1983–84 NCAA football bowl games
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Number of bowl teams per state.
The 1983-84 Bowl Season featured 16 games starting early in December and ending on January 1, 1984. The Tangerine Bowl was renamed the Florida Citrus Bowl.
[edit] Bowl Games
- NOTE: Rankings used are the final regular season AP Rankings whenever noted
[edit] Independence Bowl
[edit] California Bowl
[edit] Florida Citrus Bowl
[edit] All-American Bowl
[edit] Holiday Bowl
[edit] Sun Bowl
Main article:
1983 Sun Bowl
[edit] Aloha Bowl
[edit] Liberty Bowl
[edit] Gator Bowl
[edit] Peach Bowl
[edit] Bluebonnet Bowl
[edit] Sugar Bowl
[edit] Cotton Bowl Classic
[edit] Orange Bowl
[edit] Fiesta Bowl
[edit] Rose Bowl
Main article:
1984 Rose Bowl
[edit] Final rankings
- Miami (FL)
- Nebraska
- Auburn
- Georgia
- Texas
- Florida
- BYU
- Michigan
- Ohio State
- Illinois
- Clemson
- SMU
- Air Force
- Iowa
- Alabama
- West Virginia
- UCLA
- Pittsburgh
- Boston College
- East Carolina
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- Miami (FL)
- Nebraska
- Auburn
- Georgia
- Texas
- Florida
- BYU
- Ohio State
- Michigan
- Illinois
- SMU
- Alabama
- UCLA
- Iowa
- Air Force
- West Virginia
- Penn State
- Oklahoma State
- Pittsburgh
- Boston College
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- Clemson was on probation by the NCAA during the 1983 season; they were therefore ineligible to receive votes in the Coaches' Poll
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1983–84 NCAA football bowl game season
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