1983 Liberty Bowl

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DateDecember 29, 1983
Season1983
1983 Liberty Bowl
25th Liberty Bowl
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Boston College 666018
Notre Dame 7120019
DateDecember 29, 1983
Season1983
StadiumLiberty Bowl Memorial Stadium
LocationMemphis, Tennessee
MVPQB Doug Flutie (Boston College)
RefereeRichard Burleson (SEC)
Attendance47,071
United States TV coverage
NetworkKatz Sports
AnnouncersCurt Gowdy, Bud Wilkinson, and Dave Diles
Liberty Bowl
  1982  1984  

The 1983 Liberty Bowl was a college football postseason bowl game played on December 29, 1983, at Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium in Memphis, Tennessee. The 25th edition of the Liberty Bowl pitted the Boston College Eagles and the Notre Dame Fighting Irish.

Notre Dame started the season ranked #5 in the polls, rising one spot after beating Purdue to begin the season. Losses to Michigan State and Miami made them fall out of the polls, but the Irish would win their next five games. But they lost their last three games of the season to finish at 6–5, but they were invited to a bowl game for the first time since 1980.

The Eagles began the season 3–0, with victories over Morgan State, Clemson, and Rutgers, which made them get into the AP rankings at #19. However, a loss to #12 West Virginia made them fall back out. They promptly won four straight games over Temple, Yale, Penn State, and Army, while getting back into the rankings at #13 before a loss to Syracuse. A win over Holy Cross and #13 Alabama finished a season where they were invited to their second straight bowl game.

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