penn State, 2006 (7 State (5) vs. Duquesne (5), 1937 (2 combined 5. Travis Taylor Florida 1999 7 159 2 Most Points Scored in One Half—49, West Virginia returns) penalties) Ray Perkins Alabama 1966 9 159 2 vs. Clemson, 2012 (1st) Highest Average (min. 3 returns)—25.7, Florida 7. Mardy Gilyard Cincinnati 2009 7 158 1 8. David Terrell Michigan 2000 10 150 3 Most Points Scored in One Half, Both Teams—69, State vs. Penn State, 2006 (7 returns, 180 yards) OVERTIME GAMES 9. Andy Hamilton LSU 1971 9 146 0 West Virginia (49) vs. Clemson (20), 2012 (1st) Michigan (35) vs. Ending in Single Overtime: 10. Atrews Bell Florida State 2001 7 137 0 Most Points Scored in First Half—49, West Virginia KICK RETURNS Alabama (34), 2000 vs. Clemson, 2012 Kickoff Returns—10, Clemson vs. West Virginia, Ending in Double Overtime: None Most Points Scored in First Half, Both 2012 (190 yards) Ending in Triple Overtime: Penn State (26) vs. PASSING Teams—69, West Virginia (49) vs. Clemson (20), Most Kickoff Return Yards—224, Iowa vs. USC, Florida State (23), 2006* Name School Year Cmp.-Att. Yds. TD Int. 2012 2003 (7 returns) 1. Dak Prescott Miss. State 2014 33-51 453 3 1 Most Points Scored in Second Half—40, Alabama Highest Average (min. 3 ret.)—36.7, Ohio State vs. 2. Geno Smith West Virginia 2012 32-43 407 6 0 GAME 3. Tajh Boyd Clemson 2014 31-40 378 5 2 vs. Syracuse, 1953 (2nd) Colorado, 1977 (3 returns, 110 yards) Longest Game—4:45, Penn State vs. Florida State, 4. Tom Brady Michigan 2000 34-46 369 4 0 Most Points Scored in Second Half, Both 2006 (3OT) 5. Matt Leinart USC 2005* 18-35 332 5 0 CLEMSON’S SAMMY WATKINS Teams— 48, Oklahoma (34) vs. Duke (14), 1958 TURNOVERS Longest Game (Non-overtime)—4:00, Florida State 6. Tua Tagovailoa Alabama 2018 24-27 318 4 0 Most Points Scored in One Quarter—35, West Interceptions—7, Penn State vs. Missouri, 1970 vs. Nebraska, 1994 7. Baker Mayfield Oklahoma 2015 26-41 311 1 2 Virginia vs. Clemson, 2012 (2nd) Interception Return Yards—167, Oklahoma vs. Shortest Game—3:05, Oklahoma vs. Arkansas, Brian Brohm Louisville 2007 24-34 311 0 0 Most Points Scored in One Quarter, Both Duke, 1958 (5 interceptions) 1987 9. Kyler Murray Oklahoma 2018 19-37 308 2 0 Nebraska’s —38, West Virginia (35) vs. Clemson (3), 2012 —8, Colorado vs. Clemson, 1957 (3 lost) —84o, Oklahoma 10. Frank Broyles Georgia Tech 1945 17-34 304 1 2 Teams Fumbles Highest Game Time Temperature Ahman Green (2nd) Fumbles, Both Teams—9, Tennessee (4) vs. vs. Clemson, 2015 (H - 84 L - 73) 11. Carson Palmer USC 2003 21-31 303 1 0 12. Bernie Kosar Miami 1984 19-35 300 2 1 Most Points Scored in 1st Quarter—21, Alabama Oklahoma (5), 1939 (6 lost) Lowest Game Time Temperature—49o, Iowa vs. Oklahoma, 2018 Fumbles Lost—4, Nebraska vs. LSU, 1983 (4 vs.Georgia Tech, 2010 (H—60o L—43 o) Most Points Scored in 1st Quarter, Both fumbles); Ohio State vs. Colorado, 1977 (4 fumbles); Most Game Between Same Teams—4, Miami vs. KICKING Name School Year Yds 2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL ORANGE ONE CAPITAL 2019 Teams—31, West Virginia (14) vs. Clemson (17), Nebraska vs. Alabama, 1966 (4 fumbles) Nebraska (1984, ‘89, ‘92, ‘95) 2012 Fumbles Lost, Both Teams—6, Tennessee (3) vs. 1. Greg Cox Miami 1988 56 Most Points Scored in 2nd Quarter—35, West Oklahoma (3), 1939 (9 fumbles) 2. Carlos Huerta Miami 1992 54 Virginia vs. Clemson, 2012 Fewest Fumbles—0, (25 times), Oklahoma vs. 3. Mike Keeling Oklahoma 1981 53 4. Jon Peattie Miami 2004 51 Most Points Scored in 2nd Quarter, Both Alabama, 2018, both teams (last) 5. Gregg Barrios Nebraska 1989 50 Teams—38, West Virginia (35) vs. Clemson (3), 2012 Fewest Fumbles, Both Teams—0 (8 times), 6. Juan Betanzos LSU 1983 49 Most Points Scored in 3rd Quarter—21, Florida vs. Oklahoma vs. Alabama, 2018 (last) 7. Gerry Cismesia Florida State 2006 48 Maryland, 2002; Michigan vs. Alabama, 2000 Turnovers—9, Missouri vs. Penn State, 1970 (7 INT, Greg Cox Miami 1988 48 Most Points Scored in 3rd Quarter, Both 2 fumbles) 9. Rafael Gaglianone Wisconsin 2017 47 Teams—35, Michigan (21) vs. Alabama (14), 2000 10. Jeff Davis Miami 1984 45 Most Points Scored in 4th Quarter—27, Oklahoma PENALTIES vs. Duke, 1958 Most Penalties—18, Alabama vs. Michigan, 2000 Most Points Scored in 4th Quarter, Both (132 yards) Teams—34, Oklahoma (27) vs. Duke (7), 1958 Most Penalties, Both Teams—28, Michigan (10) vs. Most Points Scored in 1st Overtime, Both Alabama (18), 2000 (247 combined yards) Teams—13, Michigan (7) vs. Alabama (6), 2000 Most Penalty Yards—157, Tennessee vs. Oklahoma, Most Points Scored in 2nd Overtime, Both 1939 (17 penalties) Teams—14, Penn State (7) vs. Florida State (7), 2006 58 ORANGEBOWL.ORG #CAPITALONEORANGEBOWL ORANGEBOWL.ORG #CAPITALONEORANGEBOWL 59 CAREER LEADERS 300/100 YARD GAMES

RUSHING PASSING 300-PLUS YARD PASSING GAMES 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES Name School Year Att. Yds. TD Name School Year Cmp.-Att. Yds. TD Int. Name School Year Att./Comp. Yds. TD Name School Year Att. Yds. Avg. TD 1. Mike Rozier Nebraska 1982-84 66 340 0 1. Tajh Boyd Clemson 2012, 2014 57-86 628 7 4 Dak Prescott Miss. State 2014 33-51 453 3 Ahman Green Nebraska 1998 29 206 7.1 2 2. Lydell Carr Oklahoma 1985-88 50 326 1 2. Steve Walsh Miami (FL) 1988-89 39-74 486 4 4 Geno Smith West Virginia 2012 32-43 407 6 Roland Sales Arkansas 1978 22 205 9.3 2 3. Billy Sims Oklahoma 1978-80 55 305 3 3. Charlie Ward Florida State 1993-94 39-73 473 2 1 Tajh Boyd Clemson 2014 31-40 378 5 Larry Smith Florida 1967 23 187 8.1 1 4. Ahman Green Nebraska 1996, 98 36 258 2 4. Dak Prescott Miss. State 2014 33-51 453 3 1 Tom Brady Michigan 2000 34-46 369 4 Synjyn Days Georgia Tech 2014 21 171 8.1 3 5. Roland Sales Arkansas 1978 22 205 2 5. Geno Smith West Virginia 2012 32-43 407 6 0 Matt Leinart USC 2005* 18-35 332 5 Billy Sims Oklahoma 1980 24 164 6.8 1 6. Darren Evans Virginia Tech 2009, 11 40 190 1 6. Tommie Frazier Nebraska 1993-95 26-50 377 3 5 Tua Tagovailoa Alabama 2018 24-27 318 4 Shaun Alexander Alabama 2000 25 161 6.4 3 7. Larry Smith Florida 1967 23 187 1 7. Tyrod Taylor Virginia Tech 2008-09, ‘11 30-56 373 1 3 Baker Mayfield Oklahoma 2015 26-41 311 1 Steve Van Buren LSU 1944 24 160 6.7 2 8. J.C. Watts Oklahoma 1980-81 40 175 1 8. Tom Brady Michigan 2000 34-46 369 4 0 Brian Brohm Louisville 2007 24-34 311 0 Warrick Dunn Florida State 1996 22 151 6.9 0 9. Synjyn Days Georgia Tech 2014 21 171 3 9. Turner Gill Nebraska 1983-84 29-52 356 1 3 Kyler Murray Oklahoma 2018 19-37 308 2 Darren Evans Virginia Tech 2009 28 153 5.5 1 10. Spencer Tillman Oklahoma 1985-87 22 168 2 10. Chuck Burkhart Penn State 1969-70 23-49 341 1 3

Frank Broyles Georgia Tech 1945 17-34 304 1 Wayne Gallman Clemson 2015 26 150 5.8 2 2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL 11. Shaun Alexander Alabama 2000 25 161 3 Joe Namath Alabama 1963, ‘65 27-54 341 3 3 Carson Palmer USC 2003 21-31 303 1 Ken Oxendine Virginia Tech 1997 20 150 7.5 0 12. Lawrence Phillips Nebraska 1994-95 32 160 1 Steve Van Buren LSU 1944 24 160 2 SCORING Bernie Kosar Miami 1984 19-35 300 2 Ernest Graham Florida 2002 16 149 9.3 2 14. Tajh Boyd Clemson 2012, 2014 30 159 1 Name School Year TD FG PAT 2P Pts. Lydell Carr Oklahoma 1986 19 148 7.8 1 15. Warrick Dunn Florida State 1994, 96 23 154 0 1. Scott Frost Nebraska 1996, 98 5 - - - 30 Mike Rozier Nebraska 1984 25 147 5.9 0 Johnny Rodgers Nebraska 1972-73 5 - - - 30 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES Dalvin Cook Florida State 2016 20 145 7.2 1 3. Tavon Austin West Virginia 2012 4 - - - 24 Name School Year Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Deshaun Watson Clemson 2015 24 145 6.0 1 RECEIVING Tim Lashar Oklahoma 1985-88 - 5 9 - 24 Sammy Watkins Clemson 2014 16 227 14.2 2 Larry Jones Miami 1992 30 144 4.8 1 Name School Year Rec. Yds. TD 5. Ryan Killeen USC 2003, 05* - 3 12 - 21 Coby Fleener Stanford 2011 6 173 28.8 3 Mike Holovak Boston College 1943 10 141 14.1 3 1. Sammy Watkins Clemson 2012, 2014 21 293 3 6. Andre Cooper Florida State 1996 3 - - 1 20 Taylor Jacobs Florida 2002 10 170 17.0 2 Eddie Lacy Alabama 2013+ 20 140 7.0 1 2. Ray Perkins Alabama 1965-66 14 244 3 Ray Perkins Alabama 1965-66 3 - - 1 20 Harry Douglas Louisville 2007 10 165 16.5 0 Jacque Robinson Washington 1985 28 135 4.8 1 3. Johnny Rodgers Nebraska 1971-73 11 200 1 8. Bobby Luna Alabama 1953 2 - 7 - 19 Travis Taylor Florida 1999 7 159 22.7 2 Lonnie Pryor Florida State 2013 5 134 26.8 2 4. Coby Fleener Stanford 2011 6 173 3 9. Synjyn Days Georgia Tech 2014 3 - - - 18 Ray Perkins Alabama 1966 9 159 17.7 2 Billy Sims Oklahoma 1979 25 134 5.4 2 Corey Dixon Nebraska 1993-94 8 173 1 Justin Thomas Georgia Tech 2014 3 - - - 18 Mardy Gilyard Cincinnati 2009 7 158 22.6 1 Ernie Koy Texas 1965 24 133 5.5 2 6. Taylor Jacobs Florida 2002 10 170 2 Coby Fleener Stanford 2011 3 - - - 18 David Terrell Michigan 2000 10 150 15.0 3 Jarrett Payton Miami 2004 22 131 6.0 0 7. Harry Douglas Louisville 2007 10 165 0 Steve Smith USC 2005* 3 - - - 18 Andy Hamilton LSU 1971 9 146 16.2 0 Jonathan Taylor Wisconsin 2017 26 130 5.0 0 8. Travis Taylor Florida 1999 7 159 2 David Terrell Michigan 2002 3 - - - 18 Atrews Bell Florida State 2001 7 137 19.6 0 Tajh Boyd Clemson 2014 20 127 6.3 1 9. Mardy Gilyard Cincinnati 2009 7 158 1 Shaun Alexander Alabama 2000 3 - - - 18 Kevin Williams Miami 1992 8 126 15.8 1 J.C. Watts Oklahoma 1980 15 127 8.5 1 10. David Terrell Michigan 2000 10 150 3 Billy Sims Oklahoma 1978-80 3 - - - 18 Russ Schamun Alabama 1975 5 126 25.2 1 Joel Wells Clemson 1957 18 125 6.9 2 11. Andy Hamilton LSU 1971 9 146 0 Mike Holovak Boston Coll. 1943 3 - - - 18 Tavon Austin West Virginia 2012 12 123 10.3 4 Percy Harvin Florida 2009+ 9 122 13.6 1 12. Irving Fryar Nebraska 1982-84 10 145 0 Corey Dixon Nebraska 1993 5 123 24.6 1 Justin Fargas USC 2003 20 122 6.1 2 13. Virginia Tech 2009, 11 10 144 0 Jabar Gaffney Florida 2002 7 118 16.9 2 Justin Thomas Georgia Tech 2014 14 121 8.6 3 14. Keith Jackson Oklahoma 1985-88 6 139 1 Joe Morrow Miss. State 2014 6 117 19.5 0 John Bayuk Colorado 1957 23 121 5.3 2 15. Atrews Bell Florida State 2001 7 137 0 Corey Brown Ohio State 2014 8 116 14.5 0 LenDale White USC 2005* 15 118 7.9 2 15. Russ Schamun Alabama 1975 5 126 1 DaVaris Daniels Notre Dame 2013+ 6 115 19.2 0 Mike Rozier Nebraska 1983 26 118 4.5 0 Dwayne Jarrett USC 2005* 5 115 23.0 1 Les Kelley Alabama 1966 26 118 4.5 1 Eddie Brown Miami 1984 6 115 19.2 0 Oklahoma 1978 15 117 7.8 0 Darren Waller Georgia Tech 2014 5 114 22.8 1 Tom Landry Texas 1949 17 117 6.9 1 Steve Smith USC 2005* 7 113 16.1 3 Clemson 2012 10 116 11.6 1 Jordan Norwood Penn State 2006 6 110 18.3 0 Virginia Tech 2008 23 116 5.0 1 CeeDee Lamb Oklahoma 2018 8 109 13.6 1 Stepfan Taylor Stanford 2011 13 114 8.8 0 A.J. Taylor Wisconsin 2017 8 105 13.1 1 Carlos Hyde Ohio State 2014 25 113 4.5 1 Nyqwan Murray Florida State 2016 2 105 52.0 2 Brandon Wegher Iowa 2010 16 113 7.1 1 De’Runnya Wilson Miss. State 2014 9 105 11.7 2 Frank Sinkwich Georgia 1942 22 112 5.5 1 Alabama 2013+ 6 105 17.5 2 Chris Brown Oklahoma 2009+ 22 110 5.0 0 2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL ORANGE ONE CAPITAL 2019 DeVonta Smith Alabama 2018 6 104 17.3 1 Austin Scott Penn State 2006 26 110 4.2 2 Wayne Messam Florida State 1996 6 103 17.2 0 Lenny Snow Georgia Tech 1967 24 110 4.6 0 Fred Ross Miss. State 2014 6 102 17.0 1 Kyler Murray Oklahoma 2018 27 109 6.4 1 Melvin Bratton Miami 1988 9 102 11.3 1 Tim Tebow Florida 2009+ 22 109 5.0 0 Dexton Fields Kansas 2008 7 101 14.4 0 Spencer Tillman Oklahoma 1987 7 109 15.6 2 T.J. Yeldon Alabama 2013+ 21 108 5.1 1 ALABAMA’S RAY PERKINS Terry Jackson Florida 1999 21 108 5.1 0 Dennis Claridge Nebraska 1964 14 108 7.7 1 Mel West Missouri 1961 21 108 5.1 0 Ed Vereb Maryland 1956 8 108 13.5 1 Jim Grisham Oklahoma 1963 28 107 3.8 0 Dick Parma Baylor 1952 19 107 5.6 1 Sean Jackson Florida State 1993 17 101 5.9 1 Bobby Campbell Penn State 1969 18 101 5.6 0

+ - BCS National Championship Game CLEMSON’S TAJH BOYD NEBRASKA’S SCOTT FROST STANFORD’S COBY FLEENER * - Participation later vacated by NCAA

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Winning team scored 70+ Points: 2012 Both teams combine for 80-89 points SCORING PLAYS TOUCHDOWN PASSES TEAM West Virginia (70) vs. Clemson (33) in a game: 2014 An ACC Team Won: 2016 Yards Description Yards Description Winning team trailed entering the Georgia Tech (49) vs. Mississippi State (34) Florida State (33) vs. Michigan (32) (Big 10) 1. 100 C.J. Jones kickoff return (Iowa ’03) 1. 92 Nyqwan Murray pass from Deandre Francois (Florida State ‘16) fourth quarter: 1996 Both teams combine for 90+ points A Big East Team Won: 2012 2. 99 Darwin Cook fumble return (West Virginia ’12) 2. 79 Ross Coyle from Brewster Hobby (Oklahoma ’59) Florida State (14) vs. Notre Dame (17) in a game: 2012 West Virginia (70) vs. Clemson (33) (ACC) 3. 98 Greg Mather intercepted lateral (fumble) return (Navy ’61) 3. 72 Chuck Herd from Tom Shuman (Penn State ’74) Game ended with no offensive scores/ West Virginia (70) vs. Clemson (33) A Pac-12 Team Won: 2011 4. 94 Larry Smith run (Florida ’67) 72 Ernie Hefferle from Boyd Brumbaugh (Duquesne ’37) non-shutout: 2001 A team had a 300-yard passer, 100-yard rusher, Stanford (40) vs. Virginia Tech (12) (ACC) 94 David Baker interception return (Oklahoma ’58) 5. 71 Keith Jackson from Jamelle Holieway (Oklahoma ’86) Oklahoma (13) vs. Florida State (2) and 100-yard receiver: 2018 A Big Ten Team Won: 2017 6. 92 Nyqwan Murray pass from Deandre Francois (Florida State ‘16) 6. 69 George Sauer from Jim Hudson (Texas ’65) Game ended in a shutout: 1992 Kyler Murray (308), Kyler Murray (17-109) & Wisconsin (34) vs. Miami (24) ACC 7. 90 Norm Beal interception return (Missouri ’61) 7. 65 Barney White from Perry Moss to Ed Shedlosky, lateral to Miami (22) vs. Nebraska (0) CeeDee Lamb (8-109), Oklahoma vs. Alabama A Big 12 Team Won: 2008 Losing team scored 2-9 Points: 2009 A team had two 100-yard rushers: 2015 90 Camp WIlson kickoff return (Tulsa ’45) White (Tulsa ’45) Kansas (24) vs. Virginia Tech (21) (ACC)

Cincinnati (7) vs. Virginia Tech (20) Wayne Gallman (26-150) & Deshaun Watson 2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL 9. 89 Al Hudson interception return (Miami ’46) 9. 61 Derrick Shepard from Danny Bradley (Oklahoma ’85) A SEC Team Won: 2018 Losing team scored 10-19 Points: 2013 + (24-145), Clemson vs. Oklahoma 10. 87 Willie Reid punt return (Florida State ’06) 61 Melvin Conger from Frank Sinkwich (Georgia ’42) Alabama (45) vs. Oklahoma (34) (Big 12) Oklahoma (17) vs. Clemson (37) A team had two 100-yard receivers: 2005 * 11. 84 Justin Harper punt return (Virginia Tech ’08) 11. 60 Cliff Kimsey from Frank Sinkwich (Georgia ’42) An Independent Team Won: 1990 Losing team scored 20-29 Points: 2017 Dwayne Jarrett (5-115) & Steve Smith (7-113), 12. 82 Carl Dodd interception return (Oklahoma ’56) 12. 59 Rob Ison from Johnny Bosch (Georgia Tech ’40) Notre Dame (21) vs. Colorado (6) (Big Eight) Miami (24) vs. Wisconsin (34) USC vs. Oklahoma 13. 80 Cecil Ingram punt return (Alabama ’53) 13. 58 Coby Fleener from Andrew Luck (Stanford ’11) An ACC team played a Big East team: 2012 Losing team scored 30-39 Points: 2018 2002: Taylor Jacobs (10-170) & Jabar 14. 79 Ross Coyle pass from Brewster Hobby (Oklahoma ’59) 14. 57 Jeff Heuerman from Braxton Miller (Ohio State ‘14) Clemson (33) vs. West Virginia (70) Alabama (45) vs. Oklahoma (34) Gaffney (7-118), Florida vs. Maryland 15. 77 Spencer Tillman run (Oklahoma ’87) 57 from (Florida State ’06) An ACC team played a Big Ten team: 2017 Losing team scored 40-49 Points: A team had three 100-yard receivers: 2014 77 Johnny Rodgers punt return (Nebraska ’72) 57 David Terrell from Tom Brady (Michigan ’00) Wisconsin (34) vs. Miami (24) Never Joe Morrow (6-117), De’Runnya Wilson (9- 17. 73 Dick Carpenter interception lateral (fumble) return (Oklahoma ’58) 17. 52 Frosty Anderson from Johnny Rodgers (Nebraska ’73) An ACC team played a Big 12 team: 2015 Team scored 21+ points in a quarter: 2018 105) & Fred Ross (6-102), Mississippi State 18. 72 Chuck Herd pass from Tom Shuman (Penn State ’74) 52 Emery Clark from (Kentucky ’50) Clemson (37) vs. Oklahoma (17) (Big 12) Alabama (21) vs. Oklahoma (1st) vs. Georgia Tech 72 Ernie Hefferle pass from Boyd Brumbaugh (Duquesne ’37) 52 Stuart Foley from Bill Adamaitis (Catholic ’36) An ACC team played a Pac-12 team: 2011 Team scored 28+ points in a half: 2018 A team had two players score 2+ rushing 20. 71 Keith Jackson pass from Jamelle Holieway (Oklahoma ’86) 20. 51 Travis Taylor from Doug Johnson (Florida ’99) Virginia Tech (12) vs. Stanford (40) Alabama (31) vs. Oklahoma (1st) touchdowns: 2002 51 Johnny McIntosh from Frank Broyles (Georgia Tech ’45) An ACC team played a SEC team: 2014 71 Al Bodine interception return (Georgia ’49) Both teams combine for 30+ points Earnest Graham (2) & Marc Riley (2), Florida Georgia Tech (49) vs. Misssissippi State (34) in a quarter: 2012 vs. Maryland A Big East team played a Big Ten team: West Virginia (35) vs. Clemson (3) (2nd) A team had two players score 3+ rushing Never RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS INTERCEPTION RETURNS FUMBLE RETURNS Both teams combine for 40-49 points touchdowns: 2014 1. 94 Larry Smith (Florida ’67) 1. 94 David Baker (Oklahoma ’58) 1. 99 Darwin Cook (West Virginia ’12) A Big East team played a Big 12 team: 1996 in a half: 2018 Synjyn Days (3) & Justin Thomas (3), Georgia Virginia Tech (21) vs. Nebraska (41) 2. 79 Ernie Koy (Texas ‘65) 2. 90 Norm Beal (Missouri ’61) 2. 98 Greg Mather (Navy ’61) Alabama (31) vs. Oklahoma (10) (1st) Tech vs. Mississippi State A Big East team played a Pac-12 team: 3. 77 Spencer Tillman (Oklahoma ’87) 3. 89 Al Hudson (Miami ’46) 3. 31 Christian Peter (Nebraska ’96) Both teams combine for 50+ points A team had two players catch 2+ touchdowns: Never 4. 69 Synjyn Days (Georgia Tech ‘14) 4. 82 Carl Dodd (Oklahoma ’56) 4. 24 Paul Rydewski [blocked punt] (Catholic ’36) in a half: 2012 2002 A Big East team played a SEC team: 1999 5. 68 Andre Ellington (Clemson ’12) 5. 71 Al Bodine (Georgia ’49) 5. 19 Dean Steinkuhler (Nebraska ’84) West Virginia (49) vs. Clemson (20) (1st) Taylor Jacobs (2) & Jabar Gaffney (2), Syracuse (10) vs. Florida (31) 68 Dennis Claridge (Nebraska ’64) 6. 60 Aqib Talib (Kansas ’08) 6. 0 LeRoy Butler [in endzone] (Florida State ’81) Both teams combine for 60-69 points Florida vs. Maryland A Big Ten team played a Big 12 team: 1977 7. 65 Mike Holovak, lateral from Buster Hill (Alabama ’53) 0 Gene Sykes [blocked punt] (LSU ’62) in a game: 2016 A team recorded a safety: 2011 Ohio State (27) vs. Colorado (10) Eddie Doherty (Boston College ’43) 8. 59 Loren Schweninger (Colorado ’62) 0 John Tripson [blocked punt] Florida State (33) vs. Michigan (32) Virginia Tech vs. Stanford A Big Ten team played a Pac-12 team: 2003 9. 63 Steve Van Buren (LSU ’44) 9. 40 Jerrard Tarrant (Georgia Tech ’10) (Mississippi State ’41) Both teams combine for 70-79 points Iowa (17) vs. USC (38) in a game: 2018 10. 61 J.C. Watts (Oklahoma ’80) 10. 36 Jimmy Glover (Tennessee ’68) A Big Ten team played a SEC team: 2000 Alabama (45) vs. Oklahoma (34) 11. 23 Bob Stephenson (Tennessee ’68) Michigan (35) vs. Alabama (34) (OT) 12. 14 Mike McCray (Michigan ‘16) A Big 12 team played a Pac-12 team: 2005 * Oklahoma (19) vs. USC (55) KICK RETURNS A Big 12 team played a SEC team: 2018 1. 100 C.J. Jones (Iowa ’03) Oklahoma (34) vs. Alabama (45) 2. 90 Camp Wilson (Tulsa ’45) A Pac-12 team played a SEC team: Never A National Championship Game was played: 2013 +

2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL ORANGE ONE CAPITAL 2019 PUNT RETURNS Alabama (42) vs. Notre Dame (14) 1. 87 Willie Reid (Florida State ’06) A College Football Playoff Semifinal 2. 84 Justin Harper (Virginia Tech ’08) was played: 2018 3. 80 Cecil Ingram (Alabama ’53) Alabama (45) vs. Oklahoma (34) 4. 77 Johnny Rodgers (Nebraska ’72) Al Hudson David Baker Winning team scored 1-9 Points: 1954 5. 62 Freddie Milons (Alabama ’00) Miami, 1946 Oklahoma, 1958 Oklahoma (7) vs. Maryland (0) Winning team scored 10-19 Points: 2004 Miami (16) vs. Florida State (14) Winning team scored 20-29 Points: 2010 Iowa (24) vs. Georgia Tech (14) Winning team scored 30-39 Points: 2017 Iowa’s Wisconsin (34) vs. Miami (24) C.J. Jones Winning team scored 40-49 Points: 2018 Alabama (45) vs. Oklahoma (34) Winning team scored 50-59 Points: 2005 * USC (55) vs. Oklahoma (19) Larry Smith 2002: Florida (56) vs. Maryland (23) Florida, 1967 Winning team scored 60-69 Points: 1953 WEST VIRGINIA SCORED A RECORD 70 POINTS IN THE 2012 ORANGE BOWL Alabama (61) vs. Syracuse (6)

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Touchdown on a reverse: 1990 Offensive player named MOP: 2018 Name Status Inducted Name Status Inducted Name Status Inducted INDIVIDUAL Raghib Ismail (Notre Dame) (35) vs. Colorado Tua Tagovailoa (Alabama) vs. Oklahoma Player 2016 Rich Glover Player 1990 OBC Founders Contributor 2008 100 yards rushing: 2018 Touchdown on a lateral: 1980 Defensive player named MOP: 2018 Joe Bellino Player 1992 Ray Graves Coach 2001 Steve Owens Player 1992 Kyler Murray (Oklahoma) (17-109) vs. Alabama J.C. Watts (Oklahoma) (12) vs. Florida State Xavier McKinney (Alabama) vs. Oklahoma Player 2010 Ahman Green Player 2014 Ara Parseghian Coach 1980 200 yards rushing: 1998 Touchdown on a kick return: 2003 Quarterback named MOP: 2018 Player 2013 John Hannah Player 2007 Joe Paterno Coach 1987 Ahman Green (Nebraska) (29-206) vs. Bobby Bowden Coach 2003 Jack Harding Coach 1980 Ray Perkins Player 2016 C.J. Jones (Iowa) (100) vs. USC Tua Tagovailoa (Alabama) vs. Oklahoma Tennessee Melvin Bratton Player 2004 Franco Harris Player 1989 Charlie Pittman Player 1991 Touchdown on a punt return: 2008 Running back named MOP: 2016 A quarterback rushed for 100+ yards: 2015 Alex Brown Player 2015 Alonzo Highsmith Player 2005 Edwin Pope Contributor 2002 Justin Harper (Virginia Tech) (84) vs. Kansas Dalvin Cook (Florida State) vs. Michigan Kyler Murray (Oklahoma) (17-109) vs. Alabama Bob Brown Player 1994 Mike Holovak Player 1983 George Poschner Player 1985 Touchdown on a blocked punt: 1962 Receiver named MOP: 2014 A player rushed for 100+ yards in two different Frank Broyles Player 1991 Lou Holtz Coach 1998 Mike Reid Player 1987 Gene Sykes (LSU) (0) vs. Colorado Sammy Watkins (Clemson) vs. Ohio State Orange Bowls: 1983-84 Player 2010 Frank Howard Coach 1981 Dave Rimington Player 2010 Touchdown on a blocked kick: 1936 Special teams player named MOP: 2006 Mike Rozier (Nebraska) (26-118) vs. LSU & Player 2012 Player 1986 Eddie Robinson Contributor 1998 Paul Rydewski (Catholic) (24) vs. Mississippi Willie Reid (PR) (Florida State) vs. Penn State (25-147) vs. Miami Bear Bryant Coach 1981 E. “Ted” Husing Contributor 1984 Johnny Rodgers Player 1996

Touchdown on an interception return: 2016 Defensive back named MOP: 2018 Steve Van Buren Player 1976 Al Hudson Player 1980 Pepper Rodgers Player/Coach 2003 2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL 300+ yards passing: 2018 Mike McCray (Michigan) (14) vs. Florida State Xavier McKinney (Alabama) vs. Oklahoma Jimmy Burns Contributor 1988 Hootie Ingram Player 1999 Player 1987 Tua Tagovailoa (Alabama) (318) vs. Oklahoma Touchdown on a fumble return: 2012 Defensive lineman named MOP: 2010 Wally Butts Coach 1982 Michael Irvin Player 2011 Darrell Royal Coach 1984 Kyler Murray (Oklahoma) (308) vs. Alabama Darwin Cook (West Virginia) (99) vs. Clemson Adrian Clayborn (Iowa) vs. Georgia Tech Player 1984 Raghib Ismail Player 2003 Mike Rozier Player 1995 A player passed for 200 yards in two different Touchdown run 10-25 yards: 2014 Linebacker named MOP: 2015 John Cappelletti Player 2005 Keith Jackson Player 1999 Howard Schnellenberger Coach 1993 Orange Bowls: 1988-89 Justin Thomas (Georgia Tech) (13,15) vs. Ben Boulware (Clemson) vs. Oklahoma Vernon Carey Sr. Player 2019 Carl James Contributor 1997 Earnest E. Seiler Contributor 1970 Steve Walsh (Miami) (209) vs. Oklahoma, Mississippi State Kicker named MOP: 1986 Player 1990 Don James Coach 1997 Lee Roy Selmon Player 1983 (277) vs. Nebraska Touchdown run 26-50 yards: 2017 Tim Lashar (Oklahoma) vs. Penn State Andre Cooper Player 2014 Player 2003 Ron Simmons Player 2005 100+ yards receiving: 2018 Deejay Dallas (Miami) (39) vs. Wisconsin Offensive lineman named MOP: 1983 Gene Corrigan Contributor 2000 Jimmy Johnson Coach 2000 Billy Sims Player 1988 CeeDee Lamb (Oklahoma) (109) vs. Alabama Tom Coouusineau Player 2017 Marvin Jones Player 2006 Frank Sinkwich Player 1969 Touchdown run 51-75 yards: 2014 Dave Rimington (Nebraska) vs. LSU DeVonta Smith (Alabama) (104) vs. Oklahoma Al Davis Contributor 2000 Leroy Jordan Player 1984 Steve Sloan Player 1982 Synjyn Days (Georgia Tech) (69) vs. A player played in two Orange Bowls with 200+ yards receiving: 2014 Jeff Davis Player 2009 Bruiser Kinard Player 1969 Larry Smith Player 1983 Mississippi State different teams: 2007, ’10 Sammy Watkins (227) vs. Ohio State Steve Davis Player 2007 Terry Kinard Player 2013 Steve Spurrier Player/Coach 2004 Touchdown run 76+ yards: 1987 Anthony Allen (Louisville vs. Wake Forest) & Two touchdowns rushing: 2015 Bob Devaney Coach 1976 Reggie Kinlaw Player 2015 Bart Starr Player 1986 Spencer Tillman (Oklahoma) (77) vs. Arkansas (Georgia Tech vs. Iowa) Wayne Gallman (Clemson) vs. Oklahoma Dan Devine Coach 1993 Bernie Kosar Player 1997 Robert Suffridge Player 1982 Touchdown reception 10-25 yards: 2017 A quarterback started two Orange Bowls with Three touchdowns rushing: 2014 Bobby Dodd Coach 1976 Ernie Koy Player 2015 Barry Switzer Coach 1987 Danny Davis (Wisconsin) 20) vs. Miami different teams: 2002, ’04 Synjyn Days (Georgia Tech) vs. Mississippi State: Warrick Dunn Player 2012 Roy Kramer Contributor 2004 Jerry Tagge Player 1989 Touchdown reception 26-50 yards: 2019 Brock Berlin (Florida vs. Maryland) & Justin Thomas (Georgia Tech) vs. Mississippi State Dick Ebersol Contributor 1996 Tom Landry Player 1990 Jim Tatum Coach 2003 Charleston Rambo (Oklahoma) (49) vs. Alabama (Miami vs. Florida State) Dennis Erickson Coach 2006 Torrance Marshall Player 2012 Travis Taylor Player 2019 Four touchdowns rushing: 1973 (Alabama) (27) vs. Oklahoma Ray Evans Player 1988 Player 2017 Spencer Tillman Player 2011 Johnny Rodgers (Nebraska) vs. Notre Dame Touchdown reception 51-75 yards: 2011 Note: team’s conference affiliation reflective of conference Don Faurot Coach 1989 Derrick Mayes Player 2019 Gino Torretta Player 1998 Three touchdowns passing: 2014 Coby Fleener (Stanford) (58) vs. Virginia Tech affiliation at the time of game FedEx Express Contributor 2007 Bill McCartney Coach 1995 Mike Tranghese Contributer 2013 Dak Prescott (Mississippi State) vs. Georgia Tech participation. Touchdown reception 76+ yards: 2016 Jack Fernandez Player 2016 Tommy McDonald Player 1981 Steve Walsh Player 2001 Four touchdowns passing: 2018 + - BCS National Championship Game Nyqwan Murray (Florida State) (92) vs. Michigan Danny Ford Coach 2011 Mike McGee Player 1994 Charlie Ward Player 2009 Tua Tagovailoa (Alabama) vs. Oklahoma * - Participation later vacated by NCAA Punt 60-69 yards: 2016 & - Participation later vacated by NCAA and only occurrence in Player 2014 Joe Namath Player 1979 J.C. Watts Player 1991 Five touchdowns passing: 2014 Kenny Allen (Michigan) (61) vs. Florida State Orange Bowl history Tommie Frazier Player 2002 Player 2002 Dick “Hoops” Weiss. Contributer 2013 Tajh Boyd (Clemson) vs. Ohio State Irving Fryar Player 2001 Robert Neyland Coach 1969 Donald Whitmire Player 1985 Punt 70+ yards: 1998 Six touchdowns passing: 2012 Prentice Gautt Player 1986 Tommy Nobis Player 1979 Bud Wilkinson Coach 1978 Chris Hogue (Tennessee) (78) vs. Nebraska Geno Smith (West Virginia) vs. Clemson Turner Gill Player 2006 Tom Obsborne Coach 1991 Chris Zorich Player 2009 Field goal 50+ yards: 2004 Two touchdowns receiving: 2016 Jon Peattie (Miami) (51) vs. Florida State Nyqwan Murray (Florida State) vs. Michigan FRANK “BRUISER” KINARD (1969): A undefeated Oklahoma squad in the ‘39 Classic. Neyland’s BOBBY DODD (1976): Dodd’s 57-year Three field goals: 2016 Three touchdowns receiving: 2017 standout tackle for Mississippi from 1935-37, career coaching mark was a sterling 173-32-12 and association with Georgia Tech as a coach and Kenny Allen (Michigan) vs. Florida State Danny Davis (Wisconsin) vs. Miami Kinard played his heart out in a losing cause included trips to seven “Big Four” bowls. He was inducted administrator included three appearances in Four field goals: 1994 Four touchdowns receiving: 2012 against Catholic University (20-19) in the into the National Football Foundation College Football Hall of the Orange Bowl Classic. His Rambling Wreck Scott Bentley (Florida State) vs. Nebraska Fame in 1956. Tavon Austin (West Virginia) vs. Clemson second annual Orange Bowl Classic (1936). beat Kansas (20-14) in 1948, Baylor (17-14) Kinard provided the last block for a 67-yard in 1952 and lost to Florida (27-12) in 1967, Ned Peters’ run on the Rebels’ first score. The Ole Miss EARNEST E. SEILER (1970): The grand old Dodd’s last game as a coach. “In Dodd We Trust” led Tech All-American was also among the first for enshrinement into man of the Orange Bowl, he gave more than to a 165-64-8 record and 13 bowl appearances. He was

2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL ORANGE ONE CAPITAL 2019 the National Football Foundation College Football Hall of 40 years of his life to the making of the game, twice inducted into the National Football Foundation College Fame in 1951. the parade and Festival. He was the founder Football Hall of Fame, as a player in 1959 and as a coach in of the Bowl and its first business manager 1993. FRANK SINKWICH (1969): Despite a and executive director. Seiler, who in the early broken jaw, Sinkwich totaled 354 yards (242 1930s, assembled the necessary staffing to stage the first STEVE VAN BUREN (1976): Van Buren passing, 112 rushing) as Georgia beat TCU Palm Festival and future Orange Bowl Classic, was the accounted for 172 yards of offense, scored 40-26 in the 1942 Classic. “Fireball Frankie,” founding member of the Orange Bowl Committee. two touchdowns and threw for another as a legendary Bulldog halfback and 1942 LSU beat Texas A&M in the 1944 Orange Heisman Trophy winner, passed for BOB DEVANEY (1976): Three consecutive Bowl. His interception on defense preserved a touchdowns of 61, 60 and 15 yards and ran 43 yards for Orange Bowl appearances, two national 19-14 victory for the Tigers. Despite playing another score against the Horned Frogs. He was inducted championships and a Heisman Trophy winner with a sore ankle, Van Buren also kicked off, punted and into the National Football Foundation College Football Hall of mark Devaney’s association with the Orange kicked a PAT. His career continued in the NFL where he Fame in 1954. Bowl. Devaney coached Nebraska in a total of was a premier running back for the . five Orange Bowl Classics, compiled a ROBERT NEYLAND (1969): The legendary 101-20-2 record and won eight Big Eight Conference titles. head coach at Tennessee from 1926-52, Devaney, who also served as head coach at Wyoming, was “The General” is credited with establishing inducted into the National Football Foundation College the Orange Bowl as a major bowl when his Football Hall of Fame in 1981. MIAMI’S STEVE WALSH FLORIDA STATE’S SCOTT BENTLEY ALABAMA’S TUA TAGOVAILOA undefeated Volunteers beat a previously

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BUD WILKINSON (1978): Wilkinson put National Football Foundation College Football Hall of Fame, ROBERT L. SUFFRIDGE (1982): Tennessee’s EDWARD “TED” HUSING (1984): Perhaps was rushing for 94 yards in the 1959 classic with a 42-yard RAY EVANS (1988): Ray Evans scored both Oklahoma on the map in the 1950s with four also coached at Miami (OH) and Northwestern before legendary coach General Robert Neyland the foremost play-by-play announcer in touchdown run for the game’s first score. He was a two-time Kansas touchdowns (a 12-yard run and a Orange Bowl appearances and three national etching his name into the annals of college football history described “Suff” as “the greatest lineman I American sportscasting history, Ted Husing All-Big Eight honoree and was the Most Outstanding Player of 13-yard catch) in his team’s 20-14 loss to titles. His 1954 squad shut out No. 1 with the Irish. ever saw.” Suffridge played offensive and was largely responsible for play-by-play the 1959 Orange Bowl. Gautt went on to play professionally Georgia Tech in the 1948 Orange Bowl Maryland 7-0, while his top-ranked 1956 defensive guard for the 1939 Orange Bowl broadcasting as we know it. His unique ability for the St. Louis Browns in 1960 and then the St. Louis Classic. With less than a minute to play, the team defeated the Terrapins 20-6, securing PAUL “BEAR” BRYANT (1981): With 323 champions, helping to establish the Orange to capture the drama of sports as it was Cardinals. Gautt played in the first integrated high school Jayhawks fumbled on the Georgia Tech the Sooners a national championship in each season. victories, Bryant remains one of the all-time Bowl as a “major” bowl. The Volunteers beat Oklahoma, who played out on the field, and to effectively communicate that football game in Oklahoma and also became the first African one-yard line and their comeback was thwarted. An Wilkinson’s Sooners also recorded Orange Bowl wins over winners in college football history. Bryant was also undefeated, 17-0. He was a 1961 inductee into the drama to the listening audience, helped advance sports- American to play in the state all-star game. All-American in two sports, Evans was one of the first Duke in 1958 and Syracuse in 1959. Wilkinson led the brought his squads to the Orange Bowl more National Football Foundation College Football Hall of Fame. casting to the exciting medium that it is today. After one visit football All-Americans at Kansas (1947) and a two-time Oklahoma program from 1947-63 and was inducted into the than any other non-Big Eight coach. Six of his to the Orange Bowl with CBS Radio, Husing became so JOE PATERNO (1987): Joe Paterno, the FBS Helms Foundation basketball All-American (1942-43). He National Football Foundation College Football Hall of Fame in teams played in Miami, including five trips by MIKE HOLOVAK (1983): In Boston College’s enamored with the game that he became its most prolific leader in career wins (409), owned a 4-1 was inducted into the National Football Foundation College 1969. Fame in 1969. Alabama (1963, 1965, 1966, 1972, 1975) and one by only appearance in the Orange Bowl, Holovak promoter. Husing used airtime during baseball games and record in the Orange Bowl, with the first wins Football Hall of Fame in 1964.

Kentucky (1950). Bryant’s ‘66 Orange Bowl team defeated rushed for 141 yards in the 1943 game and other sporting events to call attention to the Orange Bowl, its coming in 1969 and 1970 against Kansas and 2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL JOE NAMATH (1979): All-American Namath Nebraska 39-28 to clinch its second national championship. set a record for the highest average rushing attractions and festivities. He also has been inducted into the Missouri, respectively. The Nittany Lions also BILLY SIMS (1988): Heisman Trophy winner won the Orange Bowl’s first Most Outstanding Bryant, who also coached at Maryland and Texas A&M, was yards per play (14.1). Although his team lost to American Sportscasters Hall of Fame. downed LSU in 1974 and Florida State in Billy Sims led Oklahoma past Florida State in Player award although his Alabama team lost inducted into the National Football Foundation College Alabama 37- 21, Holovak kept his team in the 2006 in triple overtime. Paterno coached at Penn State for the 1980 Orange Bowl, beating the Seminoles 21-17 to Texas in the ‘65 Classic. His Football Hall of Fame in 1986. game with three touchdown runs of 65, 35 and 2 yards. GEORGE POSCHNER (1985): Poschner, an 51 years, 34 of which he was the head coach, winning two 24-7 with his 134-yard, two-touchdown second-half performance brought the Crimson After starring from 1940-42, Holovak eventually was All-Southeastern Conference offensive and national titles and three Big Ten championships. He is a performance. The following season, Sims’ Tide to within one yard of a national TOMMY McDONALD (1981): “Shoo Fly” inducted into the National Football Foundation College defensive end, helped Georgia knock off TCU member of the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame and was Sooners beat the Seminoles again 18-17 as the championship, but his quarterback sneak on a fourth- McDonald’s running and passing were Football Hall of Fame in 1985. 40-26 in the 1942 Orange Bowl. Poschner was inducted into the National Football Foundation College senior rushed for 164 yards and a touchdown. Sims also and-one failed. Namath also quarterbacked the Tide to a instrumental in Oklahoma’s 20-6 victory over an All-American and was later awarded a Football Hall of Fame in 2007. played in the 1978 Orange Bowl. In his three Orange Bowl 17-0 win over Oklahoma in the 1963 Orange Bowl. Maryland in the 1956 Orange Bowl Classic. LARRY SMITH (1983): The University of Bronze Star, Purple Heart and Distinguished appearances, he rushed for 305 yards on 55 carries. The first Trailing 6-0 in the third quarter, the halfback Florida rode the arm of Heisman Trophy Service Cross for his service in the Army during World War II. MIKE REID (1987): Mike Reid was co-captain pick of the in the 1980 draft, Sims was the NFL TOMMY NOBIS (1979): Nobis was an drove the Sooners inside the 10-yard line and winner Steve Spurrier to the 1967 Orange of a Penn State force that reeled off a Rookie of the Year in 1980 and was inducted into the National outstanding linebacker on the 1965 Texas then ran for a 4-yard touchdown as his squad went on to the Bowl, but it was the legs and hands of Larry DONALD B. WHITMIRE (1985): An All- 22-game winning streak and two Orange Bowl Football Foundation College Football Hall of Fame in 1995. squad that beat top-ranked Alabama 21-17 in national championship. A Sooner from 1954-56, McDonald Smith that gave it a 27- 12 win over Georgia American tackle, Don Whitmire attended the victories, including the incredible last-second, the Orange Bowl. He rallied the Longhorns’ was inducted into the National Football Foundation College Tech. Smith rushed for 187 yards and caught from 1939 to 1942. He come-from-behind 15-14 win over Kansas in DON FAUROT (1989): Faurot, “Father of the defense in a goal line stand, refusing to let Football Hall of Fame in 1985. two passes for 35 yards. His 94-yard touchdown run is still was named to the Crimson Tide all-time 1969. Reid recorded two quarterback sacks Split T” formation, led Missouri to its first Alabama quarterback Joe Namath into the end the longest in Orange Bowl history. Cotton and Orange Bowl teams. He enlisted in on Kansas’ final series, enabling Penn State to drive for the appearance in a major bowl at the 1940 zone for what would have been the winning score. A Longhorn FRANK HOWARD (1981): Howard, the the Marine Corps in 1942, then was ordered winning TD and two-point conversion. A 1987 inductee into Orange Bowl, the first of five bowl from 1963- 65, Nobis was inducted into the National Football legendary Clemson head coach, brought his LEE ROY SELMON (1983): One of to the Naval Academy the following year. At the Naval the National Football Foundation College Football Hall of appearances for Faurot’s squads. He spent Foundation College Football Hall of Fame in 1981. Tigers to Orange Bowl Classics in 1951 and Oklahoma’s finest, All-American defensive Academy he was an All-American again and won many Fame, Reid played at Penn State from 1966-69 and went on 19 years as head football coach and 30 years 1957. Against Miami (FL) in 1951, Clemson tackle Lee Roy Selmon helped key the Sooners’ accolades. Whitmire played in the 1943 Orange Bowl when to play five seasons for the . Following his as at Missouri, for which the football JACK HARDING (1980): The University of won 15-14 on a safety in the game’s closing 1976 national championship with nine tackles the Crimson Tide defeated Boston College 37-21. A 1946 NFL days, Reid went on to become a Grammy-winning stadium () bears his name. He was inducted into Miami’s legendary head football coach from minutes. In 1957, his Tiger squad lost a in a 14-6 win over Michigan in the Orange Bowl graduate of the United States Naval Academy, he served two songwriter for such legends as Kenny Rogers, Willie Nelson the National Football Foundation College Football Hall of 1937-42, 1945-47 and longtime athletic heartbreaker to Colorado 27-21. Clemson trailed 20-0 at the Classic. He won the Award and tours in Vietnamese waters. In 1956, he was elected to the and Bette Midler. Fame in 1961. director from 1948-63, Harding was chiefly half and rallied to take a 21-20 lead before Colorado scored that year, symbolizing the nation’s best National Football Foundation College Football Hall of Fame. responsible for taking the program from to win. Howard led Clemson to six bowls and six conference lineman. He went on to star for the , JOE ROMIG (1987): Joe Romig, a linebacker FRANCO HARRIS (1989): Franco Harris, small-time into major college status. His 1945 titles during his 30 years as head coach from 1940-69. earning several Pro Bowl honors. He is a member of both the BART STARR (1986): Bart Starr punted for and offensive guard at Colorado from who starred at Penn State from 1969- 71, club went 9-1-1 and defeated Holy Cross 13-6 in the 1946 Howard has been a member of the National Football National Football League and National Football Foundation the Alabama Crimson Tide in the 1953 Orange 1959-61, led the Buffaloes to the 1962 assisted his Nittany Lions to a 10-3 victory Orange Bowl. With the score deadlocked at 6-6, an 89-yard Foundation College Football Hall of Fame since 1989. College Football Hall of Fame since 1988. Bowl Classic and was also the team’s reserve Orange Bowl where they played against LSU. over Missouri in the 1970 Orange Bowl interception return by Al Hudson gave Harding’s team the quarterback. Alabama broke the Orange Bowl The All-Big Eight and two-time All-American Classic. In the game, Harris had 17 rushes for victory on the final play. Harding was also inducted into the STEVE SLOAN (1982): Sloan, an All- GEORGE CAFEGO (1984): “Bad News” scoring record that day with 61 points had a standout career at Colorado on the field, 46 yards, including a team-long 16-yard National Football Foundation College Football Hall of Fame in American and Southeastern Conference MVP, Cafego rushed for 114 yards as his Tennessee following Starr’s fourth-quarter 22-yard but also made a name for himself off the field, graduating as scamper. Harris also caught one pass for six yards and 1980, as well as the Florida Sports Hall of Fame. directed the Crimson Tide to a national team stopped the Oklahoma Sooners 17-0 in touchdown pass. After completing four years in Tuscaloosa, the Valedictorian at CU and becoming a Rhodes Scholar. returned a kickoff for 19 yards. After his collegiate career, championship in the the 1939 Classic. He also punted and threw Starr played 22 years with the and was Romig was named National Lineman of the Year in 1961 and Harris was the 13th overall selection by the Pittsburgh AL HUDSON (1980): It was Hudson’s Classic, completing a then-Orange Bowl six passes in the game that was called the selected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1977. During his finished sixth in the Heisman Trophy balloting. In 1984, Steelers in the 1972 draft. His professional career included 89-yard interception return on the game’s record 20 passes for 296 yards. The Alabama Orange Bowl’s first major matchup. Cafego NFL career, Starr led Green Bay to five NFL titles and two Romig was inducted into the National Football Foundation eight Pro Bowl selections, four Super Bowl titles, the NFL final play that gave the University of Miami a team equaled or bettered six Orange Bowl records in a starred for the Volunteers from 1937-39 and was a 1961 Super Bowl wins. College Football Hall of Fame. Man of the Year Award in 1976 and induction into the thrilling 13-6 win over Holy Cross in the 1946 39-28 win over Nebraska. His Alabama teams had a inductee into the National Football Foundation College National Football League Hall of Fame in 1990.

2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL ORANGE ONE CAPITAL 2019 Orange Bowl Classic. Seconds before the final combined 28-4-1 record with two SEC Championships, two Football Hall of Fame. WELDON HUMBLE (1986): Weldon Humble BARRY SWITZER (1987): Switzer set a gun sounded to end the game, the Crusaders berths into the Orange Bowl and one Sugar Bowl. Following was the top guard on Rice’s 1947 Orange record when he coached Oklahoma in his JERRY TAGGE (1989): Jerry Tagge came up with a long desperation pass attempt thrown by his playing career, Sloan went on to coach at Vanderbilt and LEROY JORDAN (1984): Jordan’s Orange Bowl winning team that defeated Tennessee ninth Orange Bowl in 1988 and guided the quarterbacked the Nebraska Cornhuskers to halfback Gene DeFillippo. Holy Cross end Frank Parker, open Texas Tech, where he was named SEC and Southwest Bowl-record 31 tackles in 1963 led Alabama 8-0. Humble, playing both offense and Sooners to a 6-3 record in the Classic. Two of national championships in the 1971 and 1972 downfield, reached into the air but the ball bounced off his Conference Coach of the Year during his respective stints. to a 17-0 shutout of Oklahoma, a team which defense, helped pave the way for the game’s his Orange Bowl teams won national Orange Bowls, becoming one of only two hands into the waiting left hand of Hurricane halfback Al outscored its opponents by a 247-19 margin lone touchdown in the first quarter while championships with wins over Michigan in players to be named the bowl’s Most Hudson. Hudson juggled the pigskin momentarily and then during the season. Jordan, an All-American, shutting out the seventh-ranked Volunteers. One of the 1976 and Penn State in 1986. Oklahoma’s all-time leader in Outstanding Player twice. The titles were the raced down the sideline as the remaining seconds ticked JAMES WALLACE “WALLY” BUTTS enjoyed 13 seasons with the Southwest Conference’s top all-time players, and a National winning percentage and conference wins, Switzer was first two for the Nebraska program and the first under away. The game ended with Hudson galloping past the Holy (1982): The head coach of the Georgia and was inducted into the National Football Foundation Football Foundation College Football Hall of Fame inductee in inducted into the National Football Foundation College of legendary head coach Bob Devaney. His one-yard Cross 35-yard line and into the endzone. Bulldogs made three trips to the Orange Bowl College Football Hall of Fame in 1983. 1961, Humble played on four title teams for the Cleveland Fame in 2001. touchdown plunge gave Nebraska a 17-12 win over LSU in (1942, 1949, 1960), beating Texas Christian Browns. Humble was also awarded the Bronze Star for the 1971 game, and the 1972 Huskers defeated Alabama ARA PARSEGHIAN (1980): The 11-year 40-26 in 1942 and Missouri 14-0 in 1960, DARRELL ROYAL (1984): Royal led Texas to combat service on Okinawa and Saipan during World War II JIMMY BURNS (1988): As sports editor of 38-6. Following his collegiate career, Tagge played three head coach of Notre Dame led his team to two while falling to the Texas Longhorns 41-28 in a 21-17 upset of No. 1 Alabama in the 1965 with the Marines. In the middle of his professional football The Miami Herald for 23 years, Burns was seasons with his hometown Green Bay Packers. Orange Bowl appearances. After losing to ‘49. As head coach of the Bulldogs from 1939-60, he won Orange Bowl, as the Longhorn defense career, Humble served on active duty in the Korean War. devoted to promoting the Orange Bowl and Nebraska 40-6 in the 1973 Orange Bowl, four SEC Championships, played in eight bowl games and stopped Joe Namath’s quarterback sneak on college football in South Florida. Many credit Parseghian’s 1975 squad upset Alabama’s retired with a 140-86-9 record. He was a 1997 inductee a fourth-and-goal from the one-yard line late PRENTICE GAUTT (1986): Prentice Gautt Burns with helping the University of Miami national title hopes with a 13-11 victory in the into the National Football Foundation College Football Hall of in the fourth quarter. Royal, Texas’ winningest played in the backfield for the 1958 and 1959 secure a spot in the 1946 game against Holy coach’s last game with the Fighting Irish. That final game Fame. coach, compiled a 167-47-5 record over 20 years in Austin. Orange Bowl champion Oklahoma Sooners Cross; Burns later aided the Orange Bowl stadium expansion pitted Parseghian against legendary Crimson Tide coach He was inducted into the National Football Foundation squads that defeated Duke and Syracuse, effort with his writings. Paul “Bear” Bryant. Parseghian, a 1980 inductee into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1983. respectively. Among his Orange Bowl highlights

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Thomas Wade Landry Watts, a two-time Epitomizing Nebraska’s TOM LANDRY (1990): J.C. WATTS (1991): BOB BROWN (1994): DICK EBERSOL (1996): Under the 27 consecutive winning seasons (1960-86), 17 Southwestern AL DAVIS (2000): Formerly the principal attended the University of Texas as a Orange Bowl Most Outstanding Player, led great offensive line tradition, Bob Brown paved guidance of Dick Ebersol, a protégé of ABC Athletic Conference championships, and nine Black College owner of the Oakland Raiders, Davis was the freshman, then immediately left to serve on a Oklahoma with 127 rushing yards, including a the way for Cornhusker offenses in the early Sports czar Roone Arledge, NBC televised four National Championships. In 1976, Grambling played Morgan only man in modern professional history to B-17 bomber crew during World War II, flying 61-yard touchdown, in a 24-7 win over Florida 1960s. He was a unanimous All-American Orange Bowl National Championship games State in Tokyo; this was the first time a regular season college have served as an assistant coach, head 30 missions and surviving a crash in Belgium. State in 1980. A 78-yard drive late in the selection at guard as a senior in 1963, leading between 1989 and 1995. Ebersol began his game had been played on foreign soil. The National Football coach, general manager, league commissioner Upon his return to Austin, the fullback/ 1981 Orange Bowl ended with an 11- yard Nebraska to a 10-1 season and its first career at NBC as the director of weekend Foundation gave him its award for Contribution to Amateur and team owner. Davis was elected to the Pro defensive back led the Longhorns to victories in the 1948 touchdown pass and two-point conversion, giving the conference championship since 1940. In the Orange Bowl late-night programming where he helped conceive the Football in 1992 and named him to College Football Hall of Football Hall of Fame in 1992. Sugar Bowl and the 1949 Orange Bowl. UT defeated Sooners an 18-17 win against the Seminoles. Following a against Auburn, Brown drove a defender eight yards down landmark comedy show “Saturday Night Live.” He became Fame in 1997. Georgia in that 1949 game with Landry recording a professional career in the CFL, Watts became a Baptist field and opened the way for Dennis Claridge to go 68 yards NBC’s youngest vice president in history when was named GENE CORRIGAN (2000): The Atlantic Coast game-high 117 yards on the day. He then went on to play minister, was elected to Congress in 1994, and was later for a touchdown that helped Nebraska to a 13-7 victory. V.P. of late night programming at age 28. He became GINO TORRETTA (1998): Torretta had an Conference won two National Championships professionally for the AAFC’s New York Yankees and NFL’s named chair of the House Republican Conference. Brown, a seven-time Pro Bowl selection, played with the president of NBC Sports in 1989. illustrious collegiate career with Miami, during Gene Corrigan’s decade as commis- from 1949-55. After serving as an Philadelphia Eagles, and Oakland throwing for 7,690 yards and 555 sioner from 1987-97, including Florida State’s assistant coach for the Giants, Landry was named the first TOM OSBORNE (1991): The nation’s Raiders. The Profesional Football Hall of Famer was inducted BERNIE KOSAR (1997): Bernie Kosar was completions. After the Hurricanes finished the first title in 1993. A former Athletic Director at 2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL head coach for the expansion Dallas Cowboys in 1960. His winningest active coach when he retired in to the National Football Foundation College Football Hall of instrumental in the University of Miami earning 1991 season with an 11-0 record, his first Notre Dame and Virginia, Corrigan landed the 29-year reign in Dallas included Super Bowl titles in 1971 1997, Dr. Tom Osborne took his Cornhuskers Fame in 1993. the moniker “Quarterback U.” As a freshman, year as a starter, Torretta lead Miami to a ACC Commissioner position following the retirement of Bob and 1977. He was inducted into the National Football to the Orange Bowl 11 times in 25 years, Kosar guided the Hurricanes to their first-ever commanding 22-0 victory over Nebraska in the 1992 James. He later became one of the driving forces behind the League Hall of Fame in 1990. winning two of his three national champi- Mike McGee was a MIKE McGEE (1994): National Championship with a 31-30 upset Orange Bowl. The win gave Miami a share of its fourth formation of the Football Bowl Alliance, the postseason onships in the 1995 and 1998 Orange Bowls. big and fast guard on Duke’s 1958 Orange win over Nebraska in the 1984 Orange Bowl. National Championship. Following a dominating senior structure in place between 1995 and 1997, which included Glover, the 1973 Osborne was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in Bowl team that lost 48-21 to Oklahoma. The RICH GLOVER (1990): In the game, Kosar threw for 300 yards. His efforts earned campaign in 1992, Torretta took home the Maxwell Award the ACC, Big East, Big 12 and the SEC along with the Fiesta, Outland and winner, helped 2001 and was inducted into the National Football sophomore anchored an offensive line that him Most Outstanding Player honors in the 50th Anniversary (best overall player), Davey O’Brien Award (top quarterback), Orange and Sugar Bowls. Corrigan also served a two-year Nebraska to two national titles after Foundation College Football Hall of Fame in 1998. totaled 328 yards of offense in the game. He of the Orange Bowl. Among the greatest passers in UM Unitas Award (top senior quarterback), consensus term (1995-1997) as president of the NCAA and served on consecutive Orange Bowl victories in 1971 was an All-American, ACC Player of the Year history, Kosar went on to play 12 seasons in the NFL with the All-American accolades and the Heisman Trophy. the board of directors of the National Football Foundation and 1972 against LSU and Alabama, Bellino, Navy’s 1960 and the Outland Trophy winner in 1959 as a senior. He went JOE BELLINO (1992): , Dallas Cowboys and Miami Dolphins. He and Hall of Fame. respectively. Glover also led Nebraska to a Heisman Trophy winner, caught a 27-yard on to play three years in the NFL with the St. Louis is a member of the GTE/CoSIDA Academic All-America Hall KEITH JACKSON (1999): University of victory over Notre Dame in the 1973 Orange Bowl. He was touchdown pass with arguably the greatest Cardinals. McGee later became the head coach at East of Fame. Oklahoma All-America tight end Keith Jackson STEVE WALSH (2001): For two years, named Most Outstanding Player in the 1972 and 1973 catch in Orange Bowl history in a 21-14 loss Carolina and Duke before becoming serving as the athletics is only one of three players in the history of the All-American Steve Walsh led the Hurricanes contests. Glover was inducted into the National Football to Missouri in the 1961 Classic. He caught director at Cincinnati and Southern California. McGee was DON JAMES (1997): Don James compiled a Orange Bowl Classic to have started in four to a 23-1 record, including the 1987 National Foundation College Football Hall of Fame in 1995. three passes for 37 yards, punted, returned elected to the National Football Foundation’s College 153-57-2 record at the University of straight Orange Bowl games. During his tenure Championship with a 20-14 win over punts and kickoffs, and tallied several tackles. After Football Hall of Fame in 1990. Washington from 1975-92 to become the at OU, his Big Eight champion Sooners played Oklahoma in the 1988 Orange Bowl. In the spending four years in the military, Bellino joined the AFL’s Huskies all-time leader in wins. He brought Washington, Penn State, Arkansas and Miami (FL) in game, Walsh connected on two touchdown Although his Boston Patriots in 1965. He was inducted into the National Coach Bill TOMMY CASANOVA (1990): BILL McCARTNEY (1995): Washington to the , consecutive Orange Bowls from 1985-88. The 1986 Classic passes – a 30- yard pass to Melvin Bratton to open scoring LSU team lost to national champion Nebraska Football Foundation College Football Hall of Fame in 1977. McCartney turned around a moribund becoming the first Pac-10 team to play in the against Penn State resulted in the National Championship. In and a 23- yard pass to Michael Irvin to finish it. Walsh in the 1971 Orange Bowl, All-American Colorado program and brought his 11-0 51-year history of the bowl game. In that contest, the No. 4 the game, Jackson’s 71-yard touchdown reception in the passed up his senior season with Miami and was chosen by Tommy Casanova was described as an Steve Owens, the Buffaloes to the 1990 Orange Bowl with the STEVE OWENS (1992): Huskies upset No. 2 Oklahoma 28-17 to finish second in the second quarter gave the Sooners the lead and keyed a Jimmy Johnson and the Dallas Cowboys in the supplemental “all-everything” player for the Tigers from 1969 Heisman Trophy winner, rushed for 61 nation’s top ranking. Although Notre Dame country. A year before his retirement, Washington won a dominating 25-10 win over the Nittany Lions. Jackson draft. He went on to play for a total of six teams over a 10- 1969-71. Casanova is widely considered the yards on 17 carries and scored a touchdown won 21-6, the following year his 10-1-1 team share of the National Championship in 1991 – with the played pro football with the Philadelphia Eagles, Miami year NFL career. first player to play in all three phases of the game with equal in leading Oklahoma to a 26-24 victory over beat the Fighting Irish 10-9 in the Orange Bowl to win the Miami Hurricanes – James’ alma mater. Inducted in the Dolphins, and Green Bay Packers. He was inducted into the ability since college football teams started platooning. In his Tennessee a year earlier in the 1968 Orange school’s first national championship. In turn, he was named National Football Foundation College Football Hall of Fame in National Football Foundation College Football Hall of Fame in IRVING FRYAR (2001): Nebraska All-America career, LSU went 27-7 winning two bowls and the SEC Bowl. Owens was an All-American for two 1989 National and Big Eight Coach of the Year, honored as 1998, James finished his coaching career with a record of 2001.College Football Hall of Fame in 2001. receiver Irving Fryar, the 1984 No. 1 overall Championship in 1970. He would later be named one of years, All-Big Eight Conference in 1967, 1968 and 1969, Conference Coach of the Year three times in his 13 seasons 178-76-3. draft pick by the , starred College Football’s top 100 players of all-time and was and Big Eight Player of the Year in 1968 and 1969. He was in Boulder while leading the Buffs to a 92-55-5 record. C.W. “HOOTIE” INGRAM (1999): Cecil in back-to-back Orange Bowls in 1983 and inducted into the National Football Foundation College inducted into the National Football Foundation College CARL JAMES (1997): James’ legacy will “Hootie” Ingram earned All-SEC honors as a 1984. The Huskers defeated the LSU Tigers Football Hall of Fame in 1995. Football Hall of Fame in 1991. Mike Rozier played in MIKE ROZIER (1995): always resonate at the Orange Bowl Classic. sophomore after leading the nation in 21-20 in 1983 to finish the season No. 3. three Orange Bowls, 1982-84, rushing for The Big Eight Conference Commissioner from interceptions with 10. He held the record for After jumping out to 12-0 record the following year, NU fell to Frank Broyles’ As more yards (340) than any runner in Classic FRANK BROYLES (1991): HOWARD SCHNELLENBERGER (1993): 1980 until his retirement in 1996, James had the longest punt return in Orange Bowl history the Miami Hurricanes 31-30 in one of the most memorable Georgia Tech squad fell to Tulsa 26-12 in the the architect of arguably the greatest history. The Nebraska tailback caught the a strong relationship with the Orange Bowl, as for 55 years with an 80-yarder for a college football games of all-time. After being taken at the 1945 Orange Bowl Classic. Despite the loss, postseason college football game ever played winning touchdown pass in a 21-20 win over three Big Eight teams—Oklahoma (1988), touchdown that helped Alabama crush Syracuse 61-6. top of the ensuing draft, Fryar spent the next 17 seasons in Broyles threw for 304 yards. Broyles’ passing – the 1984 Orange Bowl – Howard Louisiana State in the 1983 Orange Bowl and Colorado (1991), and Nebraska (1995)—won national Ingram was an assistant coach at Arkansas from 1967-69 the NFL playing with the Patriots, Miami Dolphins, yards stood as the Orange Bowl record for 55 Schnellenberger led the Miami Hurricanes to rushed for 147 yards in the 1984 thriller. He was named the championships during his tenure. James’ Big Eight also saw and then head coach at Clemson from 1970- 72 before Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Redskins. years until Michigan’s Tom Brady passed the their first-ever national championship. In five Heisman Trophy winner that 1983 season. The the addition of four Texas schools, giving birth to the Big 12 moving to the Southeastern Conference as an assistant

2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL ORANGE ONE CAPITAL 2019 mark in 2000. Broyles gained later fame as the head coach years at Miami, Schnellenberger compiled a 41-16 record Oilers chose Rozier in the supplemental draft in 1984, where Conference. commissioner in 1973. Ingram served as the athletics RAY GRAVES (2001): Graves appeared in of the from 1958-76. Broyles’ record after the previous 10-year period had yielded a 46-72 mark he played for seven years. director at Florida State from 1989 until his retirement in three separate Orange Bowls as a player, at Arkansas was 144-58-5, including the 1964 national for the program. After leaving UM, he went on to coach at LOU HOLTZ (1998): Lou Holtz coached his 1996. assistant coach, and head coach. His championship. Louisville for 10 years, leading the Cardinals to newfound Johnny JOHNNY RODGERS (1996): way to four Orange Bowls appearances with Tennessee team beat undefeated Oklahoma success. Most recently, Schnellenberger founded, led and Rodgers played three years as a wingback in Arkansas and the Notre Dame. In the 1978 JIMMY JOHNSON (2000): Jimmy Johnson 17-0 in 1939; he assisted the legendary Charlie oversaw the Florida Atlantic University football program, Bob Devaney’s Nebraska offense and won CHARLIE PITTMAN (1991): Orange Bowl, Holtz lead the Razorbacks to a was the first, and now one of only two head Bobby Dodd in Georgia Tech’s 17-14 victory Pittman’s late fourth-quarter 13-yard retiring in 2011. three Big Eight Conference titles and two shocking 31-6 victory over the No. 2 ranked coaches in football history, to win both a over Baylor in 1952; and he coached Florida to a 27-17 win touchdown run gave the Nittany Lions the National Championships, including wins in the Oklahoma Sooners in one of the biggest National Championship and Super Bowl. over the Yellow Jackets in 1967. Graves compiled a 70-31-4 opportunity to upset Kansas 15-14 in the Among Dan Devine’s 1971 and 1972 Orange Bowls. The 1972 DAN DEVINE (1993): upsets in the game’s history. In back-to-back games against Johnson coached the University of Miami for record as head coach of the Gators before serving as now-infamous 12th man game. Pittman impressive coaching career was a National Heisman winner, Rodgers was a consensus All-American in Colorado in 1990 and 1991, Holtz went 1-1 with the Fighting five seasons, 1984-88, and amassed a 52-9 Florida’s athletic director for 19 years. rushed for 141 yards, caught four passes and Championship with Notre Dame in 1977, along 1971 and unanimous All-American in 1972. Rodgers Irish, including a 21-6 upset over the No. 1 Buffaloes in record. His final two years at UM saw the Hurricanes appear returned punts and kickoffs in two consecutive Orange Bowl with three Orange Bowl appearances with the returned a punt 77 yards against Alabama in the 1972 1990. In his final appearance, Holtz took on Bobby Bowden in back-to-back Orange Bowls in 1988 and 1989. In his first victories (1969-70). His 1970 Nittany Lions capped a 12-0 . Overall, Devine went Orange Bowl and totaled an Orange Bowl record five and the Seminoles, losing 31-26 in the 1996 Classic. appearance, Johnson won the National Championship with a season with their Orange Bowl victory. Pittman went on to 172-57-9 over 22 seasons at Notre Dame, touchdowns in a 40-6 win over Notre Dame in the 1973 20-14 win over Oklahoma. The next season, Miami beat play two seasons in the NFL with the St. Louis Cardinals and Missouri and Arizona State. As a college head coach, he had contest. He played professionally with Montreal in the EDDIE ROBINSON (1998): Eddie Robinson Nebraska 23-3. Johnson later coached the Dallas Cowboys Baltimore Colts in 1971 and 1972, respectively. just one losing season. He also coached the Green Bay from 1973-76 and San Diego in coached Grambling State University for 55 and Miami Dolphins, winning the Super Bowl in 1992 and Packers for four seasons. Devine was elected to the National the NFL from 1977-78. years and compiled an impressive 408-165-15 1993. Football Foundation’s College Football Hall of Fame in 1985, record. His 408 career wins was a record for all the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame and won the prestigious divisions of college football until John F. Kennedy Award. broke it in 2007. Robinson coached his way to

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TOMMIE FRAZIER (2002): A two-time BOBBY BOWDEN (2003): Few programs ALONZO HIGHSMITH (2005): A four-time JOHN HANNAH (2007): One of the greatest BENNIE BLADES (2010): Blades was a named the game’s Most Outstanding Player. Tillman went Orange Bowl Most Outstanding Player, Frazier can match the dynasty Bobby Bowden letterman for Miami, Highsmith was a linemen in football history, John Hannah was three-year starter at the University of Miami on to a seven-year NFL career with the Houston Oilers and quarterbacked Nebraska to two national titles, created in Tallahassee as his Seminoles had member of the 1983 Hurricanes squad that a two-time All- American under Paul “Bear” from 1984-87, leading the Hurricanes to the . including the first for Coach Tom Osborne in an unprecedented run of 14 straight Top Five captured the national championship with a Bryant at the University of Alabama from 1987 National Championship with a win over the 1995 Orange Bowl. After sitting out most finishes, winning 10 or more games each 31-30 triumph over Nebraska in the Orange 1970- 1972. His No. 2 Crimson Tide fell to Oklahoma in the 1988 Orange Bowl. Blades BOB BRUDZINSKI (2012): Brudzinski was of the regular season with a blood clot in his season within that span. In those 14 seasons, Bowl. Highsmith was the 1982 Florida High No. 1 Nebraska for the National Champi- recorded three tackles and a pass break-up an All-American defensive end at Ohio State leg, Frazier led the Huskers to a pair of fourth-quarter Bowden led his squad to five national title games in eight School Defensive Player of the Year as a linebacker at onship in the 1972 Orange Bowl. Hannah was the fourth against the Sooners. The Thorpe Award winner and University, playing a key role in the Buckeye’s touchdowns in a 24-17 win over Miami. He also won Most years, winning two of them. One of those wins included an Christopher Columbus in Miami, where he was a teammate player selected in the 1973 draft by the New England All-American, Blades played 11 seasons in the NFL and was defense during the 1977 Orange Bowl. A Outstanding Player honors in the 1994 Orange Bowl in a 18-16 win over Nebraska in the 1994 Orange Bowl. The of former Alabama head coach Mike Shula. Patriots. He was named All-AFC and All-Pro 10 times each. inducted into the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame four-time letter winner and two-time All-Big see-saw 18-16 National Championship loss to Florida State. FBS’ all-time winningest coach also led his Seminoles to the In 1991, Hannah was inducted into the National Football in 2006. Ten performer, Brudzinski was selected 23rd 2006 Orange Bowl against Penn State – a triple overtime RON SIMMONS (2005): Simmons led the Foundation College Football Hall of Fame, and in 1991 he overall by the Los Angeles Rams in the 1977 NFL Draft and OZZIE NEWSOME (2002): Newsome caught thriller won by the Nittany Lions 26-23. Florida State defense to Orange Bowl became the first New England Patriot player, coach or DERRICK BROOKS (2010): Brooks started earned All-Rookie team honors. His 13-year professional six passes for 68 yards for Alabama in the appearances against Oklahoma in 1980 and administrator to be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of at linebacker for three years at Florida State career brought Brudzinski back to South Florida in 1981 as 1975 Orange Bowl, but the top ranked Tide PEPPER RODGERS (2003): In the 1952 ‘81. Midway through Simmons’ freshman Fame. and was a member of the Orange Bowl a member of the Miami Dolphins, where he made Super 2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL suffered a 13-11 loss at the hands of Notre Orange Bowl, Pepper Rodgers kicked the season, legendary coach Bobby Bowden said, winning Seminoles in 1993-94. In the 1993 Bowl appearances in 1982 and ‘84. He ended his 13-year Dame. Newsome, a tight end, was drafted by winning field goal in the final minutes of play “Simmons is turning the program around.” Federal Express (2007): FedEx Orange Bowl, Brooks help limit the Nebraska NFL career in 1989, finishing with 14.5 career sacks and the Cleveland Browns and played in the NFL to propel Georgia Tech over Baylor 17-14. As The star lineman went on to become a two-time was the title sponsor of the Orange offense to just 23 minutes on the field while in nine interceptions. from 1978-90. He was elected to Pro Football Hall of Fame a player, Rodgers helped lead Georgia Tech to All-American and guided the Seminoles to four straight Bowl for 21 consecutive years, 1994 Brooks led Florida State to a national championship. in 1999 and won a Super Bowl Ring as the Baltimore two SEC championships (1951-52) and three victories over archrival Florida. He was inducted into the making it the longest title sponsor in Brooks enjoyed a 14-year NFL career that included 11 Pro WARRICK DUNN (2012): Dunn played in two Ravens’ General Manager in 2001. bowl victories (Orange Bowl: 1952; Sugar Bowl: 1953-54). National Football Foundation Hall of Fame in 2008. college bowl game history. The 1990 Bowl selections. In 2002 Brooks led the Tampa Bay Orange Bowl games, winning a National Later, Rodgers got his first head coaching job at the Orange Bowl marked the first game sponsored by FedEx Buccaneers to a Super Bowl victory and was named the Championship with the Seminoles in the 1994 EDWIN POPE (2002): Miami Herald University of Kansas, where he led his first Jayhawks team DENNIS ERICKSON (2006): Dennis and saw Notre Dame defeat Colorado 21-6. NFL’s Defensive Player of the Year. Classic and winning the ‘96 Orange Bowl. columnist Edwin Pope has been writing about to the 1969 Orange Bowl, losing to Penn State 15-14. Erickson built his reputation as an offensive Dunn collected a school-record 3,959 rushing South Florida sports for more than 50 years innovator highlighted by his six seasons as the ORANGE BOWL FOUNDERS (2008): On DAVE RIMINGTON (2010): Rimington was a yards over his collegiate career, and is the and has covered college football since he was ROY KRAMER (2004): Kramer was the head coach of the University of Miami. During January 2, 1933, Manhattan College, then an three-year starter at center for Nebraska from only Seminole to run for over 1,000 yards in three a 15-year-old sports editor in Athens, Ga. Southeastern Conference Commissioner from that time, his Hurricanes teams played for four Eastern football powerhouse, traveled to 1979-82, leading the Cornhuskers to Orange consecutive seasons. After his distinguished college career, – the youngest in the nation. Pope listened to 1990-2002, a period that saw SEC teams National Titles, two of which were played at South Florida to play the University of Miami Bowl berths in 1982-83. In 1983, Rimington Dunn was selected 12th overall in the 1997 NFL Draft, and Hall of Fame broadcaster Ted Husing call Georgia Tech’s play in four Orange Bowls. Within seven the Orange Bowl (1991, ‘95). Erickson coached one in the inaugural “Palm Festival.” At the time, earned Most Outstanding Player honors as went on to be named AP Offensive Rookie of the Year and 21-7 victory over Missouri in the 1940 Orange Bowl. He months of his appointment, the conference Heisman Trophy Winner (Gino Torretta, ‘92), three no one knew the foundation had been laid for Nebraska defeated LSU 21-20. Rimington is selected to three Pro Bowls during his 12 year career. kept a running account of the game and after delivering his added Arkansas and South Carolina, which consensus All-Americans (Carlos Huerta, Darryl Williams a college football and South Florida tradition that would the only offensive lineman in Orange Bowl history to be story to the Athens Banner-Herald, was given a full-time job. led to the first FBS conference football championship game and ) and 13 NFL first round draft picks come to be known as the Orange Bowl. To properly salute name MOP. Regarded as college football’s best center, he is TORRANCE MARSHALL (2012): Marshall Pope is a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, the in 1991. Regarded as the architect for the BCS, Kramer (including Russell Maryland, , and the proud and rich history of the Orange Bowl, the founding the namesake of the , annually awarded to was co-captain of the Oklahoma team that National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Hall of Fame and served as its coordinator for the first two years. During the Warren Sapp). members of the Orange Bowl Committee were honored college football’s most outstanding center. Rimington was defeated Florida State for the National the Florida Sports Hall of Fame. ‘90s, the SEC won 81 national championships across all during the 75th Anniversary celebration by recognizing the inducted into the National Football Foundation College Championship in the 2001 Orange Bowl. sports, the most ever in a decade by the league. TURNER GILL (2006): Turner Gill has 25 founding members during the 2008-09 Orange Bowl Football Hall of Fame in 1997. Marshall was named Most Outstanding Player RAGHIB ISMAIL (2003): “The Rocket” reached the pinnacle of college football as Festival. in that contest, recording six tackles, one appeared in back-to-back Orange Bowls with STEVE SPURRIER (2004): Spurrier joined both a player and a coach. As a three-year DANNY FORD (2011): Danny Ford was the tackle for loss and an interception in the 13-2 Sooner win. Notre Dame from 1990-91. In the Fighting former coach Ray Graves as one of the few starting quarterback for Nebraska, Gill led the JEFF DAVIS (2009): Davis anchored a head coach at Clemson from 1979-89, Green Bay selected Marshall 72nd overall in the 2001 NFL Irish’s 21-6 victory over Colorado in the 1990 individuals in history who have played for and Cornhuskers to a 28-2 record (20-0 in Clemson team that began the 1981 season guiding the Tigers to a 96-29-4 record and a Draft. Marshall played four NFL seasons and two AFL Orange Bowl, Ismail rushed 16 times for 108 coached the same team in a major bowl game conference) and three Orange Bowls from unranked, but defeated Nebraska 22-15 for National Championship in 1981. The seasons before retiring from football in 2007. yards and a touchdown en route to Most – while never losing an appearance. A 1982-84, finishing as a finalist for the 1983 Heisman Trophy the national championship in the 1982 championship campaign included wins over Outstanding Player honors. In 1991, he caught six passes Heisman Trophy winner, Spurrier led the along the way. Gill went on to become the head coach at Orange Bowl. In addition to earning Most three top-10 teams and ended with a 22-15 TERRY KINARD (2013): Kinard is one of the for 57 yards and served as the team’s primary return man. Gators to triumph in the 1967 Orange Bowl with a 27-12 Buffalo, leading the program to its first MAC Championship Outstanding Player honors with 24 tackles, Orange Bowl victory over Nebraska. With the win, the No. 1 most decorated players in Clemson football With 43 seconds remaining in the game, Ismail returned a victory over Georgia Tech. Thirty-two years later in the 1999 and bowl game in school history. He is currently the head “The Judge” was the ACC’s Player of the Year and an Tigers earned their only national championship. At age 33, history. The star safety led the Tigers’ punt 91 yards for a touchdown, but the return was called Orange Bowl, the Gators returned with Spurrier as head coach at Liberty University. All-American in ‘81. Davis was inducted into the National Ford remains the youngest coach to win a national title. He defense that helped capture the school’s first back and Colorado held on for a 10-9 victory and a national coach, dispatching Syracuse 31-10 in the last Classic played Football Foundation College Football Hall of Fame in 2007. led the Tigers to three straight ACC titles from 1986-88 national championship in the 1982 Orange title. in Orange Bowl Stadium. MARVIN JONES (2006): Marvin Jones is before taking his coaching career to Arkansas from Bowl. Kinard was drafted by the New York one of the finest in the history of CHARLIE WARD (2009): Ward led Florida 1993-97. Giants tenth overall in 1983. He was instrumental in helping SONNY JURGENSEN (2003): Jurgensen MELVIN BRATTON (2004): Bratton led UM college football. Jones became the first State to back-to-back Orange Bowl wins the Giants win their first Super Bowl in 1986 and was a Pro quarterbacked Duke to a 34-7 win over to the 1987 National Championship over Florida State player to capture two national against Nebraska, a 27-14 triumph in 1993 MICHAEL IRVIN (2011): Michael Irvin was a Bowl selection in 1988. He was inducted into National Nebraska in the 1955 Orange Bowl in addition Oklahoma in the 1988 Orange Bowl Classic. awards in the same year, earning both the and a 16-14 national championship win in three-year starter at Miami and one of the Football Foundation College Football Hall of Fame in 2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL ORANGE ONE CAPITAL 2019 to a pair of ACC championships. He led the Bratton first came to Miami in 1983 from as the nation’s top linebacker 1994. He was the MOP in both games, most decorated wide receivers of all-time. December 2001. NFL in passing three times and was a nearby Northwestern High School and was a and the Lombardi Award as the nation’s top lineman. Jones combining for 473 passing yards and two Playing for coach Jimmy Johnson, Irvin five-time All-Pro with the Philadelphia Eagles key member of the Hurricanes’ scout team on was a three-time All American while leading the Seminoles touchdowns. Following the 1993 season, Ward captured the helped the Hurricanes win the 1987 National PETER BOULWARE (2013): Boulware is and Washington Redskins, passing for 32,224 yards and a squad that won the school’s first national title over to a 32-5 record during his career. He was selected fourth Heisman Trophy and the Maxwell, Walter Camp, and Davey Championship by defeating Oklahoma 20-14 arguably the greatest pass-rusher to ever play 255 touchdowns. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall Nebraska in the 1984 Orange Bowl Classic. overall in the 1993 NFL Draft by the and was O’Brien Awards. Ward enjoyed 11 seasons in the NBA and in the 1988 Orange Bowl. Irvin left Miami as the career in the ACC. He cemented himself with that of Fame in 1983. first team All-Pro in 2000. was inducted into the National Football Foundation College record holder in catches (143), receiving yards (2,423) and recognition in 1996 when he led the nation JOHN CAPPELLETTI (2005): Cappelletti Football Hall of Fame in 2006. touchdown receptions (26). Irvin was selected 11th overall and set an FSU single-season record with 19 JIM TATUM (2003): Jim Tatum, Maryland’s rushed for 50 yards and a second quarter STEVE DAVIS (2007): A three-year starter by the Dallas Cowboys in the 1988 NFL Draft. He went on to sacks. The ACC rewarded him with the head football coach from 1947-55, guided the touchdown that proved to be the difference in at Oklahoma, Davis led the Sooners to 28 CHRIS ZORICH (2009): Zorich played in two help the Cowboys win three Super Bowls in four years from Defensive Player of the Year Award. The season before, Terrapins to a record of 73-15-4 with a 2-2-1 Penn State’s 16-9 win over LSU in the 1974 consecutive victories and a victory over the straight Orange Bowls for Notre Dame, 1992-95. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Boulware and the Seminoles staged a fourth quarter mark in bowl games. From 1950-55, Tatum’s Orange Bowl. He tallied 1,522 rushing yards in the 1976 Orange defeating Colorado 21-6 in 1990, but losing Fame in 2007. comeback against Notre Dame in the 1996 Orange Bowl. teams were a combined 51-8-2. In a during the 1973 regular season en route to Bowl. The victory was Oklahoma’s fifth the national championship to the Buffaloes The Baltimore Ravens selected him fourth overall in the nine-season stretch under Tatum, the the Heisman Trophy. Over the two-year span of 1972-73, national championship, and Davis was named 10-9 in 1991. He tallied 14 tackles in two SPENCER TILLMAN (2011): Tillman was an 1997 NFL Draft and was named NFL Defensive Rookie of Terrapins finished unbeaten in the regular season three Cappelletti rushed for 2,639 yards and 29 touchdowns for the Orange Bowl’s Offensive MOP. He accumulated 4,160 games and earned Most Outstanding Player All-American running back at the University of the Year. He was selected to the Pro Bowl four times and led times, winning a national title in 1953 and earning Tatum the Nittany Lions. yards of total offense during his collegiate career, with 2,124 honors in 1991. A three-time All- American, Zorich earned Oklahoma, leading the Sooners to the 1985 the team in sacks in three seasons. In 2000, he helped the National Coach of the Year honors. He was a two-time ACC yards coming on the ground and 2,036 yards from the air. Lombardi Award honors following the 1990 season and National Championship with a 25-10 win over Ravens win their first Super Bowl. Coach of the Year and led his team to two Orange Bowls. Davis concluded his time at Oklahoma with a 32-1-1 record, went on to play in the NFL with the and Penn State in the Orange Bowl. In the 1986 three Big Eight Championships and two National Washington Redskins. He was inducted into the National Orange Bowl, Tillman rushed for 109 yards on Championships. Football Foundation College Football Hall of Fame in 2007. seven carries, scoring two touchdowns en route to being

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MIKE TRANGHESE (2013): Tranghese was ALEX BROWN (2015): Brown came to Florida as the Buffaloes to 282 total yards and six points in a 21-6 TOM COUSINEAU (2017): Tom Cousineau FRANK BEAMER (2018): Frank Beamer won DERRICK MAYES (2019): Derrick Mayes the first full-time employee in the Big East a stand-out three-sport athlete from Jasper, Fla. victory. The very next season, he went on to serve as the head had a standout performance in the 1977 a school-record 238 games in 29 seasons hauled in six receptions for 96 yards and two Conference and was named the league’s He saw action his redshirt freshman year backing football coach for the University of Wisconsin, leading the Orange Bowl as Ohio State defeated Colorado, (1987-2015) while leading Virginia Tech to 23 touchdowns in the 1996 Orange Bowl to earn second commissioner – a post he served from up All-American . That year, his Badgers from 1990-2005, compiling a 119-74-4 overall 27-10. Cousineau, the Buckeye linbacker, consecutive bowl berths. His teams played in one of the game’s two Most Outstanding 1990 until 2009, making him the longest Florida Gators earned a berth in the Orange Bowl, record. Alvarez retired at the conclusion of the 2005 season to posted 13 tackles and four assisted to be four Orange Bowls, highlighted by a 20-7 win Player Awards, despite the Irish falling to FSU, tenured commissioner in Big East history. defeating Syracuse 31-10 in the final Orange Bowl become Athletic Director at Wisconsin, a position which he named Most Outstanding Player of the game. over an 11-2 Cincinnati in 2009. Beamer 31-26. Mayes got Notre Dame off to a quick During his reign as commissioner, he led the launch of Big Classic played at the iconic Orange Bowl Stadium in Miami. retains today. Cousineau graduated from St. Edwards High School, where earned consensus National Coach of the Year honors in start catching a 39-yard touchdown pass early in the first East football. Tranghese was one of the founding Brown started at defensive end for the Gators in his final three he was one of the most highly recruited football players in 1999 after an undefeated (11-0) regular season when Tech quarter. Later in the game, the senior wide receiver recorded commissioners of the Bowl Championship Series (BCS). seasons, earning First Team All-SEC honors in all three. He was a JACK FERNANDEZ (2016): Jack Fernandez the country during his senior year. Cousineau was coached played in the BCS National Championship. Under Beamer, his second touchdown with a spectacular 33-yard catch, out Under his leadership, the Big East Champion or ACC two-time First Team All-American, earning consensus honors his had one of the all-time great performances in by Woody Hayes at Ohio State from 1975 to 1978 and the Hokies posted five top-10 finishes and were one of six leaping FSU defender Samari Rolle. He also returned a punt Champion became the host team of the Orange Bowl. For senior year. In his senior campaign in Gainesville, Brown was also Orange Bowl history, a hometown kid who named an All-American in his final two years. During his programs in college football history to play in 20 straight for an apparent touchdown, but it was called back for an two years, Tranghese was a lead administrator for the BCS. named SEC Defensive Player of the Year, capped off with an came off the bench to lead the Miami time as a Buckeye, Ohio State had an overall record of bowl games. His 280 career victories rank sixth in FBS illegal block. The Green Bay Packers drafted Mayes in the

Tranghese was selected as one of the thirteen inaugural appearance in the . Recording six tackles, two Hurricanes to its first national title in the 1984 36-10-2 and 28-4 in the Big Ten, winning three conference history. Beamer began his 35-year head coaching career at second round (56th overall) of the National Football League 2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL members of the College Football Playoff Selection tackles-for-loss, one sack and two pass breakups, Brown’s effort Orange Bowl. After starting middle linebacker championships and earning four bowl bids. Cousineau went Murray State (1981-86) and he served as an assistant at Draft and he was part of the Packers’ Super Bowl XXXI winning team. Following his professional football career, Committee. helped the Gators thump Maryland 56-23. He remains Florida’s Ken Sisk was injured on the opening kickoff, Fernandez took to the as the No. 1 overall NFL Draft pick in Maryland, The Citadel and Murray State. In 2018, Beamer Mayes graduated from Notre Dame with a communications leader for career sacks with 33 and was inducted into the over for the Canes with 15 tackles and an interception in the 1979. Cousineau holds the single game (29 vs. 5th ranked was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame and the degree. He continues to speak to high school athletes and ANDRE COOPER (2014): Cooper came to Athletics Hall of Fame in 2012. Brown was a 31-30 Miami win over Nebraska. Fernandez’s interception of Penn State in 1978) and single season tackle records for Virginia Sports Hall of Fame. A three-year starter at runs former Notre Dame coach Lou Holtz’s foundation. Florida State as a two sport athlete, playing fourth round pick in the 2002 NFL Draft by the Chicago Bears. He Turner Gill’s pass at the Miami 35-yard line resulted in a Ohio State, and is their second leading career tackle leader. cornerback at Virginia Tech, Beamer is in the school’s Hall of football and basketball for the Seminoles. On spent nine seasons in the NFL – eight with the Bears – and crucial Bernie Kosar to Glenn Dennison touchdown. For his Fame and his No. 25 jersey was retired in 2002. The street TRAVIS TAYLOR (2019): recorded 45.5 career sacks. performance, Fernandez was named the 1984 Orange Bowl in front of Lane Stadium is known as Beamer Way. Beamer the gridiron, he is remembered for having one DERRICK ALEXANDER (2018): Derrick Travis Taylor played a major role in the Gators’ defensive Most Outstanding Player (MOP). Out of Miami’s of the greatest single-season performances in Alexander’s game-high 11 tackles, including is a member of the College Football Playoff Selection 31-10 win over Syracuse in the 1999 Orange school history and a setting an Orange Bowl REGGIE KINLAW (2015): Growing up in the nine appearances in the Orange Bowl, Fernandez is one of two for loss, helped a 13-1 Florida State win Committee, received a Paul “Bear” Bryant Lifetime Bowl. The sophomore had a game-high seven record in one of the Classic’s most thrilling matchups. In Orange Bowl’s backyard, Kinlaw hailed from only two Hurricanes to be awarded with defensive MOP its first national championship with an 18-16 Achievement Award in 2019. receptions for 159 yards and two touchdowns 1995-96, Cooper set the Florida State record for most Miami Springs, Fla., and graduated from honors. He is the third member of the 1984 Miami win over Nebraska in the 1994 Orange Bowl. including a 51-yard touchdown reception receiving touchdowns in a season with 15, a mark he solely Miami Springs High School. Kinlaw’s Hurricanes national championship team to be inducted into The sophomore defensive end had compiled SCOTT FROST (2018): Scott Frost was the to earn the game’s Most Outstanding Player Award. He held until 2013-14, when it was equaled by Kelvin Benjamin. Oklahoma Sooners played in three Orange the Orange Bowl Hall of Fame, joining legendary head coach 100 tackle, five sacks and eight tackles for loss during the starting quarterback on the 1997 13-0 was selected by the Baltimore Ravens in the first round In the 31-26 win over Notre Dame in the 1996 Orange Bowl, Bowls during his tenure in Norman. In the Howard Schnellenberger (1993) and quarterback Kosar regular season while being named to five All-American Nebraska national championship Orange Bowl (10th overall) in the 2000 National Football League Draft Cooper caught three touchdown passes, including a 1976 Orange Bowl – Kinlaw’s freshman year – Oklahoma (1997). teams. Alexander was also a member of the 1993 team that team and two decades later led UCF to a 13-0 and was part of the Ravens’ Super Bowl XXXV winning three-yard score with six minutes remaining that pulled FSU defeated Michigan 14-6 to capture its second national title. beat the Huskers 27-14. Alexander would be named the ACC mark during the 2017 season. Consensus team as a rookie. He played for the Ravens for four years ahead for good and earned him Most Outstanding Player In 1978, the Sooners returned to Miami, this time with the RAY PERKINS (2016): Ray Perkins was a Defensive Player of the Year and a first-team AP national Coach of the Year honors followed before playing for other NFL teams including the Minnesota honors. After leaving Florida State, Cooper spent time in the All-American Kinlaw anchoring the defensive line. Kinlaw’s standout wide receiver at the University of All-American as a junior before becoming the 11th overall UCF’s season, and Frost responded to Nebraska’s call to Vikings, Oakland Raiders and St. Louis Rams. During his NFL as a member of the . 11 tackles were not enough as Oklahoma was upset by Alabama, leading the Crimson Tide to pick by the in the 1995 draft. He played rebuild its football program. Frost was 24-2 as the starting eight-season NFL career, Taylor played in 101 regular Arkansas 31-6, denying the Sooners a chance at another back-to-back National Championship/Orange five seasons in the NFL, including four in Minnesota where quarterback at Nebraska, leading the ‘96 Huskers to an 11-2 season games, started in 90 of them and had 312 career TUCKER FREDRICKSON (2014): Freder- national title. Oklahoma returned the following year in a Bowl appearances in 1965 and 1966. The he had 20 career sacks. He spent the 1999 season with record and an Orange Bowl win over Virginia Tech (11 of 22 receptions for 4,017 yards and 22 touchdowns. He also had ickson is a native of Hollywood, Fla., and a historic grudge match with Big Eight rival Nebraska. Petal, Miss., native played alongside two Cleveland, where he was honored with the Ed Block Courage for 136 yds, 62 yds rushing, 2 TDs) and a year later the 32 carries for 232 rushing yards. graduate of South Broward H.S. He went to Oklahoma avenged a regular season loss, defeating the Orange Bowl Hall of Fame Inductees in quarterbacks Joe Award. He was inducted into the Florida State Hall of Fame national championship win over Tennessee (9 of 12 for 125 Auburn and became an outstanding two-way Cornhuskers 31-24 behind another 11-tackle performance Namath and Steve Sloan. Alabama split the two games, in 2007. His career numbers: 212 tackles, 22 tackles for yds, 60 yds rushing, 3 TDs). He was the Big 12’s Newcomer VERNON CAREY SR. (2019): player for the Tigers. Garnering All-American from Kinlaw, concluding his second First Team All-American losing 21-17 to Texas in 1965 and beating Nebraska (and loss and 12 sacks. of the Year as a junior and won the Award as Vernon Carey Sr. was a four-year letterman at accolades in 1964, he was also the runner-up season. Kinlaw was a first round draft pick in 1979 by the Barry Alvarez) 39-28 in 1966. Perkins scored two a senior, and went on to play safety for six seasons in the the University of Miami from 2000 to 2003. in the Heisman Race and won the Jacobs Trophy as most Oakland Raiders and went on to win two Super Bowls (1980, touchdowns and a two-point conversion in his back-to-back SHAUN ALEXANDER (2018): Shaun NFL. Frost’s UCF Knights became the first team in FBS He helped the Hurricanes to a BCS National outstanding blocker in the SEC. Coach Shug Jordan called ’83) as a mainstay on the Raiders’ defensive line. appearances, and his combined 244 receiving yards stood Alexander scored 272 touchdowns during his history to go from a winless season (0-12) to an undefeated Championship in 2001, was twice named him “the most complete football player I’ve ever seen.” He as the most in Orange Bowl history for 48 years. Perkins high school, college and pro careers – and he campaign (13-0) in a two-year span; Frost is the only second-team All-Big East (2002 & 2003) was the first player selected in the 1965 NFL Draft, by the ERNIE KOY (2015): As a junior running back was drafted by the Baltimore Colts, playing wide receiver was a scoring machine in the 2000 Orange first-year coach to reach a bowl game with a team that was and third-team All-American in 2003. He paved the way New York Giants, and played until 1971 when a knee injury in 1963, Ernie Koy helped the Longhorns win from 1967-1971 under head coach and Orange Bowl Bowl. Although Alabama lost (35-34) to winless the previous season. Frost spent seven seasons as for backup running back Jarrett Payton (Frank Gore was forced his retirement. He was elected to the National their first national championship. The next Committee member . Following his NFL career, Michigan in the BCS’s first overtime game, an Oregon assistant (2009-15), including three as offensive injured) to gain 131 yards rushing and earn Orange Bowl Football Foundation College Football Hall of Fame in 1994. year, Texas earned a berth in the 1965 Perkins coached in the collegiate and professional ranks for Alexander rushed for 165 yards and scored three TDs, coordinator (2013-15) calling the plays for Heisman Trophy Most Outstanding Player honors in the 2004 Orange Bowl, which Miami won 16-14 over in-state rival Florida State. In Tucker played on both offense and defense on Auburn’s Orange Bowl against Alabama. Led by Joe nearly four decades, holding four head coaching jobs (New including a 50-yarder. Alexander was a consensus winner . The Ducks went 79-14, reached a 2004, Vernon was the first-round draft choice (19th overall) 1964 Orange Bowl team. Namath, Alabama had been crowned national York Giants, Alabama Crimson Tide, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, All-American and SEC Player of the Year in 1999 when he pair of CFP National Championships, and Frost was a finalist of the Miami Dolphins (third lineman selected in the draft). champions prior to the Orange Bowl game. Undeterred, Koy Arkansas State Red Wolves). rushed for 1,383 yards and 19 TDs and was seventh in for the 2014 , presented to the nation’s top

2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL ORANGE ONE CAPITAL 2019 He spent his entire eight-year pro career with the Dolphins, AHMAN GREEN (2014): Green was a focal ran for 133 yards on 24 carries, scoring two touchdowns Heisman Trophy voting. The All-SEC Academic All-American assistant. starting in 107 of the 121 games he played in. point in the dominating Nebraska Cornhusker and keying a 21-17 upset victory for the Longhorns. At the RUSSELL MARYLAND (2017): Russell left Alabama as its all-time rusher (3,565 yards) with 15 offenses of the mid-1990s. Green led a time, Koy’s 79-yard touchdown run set a record for the Maryland made appearances in the Orange school records and three SEC marks. The 19th pick in the BOB STOOPS (2018): Oklahoma head coach ground game that helped the Huskers capture longest touchdown in Orange Bowl history. Koy was drafted Bowl in the 1988 National Championship and 2000 draft played eight seasons with the Bob Stoops won the 2000 national back-to-back Orange Bowl wins, including a by the New York Giants, playing six seasons as a running in 1989. Maryland graduated from Whitney (2000-2007). He was the NFL MVP in 2005 after leading championship, played for three others, and national championship victory over Tennessee back and punter. He was named to the Pro Bowl in 1967 and Young High School, and the only Division I the League in rushing (1,880 yds) and TDs (28). A three time dominated the Big 12 with 10 titles during his in the . In that game, Green set the retired from football in 1971. school that offered him a scholarship was the Pro-Bowl pick, he was voted to the NFL’s 2000 All-Decade 18 years as head coach. Stoops reaped Orange Bowl single-game rushing record with 206 yards on University of Miami, where he played defensive tackle. team. The Football Writers Association initiated the Sean consensus Coach of the Year honors in 2000 29 carries and two scores. He ranks second in most rushing BARRY ALVAREZ (2016): Barry Alvarez made Maryland finished his college career with 279 tackles, 25 Alexander Freshman of the Year award to honor his legacy; it after leading the Sooners to an undefeated season (13-0) yards in a single-season (1,877) and all-time at Nebraska appearances in the Orange Bowl as a player for tackles for losses and 20.5 quarterback sacks, while helping is awarded to the player on the FWAA Freshman and a 13-2 win over Florida State in the Orange Bowl. (3,880). Green left school following his junior season and Nebraska in 1966 and again in 1990 as the his team win two national championships, four bowl games, All-American team who exemplifies class, character and Overall, Stoops brought four Sooner teams to the Orange was drafted in the third round by the Seattle Seahawks in defensive coordinator for Notre Dame. Born and a perfect home record and a 44-4 overall record. After his enthusiasm. Alexander is a member of the Alabama (2011) Bowl, three that contested for the national title. The 1998. When he was traded to the Green Bay Packers in raised in Langeloth, Pa., Alvarez graduated time at Miami, Maryland was the first overall draft pick in the and Kentucky (2016) Hall of Fames and the SEC Football winningest coach in Oklahoma history won nearly 80 percent 2000, his professional career took off. In eight seasons with from Burgettstown Union High School and went 1991 NFL Draft by the Dallas Cowboys. Maryland was Legends (2018). of his games (190-48) while leading the school to seven Top the Packers, he became the team’s all-time leading rusher on to play linebacker at the University of Nebraska. In the inducted in the College Football Hall of Fame in 2011 and to 5 national rankings, 11 Top 10 finishes, and 14 seasons of (8,322 yards), all-time leader in yards from scrimmage 1966 Orange Bowl and National Championship, Alvarez the University of Miami Sports Hall of Fame in 2001. double-digit wins. He was a six-time Big 12 Coach of the (11,048), 1,000-yard seasons (six), 100-yard games (33) played solid defense in the Huskers’ 39-28 loss to Alabama. Year and coached 20 consensus All-Americans and two and rushing attempts (1,851). The four-time Pro Bowler also Alvarez returned to the Orange Bowl – this time as a coach – Heisman Trophy winners: Jason White (2003) and Sam set the Packer’s single-season record in rushing yards in 1990 as the defensive coordinator at Notre Dame. The Bradford (2008). Stoops’ OU teams played in a bowl in each (1,883). Fighting Irish defeated Colorado, as Alvarez’s defense limited of his 18 years in Norman. 72 ORANGEBOWL.ORG #CAPITALONEORANGEBOWL ORANGEBOWL.ORG #CAPITALONEORANGEBOWL 73 HEISMAN TROPHY COACH OF THE YEAR

A total of 20 Orange Bowl veterans have won college football’s most AP Coach of the Year (started 1998) FWAA Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year Award (started 1957) Bob Stoops (Oklahoma)...... 2000 Bob Devaney (Nebraska)...... 1971 prestigious individual prize during their careers—the Heisman Memorial Ralph Friedgen (Maryland)...... 2001 Lou Holtz (Arkansas)...... 1977 Kirk Ferentz (Iowa)...... 2002 Danny Ford (Clemson)...... 1981 Trophy. 2018 winner Kyler Murray makes the 12th winner who capped off Joe Paterno (Penn State)...... 2005 Howard Schnellenberger (Miami)...... 1983 their Heisman season with an appearance in the Orange Bowl. Heisman Jim Grobe (Wake Forest)...... 2006 Bill McCartney (Colorado)...... 1989 Kyler Murray Baker Mayfield Mark Mangino (Kansas)...... 2007 Bob Stoops (Oklahoma)...... 2000 winners have won seven of the 12 games. Oklahoma, 2018 Oklahoma, 2017 Florida State, 2013 Brian Kelly (Notre Dame)...... 2012 + Ralph Friedgen (Maryland)...... 2001 Dabo Swinney (Clemson)...... 2015 Mark Mangino (Kansas)...... 2007 Last year, was the fourth time the Heisman winner faced the runner-up as Heisman winner Kyler Murray of Oklahoma lost to Alabama and runner-up Tua Taglovailoa in a College Football Playoff Semifinal. In the Walter Camp Coach of the Year (started 1967) Paul “Bear” Bryant Award (started 1957) previous three games, 2000 Heisman runner-up of Oklahoma outlasted Heisman winner Chris Bob Devaney (Nebraska)...... 1971 Bob Devaney (Nebraska)...... 1971 2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL Weinke of Florida State 13-2 in the 2001 Orange Bowl National Championship. In the Lou Holtz (Arkansas)...... 1977 Lou Holtz (Arkansas)...... 1977 National Championship, 2004 Heisman inner Matt Leinart led USC to a 55-19 victory over Oklahoma and Jerry Stovall (LSU)...... 1982 Danny Ford (Clemson)...... 1981 Bill McCartney (Colorado)...... 1989 Howard Schnellenberger (Miami)...... 1983 Heisman runner-up Adrian Peterson. Fellow Trojan quarterback Carson Palmer, the 2002 Heisman winner, led Bob Stoops (Oklahoma)...... 2000 Bill McCartney (Colorado)...... 1989 USC past Iowa and runner-up Brad Banks in 2003. Sam Bradford Tim Tebow Matt Leinart Ralph Friedgen (Maryland)...... 2001 Bob Stoops (Oklahoma)...... 2000 Oklahoma, 2008 Florida, 2007 USC, 2004 Kirk Ferentz (Iowa)...... 2002 Mark Mangino (Kansas)...... 2007 The 2005 National Championship hosted by the Orange Bowl featured 2003 Heisman Trophy winning Joe Paterno (Penn State)...... 2005 quarterback Jason White of Oklahoma against Leinart. In addition to the two Heisman signal callers, four Mark Mangino (Kansas)...... 2007 AFCA Coach of the Year Award (started 1935) of the top-five finalists of 2004 played in that game, including Peterson (second), White (third), and Trojan Brian Kelly (Notre Dame)...... 2012 + Jim Tatum (Maryland)...... 1953 running back Reggie Bush (fifth). Dabo Swinney (Clemson)...... 2015 Joe Paterno (Penn State)...... 1968 Mark Richt (Miami) ...... 2017 Charlie McLendon (LSU)...... 1970 Including Murray, Tagovailoa and eighth place finisher Quinnen Wiliams of Alabama, a total of 80 Orange Bowl Paul “Bear” Bryant (Alabama)...... 1971 veterans have placed in the top-10 of the Heisman Trophy balloting and played in the Orange Bowl in the same Home Depot “Coach of the Year” Award (started 1994) Danny Ford (Clemson)...... 1981 season, including Oklahoma’s Billy Sims, Notre Dame’s Raghib “The Rocket” Ismail and Florida State’s Charlie Jason White Carson Palmer Chris Weinke Bob Stoops (Oklahoma)...... 2000 Bill McCartney (Colorado)...... 1989 Ward, who all accomplished the feat twice. Among the 72 occasions in which a Heisman Trophy finalist has Oklahoma, 2003 USC, 2002 Florida State, 2000 Ralph Friedgen (Maryland)...... 2001 Tom Osborne (Nebraska)...... 1994 Joe Paterno (Penn State)...... 2005 Joe Paterno (Penn State)...... 2005 played in the Orange Bowl, 48 players were top-five finishers in the Heisman Trophy balloting. Mark Mangino (Kansas)...... 2007 Jim Grobe (Wake Forest)...... 2006 Brian Kelly (Notre Dame)...... 2012 + Mark Mangino (Kansas)...... 2007 Florida State quarterback Charlie Ward, who led the Seminoles to Orange Bowl victories in 1993 and ’94, Dabo Swinney (Clemson)...... 2015 Brian Kelly (Notre Dame)...... 2012 + received the fifth-most points by a Heisman winner following the ’93 season (2,310). He was selected over Dabo Swinney (Clemson)...... 2015,’16 of Tennessee by 1,622 points, the second-largest margin in Heisman history. In the 1993 Orange College Coach of the Year (started 1989) Bowl, Ward, along with teammate Marvin Jones, began a four-year run in which Florida State placed four Bob Stoops (Oklahoma)...... 2000 + BCS National Championship Game top-10 Heisman Trophy finishers in the Orange Bowl, ending in 1996 with Warrick Dunn’s ninth-place showing. Ralph Friedgen (Maryland)...... 2001 Charlie Ward Gino Torretta Joe Paterno (Penn State)...... 2005 Florida State, 1993 Miami, 1992 Miami, 1986 Mark Mangino (Kansas)...... 2007 Brian Kelly (Notre Dame)...... 2012 + Oklahoma’s HEISMAN WINNERS Dabo Swinney (Clemson)...... 2015 Bob Stoops HOSTED BY THE ORANGE BOWL COMMITTEE Player Pos. School Year Orange Bowl Kyler Murray QB Oklahoma 2018 2018 Baker Mayfield QB Oklahoma^ 2017 2015 Jameis Winston QB Florida State^ 2013 2013 Mike Rozier Billy Sims John Cappelletti Sam Bradford QB Oklahoma+ 2008 2009 Nebraska, 1983 Oklahoma, 1978 Penn State, 1973 Tim Tebow QB Florida+^ 2007 2009 Matt Leinart QB USC 2004 2005 2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL ORANGE ONE CAPITAL 2019 Jason White QB Oklahoma^ 2003 2005 Carson Palmer QB USC 2002 2003 Chris Weinke QB Florida State 2000 2001 Charlie Ward QB Florida State 1993 1993-94 Dabo Swinney Tom Osborne Ralph Friedgen Bill McCartney Gino Torretta QB Miami^ 1992 1992 Clemson Nebraska Maryland Colorado Vinny Testaverde QB Miami^ 1986 1984 Mike Rozier HB Nebraska 1983 1982-84 Johnny Rodgers Steve Owens Steve Spurrier Billy Sims HB Oklahoma 1978 1978-80 Nebraska, 1972 Oklahoma, 1969 Florida, 1966 John Cappelletti HB Penn State 1973 1974 Johnny Rodgers WR Nebraska 1972 1971-73 Steve Owens HB Oklahoma^ 1969 1968 Steve Spurrier QB Florida 1966 1967 Joe Bellino HB Navy 1960 1961 Frank Sinkwich HB Georgia^ 1942 1942

^ denotes played in Orange Bowl and received Heisman Memorial Trophy in different seasons Joe Bellino Frank Sinkwich + denotes played in 2009 BCS National Championship Game Navy, 1960 Georgia, 1942 Jim Grobe Lou Holtz Mark Richt Brian Kelly Wake Forest Arkansas Miami Notre Dame

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Walter Camp Award (Most Outstanding Player) Trophy (Most Outstanding Defensive Player) (Most Outstanding Player) Mosi Tatupu Special Teams Award Name Pos. Team Year Name Pos. Team Year Name Pos. Team Year Name Pos. Team Year Tua Tagovailoa QB Alabama 2018 Manti Te’o LB Notre Dame 2012+ Manti Te’o LB Notre Dame 2012+ J.T. Thatcher PR/KR Oklahoma 2000 Baker Mayfield QB Oklahoma 2017^ DB Oklahoma 2003^ DE Florida State 2000 Jameis Winston QB Florida State 2013^ Roy Williams DB Oklahoma 2001^ DE Nebraska 1998^ William V. Campbell (Nation’s Premier Football Scholar-Athlete) Manti Te’o LB Notre Dame 2012+ Warren Sapp DT Miami 1994 Warren Sapp DT Miami 1994 Name Pos. Team Year Andrew Luck QB Stanford 2011^ Marvin Jones LB Florida State 1993 DL Clemson 2018^ NG Oklahoma 1985 Ty Darlington C Oklahoma 2015 Reggie Bush RB USC 2005^ Award (Most Outstanding Defensive Player) Dean Steinkuhler G Nebraska 1983 Barrett Jones OT Alabama 2012+ Matt Leinart QB USC 2004 Name Pos. Team Year Chris Zorich NT Notre Dame 1990 Tim Tebow QB Florida 2009+^ Josh Heupel QB Oklahoma 2000 Manti Te’o LB Notre Dame 2012+ Dave Rimington C Nebraska 1982 Kyle Vanden Bosch DE Nebraska 2000^ Charlie Ward QB Florida State 1993 Dan Connor LB Penn State 2007^ Lee Roy Selmon DT Oklahoma 1975 Peyton Manning QB Tennessee 1997 Gino Torretta QB Miami 1992^ Paul Posluszny LB Penn State 2005^-2006 Rich Glover MG Nebraska 1972 OT Nebraska 1994 Raghib Ismail WR Notre Dame 1990 E.J. Henderson LB Maryland 2002^ 2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL Jim Hansen OT Colorado 1992^­ Mike Rozier HB Nebraska 1983 LB Oklahoma 2001^ Billy Sims HB Oklahoma 1978 Outland Trophy (Most Outstanding Interior Lineman) John Cappelletti HB Penn State 1973 Name Pos. Team Year CoSIDA Academic All-America Hall of Fame Award (Most Outstanding Running Back) Johnny Rodgers WR Nebraska 1972 DL Alabama 2018 Name Pos. Team Year Name Pos. Team Year Steve Owens HB Oklahoma 1969^ Barrett Jones OT Alabama 2011+^ Dewey Selmon NT Oklahoma 2010 Jonathan Taylor RB Wisconsin 2018^ OT Oklahoma 2004 Dave Rimington C Nebraska 2004 Reggie Bush RB USC 2005^ Robert Gallery OT Iowa 2003^ Bernie Kosar QB Miami 1998 Maxwell Award (Most Outstanding Player) Aaron Taylor G Nebraska 1998^ Bob Thomas K Notre Dame 1996 Name Pos. Team Year Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award (Most Outstanding Senior QB) OT Nebraska 1994 Lee Roy Selmon DT Oklahoma 1994 Tua Tagovailoa QB Alabama 2018 Name Pos. Team Year G Nebraska 1993 TE Notre Dame 1993 Baker Mayfield QB Oklahoma 2017^ AJ McCarron QB Alabama 2013^ Russell Maryland DT Miami 1990^ OT Penn State 1991 AJ McCarron QB Alabama 2013^ Andrew Luck QB Stanford 2011^ Dean Steinkuhler G Nebraska 1983 Joe Romig G Colorado 1989 Manti Te’o LB Notre Dame 2012+ Matt Leinart QB USC 2005^ Dave Rimington C Nebraska 1981-82 Andrew Luck QB Stanford 2011^ Jason White QB Oklahoma 2004 Greg Roberts G Oklahoma 1978 Tim Tebow QB Florida 2007^-2008+ Carson Palmer QB USC 2002 Lee Roy Selmon DT Oklahoma 1975 Jason White QB Oklahoma 2004 Chris Weinke QB Florida State 2000 Rich Glover MG Nebraska 1972 Peyton Manning QB Tennessee 1997 Peyton Manning QB Tennessee 1997 DT Nebraska 1971 Charlie Ward QB Florida State 1993 Tommie Frazier QB Nebraska 1995^ Mike Reid DT Penn State 1969 Gino Torretta QB Miami 1992^ Charlie Ward QB Florida State 1993 Tommy Nobis G Texas 1965^ Mike Rozier RB Nebraska 1983 Gino Torretta QB Miami 1992^ J.D. Roberts G Oklahoma 1953 John Cappelletti RB Penn State 1973 Tony Rice QB Notre Dame 1989 Bob Gain T Kentucky 1950^ Mike Reid DT Penn State 1969 Tommy Nobis LB Texas 1965 (Most Outstanding Tight End) Butkus Award (Most Outstanding Linebacker) Tommy Nobis Joe Bellino HB Navy 1960 Tony Rice Tommie Frazier Name Pos. Team Year Name Pos. Team Year Texas, 1965 Tommy McDonald HB Oklahoma 1956^ Notre Dame, 1989 Nebraska, 1995 Mark Andrews TE Oklahoma 2017^ C.J. Mosley LB Alabama 2013^ Jake Butt TE Michigan 2016 Manti Te’o LB Notre Dame 2012+ Davey O’Brien National Quarterback Award Nick O’Leary TE Florida State 2014^ Aaron Curry LB Wake Forest 2008^ Name Pos. Team Year Tyler Eifert TE Notre Dame 2012+ Paul Posluszny LB Penn State 2005 Kyler Murray QB Oklahoma 2018 Dwayne Allen TE Clemson 2011 Teddy Lehman LB Oklahoma 2003^ Baker Mayfield QB Oklahoma 2017^ Aaron Hernandez TE Florida 2009+^ E.J. Henderson LB Maryland 2002^ Deshaun Watson QB Clemson 2015-2016^ Kellen Winslow II TE Miami 2003 Rocky Calmus LB Oklahoma 2001^ Jameis Winston QB Florida State 2013^ Dallas Clark TE Iowa 2002 Trev Alberts LB Nebraska 1993 Sam Bradford QB Oklahoma 2008 Marvin Jones LB Florida State 1992 Tim Tebow QB Florida 2007^ LB Colorado 1990 (Most Outstanding Center) Jason White QB Oklahoma 2003^-2004+ Rimington Trophy Brian Bosworth LB Oklahoma 1985+-1986^ Name Pos. Team Year 2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL ORANGE ONE CAPITAL 2019 Brad Banks QB Iowa 2002 Mike Reid Bennie Blades Raghib Ismail Bryan Stork C Florida State 2013^ Chris Weinke QB Florida State 2000 (Most Outstanding Defensive Back) Penn State, 1969 Miami, 1987 Notre Dame, 1990 Barrett Jones OT Alabama 2012+ Peyton Manning QB Tennessee 1997 Name Pos. Team Year Maurkice Pouncey C Florida 2009+^ Charlie Ward QB Florida State 1993 Derrick Strait CB Oklahoma 2001^ A.Q. Shipley C Penn State 2006^ Gino Torretta QB Miami 1992^ Roy Williams S Oklahoma 2001^ Deon Figures CB Colorado 1992^ Award (Most Outstanding Wide Receiver) (Most Outstanding Quarterback) Bennie Blades S Miami 1987 Name Pos. Team Year Name Pos. Team Year CB/S Oklahoma 1987 WR Alabama 2018 Baker Mayfield QB Oklahoma 2017^ WR Oklahoma 2016^ Deshaun Watson QB Clemson 2015-2016^ Lou Groza Collegiate Place-Kicker Award (Most Outstanding Kicker) Amari Cooper WR Alabama 2014+^ Jameis Winston QB Florida State 2013^ Name Pos. Team Year

Tim Tebow QB Florida 2008+ K Florida State 2013^ ^ Played in Orange Bowl and received award in different season. Matt Leinart QB USC 2004 Art Carmody K Louisville 2006 Bernie Kosar + BCS National Championship Game Tommy McDonald Charlie Ward K Iowa 2002 Oklahoma, 1956 Florida State, 1993 Miami, 1984

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Arkansas State coach Blake Anderson is the winner of the 2019 Capital One Orange Bowl - PREVIOUS CAPITAL ONE The Orange Bowl has hosted 298 players who were the 2016 induction class. A total of 13 Orange FWAA Courage Award. Anderson coached the Red Wolves to a 7-5 record this fall following ORANGE BOWL-FWAA later selected in the first round of the NFL draft, Bowl veterans have been named NFL MVP on 20 including 19 who were selected with the first overall occasions. Peyton Manning leads all Orange Bowl the death of his wife, Wendy, who passed away this summer after a two-year battle with COURAGE AWARD WINNERS breast cancer. pick. Most recently, Kyler Murray was selected first veterans with five NFL MVP awards. Joe Namath, overall by the in the 2019 NFL who earned the Orange Bowl’s first most outstanding “The past two years have been the most difficult time our family has ever faced, especially Draft. player award, and Tom Brady have each these last few months since Wendy’s passing,” Anderson said. “I can only say that even won two NFL MVP awards. in the midst of heartache, we have always felt the strength of Christ, the support of our Since 1982, the most Orange Bowl veterans to be Blake Anderson coaching staff, players and administration, as well as the love of so many amazing people taken in one draft came in 2003 when 45 players Two Orange Bowl veterans—Alabama’s Bart Starr Head Coach across the country lifting us up each step along the way. I pray that God will continue to use were chosen. Headlined by Oklahoma’s Kyler Murray and Joe Namath—claimed the first three Super Bowl Arkansas State our journey in big ways to honor Him and the legacy of Wendy’s heart for God and others.” Kyle Richard D’Cota Dixon James Conner (No. 1 overall) and Alabama’s Quinnen Williams MVP awards as the Green Bay Packers captured 2018 2017 2016

(No. 3), the 2019 NFL Draft saw 10 first round draft Super Bowl’s I and II while the New York Jets 2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL In the spring of 2017, Wendy Anderson was diagnosed with triple-negative breast cancer. choices selected with Orange Bowl experience, shocked the world by winning Super Bowl III. Overall, The cancer was located in a spot where doctors could not operate. Wendy underwent a natural treatment approach, matching the 1997 draft. eight Orange Bowl veterans have combined for a total then had surgery late that summer. She was declared cancer-free on Aug. 31, 2017. of 11 Super Bowl MVP awards. Starr was the first Among the 274 members of the Pro Football Hall of two-time honoree with his outstanding performances In the fall of 2018, the cancer returned at Stage 4, and her condition worsened in the ensuing months. In January, Fame, 26 are Orange Bowl veterans. Ken Stabler for Green Bay (I and II). In 2015, Tom Brady made she had surgery to relieve the pressure of five large masses in her brain. She underwent radiation and chemotherapy, became the latest Orange Bowl veteran to be history as the first three-time Super Bowl MVP with inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, joining an Orange Bowl past (XXXVI, XXXVIII, XLIX). and she became oxygen-dependent 24 hours a day. Hunter Knighton Laken Tomlinson Anthony Larceval 2015 2014 2013 Blake and Wendy Anderson had three children together. Blake took a leave of absence from Arkansas State just ORANGE BOWL PLAYERS IN THE PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME before Wendy died on Aug. 19, at the age of 49. Assistant head coach and defensive coordinator David Duggan Name Team Induction Name Team Induction Name Team Induction served as the Red Wolves’ interim head coach until Anderson’s return on Sept. 7. Ray Lewis Miami 2018 Dave Casper Notre Dame 2002 Fran Tarkenton Georgia 1986 Ken Stabler Alabama 2016 Ozzie Newsome Alabama 1999 Joe Namath Alabama 1985 “Coach Anderson has been the epitome of courage in the face of unimaginable adversity throughout these past Notre Dame 2015 Tommy McDonald Oklahoma 1998 Sonny Jurgensen Duke 1983 two years,” 2019 FWAA President Matt Fortuna said. “The way that he cared for Wendy and their children, and the Will Shields Nebraska 2015 Lee Roy Selmon Oklahoma 1995 Bart Starr Alabama 1977 example that he has continued set for both his players and the college community at-large, transcends sports.” Daniel Rodriguez Arthur Ray Jr. Eric LeGrand Derrick Brooks Florida State 2014 John Riggins Kansas 1992 George Connor Holy Cross 1975 Anderson’s first game back on the sideline was a 43-17 win at UNLV in Week 2. The following week at Georgia, 2012 2011 2010 Walter Jones Florida State 2014 John Hannah Alabama 1991 Frank Kinard Mississippi 1971 during Anderson’s second game back, thousands of Bulldogs fans wore pink in honor of Wendy. Warren Sapp Miami 2013 Stan Jones Maryland 1991 Steve Van Buren LSU 1965 Cortez Kennedy Miami 2012 Franco Harris Penn State 1990 Michael Irvin Miami 2007 Tom Landry Texas 1990 “I know that there are so many inspiring stories of courage and perseverance that we see and hear each day, which Bob Brown Nebraska 2004 Penn State 1988 is why I would like to express how completely honored and grateful I am to receive this award on behalf of myself, my family and the memory of my beautiful wife Wendy,” Anderson said. ORANGE BOWL PLAYERS ORANGE BOWL PLAYERS DRAFTED Anderson is in his sixth season at Arkansas State, after becoming the Red Wolves’ fifth different head coach in five UCONN Football Wilson Holloway Zerbin Singleton seasons. He has led the Red Wolves to a 46-30 overall record, with a 36-12 mark in Sun Belt play. The 46 overall 2009 2008 2007 NAMED NFL MVP FIRST OVERALL Name College NFL Year Player Pos. Team, Orange Bowl Draft NFL Team wins are the most by an Arkansas State head coach across his first six years at the school. The 36 conference Peyton Manning Tennessee Indianapolis 2003-04, ’08-09 Kyler Murray QB Oklahoma, 2018 2019 Arizona wins are the second-most ever by a Sun Belt head coach. Arkansas State has won two conference titles under the Denver 2013 Baker Mayfield QB Oklahoma-2015 2018 Cleveland 50-year-old Anderson. The program went 5-3 in league play this season, good for second in the West division, one Adrian Peterson Oklahoma Minnesota 2012 Jameis Winston QB Florida State, 2013 2015 Tampa Bay year after winning the division title. Sixteen different Red Wolves players earned all-conference recognition this year. Tom Brady Michigan New England 2007, ‘10 Andrew Luck QB Stanford, 2011 2012 Indianapolis Shaun Alexander Alabama Seattle 2005 Sam Bradford QB Oklahoma, 2009+ 2010 St. Louis “I think it’s an honor that the Orange Bowl recognizes the courage the Anderson family has shown while facing the Roger Craig Nebraska San Francisco 1988 Carson Palmer QB USC, 2003 2003 Cincinnati challenges they’ve endured over the last couple of years,” Arkansas State athletic director Terry Mohajir said. “Blake John Riggins Kansas Washington 1983 Peyton Manning QB Tennessee, 1998 1998 Indianapolis Ray Ray McElrathbey Haracio Colen Neil Parry is a great man with unwavering faith. The tremendous amount of love and care he demonstrated for his wife Wendy, 2006 2004 2003 LSU Baltimore 1976 Russell Maryland NT Miami, 1988-89 1991 Dallas

2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL ORANGE ONE CAPITAL 2019 while also running his football program, was quite a beautiful and moving sight. The example he has provided by his Fran Tarkenton Georgia Minnesota 1975 Brian Bosworth^ ILB Oklahoma, 1985-87 1987 Seattle courage, love and communication to all has been quite an inspiration.” Ken Stabler Alabama Oakland 1974, ‘76 Vinny Testaverde QB Miami, 1984 1987 Tampa Bay Kansas Washington 1972 Bernie Kosar^ QB Miami, 1984 1985 Cleveland Joe Namath Alabama NY Jets (AFL) 1968-69 Irving Fryar WR Nebraska, 1982-84 1984 New England The Courage Award was first presented by the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA) in 2002. A select Bart Starr Alabama Green Bay (NFL) 1966 Billy Sims RB Oklahoma, 1976, ‘78-80 1980 Detroit group of writers from the FWAA vote on the winner each year. The requirements for nomination include displaying Frank Sinkwich Georgia Detroit 1944 Tom Cousineau LB Ohio State, 1977 1979 Buffalo courage on or off the field, including overcoming an injury or physical handicap, preventing a disaster or living through Parker Hall Mississippi Cleveland 1939 Lee Roy Selmon DT Oklahoma, 1976 1976 Tampa Bay hardship. The winner of the award will be included in festivities during Capital One Orange Bowl week and receive his William Bratton Tommy Nobis LB Texas, 1965 1966 trophy at an on-field presentation. 2002 Tucker Frederickson HB Auburn, 1964 1965 N.Y. Giants ORANGE BOWL PLAYERS Frank Sinkwich QB Georgia, 1942 1943 Detroit NAMED SUPER BOWL MVP George Cafego TB Tennessee, 1939 1940 Chicago Name College Orange Bowl Super Bowl Peyton Manning Tennessee 1998 XLI ^ Supplemental Draft Tom Brady Michigan 2000 XXXVI, XXXVIII, XLIX, LI + BCS National Championship Game Dexter Jackson Florida State 1996 XXXVII Ray Lewis Miami 1995 XXXV John Riggins Kansas 1969 XVII Franco Harris Penn State 1970 IX Joe Namath Alabama 1963, ‘65 III Bart Starr Alabama 1953 I, II 78 ORANGEBOWL.ORG #CAPITALONEORANGEBOWL ORANGEBOWL.ORG #CAPITALONEORANGEBOWL 79 NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION TEAM RESULTS COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME BY CONFERENCE AND AFFILIATION

Overall, 119 Orange Bowl veterans have been inducted to the NFF College Football Hall AAC SEC TEAM YEARS G W L PCT TEAM YEARS G W L PCT of Fame, including 82 players and 48 coaches. Steve Spurrier’s recent induction as a Cincinnati 2009 1 0 1 .000 Alabama 1943, ‘53, ‘63, ’65, ’66, ‘72, ‘75, ’00, 13+, ’18 10 6 4 .600 coach in 2017 makes him the first man to be inducted as both a player and coach. Navy 1961 1 0 1 .000 Arkansas 1978, ‘87 2 1 1 .500 Tulsa 1945 1 1 0 1.000 Auburn 1938, ‘64 2 1 1 .500 TOTALS 3 1 2 .333 Florida 1967, ‘99, ‘02, ‘09+ 4 4 0 1.000 Oklahoma leads a list of 32 schools that have had a player participate in the Orange on to earn induction into the NFF College Football Hall of Fame. Tennessee has Georgia 1942, ‘49, ‘60 3 2 1 .667 Bowl and elected to the NFF College Football Hall of Fame with 13 selections, had three and eight schools have had two Hall of Fame coaches lead their team to Kentucky 1950 1 0 1 .000 followed by Nebraska with 10, Penn State with seven, Alabama and Tennessee with an Orange Bowl ACC LSU 1944, ‘62, ‘71, ‘74, ‘83 5 2 3 .400 five. Miami has had four coaches who led teams to an Orange Bowl and then gone TEAM YEARS G W L PCT Mississippi 1936 1 0 1 .000 Boston College 1943 1 0 1 .000 Mississippi State 1937, ‘41, ‘14 3 1 2 .333 Clemson 1951, ‘57, ’82, ‘12, ‘14, ‘15 6 4 2 .666 Missouri 1940, ’60-61, ‘70 4 1 3 .250 2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL ORANGE BOWL PLAYERS IN THE NFF COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME Duke 1955, ‘58 2 1 1 .500 Tennessee 1939, ‘47, ‘68, ‘98 4 1 3 .250 Name Team Induction Name Team Induction Name Team Induction Florida State 1980-81, ’93-94, ‘96, ‘01, ‘04, ’06, ‘13, ‘16 10 5 5 .500 Texas A&M 1944 1 0 1 .000 Rickey Dixon Oklahoma 2019 Lydell Mitchell Penn State 2004 Mike Reid Penn State 1987 Georgia Tech 1940, ‘45, ‘48, ‘52, ’67, ‘10, ‘14 7 4 3 .571 TOTALS 39 18 21 .461 Raghib Ismail Notre Dame 2019 Keith Jackson Oklahoma 2001 Jimmy Ray Smith Baylor 1987 Louisville 2007 1 1 0 1.000 Troy Palamalu USC 2019 Terry Kinard Clemson 2001 Fran Tarkenton Georgia 1987 Miami 1935, ‘46, ‘51, ‘84, ’88-89, ‘92, ‘95, ‘04,’17 10 6 4 .600 Aaron Taylor Nebraska 2018 Kurt Burris Oklahoma 2000 Al Blozis Georgetown 1986 Syracuse 1953, ‘59, ‘99 3 0 3 .000 INDEPENDENTS Matt Leinart USC 2017 Stan Jones Maryland 2000 Steve Spurrier Florida 1986 Virginia Tech 1996, ’08-09, ‘11 4 1 3 .250 TEAM YEARS G W L PCT Peyton Manning Tennessee 2017 Johnny Rodgers Nebraska 2000 Mike Holovak Boston College 1985 Wake Forest 2007 1 0 1 .000 Notre Dame 1973, ‘75, ’90-91, ’96, 13+ 6 2 4 .333 Derrick Brooks Florida State 2016 John Hannah Alabama 1999 Tommy McDonald Oklahoma 1985 TOTALS 45 22 23 .489 TOTALS 6 2 4 .333 Tom Cousineau Ohio State 2016 Tennessee 1999 Joe Romig Colorado 1984 Trev Alberts Nebraska 2015 Dave Rimington Nebraska 1997 Lee Roy Jordan Alabama 1983 Brian Bosworth Oklahoma 2015 Maryland 1996 Bud McFadin Texas 1983 -USA Rob Lytle Michigan 2015 Oklahoma 1996 George Morris Georgia Tech 1981 TEAM YEARS G W L PCT TEAM YEARS G W L PCT Penn State 2014 Tommy Casanova LSU 1995 Tommy Nobis Texas 1981 Baylor 1952 1 0 1 .000 Rice 1947 1 1 0 1.000 Tommie Frazier Nebraska 2013 Rich Glover Nebraska 1995 Bob Gain Kentucky 1980 Kansas 1948, ‘69, ‘08 3 1 2 .333 TOTALS 1 1 0 1.000 Dave Casper Notre Dame 2012 Dennis Onkotz Penn State 1995 Robert Davis Georgia Tech 1978 Oklahoma 1939, ‘54, ‘56, ’58-59, ‘63, ‘68, ‘76, 21 12 9 .571 John Wooten Colorado 2012 Billy Sims Oklahoma 1995 Joe Bellino Navy 1977 ’78-81, ’85-88, ‘01, ‘05, ‘09+, ‘15, ’18 Russell Maryland Miami 2011 Tucker Frederickson Auburn 1994 Missouri 1976 Texas 1949, ‘65 2 2 0 1.000 MAC Will Shields Nebraska 2011 Ozzie Newsome Alabama 1994 George Cafego Tennessee 1969 Texas Christian 1942 1 0 1 .000 TEAM YEARS G W L PCT Clendon Thomas Oklahoma 2011 Bob Brown Nebraska 1993 John Pingel Michigan State 1968 West Virginia 2012 1 1 0 1.000 Northern Illinois 2013 1 0 1 .000 Jerry Stovall LSU 2010 John Cappelletti Penn State 1993 Ray Evans Kansas 1964 TOTALS 28 16 12 .571 TOTALS 1 0 1 .000 Alfred Williams Colorado 2010 J.D. Roberts Oklahoma 1993 George Connor Holy Cross 1963 Woodrow Lowe Alabama 2009 L. Parker Hall Mississippi 1991 Weldon Humble Rice 1961 Gino Torretta Miami 2009 Nebraska 1991 Bob Suffridge Tennessee 1961 BIG TEN OTHERS TEAM YEARS G W L PCT Grant Wistrom Nebraska 2009 Steve Owens Oklahoma 1991 Missouri 1956 TEAM YEARS G W L PCT Santa Clara 1950 1 1 0 1.000 Ron Simmons Florida State 2008 Jack Ham Penn State 1990 Don Whitmire Alabama 1956 Iowa 2003, ‘10 2 1 1 .500 Bucknell 1935 1 1 0 1.000 Jeff Davis Clemson 2007 Mike McGee Duke 1990 George Sauer Nebraska 1954 Maryland 1954, ‘56, ‘02 3 0 3 .000 Catholic 1936 1 1 0 1.000 Chris Zorich Notre Dame 2007 Bob Johnson Tennessee 1989 Frank Sinkwich Georgia 1954 Michigan 1976, ‘00, ‘16 3 1 2 .333 Duquesne 1937 1 1 0 1.000 Oklahoma 2005 Penn State 1989 Frank Kinard Mississippi 1951 Michigan State 1938 1 0 1 .000 Georgetown 1941 1 0 1 .000 Tony Casillas Oklahoma 2004 Lee Roy Selmon Oklahoma 1988 Nebraska 1955, ‘64, ‘66, ’71-73, 79, ‘82-84, ’89, 17 8 9 .471 ’92-95, ‘96, ‘98 Holy Cross 1946 1 0 1 .000 Ohio State 1977, ‘14 2 1 2 .500 TOTALS 6 4 2 .667 Penn State 1969-70, ‘74, ‘86, ‘06 5 4 1 .800 ORANGE BOWL COACHES IN THE NFF COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME Wisconsin 2017 1 1 0 1.000 TOTALS 34 16 18 .471 RECORD BY CONFERENCE (at time of game) 2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL ORANGE ONE CAPITAL 2019 Name Team Induction Name Team Induction Name Team Induction LEAGUE G W L PCT Dennis Erickson Miami 2019 Bobby Dodd Georgia Tech 1993 Charlie Bachman Michigan State 1978 Atlantic Coast 25 11 14 .440 Frank Beamer Virginia Tech 2018 Glenn “Bo” Schembechler Michigan 1993 Len Casanova Santa Clara 1977 PAC-12 Big East 8 4 4 .500 Danny Ford Clemson 2017 Allyn McKeen Mississippi State 1991 Bill Murray Duke 1974 TEAM YEARS G W L PCT Big Six 2 0 2 .000 Steve Spurrier Florida 2017 Ray Graves Florida 1990 Ed “Hook” Mylin Bucknell 1974 Colorado 1957, ‘62, ‘77, ’90-91 5 2 3 .400 Big Seven 5 3 2 .600 Wayne Hardin Navy 2013 Frank Howard Clemson 1989 Jess Neely Rice 1971 Stanford 2011 1 1 0 1.000 Big Eight 35 17 18 .486 Bill McCartney Colorado 2013 Paul “Bear” Bryant Ky./Ala. 1986 Homer Norton Texas A&M 1971 USC 2003, 05* 2* 2* 0 1.000 Big Ten 9 5 4 .556 Phillip Fulmer Tennessee 2012 Charlie McClendon LSU 1986 Bud Wilkinson Oklahoma 1969 Washington 1985 1 1 0 1.000 Big 12 8 4 4 .500 Jimmy Johnson Miami 2012 Dan Devine Missouri 1985 Don Faurot Missouri 1961 TOTALS 9 6 3 .667 Independent 30 13 17 .433 Lloyd Carr Michigan 2011 Andy Gustafson Miami 1985 Leo “Dutch” Meyer Texas Christian 1956 Mid American 1 0 1 .000 Lou Holtz Ark./ Notre Dame 2008 Jim Tatum Maryland 1984 Robert Neyland Tennessee 1956 Missouri Valley 1 1 0 1.000 Joe Paterno Penn State 2007 Woody Hayes Ohio State 1983 Bernie Moore LSU 1954 Pac-10 4* 4* 0 1.000 Bobby Bowden Florida State 2006 Darrell Royal Texas 1983 George Sauer* Baylor 1954 SEC 37 20 17 .541 Doug Dickey Tennessee 2003 Ralph “Shug” Jordan Auburn 1982 W.A. Alexander Georgia Tech 1951 Southern 1 1 0 1.000 Barry Switzer Oklahoma 2001 Ben Schwartzwalder Syracuse 1982 Frank Thomas Alabama 1951 Southwest 8 4 4 .500 Tom Osborne Nebraska 1999 Bob Devaney Nebraska 1981

Wallace Butts Georgia 1997 Jack Harding Miami 1980 * Inducted as a player into NFF College Football Hall of Fame * - Participation by USC in 2005 later vacated by NCAA. Participation by Penn State in 2006 later vacated by NCAA Don James Washington 1997 Ara Parseghian Notre Dame 1980

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In 2021, the College Football Playoff National Championship game will come to South Florida for the first NATIONAL time. The Orange Bowl Committee led a community-wide effort to bring the game here. CHAMPIONS The Orange Bowl has a long standing tradition of hosting National Champions. Since its inaugural game in 1935, the Orange Bowl has hosted 19 National Champions. HOSTED BY THE ORANGE BOWL Four times, 2001, 2005, 2009 and 2013 the Orange Bowl hosted the BCS National Championship Game. 2013 + (80,120) 1986 (74,178) Alabama 41 Oklahoma 25 The first National Champion hosted by the Orange Bowl was the University of Maryland in 1954. That year, Notre Dame 14 Penn State 10 the National Championship was awarded prior to the playing of the bowl game and Maryland lost 7-0 to Oklahoma in the 1954 Orange Bowl. The 1950’s saw the Orange Bowl host two National Champions, while 2009 + (78,468) 1984 (72,549) the Orange Bowl also hosted National Champions in back-to-back years in 1965-66. In the 1970’s, the Orange Bowl again hosted consecutive National Champions as Nebraska won the 1971 and ’72 National Florida 24 Miami 31 Championships. Oklahoma 14 Nebraska 30 The 1980’s and 1990’s continued the Orange Bowl’s National Championship tradition. In the 1980’s, the 2005 (77,912) 1982 (72,748) Orange Bowl played host to four National Champions, while it hosted five more in the 1990’s. The University USC * 55 Clemson 22 of Oklahoma has played in three of the four BCS National Championship Games hosted by the Orange Bowl. Oklahoma 19 Nebraska 15 The Sooners earned the 2001 National Championship with a 13-2 victory over Florida State, but fell to USC in 2005 and Florida in 2009. 2001 (76,835) 1976 (80,307) Oklahoma 13 Oklahoma 14 Florida State 2 Michigan 6

1998 (74,002) 1972 (78,151) Nebraska 42 Nebraska 38 Tennessee 17 Alabama 6

1995 (81,753) 1971 (80,699) Nebraska 24 Nebraska 17 Miami 17 LSU 12

1994 (81,536) 1966 (72,214) Florida State 18 Alabama 39 Nebraska 16 Nebraska 28

1992 (77,747) 1965 (72,647) Miami 22 Texas 21 Nebraska 0 Alabama ^ 17

2019 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL ORANGE ONE CAPITAL 2019 1991 (77,062) 1956 (76,561) Colorado 10 Oklahoma ^ 20 Notre Dame 9 Maryland 6

1988 (74,760) 1954 (68,640) Miami 20 Oklahoma 7 Oklahoma 14 Maryland ^ 0

+ 2009 BCS National Championship Game * Participation later vacated by NCAA ^ National Championship awarded prior to bowl game

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