1981 Cotton Bowl Classic

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DateJanuary 1, 1981
Season1980
1981 Cotton Bowl Classic
45th Cotton Bowl Classic
1234Total
Alabama 6731430
Baylor 20002
DateJanuary 1, 1981
Season1980
StadiumCotton Bowl
LocationDallas, Texas
MVPWarren Lyles (Alabama NG)
Major Ogilvie (Alabama RB)
FavoriteAlabama by 3½ points[1]
RefereeVance Carlson (Big Eight)
Attendance74,281
United States TV coverage
NetworkCBS
AnnouncersLindsey Nelson (Play-by-play)
Roger Staubach (Color)
Frank Glieber (Sideline)
Cotton Bowl Classic
  1980  1982  
The Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas, hosted the Cotton Bowl Classic.

The 1981 Cotton Bowl Classic was the 45th edition of the college football bowl game, played at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas, on Thursday, January 1. Part of the 1980–81 bowl game season, it matched the ninth-ranked Alabama Crimson Tide of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) and the #6 Baylor Bears of the Southwest Conference (SWC). Favored Alabama shut out the Baylor offense and won, 30–2.[2][3][4]

Alabama

Baylor

Game summary

Televised by CBS, the game kicked off shortly after 1 p.m. CST, at the same time as the Sugar Bowl on ABC.[5]

Alabama took a 6–0 lead on a pair of Peter Kim field goals.[6] Baylor responded later in the first quarter with its only points of the game when Tommy Tabor sacked Alabama quarterback Walter Lewis in the end zone for a safety to bring the score to 6–2.[7] The Crimson Tide extended their lead to 13–2 at the half following a one-yard Major Ogilvie touchdown run in the second quarter.[6]

After a third Kim field goal in the third, Alabama closed out the fourth quarter with a pair of touchdowns; Don Jacobs scored on a one-yard run, followed by Mark Nix from three yards out to make the final score 30–2.[6] Alabama linebacker Warren Lyles was named the defensive MVP,[8] and running back Ogilvie took the offensive honors.

Scoring

First quarter

  • Alabama - Peter Kim 29-yard field goal
  • Alabama - Kim 27-yard field goal
  • Baylor - Safety, quarterback Walter Lewis tackled by Tommy Tabor in the end zone

Second quarter

  • Alabama - Major Ogilvie 1-yard run (Kim kick)

Third quarter

  • Alabama - Kim 42-yard field goal

Fourth quarter

  • Alabama - Don Jacobs 1-yard run (Kim kick)
  • Alabama - Mark Nix 2-yard run (George Mardini kick)
Source:[2][3][4]

Statistics

Aftermath

References

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