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1990 Fiesta Bowl


FieldValue
year_game_played1990
imageSun Devil Stadium in Tempe Arizona.jpg
captionSun Devil Stadium in Tempe, Arizona, hosted the Fiesta Bowl.
title_sponsorSunkist
game_nameFiesta Bowl
football_season1989
visitor_name_shortNebraska
visitor_nicknameCornhuskers
home_name_shortFlorida State
home_nicknameSeminoles
visitor_record10–1
visitor_conferenceBig 8
home_record9–2
home_conferenceIndependent
visitor_coachTom Osborne
home_coachBobby Bowden
visitor_rank_AP6
visitor_rank_coaches6
home_rank_AP5
home_rank_coaches5
visitor_1q7
visitor_2q3
visitor_3q0
visitor_4q7
home_1q0
home_2q21
home_3q20
home_4q0
date_game_playedJanuary 1
stadiumSun Devil Stadium
cityTempe, Arizona
MVPPeter Tom Willis (QB, FSU)
Odell Haggins (NG, FSU)
oddsFlorida State by 3½ points
refereeJimmy Harper (SEC)
attendance73,953
us_networkNBC
us_announcers_linkList of announcers of major college bowl games
us_announcersCharlie Jones, Merlin Olsen
ratings7.9
subheader19th Fiesta Bowl

Odell Haggins (NG, FSU) The 1990 Sunkist Fiesta Bowl was the 19th edition of the Fiesta Bowl, played on January 1, in Tempe, Arizona. The game featured the sixth-ranked Nebraska Cornhuskers of the Big Eight Conference and the independent fifth-ranked Florida State Seminoles.

Game summary

Less than four minutes into the game, Nebraska quarterback Gerry Gdowski threw a 9-yard touchdown pass to Morgan Gregory for the only score of the first quarter. Florida State got on the scoreboard with a 14-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Peter Tom Willis to wide receiver Terry Anthony, tying the game at seven early in the second quarter. Chris Drennan responded with a 39-yard field goal to put Nebraska ahead 10–7 with over twelve minutes left in the half.

Willis connected with wide receiver Reggie Johnson for a 5-yard touchdown pass and a 14–10 Seminole lead. He later connected with Dexter Carter for a 10-yard touchdown pass with 24 seconds left in the half, as the Seminoles took a 21–10 lead into the locker room.

With six minutes left in the third quarter, Paul Moore scored for Florida State on a 1-yard touchdown run, but the extra point attempt was blocked and the score was 27–10. With 3:37 left in the quarter, Willis threw his fourth touchdown pass of the game, an 8-yard strike to Johnson, widening the gap to 34–10. With two seconds left in the quarter, Willis threw a 24-yard touchdown pass to Terry Anthony for a 41–10 lead. In the second and third quarters, Florida State outscored Nebraska 41–3. Nebraska scored the only points of the fourth quarter on a touchdown run by quarterback Mickey Joseph with 1:16 remaining. It was the Huskers' worst defeat in a bowl game in 23 years.

Florida State climbed to third in the final AP poll, while Nebraska dropped to eleventh.

It was the fourth loss in as many appearances at the Fiesta Bowl for the Huskers; they won their next two in 1996 and 2000.

Scoring

First quarter

  • Nebraska – Morgan Gregory 9 pass from Gerry Gdowski (Gregg Barrios kick), 11:19

Second quarter

  • Florida State – Terry Anthony 14 pass from Peter Tom Willis (Richie Andrews kick), 13:42
  • Nebraska – Field goal, Chris Drennan 39, 12:15
  • Florida State – Reggie Johnson 5 pass from Willis (Andrews kick), 6:55
  • Florida State – Dexter Carter 10 pass from Willis (Andrews kick), 0:24

Third quarter

  • Florida State – Paul Moore 1 run (kick blocked), 5:59
  • Florida State – Johnson 8 pass from Willis (Andrews kick), 3:37
  • Florida State – Anthony 24 pass from Willis (Andrews kick), 0:02

Fourth quarter

  • Nebraska – Mickey Joseph 2 run (Drennan kick), 1:16

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References

References

  1. (January 1, 1990). "The latest line". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
  2. (January 1, 1990). "Betting line". Reading Eagle.
  3. Long, Gary. (January 2, 1990). "No. 5 Seminoles roll over Nebraska". Spokesman-Review.
  4. Berry, Walter. (January 2, 1990). "Willis, Seminoles have fiesta in pounding Cornhuskers". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
  5. (January 2, 1990). "Willis breaks Fiesta records". Toledo Blade.
  6. Harig, Bob. (January 2, 1990). "FSU plays like No. 1 team, shucks Cornhuskers 41-17". St. Petersburg Times.
  7. (January 2, 1990). "Seminoles say they're No. 1". Reading Eagle.
  8. (January 2, 1990). "Fiesta time for FSU". The Bulletin.
  9. (January 2, 1990). "Fiesta Bowl". Spokesman-Review.
  10. (January 3, 1989). "Orange Bowl". Milwaukee Journal.
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