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1 Bowl games  





2 Final rankings  



2.1  AP Poll  





2.2  Coaches' Poll  







3 References  














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1983–84 NCAA football bowl games
Number of bowl games per state.
Season1983
Regular seasonSeptember 3–December 3
Number of bowls16
Bowl gamesDecember 10, 1983 –
January 2, 1984
National Championship1984 Orange Bowl
Location of ChampionshipMiami Orange Bowl,
Miami, Florida
ChampionsMiami Hurricanes
Bowl record by conference
Conference Bowls Record Final AP Poll
Independents7 5–2 (0.714)5
SEC7 5–2 (0.714)4
Big Ten4 1–3 (0.250)4
Big Eight3 1–2 (0.333)1
SWC3 0–3 (0.000)2
WAC2 2–0 (1.000)2
Pac-102 1–1 (0.500)1
ACC2 0–2 (0.000)1
MAC1 1–0 (1.000) 0
Big West1 0–1 (0.000) 0
  • Bowl game
  • 1984–85→
  • Number of bowl teams per state.

    The 1983–84 NCAA football bowl games featured 16 games starting early in December and ending on January 2, 1984. The Tangerine Bowl was renamed the Florida Citrus Bowl.

    Bowl games[edit]

    NOTE: Rankings used are the final regular season AP Rankings whenever noted
    Date Game Site Result Ref.
    Dec 10 Independence Bowl Independence Stadium
    Shreveport, LA
    (16) Air Force Falcons9, Ole Miss3
    Dec 17 California Bowl Bulldog Stadium
    Fresno, CA
    Northern Illinois Huskies20, Cal State Fullerton13
    Florida Citrus Bowl Florida Citrus Bowl
    Orlando, FL
    (16) Maryland Terrapins 23, Tennessee Volunteers30
    Dec 22 Hall of Fame Classic Legion Field
    Birmingham, AL
    (18) West Virginia Mountaineers20, Kentucky Wildcats16
    Dec 23 Holiday Bowl Jack Murphy Stadium
    San Diego, CA
    (9) BYU Cougars21, Missouri Tigers17
    Dec 24 Sun Bowl Sun Bowl Stadium
    El Paso, TX
    Alabama Crimson Tide28, (6) SMU Mustangs7
    Dec 26 Aloha Bowl Aloha Stadium
    Honolulu, HI
    Penn State Nittany Lions13, Washington Huskies10
    Dec 29 Liberty Bowl Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium
    Memphis, TN
    (13) Boston College 18, Notre Dame Fighting Irish19
    Dec 30 Gator Bowl Gator Bowl Stadium
    Jacksonville, FL
    (10) Iowa Hawkeyes 6, (11) Florida Gators14
    Peach Bowl Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium
    Atlanta, GA
    North Carolina Tar Heels 3, Florida State Seminoles28
    Dec 31 Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl Astrodome
    Houston, TX
    Oklahoma State Cowboys24, (20) Baylor Bears14
    Jan 2 Sugar Bowl Louisiana Superdome
    New Orleans, LA
    (3) Auburn9, (8) Michigan Wolverines7
    Cotton Bowl Cotton Bowl
    Dallas, TX
    (7) Georgia Bulldogs10, (2) Texas Longhorns9
    Orange Bowl Orange Bowl
    Miami, FL
    (1) Nebraska Cornhuskers 30, (5) Miami Hurricanes31
    Fiesta Bowl Sun Devil Stadium
    Tempe, AZ
    (14) Ohio State Buckeyes28, (15) Pittsburgh Panthers23
    Rose Bowl Rose Bowl
    Pasadena, CA
    UCLA Bruins45, (4) Illinois Fighting Illini9

    Final rankings[edit]

    References[edit]


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