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1986 Freedom Bowl

The 1986 Freedom Bowl was a college football bowl game played on December 30, 1986. It was the third Freedom Bowl Game. The UCLA Bruins defeated the BYU Cougars 31–10. UCLA tailback Gaston Green was named the Player Of The Game. He ran for a record 266 yards, second only at the time to Curtis Dickey who ran for 276 in the 1978 Hall of Fame Classic. This is still the Pac-10 record for most rushing yards in a bowl game,[1] and fourth highest in NCAA bowl history.[2]

1986 Freedom Bowl
Freedom Bowl III
1234 Total
BYU 3007 10
UCLA 70177 31
DateDecember 30, 1986
Season1986
StadiumAnaheim Stadium
LocationAnaheim, California
MVPGaston Green (UCLA RB)
National anthemBYU Cougar Marching Band
Halftime showBYU Cougar Marching Band
Attendance51,422
United States TV coverage
NetworkMizlou Television Network
AnnouncersHoward David and Jack Snow

Teams

See also 1986 NCAA Division I-A football season

The BYU Cougars were voted national champions in 1984. In their opening game in 1985, they faced UCLA. The Bruins won 27–24. It was the first win for the Bruins as the headed towards the Pac-10 conference championship and appearance in the 1986 Rose Bowl.

BYU Cougars

The BYU Cougars were the second place team in the Western Athletic Conference (WAC). They had lost to Colorado State in October. They were still in the hunt, but a 10–3 loss to San Diego State on November 29, 1986, gave SDSU the WAC conference championship lead.

UCLA Bruins

The UCLA Bruins were tied for second in the Pacific-10 Conference. The ASU Sun Devils had beaten UCLA in Los Angeles. This gave them the tiebreaker for the Pac-10 championship. UCLA was still in the race, and could have been the Pac-10 champion, but a tie with Washington and a loss to Stanford put them behind the Sun Devils.

With Arizona State clinching the Pac-10 championship and berth in the 1987 Rose Bowl early, there began a scramble by the bowls to make deals with schools before the official date. The Fiesta Bowl and Citrus Bowl scrambling to host a #1 versus #2 showdown between Miami and Penn State, the Cotton Bowl struck an agreement to take the loser of the Michigan–Ohio State game.

Game summary

The weather was overcast and 68 degrees. The first two Freedom Bowls had only sold 31,000 tickets, but this one had an advance sale of 42,000.[3] The attendance of 51,422 was the Freedom Bowl record. The 1992 Freedom bowl featuring USC and Fresno State was expected to surpass it, but had an attendance of 50,745.[4][5]

Scoring

First quarter

  • BYU — Leonard Chitty, 32-yard field goal.
  • UCLA — Gaston Green three-yard run. Dave Franey converts.

Second quarter

No score

Third quarter

  • UCLA — Green, one-yard run. Franey converts.
  • UCLA — Franey, 49-yard field goal.
  • UCLA — Green, 79-yard run. Franey converts.

Fourth quarter

  • UCLA — Karl Dorrell, 13-yard pass from Green. Franey converts.
  • BYU — Bruce Hansen three-yard run. Chitty converts.

References

  1. ^ PACIFIC-10 conference football media guide
  2. ^ NCAA Division 1 football record book
  3. ^ Penner, Los Angeles Times
  4. ^ Crowe, Jerry – COLLEGE FOOTBALL / THE BOWL GAMES No-Win Game for USC Freedom: Trojans are expected to beat Fresno State tonight at Anaheim Stadium. Los Angeles Times. December 29, 1992
  5. ^ Fresno State Defeats USC, 24-7, in 1992 Freedom Bowl 2014-01-12 at the Wayback Machine Fresno State Sports Information Office, July 28, 2009

Bibliography

  • UCLA Football Media Guide (PDF Copy available at www.uclabruins.com)
  • BYU Bowl Games - 1986 Freedom Bowl 2014-01-12 at the Wayback Machine
  • Robinson, Doug – 1986 Freedom Bowl: UCLA 31, BYU 10 Turbulent BYU year ends with rout to UCLA Deseret News, December 31, 1986
  • Penner, Mike – THE FREEDOM BOWL : UCLA'S CRAIG RUTLEDGE : You Can Go Home to Orange County. Los Angeles Times, December 25, 1986

1986, freedom, bowl, college, football, bowl, game, played, december, 1986, third, freedom, bowl, game, ucla, bruins, defeated, cougars, ucla, tailback, gaston, green, named, player, game, record, yards, second, only, time, curtis, dickey, 1978, hall, fame, cl. The 1986 Freedom Bowl was a college football bowl game played on December 30 1986 It was the third Freedom Bowl Game The UCLA Bruins defeated the BYU Cougars 31 10 UCLA tailback Gaston Green was named the Player Of The Game He ran for a record 266 yards second only at the time to Curtis Dickey who ran for 276 in the 1978 Hall of Fame Classic This is still the Pac 10 record for most rushing yards in a bowl game 1 and fourth highest in NCAA bowl history 2 1986 Freedom BowlFreedom Bowl IIIBYU Cougars UCLA Bruins 8 4 7 3 1 10 31Head coach Lavell Edwards Head coach Terry DonahueAPCoaches15151234 TotalBYU 3007 10UCLA 70177 31DateDecember 30 1986Season1986StadiumAnaheim StadiumLocationAnaheim CaliforniaMVPGaston Green UCLA RB National anthemBYU Cougar Marching BandHalftime showBYU Cougar Marching BandAttendance51 422United States TV coverageNetworkMizlou Television NetworkAnnouncersHoward David and Jack SnowFreedom Bowl lt 1985 1987 gt Contents 1 Teams 1 1 BYU Cougars 1 2 UCLA Bruins 2 Game summary 3 Scoring 3 1 First quarter 3 2 Second quarter 3 3 Third quarter 3 4 Fourth quarter 4 References 5 BibliographyTeams EditSee also 1986 NCAA Division I A football seasonThe BYU Cougars were voted national champions in 1984 In their opening game in 1985 they faced UCLA The Bruins won 27 24 It was the first win for the Bruins as the headed towards the Pac 10 conference championship and appearance in the 1986 Rose Bowl BYU Cougars Edit The BYU Cougars were the second place team in the Western Athletic Conference WAC They had lost to Colorado State in October They were still in the hunt but a 10 3 loss to San Diego State on November 29 1986 gave SDSU the WAC conference championship lead UCLA Bruins Edit The UCLA Bruins were tied for second in the Pacific 10 Conference The ASU Sun Devils had beaten UCLA in Los Angeles This gave them the tiebreaker for the Pac 10 championship UCLA was still in the race and could have been the Pac 10 champion but a tie with Washington and a loss to Stanford put them behind the Sun Devils With Arizona State clinching the Pac 10 championship and berth in the 1987 Rose Bowl early there began a scramble by the bowls to make deals with schools before the official date The Fiesta Bowl and Citrus Bowl scrambling to host a 1 versus 2 showdown between Miami and Penn State the Cotton Bowl struck an agreement to take the loser of the Michigan Ohio State game Game summary EditThe weather was overcast and 68 degrees The first two Freedom Bowls had only sold 31 000 tickets but this one had an advance sale of 42 000 3 The attendance of 51 422 was the Freedom Bowl record The 1992 Freedom bowl featuring USC and Fresno State was expected to surpass it but had an attendance of 50 745 4 5 Scoring EditFirst quarter Edit BYU Leonard Chitty 32 yard field goal UCLA Gaston Green three yard run Dave Franey converts Second quarter Edit No score Third quarter Edit UCLA Green one yard run Franey converts UCLA Franey 49 yard field goal UCLA Green 79 yard run Franey converts Fourth quarter Edit UCLA Karl Dorrell 13 yard pass from Green Franey converts BYU Bruce Hansen three yard run Chitty converts References Edit PACIFIC 10 conference football media guide NCAA Division 1 football record book Penner Los Angeles Times Crowe Jerry COLLEGE FOOTBALL THE BOWL GAMES No Win Game for USC Freedom Trojans are expected to beat Fresno State tonight at Anaheim Stadium Los Angeles Times December 29 1992 Fresno State Defeats USC 24 7 in 1992 Freedom Bowl Archived 2014 01 12 at the Wayback Machine Fresno State Sports Information Office July 28 2009Bibliography EditUCLA Football Media Guide PDF Copy available at www uclabruins com BYU Bowl Games 1986 Freedom Bowl Archived 2014 01 12 at the Wayback Machine Robinson Doug 1986 Freedom Bowl UCLA 31 BYU 10 Turbulent BYU year ends with rout to UCLA Deseret News December 31 1986 Penner Mike THE FREEDOM BOWL UCLA S CRAIG RUTLEDGE You Can Go Home to Orange County Los Angeles Times December 25 1986 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1986 Freedom Bowl amp oldid 1129916250, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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