1987 Orange Bowl

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DateJanuary 1, 1987
Season1986
LocationMiami, Florida
1987 Orange Bowl
53rd Orange Bowl
The Miami Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida, hosted the Orange Bowl.
1234Total
Arkansas 00088
Oklahoma 014141442
DateJanuary 1, 1987
Season1986
StadiumOrange Bowl
LocationMiami, Florida
MVPSpencer Tillman (Oklahoma HB)
Dante Jones       (Oklahoma LB)
FavoriteOklahoma by 17 points[1]
RefereePaul Schmitt (Independent)
Attendance52,717
United States TV coverage
NetworkNBC
AnnouncersDon Criqui, Bob Trumpy,
and Paul Maguire
Nielsen ratings16.0
Orange Bowl
  1986  1988  

The 1987 Orange Bowl was the 53rd edition of the college football bowl game, played at the Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida, on Thursday, January 1. Part of the 1986–87 bowl game season, it matched the ninth-ranked Arkansas Razorbacks of the Southwest Conference (SWC) and the #3 Oklahoma Sooners of the Big Eight Conference.[2] Heavily favored Oklahoma won 42–8.[3][4][5]

Arkansas

The Razorbacks lost twice, to Texas Tech and Baylor. This was Arkansas' first Orange Bowl appearance in nine years; that 1978 game was a 31–6 upset rout of Oklahoma.

Oklahoma

The Sooners won the Big Eight Conference title for the third straight year and appeared in a third consecutive Orange Bowl.[2] Only a 28–16 loss at Miami in late September cost them a shot at a second straight title. Standout linebacker Brian Bosworth was suspended for this game after testing positive for steroids.[6] Bosworth came out with the Oklahoma team captains for the pregame coin toss, but was told by the officials he couldn't participate and was ordered back to the sidelines. As he walked back, the Oklahoma students in attendance stood and cheered in support.

Game summary

The game followed the Rose Bowl on NBC, and kicked off around 8:30 p.m. EST;[2] it was the sole game in that time slot, as the Sugar Bowl was played earlier in the day on ABC.

Following a scoreless first quarter, Spencer Tillman gave Oklahoma the lead in the second quarter with two touchdown runs, the latter occurring after an Arkansas turnover, and it was 14–0 at halftime. Quarterback Jamelle Holieway added his own two touchdown runs to make it 28–0 after three quarters. Arkansas threw five interceptions, as Anthony Stafford and Duncan Parham added touchdown runs of their own to make it 42–0 for Oklahoma. In the final half-minute, Arkansas scored on a one-yard touchdown run by fullback Derrick Thomas (and a two-point conversion) to avoid a shutout.[3][4][7]

Scoring

First quarter
No scoring
Second quarter
Third quarter
  • Oklahoma – Jamelle Holieway 2-yard run (Lashar kick)
  • Oklahoma – Holieway 4-yard run (Lashar kick)
Fourth quarter
  • Oklahoma – Anthony Stafford 13-yard run (Lashar kick)
  • Oklahoma – Duncan Parham 49-yard run (Lashar kick)
  • Arkansas – Derrick Thomas 1-yard run (James Shibest pass from John Bland)
Source:[3][4]

Statistics

Aftermath

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