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- 1972_Orange_Bowl abstract "The 1972 Orange Bowl was played on January 1, 1972, at the Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida. In the final game of the 1971 college football season, top-ranked and defending national champion Nebraska soundly defeated the #2 Alabama Crimson Tide, 38–6.Nebraska scored first on a 2-yard touchdown run by Jeff Kinney, then Johnny Rodgers scored on a 77–yard punt return on the final play of the first quarter, as Nebraska led 14–0. In the second quarter, Jerry Tagge and Gary Dixon added touchdown runs of one and two yards respectively, as Nebraska led convincingly 28–0 at halftime.In the third quarter, Bama's Terry Davis scored on a 3–yard touchdown run making the score 28-6, eliminating the shutout. Nebraska's Rich Sanger kicked a 21–yard field goal at the end of the third quarter, and a 1–yard touchdown run by reserve senior QB Van Brownson made the final score 38–6.With #1 Nebraska's 32-point victory, the 1972 Orange Bowl was one of the most lopsided meetings of #1 vs #2, specifically in a season-ending bowl game.Nebraska (13-0) was the consensus national champion, having defeated the next three teams in the final AP Poll (released in January 1972): Oklahoma, Colorado, and Alabama.".
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- 1972_Orange_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink Jeff_Kinney_(American_football).
- 1972_Orange_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink Jeff_Kinney_(football_player).
- 1972_Orange_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink Jerry_Tagge.
- 1972_Orange_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink Jim_Simpson_(sportscaster).
- 1972_Orange_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink Johnny_Rodgers.
- 1972_Orange_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink Kyle_Rote.
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- 1972_Orange_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink Terry_Davis_(American_football).
- 1972_Orange_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink Willie_Harper.
- 1972_Orange_Bowl wikiPageWikiLinkText "1971".
- 1972_Orange_Bowl wikiPageWikiLinkText "1972 Orange Bowl".
- 1972_Orange_Bowl wikiPageWikiLinkText "1972".
- 1972_Orange_Bowl wikiPageWikiLinkText "ORANGE".
- 1972_Orange_Bowl wikiPageWikiLinkText "Orange Bowl".
- 1972_Orange_Bowl wikiPageWikiLinkText "Orange".
- 1972_Orange_Bowl wikiPageWikiLinkText "national championship game".
- 1972_Orange_Bowl wikiPageWikiLinkText "notes".
- 1972_Orange_Bowl attendance "78151".
- 1972_Orange_Bowl city Miami.
- 1972_Orange_Bowl city Miami,_Florida.
- 1972_Orange_Bowl dateGamePlayed "--01-01".
- 1972_Orange_Bowl footballSeason "1971".
- 1972_Orange_Bowl gameName "Orange Bowl".
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- 1972_Orange_Bowl home "14".
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- 1972_Orange_Bowl homeAp "1".
- 1972_Orange_Bowl homeCoach Bob_Devaney.
- 1972_Orange_Bowl homeCoaches "1".
- 1972_Orange_Bowl homeNameShort "Nebraska".
- 1972_Orange_Bowl homeNickname "Cornhuskers".
- 1972_Orange_Bowl homeRecord "12".
- 1972_Orange_Bowl mvp "Defense: Nebraska LB Willie Harper".
- 1972_Orange_Bowl mvp "Offense: Nebraska QB Jerry Tagge".
- 1972_Orange_Bowl referee "R. Pete Williams".
- 1972_Orange_Bowl stadium Miami_Orange_Bowl.
- 1972_Orange_Bowl usAnnouncers "Jim Simpson and Kyle Rote".
- 1972_Orange_Bowl usNetwork "NBC".
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- 1972_Orange_Bowl visitorCoach Bear_Bryant.
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- 1972_Orange_Bowl visitorNameShort "Alabama".
- 1972_Orange_Bowl visitorNickname "Crimson Tide".
- 1972_Orange_Bowl visitorRecord "11".
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- 1972_Orange_Bowl yearGamePlayed "1972".
- 1972_Orange_Bowl subject Category:1971–72_NCAA_football_bowl_games.
- 1972_Orange_Bowl subject Category:Alabama_Crimson_Tide_football_bowl_games.
- 1972_Orange_Bowl subject Category:Nebraska_Cornhuskers_football_bowl_games.
- 1972_Orange_Bowl subject Category:Orange_Bowl.
- 1972_Orange_Bowl comment "The 1972 Orange Bowl was played on January 1, 1972, at the Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida. In the final game of the 1971 college football season, top-ranked and defending national champion Nebraska soundly defeated the #2 Alabama Crimson Tide, 38–6.Nebraska scored first on a 2-yard touchdown run by Jeff Kinney, then Johnny Rodgers scored on a 77–yard punt return on the final play of the first quarter, as Nebraska led 14–0.".
- 1972_Orange_Bowl label "1972 Orange Bowl".
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