Who played in the 1987 Orange Bowl?

Who played in the 1987 Orange Bowl?

The 1987 Orange Bowl was the 53rd edition of the college football bowl game, played at the Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida, on Thursday, January 1….1987 Orange Bowl.

Arkansas Razorbacks Oklahoma Sooners
(9–2) (10–1)
SWC Big Eight
8 42
Head coach: Ken Hatfield Head coach: Barry Switzer

Who was Arkansas football coach in 1987?

Ken Hatfield
1987 Arkansas Razorbacks football team

1987 Arkansas Razorbacks football
Liberty Bowl, L 17–20 vs. Georgia
Head coach Ken Hatfield (4th season)
Offensive scheme Option
Defensive coordinator Fred Goldsmith (4th season)

What year did Arkansas beat Oklahoma in the Orange Bowl?

1978 Orange Bowl
1 2 3 4 Total Arkansas 14 0 10 7 31 Oklahoma 0 0 0 6 6
Date January 2, 1978
Season 1977
Stadium Orange Bowl

Who won 1987 Fiesta Bowl?

Miami Hurricanes Penn State Nittany Lions
1987 Fiesta Bowl

Miami Hurricanes Penn State Nittany Lions
(11–0) (11–0)
Independent Independent
10 14
Head coach: Jimmy Johnson Head coach: Joe Paterno

Who was Penn State quarterback in 1987?

Roster

Player Pos Summary
Tom Bill QB 16 Cmp, 36 Att, 247 Yds, 2 TD
Lance Lonergan QB 1 Cmp, 1 Att, 12 Yds, 0 TD
Darin Roberts QB
Blair Thomas* RB 268 Att, 1414 Yds, 5.3 Avg

Is it cheaper to live in Arkansas or Oklahoma?

Overall, the cost of living in Arkansas is slightly less than the cost of living in Oklahoma. On a scale of 0 to 100 (with 100 representing the US average), Arkansas rates 79, while Oklahoma rates 83.7.

Who Won 1978 Orange Bowl?

Arkansas Razorbacks
The 1978 Orange Bowl set the tone for the greatest two-year period in Arkansas Razorbacks sports history. A couple of months after the victory, Eddie Sutton and the Triplets took Arkansas to its first Final Four in over thirty years.

Did Trey Bauer play in the NFL?

Trey Bauer Bauer never made an impact on the National Football League level but he was a tremendous college linebacker who served as a Penn State team captain in 1987 and he was a key performer, along with fellow linebacker Shane Conlan on the Lions’ 1986 national championship team.