[3] The Rose Bowl paid $6 million per team.[4]. AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster. We have tools and resources that can help you use sports data. All logos are the trademark & property of their owners and not Sports Reference LLC. [1] Schedule Game summaries [ edit] Notre Dame [ edit] Blair Thomas 35 Rush, 214 Yds [2] Roster [ edit] NFL Draft [ edit] Four Nittany Lions were drafted in the 1988 NFL Draft . The 1987 Pittsburgh Panthers football team represented the University of Pittsburgh as an independent during the 1987 NCAA Division I-A football season. A 2816 defeat of Oklahoma by #2 Miami on September 27 pushed Miami into the #1 ranking, with Alabama moving into the #2 spot. UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - Penn State football cornerback Joey Porter Jr. (2nd round, 32nd overall, Pittsburgh Steelers), tight end Brenton Strange (2nd round, 61st overall, Jacksonville Jaguars . Do you have a sports website? However, the Lions relished their underdog status and their ability to shut teams down with a stifling, highly rated defense. Ted Kwalick is a College Football Hall of Fame player and a three-time Pro Bowl player in the NFL. This page was last edited on 25 February 2023, at 03:54. In 1985, both Penn State and Miami finished the regular season ranked first and second. The 1987 Fiesta Bowl was a college football bowl game that served as the final game of the 1986 NCAA Division I-A football season. The season was played amidst the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. This resulted in Michigan's second consecutive appearance in the Big Ten Football Championship Game, where they beat the Purdue Boilermakers by a score of 43-22. Penn State may be more known traditionally for its lineage of linebackers and star defensive players, but there has been a wealth of talent to come through Happy Valley over the years from the offensive side of the football. [5] Penn State then finished out the regular season on November 22 with a 3414 victory over in-state rival Pitt, while Miami finished their season the following Thursday with a 3610 victory over East Carolina to set up the #1 vs. #2 showdown. This was only the 21st time since 1936 that #1 would face #2, and only the seventh time in a bowl game. This college football 1980s season article is a stub. [1] The team was coached by Joe Paterno and played its home games in Beaver Stadium in University Park, Pennsylvania . The 1987 Penn State Nittany Lions football team represented Penn State University during the 1987 NCAA Division I-A football season.[1]. Penn States last great wide receiver before entering the Big Ten turned in a respectable career in the NFL. "[8] With Penn State considered the "good" and Miami considered the "evil. 1 pick of the 1995 NFL draft and remains a fan favorite to this day. At the time, the structure of the New Year's Day games saw the Fiesta and Cotton Bowls played first, with the Rose Bowl starting around 4:45 pm EST and the Orange and Sugar Bowls played at night at the same time. Perhaps the toughest may have been the omission of one of Penn States more recent offensive stars, running back Saquon Barkley. There was a Fiesta Bowl in January and December in 1997, 2014, 2016, 2019, and 2022. College Stats. Dave Joyner was a well-rounded athlete during his playing days at Penn State, although he achieved more success on the wrestling mats with the wrestling program. Join our linker program. Scoreboard. Sign up for the Nittany Lions Wire newsletter to get our top stories in your inbox every morning. We present them here for purely educational purposes. FBSchedules - College and Pro Football Schedules. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. Joe Paterno Eddie Robinson . The game was described by many commentators as a battle between "Good versus Evil. The SPORTS REFERENCE and STATHEAD trademarks are owned exclusively by Sports Reference LLC. Penn State Nittany Lions football is a college football program from Penn State. : The 1983 Penn State Nittany Lions football team represented the Pennsylvania State University in the 1983 NCAA Division I-A football season. Engram not only shined in Happy Valley but went on to have a steady career in the NFL. Steve Suhey is in the College Football Hall of Fame after earning MVP honors in the 1948 Cotton Bowl and is said to be credited with helping to originate the schools storied We are Penn State chant. Glenn Ressler was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2001 and the 1964 Maxwell Award winner. Our reasoning for presenting offensive logos. 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Keith Dorney is a College Football Hall of Fame lineman who was a consensus first-team All-American in 1978. The 1992 Fiesta Bowl MVP led the NFL in receptions in 1998. 5 overall pick of the 2007 NFL draft. Logos were compiled by the amazing SportsLogos.net. STREAK W1. Instead of reassigning its primary football broadcast team of Dick Enberg and Merlin Olsen from its Rose Bowl telecast, NBC allowed Charlie Jones to be the play-by-play voice for his eighth consecutive Fiesta Bowl even after the contest became the national championship game. [1] The team was coached by Joe Paterno and played its home games in Beaver Stadium in University Park, Pennsylvania . It drew a 25.1 rating for NBC, which the bowl organizers claimed was a record for any college football game; the 1980 Rose Bowl, which NBC also aired, drew a 28.6 rating but was seen in fewer homes than the Fiesta Bowl, which was viewed in 21.9 million versus the 21.8 million the Rose Bowl had been viewed in.[2]. The first Penn State snap was fumbled, but the Nittany Lions recovered. Season Stats | Roster | Superlatives Date Opponent Location Result Recap Notes Stats Photos Video 9/5/87 vs. The Sugar Bowl, Cotton Bowl, and Orange Bowl all had payouts in the neighborhood of $2 million. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. All of the bowl games had been set except for the one that Miami and Penn State would be playing in for the national championship. Now two and a half weeks removed from an impressive Rose Bowl victory that resulted in a No. Find out more. Part of the 1986-87 bowl game season, the 1987 Fiesta Bowl also served as the National Championship Game, between the No. For a school rich in running back history, Lydell Mitchell may still be the best the program has ever seen. All logos are the trademark & property of their owners and not Sports Reference LLC. Simply put, Kerry Collins is the best all-around quarterback in Penn State program history. The team also featured All-Americans Jerome Brown, Dan Sileo, and Bennie Blades on defense, future NFL Hall-of-Famer Michael Irvin at wide receiver, and fullback Alonzo Highsmith, the third overall pick in the 1987 NFL Draft. The Buckeyes play their home games at Ohio Stadium in Columbus, Ohio. Manage all your favorite fandoms in one place! 1987 Penn State Nittany Lions Schedule and Results Previous Year Next Year Record: 8-4 (22nd of 104) ( Schedule & Results ) Conference: Ind Coach: Joe Paterno (8-4) Points For: 286 Points/G: 23.8 (44th of 104) Points Against: 244 Opp Pts/G: 20.3 (42nd of 104) SRS: 7.26 (30th of 104) SOS: 4.09 (25th of 104) 228. Do you have a sports website? Here's the schedule and how you can watch all the college events. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. All rights reserved. Michigan secured its second consecutive Big Ten championship for the first time since 2003-04, and its first . 28. His 23 bench press. Defensive tackle Bob Leshnak said, "Miami's center [Gregg Rakoczy] is the best I've faced. Join our linker program. The 1987 Pittsburgh Panthers football team represented the University of Pittsburgh as an independent during the 1987 NCAA Division I-A football season . OVERALL 7-6. Dick Raphael-USA TODAY Sports. Even with a national championship at stake, though, Penn State linebacker Pete Giftopoulos said the Penn State defense stayed calm. The grade: A+ Considering how it could've gone, the fit, the need and the aggressiveness makes this pick feel off the charts.. ); The use of software that blocks ads hinders our ability to serve you the content you came here to enjoy. The SPORTS REFERENCE and STATHEAD trademarks are owned exclusively by Sports Reference LLC. All rights reserved. Kirby Lee/Image of Sport-USA TODAY Sports. Pittsburgh Steelers / 3rd / 38th pick / 1964. And yet Jacobs still gets undervalued, at least outside the Lasch Building, in. ", Reggie Taylor of the Cincinnati Bearcats, who had played both teams said, "It's harder to run against Penn State. 8 overall pick of the Houston Oilers. Use without license or authorization is expressly prohibited. Check out the all-time offense for Penn State below and check out the rest of our continuing Penn State coverage on Nittany Lions Wire. We have tools and resources that can help you use sports data. Penn State Nittany Lions Choose a Staff Member: Bobby White Title Assistant AD for Premium Seating Email blw6@psu.edu Phone 814-865-8136 Bobby White joined the staff in March 2001. University Park, Pa. The majority of the game was a seesaw battle. This college football 1980s season article is a stub. 2 Penn State Nittany Lions. Some high-profile programs were among those twenty-four teams, with Penn State and Miami being two of them. Round 2 (No. Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. As noted above, the Fiesta Bowl was usually played in the early afternoon (MST). We present them here for purely educational purposes. 1987 Penn State Nittany Lions Roster Previous Year Next Year Record: 8-4 (22nd of 104) ( Schedule & Results ) Conference: Ind Coach: Joe Paterno (8-4) Points For: 286 Points/G: 23.8 (44th of 104) Points Against: 244 Opp Pts/G: 20.3 (42nd of 104) SRS: 7.26 (30th of 104) SOS: 4.09 (25th of 104) Bowl Game: Lost Citrus Bowl 35-10 versus Clemson Our reasoning for presenting offensive logos. Thirteen Nittany Lions were drafted in the 1987 NFL Draft. # denotes national championship game; denotes College Football Playoff semifinal game. "NBC Estimates Record 70 Million to See Fiesta,", Sarni, Jim. We present them here for purely educational purposes. All rights reserved. . Join our linker program. Putting together the all-time offense led to some tough decisions. The Nittany Lions responded with their only sustained drive of the night, going 74 yards in 13 plays, culminating in Shaffer's four-yard scamper into the end zone. 1964-1974. On fourth-and-goal, with 18 seconds left, Testaverde threw to the end zone, but was intercepted by Giftopoulos. Eight Nittany Lions were drafted in the 1984 NFL Draft. Since this year's game would determine the national championship, organizers decided to play it a day later on January 2; the kickoff was just after 6 p.m. MST, prime time in the Eastern and Central time zones. College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com Blog and Articles. Do you have a blog? References [ edit] Learn more about troubleshooting WordPress. 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Kuntz's 40-inch vertical jump and 10-foot-8 broad jump topped all prospects at the position. Please see our Contributors and Sources page for data source details. The Fiesta Bowl selection committee's only opposition came from the organizers of the Citrus Bowl in Orlando, which like the Fiesta Bowl was not locked in to taking anyone from a conference. Slot to Penn State Links. Copyright 2000-2023 Sports Reference LLC. The Michigan loss on November15 set Miami and Penn State at #1 and #2. The 1947 Penn State Nittany Lions football team was an American football team that represented Pennsylvania State University (Penn State) as an independent during the 1947 college football season. [3] As a result, the Fiesta Bowl's growing national prestige increased even further, ultimately propelling it to major-bowl status (and depending on the source, even replacing the Cotton Bowl as the fourth major bowl). The 1986 Heisman Trophy winner, Vinny Testaverde starred at quarterback. Copyright 2000-2023 Sports Reference LLC. Some school's results have been altered by retroactive NCAA penalties. In the 1948 cotton a bowl against SMU, rumors circulated that SMU wanted to meet with PSU and discuss the team not bringing its black players. But, the following week, Penn State once again found itself ranked #2 following Minnesota's 2017 upset victory at Michigan. In 1987, the Nittany Lions joined the Atlantic 10 Conference, ending their stint as an independent program. Penn State team captains A.Q. Ki-Jana Carter was one of the best blends of speed and physical force Penn State has ever seen. As noted above, Penn State went to the Orange Bowl and faced #3 Oklahoma while Miami took on #9 Tennessee in the Sugar Bowl. Our reasoning for presenting offensive logos. Hartings, a two-time first-team All-American player, went on to be a first-round NFL draft pick in 1995 and won a Super Bowl with the Pittsburgh Steelers. American Football Database is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community.
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