1989 All-American Bowl

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DateDecember 28, 1989
Season1989
1989 All-American Bowl
1234Total
Duke 0140721
Texas Tech 141414749
DateDecember 28, 1989
Season1989
StadiumLegion Field
LocationBirmingham, Alabama
MVPRB James Gray
RefereeDick Burleson (SEC)
Attendance47,750
United States TV coverage
NetworkESPN
AnnouncersWayne Larrivee, Ben Bennett and Chris Fowler
All-American Bowl
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The 1989 All-American Bowl was a college football postseason bowl game between the Duke Blue Devils and Texas Tech Red Raiders.

Both teams had bowl win droughts of over 15 years, with Duke not having a bowl game in 28 years and Texas Tech not winning one in 16 years. Duke was (co) champion of the Atlantic Coast Conference with Virginia (the only team to beat Duke in ACC play that year) for the first time since 1962, which was also the last time they had gone to a bowl game. As for Texas Tech, they were 4th place in the Southwest Conference, in their first bowl game since 1986.

Game summary

First quarter

  • Texas Tech – James Gray 2 yard touchdown run (Elliott kick failed)
  • Texas Tech – Price 36 yard touchdown pass from Gill (Talkington pass from Gill)

Second quarter

  • Texas Tech – Gray 54 yard touchdown run (Elliott kick)
  • Texas Tech – Gray 18 yard touchdown run (Elliott kick)
  • Duke – Bud Zuberer 30 yard touchdown pass from Brown (Gardner kick)
  • Duke – Dave Colonna 25 yard touchdown pass from Brown (Gardner kick)

Third quarter

  • Texas Tech – Anthony Lynn 1 yard touchdown run (Elliott kick)
  • Texas Tech – Gill 1 yard touchdown run (Elliott kick)

Fourth quarter

  • Duke – Colonna 16 yard touchdown pass from Brown (Gardner kick)
  • Texas Tech – Gray 32 yard touchdown run (Elliott kick)

James Gray ran for 280 yards on 33 carries.[1][2][3]| source = [4][5]

Aftermath

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