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1988 Fiesta Bowl


FieldValue
year_game_played1988
title_sponsorSunkist
imageSun Devil Stadium in Tempe Arizona.jpg
captionSun Devil Stadium in Tempe, Arizona, hosted the Fiesta Bowl.
game_nameFiesta Bowl
subheader17th Fiesta Bowl
football_season1987
visitor_name_shortFlorida State
visitor_nicknameSeminoles
home_name_shortNebraska
home_nicknameCornhuskers
visitor_record10–1
visitor_conferenceIndependent
home_record10–1
home_conferenceBig 8
visitor_coachBobby Bowden
home_coachTom Osborne
visitor_rank_AP3
visitor_rank_coaches3
home_rank_AP5
home_rank_coaches5
visitor_1q0
visitor_2q21
visitor_3q3
visitor_4q7
home_1q14
home_2q0
home_3q14
home_4q0
date_game_playedJanuary 1
stadiumSun Devil Stadium
cityTempe, Arizona
MVPDanny McManus (FSU QB)
Neil Smith (NU DL)
oddsFlorida State by 3½ points
refereeWendell Shelton (SWC)
attendance72,112
us_networkNBC
us_announcers_linkList of announcers of major college bowl games
us_announcersCharlie Jones, Jimmy Cefalo
ratings7.9

Neil Smith (NU DL) The 1988 Sunkist Fiesta Bowl was the 17th edition of the college football bowl game played at Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, Arizona on Friday, January 1. Part of the 1987–88 bowl game season, it matched the third-ranked independent Florida State Seminoles and the #5 Nebraska Cornhuskers of the Big Eight Conference. Favored Florida State rallied to win 31–28.

Teams

Main article: 1987 NCAA Division I-A football season

Florida State

Main article: 1987 Florida State Seminoles football team

Nebraska

Main article: 1987 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team

Game summary

Kickoff was just after 11:30 a.m. MST, and underdog Nebraska scored first on a three-yard run by senior halfback Keith Jones with 9:31 left in the first quarter. With 1:15 left in the opening stanza, Dana Brinson fielded a punt and returned it 52 yards for a touchdown and Nebraska led 14–0.

Florida State got on the board in the second quarter when quarterback Danny McManus threw a 10-yard touchdown pass to Herb Gainer. With under five minutes left in the first half, running back Dayne Williams scored from four yards out to tie the game at fourteen. With 44 seconds left in the half, McManus connected with Gainer on a 25-yard touchdown pass, marking their second hook-up of the game, and the Seminoles took a 21–14 advantage into halftime.

Just over three minutes into the third quarter, Nebraska quarterback Steve Taylor notched the equalizer, rumbling in from two yards out to tie the game at 21. Florida State settled for a field goal for a 24–21 lead. With forty seconds left in the quarter, running back Tyreese Knox scored on a four-yard run, giving Nebraska a 28–24 lead.

In the fourth quarter, Nebraska got the ball back on its 26-yard line. Following a methodical drive, they managed to move all the way to the FSU two-yard line for a first and goal. Knox took the handoff, looking for a sure touchdown, when a defender forced a fumble at the goal line, recovered by Florida State. Ten plays later, Florida State had advanced to the Nebraska 15 and McManus threw a touchdown pass on 4th and goal to Ronald Lewis for the clinching 31–28 score.

Scoring

;First quarter:

  • Nebraska – Keith Jones 3-yard run (Chris Drennan kick), 9:31
  • Nebraska – Dana Brinson 52-yard punt return (Drennan kick), 1:15 ;Second quarter:
  • Florida State – Herb Gainer 10-yard pass from Danny McManus (Derek Schmidt kick), 10:53
  • Florida State – Dayne Williams 4-yard run (Schmidt kick), 3:48
  • Florida State – Gainer 25-yard pass from McManus (Schmidt kick), 0:46 ;Third quarter:
  • Nebraska – Steve Taylor 2-yard run (Drennan kick), 11:41
  • Florida State – Schmidt 32-yard field goal, 7:49
  • Nebraska – Tyreese Knox 4-yard run (Drennan kick), 0:40 ;Fourth quarter:
  • Florida State – Ronald Lewis 15-yard pass from McManus (Schmidt kick), 3:07 :Source:

Statistics

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Aftermath

Florida State climbed to second in the final AP poll and Nebraska fell to sixth.

References

References

  1. (January 1, 1988). "The latest line". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
  2. (January 1, 1988). "Betting line". Reading Eagle.
  3. (January 1, 1988). "Fiesta foes search for No. 2". Eugene Register-Guard.
  4. (January 1, 1988). "Other bowls: Fiesta". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
  5. (January 2, 1988). "Seminoles trip Nebraska, state their claim to No. 1". Eugene Register-Guard.
  6. (January 2, 1988). "McManus guides Florida State over Cornhuskers in Fiesta Bowl". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
  7. (January 1, 1988). "TV-radio". Reading Eagle.
  8. (January 2, 1988). "Fiesta Bowl". Reading Eagle.
  9. (2005). "Bowl games: 1988 Fiesta Bowl". 2005 Nebraska Cornhuskers football media guide.
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