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1 Teams  



1.1  Florida State  





1.2  Oklahoma  







2 Game summary  



2.1  Scoring  







3 Statistics  





4 Aftermath  





5 References  














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1980 Orange Bowl
46th Orange Bowl
1234 Total
Florida State 7000 7
Oklahoma 01707 24
DateJanuary 1, 1980
Season1979
StadiumOrange Bowl
LocationMiami, Florida
MVPJ. C. Watts (Oklahoma QB)
Bud Hebert (Oklahoma FS)
FavoriteOklahoma by 7½ points [1]
RefereeVincent Buckley (SWC)
Attendance66,714
United States TV coverage
NetworkNBC
AnnouncersDon Criqui, John Brodie,
and Bob Trumpy
Orange Bowl
 < 1979  1981

The 1980 Orange Bowl was the 46th edition of the college football bowl game, played at the Orange BowlinMiami, Florida, on Tuesday, January 1. Part of the 1979–80 bowl game season, it matched the fourth-ranked independent Florida State Seminoles and the #5 Oklahoma Sooners of the Big Eight Conference. Favored Oklahoma overcame an early deficit and won 24–7.[2][3][4]

Teams

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Florida State

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This was Florida State's first major bowl appearance as they attempted to complete a perfect undefeated season; they were on a fifteen-game win streak, which began in October 1978. Their most recent bowl was two years earlier.

Oklahoma

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The Sooners' only loss was to Texas in mid-October; they were champions of the Big Eight Conference for the seventh straight year. Oklahoma was appearing in their eleventh Orange Bowl, the third of four consecutive.

Game summary

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Mike Whiting gave the Seminoles a lead with his touchdown run, but that was their only score of the night. A fumbled field goal snap, three turnovers, over 100 yards of rushing by quarterback J. C. Watts and halfback Billy Sims, and 24 unanswered points by Oklahoma doomed the Seminoles. It all started with a Watts run for a touchdown in the second quarter to tie the game at seven. After the kickoff, the Seminoles turned the ball over on an interception, giving the ball back to Oklahoma. Stanley Wilson then scored a touchdown run to make it 14–7. Mike Keeling added a field goal late in the quarter to give the Sooners a 17–7 lead at halftime.

The second half scoring was limited to one Oklahoma touchdown from 22 yards out in the fourth quarter; Watts ran for twelve yards before pitching the ball to Sims, who took it the rest of the way for a 24–7 lead, the final score.[5] The Sooners ran for 411 yards on 59 carries, an average of nearly seven yards per attempt, while having twice as many total yards as the Seminoles.[6][7]

Free safety Bud Hebert (No. 33) had 3 interceptions in the game - a record that stands to this day.

Scoring

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First quarter
Second quarter
Third quarter
No scoring
Fourth quarter
Source:[2][3][4][8]

Statistics

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Statistics Florida State   Oklahoma  
First Downs 12 23
Rushes–yards 35–82 59–411
Passing yards 100 36
Passes (C–A–I) 8–27–3 2–4–0
Total Offense 62–182 63–447
Punts–average 9–42.2 4–25.0
Fumbles–lost 1–0 5–4
Turnovers 3 4
Penalties–yards 4–20 3–27
Source:[2][3][4][8]

Aftermath

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Oklahoma climbed to third in the final AP poll and Florida State fell to sixth.

Both teams returned the following year, and Oklahoma won by a point.

References

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  1. ^ "Latest line". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. January 1, 1980. p. 22.
  • ^ a b c Achenbach, Jim (January 2, 1980). "Sooners' quick TD's spill FSU 24-7". Sarasota Herald-Tribune. (Florida). p. 1E.
  • ^ a b c "Sooners stifle FSU". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). Associated Press. January 2, 1980. p. C1.
  • ^ a b c "Oklahoma's quickness destroys Florida State passing attack". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). UPI. January 2, 1980. p. 4D.
  • ^ "1979 Oklahoma vs. Florida State Game Recap - SoonerStats - Historical scores, records, and stats for Oklahoma Sooners football, basketball, baseball, and softball".
  • ^ "Oklahoma rolls, 24-7; Florida State streak ends". The Pantagraph. Bloomington, Illinois. Associated Press. January 2, 1980. Retrieved June 18, 2015 – via Newspapers.com Open access icon.
  • ^ "The 1980s | Orange Bowl".
  • ^ a b "Game-by-game recaps: 1980" (PDF). 2019 Capital One Orange Bowl media guide. January 2019. p. 38.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=1980_Orange_Bowl&oldid=1204294077"

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