1980 Sugar Bowl

1980 Sugar Bowl
1234 Total
Alabama 14307 24
Arkansas 3060 9
Date January 1, 1980
Season 1979
Stadium Louisiana Superdome
Location New Orleans, Louisiana
MVP Major Ogilvie, Alabama
Referee Bill Jennings (Big 8)
Attendance 77,484
United States TV coverage
Network ABC
Announcers Keith Jackson and Ara Parseghian

The 1980 Sugar Bowl featured the second-ranked Alabama Crimson Tide, and the sixth-ranked Arkansas Razorbacks. Alabama defeated Arkansas, 24–9, winning their third national championship of the decade.[1]

Teams

Arkansas

The Razorbacks entered the game at 10–1, sharing the Southwest Conference title with Houston. Greg Kolenda was an All-American offensive tackle. Arkansas' defense gave up 9.8 points per game on the year, the sixth-best scoring defense.

Alabama

Alabama entered the game undefeated, and had won two national championships already in the decade. The Tide did have three close calls however, including a 3–0 win at LSU.

Game summary

Arkansas scored first in the first quarter, on a 34-yard Ish Ordonez field goal, to give the Razorbacks a 3–0 advantage. Alabama running back Major Ogilvie scored on touchdown runs of 22 and 1 yard as Alabama led 14–3 at the end of the first quarter. In the second quarter, Alan McElroy kicked a 25-yard field goal giving the Crimson Tide a 17–3 advantage. In the third quarter, Kevin Scanlon threw a 3-yard touchdown pass to Robert Farrell as the score became 17–9. In the fourth quarter, Steve Whitman scored on a 12-yard run as Alabama won by a 24–9 margin.

Ogilvie was named Sugar Bowl MVP. He rushed for a touchdown in three consecutive Sugar Bowls.

References

  1. "46th Annual Sugar Bowl Classic ~ January 1, 1980." Article. Retrieved August 11, 2010.
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