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- 1984_Rose_Bowl abstract "The 1984 Rose Bowl game, played on January 2, was the 70th Rose Bowl game. The UCLA Bruins defeated the Illinois Fighting Illini by a score of 45-9. Rick Neuheisel, UCLA quarterback, was named the Rose Bowl Player Of The Game. He completed 22 of 32 passes for 298 yards and four touchdowns. Neuheisel, who was named head coach of Bruins in December 2007, threw two touchdown passes to his eventual predecessor as Bruin head coach, Karl Dorrell. The game was played on January 2, as New Year's Day fell on a Sunday.".
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- 1984_Rose_Bowl wikiPageExternalLink www.uclabruins.com.
- 1984_Rose_Bowl wikiPageID "15004248".
- 1984_Rose_Bowl wikiPageRevisionID "589250899".
- 1984_Rose_Bowl anthem UCLA_Bruin_Marching_Band.
- 1984_Rose_Bowl attendance "103217".
- 1984_Rose_Bowl city Pasadena,_California.
- 1984_Rose_Bowl dateGamePlayed "--01-02".
- 1984_Rose_Bowl footballSeason "1983".
- 1984_Rose_Bowl gameName "Rose Bowl".
- 1984_Rose_Bowl halftime "UCLA's The Solid Gold Sound Band and Marching Illini".
- 1984_Rose_Bowl hasPhotoCollection 1984_Rose_Bowl.
- 1984_Rose_Bowl home "0".
- 1984_Rose_Bowl home "3".
- 1984_Rose_Bowl home "6".
- 1984_Rose_Bowl homeAp "4".
- 1984_Rose_Bowl homeCoach Mike_White_(American_football).
- 1984_Rose_Bowl homeCoaches "5".
- 1984_Rose_Bowl homeNameShort "Illinois".
- 1984_Rose_Bowl homeNickname "Fighting Illini".
- 1984_Rose_Bowl homeRecord "10".
- 1984_Rose_Bowl homeSchool "University Illinois".
- 1984_Rose_Bowl homeTotal "9".
- 1984_Rose_Bowl mvp Rick_Neuheisel.
- 1984_Rose_Bowl optionalSubheader "70".
- 1984_Rose_Bowl stadium Rose_Bowl_(stadium).
- 1984_Rose_Bowl team "Arizona State Sun Devils".
- 1984_Rose_Bowl team "Arizona Wildcats".
- 1984_Rose_Bowl team "Missouri Tigers".
- 1984_Rose_Bowl title "Arizona State".
- 1984_Rose_Bowl title "Arizona".
- 1984_Rose_Bowl title "Missouri".
- 1984_Rose_Bowl type "bg".
- 1984_Rose_Bowl usAnnouncers Dick_Enberg.
- 1984_Rose_Bowl usAnnouncers Merlin_Olsen.
- 1984_Rose_Bowl usNetwork NBC.
- 1984_Rose_Bowl visitor "10".
- 1984_Rose_Bowl visitor "21".
- 1984_Rose_Bowl visitor "7".
- 1984_Rose_Bowl visitorCoach Terry_Donahue.
- 1984_Rose_Bowl visitorNameShort "UCLA".
- 1984_Rose_Bowl visitorNickname "Bruins".
- 1984_Rose_Bowl visitorRecord "6".
- 1984_Rose_Bowl visitorSchool "University of California, Los Angeles".
- 1984_Rose_Bowl visitorTotal "45".
- 1984_Rose_Bowl year "1983".
- 1984_Rose_Bowl yearGamePlayed "1984".
- 1984_Rose_Bowl subject Category:1983–84_NCAA_football_bowl_games.
- 1984_Rose_Bowl subject Category:Illinois_Fighting_Illini_football_bowl_games.
- 1984_Rose_Bowl subject Category:Rose_Bowl.
- 1984_Rose_Bowl subject Category:UCLA_Bruins_football_bowl_games.
- 1984_Rose_Bowl comment "The 1984 Rose Bowl game, played on January 2, was the 70th Rose Bowl game. The UCLA Bruins defeated the Illinois Fighting Illini by a score of 45-9. Rick Neuheisel, UCLA quarterback, was named the Rose Bowl Player Of The Game. He completed 22 of 32 passes for 298 yards and four touchdowns. Neuheisel, who was named head coach of Bruins in December 2007, threw two touchdown passes to his eventual predecessor as Bruin head coach, Karl Dorrell.".
- 1984_Rose_Bowl label "1984 Rose Bowl".
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- 1984_Rose_Bowl sameAs Q4581847.
- 1984_Rose_Bowl sameAs Q4581847.
- 1984_Rose_Bowl wasDerivedFrom 1984_Rose_Bowl?oldid=589250899.
- 1984_Rose_Bowl isPrimaryTopicOf 1984_Rose_Bowl.