1981 Bluebonnet Bowl

1981 Bluebonnet Bowl

NCAAFootballSingleGameHeader
Name=1981 Bluebonnet Bowl
Date=December 31, 1981
Year=1981
Home School=University of Michigan
Home Name Short=Michigan
Home Nickname=Wolverines
Home Record=8-3-0
Home

Home Coaches=
Home BCS=
Home Coach=Bo Schembechler
Home1=10
Home2=0
Home3=3
Home4=20
Home Total=33
Type=bg
Visitor School=University of California, Los Angeles
Visitor Name Short=UCLA
Visitor Nickname=Bruins
Visitor Record=7-3-1
Visitor

Visitor Coaches=
Visitor BCS=
Visitor Coach=Terry Donahue
Visitor1=0
Visitor2=0
Visitor3=7
Visitor4=7
Visitor Total=14
Stadium=Houston Astrodome
City=Houston, Texas
Attendance=50,107 [Attendance of 50,107 according to the Michigan football media guide, 40,309 according to the UCLA football media guide. The Astrodome had a capacity of 62,439 for football.]
MVP=Butch Woolfolk
US Network=
US Announcers=
Anthem=Michigan Marching Band
Halftime=UCLA Band and Michigan Marching Band
The 1981 Bluebonnet Bowl was a college football bowl game, played on December 31, 1981. It was the 23rd Bluebonnet Bowl game. The Michigan Wolverines defeated the UCLA Bruins by a score of 33-14. This was the first bowl game meeting of a Big Ten team and a Pac 10 team outside of the Rose Bowl Game and was labeled the "mini Rose Bowl" [ [http://bentley.umich.edu/athdept/football/bowls/1981blue.htm Michigan Bowl History, 1981 Bluebonnet Bowl] . University of Michigan Athletic Department] . Both teams were in the running to meet in the 1982 Rose Bowl, but had their seasons spoiled on November 21, 1981 by their arch-rivals. It was the only Bluebonnet Bowl game that had neither a Southwest Conference representative team, nor a team from Texas.

Teams

Michigan Wolverines

The defending 1981 Rose Bowl champion Wolverines opened with a loss to Wisconsin. This led to the Badgers being ranked afterwards. The Wolverines responded the next week by beating Notre Dame 25-7. Wins over Navy and Indiana led to a cross state showdown at Michigan State, where the Wolverines downed the Spartans 38-20. The next week, Michigan hosted Iowa and lost 6-7. Michigan would win the next four games leading up to the Michigan-Ohio State rivalry football game on November 21. Michigan lost to Ohio State 14-9. Ohio State and Iowa were tied for the Big Ten conference championship. Iowa would go on to the 1982 Rose Bowl, as Iowa and Ohio State did not play each other, and Ohio State had been to the 1980 Rose Bowl.

UCLA Bruins

The Bruins opened the season with wins at Arizona and at #20 Wisconsin. They lost at Iowa, the eventual Big Ten champion 20-9. Even with a 26-23 loss at Stanford and a tie at Washington State, the Bruins were in position to win the Pacific-10 after four straight wins. Going into the UCLA-USC rivalry football game, The Rose Bowl was on the line for the third time for Terry Donahue's UCLA Bruins teams against USC. UCLA lost to USC in a 21-20 nailbiter, which put Washington into the 1982 Rose Bowl. Washington had defeated USC just the week before in what would prove to be the other conference deciding game.

Game summary

coring

First quarter

*Michigan — Ali Haji-Sheikh, 24-yard field goal.
*Michigan — Anthony Carter, 50-yard pass from Steve Smith. Haji-Sheikh converts.

econd quarter

no scoring

Third quarter

*UCLA — Jojo Townsell, 17-yard pass from Tom Ramsey. Norm Johnson converts.
*Michigan —Haji-Sheikh, 47-yard field goal.

Fourth quarter

*Michigan — Butch Woolfolk, one-yard run. Run failed.
*UCLA—Tim Wrightman, nine-yard pass from Ramsey. Johnson converts.
*Michigan—Smith, nine-yard run. Haji-Sheikh converts.
*Michigan—B.J. Dickey, five-yard run. Haji-Sheikh converts.

Aftermath

The teams would go on to meet again in the 1982 NCAA Division I-A football season twice, once at Michigan Stadium where UCLA would win 31-27, and again in the 1983 Rose Bowl where UCLA would win again 24-14.

External links

* [http://www.mmbolding.com/bowls/Bluebonnet_1981.htm 1981 Bluebonnet Bowl game summary]

References

*UCLA Football Media Guide (PDF Copy available at [http://www.uclabruins.com www.uclabruins.com] )
*Michigan Wolverines Football media guide

ee also

*Bluebonnet Bowl
*NCAA
*1981 NCAA Division I-A football season


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