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- 1973_Orange_Bowl abstract "The 1973 edition of the Orange Bowl featured Nebraska and Notre Dame, and their two hall of fame coaches, Bob Devaney and Ara Parseghian.Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Rodgers scored on an 8-yard touchdown run as Nebraska took the lead at 7-0. In the second quarter, Gary Dixon scored on a 1-yard touchdown run to increase the score to 14-0. I-back Rodgers then found split end Frosty Anderson for a 52-yard touchdown pass and the Huskers led 20-0 at halftime.In the third quarter, Rodgers scored on runs of 4 and 5 yards as Nebraska built a 33-0 lead. Quarterback Dave Humm threw a 50-yard touchdown pass to Rodgers as Nebraska led 40-0 after three quarters. Notre Dame managed six points on a touchdown from Tom Clements to Demmerle against the Husker reserves to avoid a shutout.Although 1972 was a letdown season after two consecutive national championships, the Huskers were the first to three-peat in the Orange Bowl. Johnny Rodgers scored four touchdowns and threw for another in his final collegiate game.".
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- 1973_Orange_Bowl city Miami.
- 1973_Orange_Bowl dateGamePlayed "--01-01".
- 1973_Orange_Bowl footballSeason "1972".
- 1973_Orange_Bowl gameName "Orange Bowl".
- 1973_Orange_Bowl hasPhotoCollection 1973_Orange_Bowl.
- 1973_Orange_Bowl home "0".
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- 1973_Orange_Bowl home "20".
- 1973_Orange_Bowl home "7".
- 1973_Orange_Bowl homeAp "9".
- 1973_Orange_Bowl homeCoach Bob_Devaney.
- 1973_Orange_Bowl homeCoaches "9".
- 1973_Orange_Bowl homeNameShort "Nebraska".
- 1973_Orange_Bowl homeNickname "Cornhuskers".
- 1973_Orange_Bowl homeRecord "8".
- 1973_Orange_Bowl homeSchool "University of Nebraska".
- 1973_Orange_Bowl homeTotal "40".
- 1973_Orange_Bowl optionalSubheader "Bowl Game".
- 1973_Orange_Bowl stadium Miami_Orange_Bowl.
- 1973_Orange_Bowl type "Bowl Game".
- 1973_Orange_Bowl usAnnouncers "Jim Simpson and Kyle Rote".
- 1973_Orange_Bowl usNetwork "NBC".
- 1973_Orange_Bowl visitor "0".
- 1973_Orange_Bowl visitor "6".
- 1973_Orange_Bowl visitorAp "12".
- 1973_Orange_Bowl visitorCoach Ara_Parseghian.
- 1973_Orange_Bowl visitorCoaches "12".
- 1973_Orange_Bowl visitorNameShort "Notre Dame".
- 1973_Orange_Bowl visitorNickname "Fighting Irish".
- 1973_Orange_Bowl visitorRecord "8".
- 1973_Orange_Bowl visitorSchool "University of Notre Dame".
- 1973_Orange_Bowl visitorTotal "6".
- 1973_Orange_Bowl yearGamePlayed "1973".
- 1973_Orange_Bowl subject Category:1972–73_NCAA_football_bowl_games.
- 1973_Orange_Bowl subject Category:Nebraska_Cornhuskers_football_bowl_games.
- 1973_Orange_Bowl subject Category:Notre_Dame_Fighting_Irish_football_bowl_games.
- 1973_Orange_Bowl subject Category:Orange_Bowl.
- 1973_Orange_Bowl comment "The 1973 edition of the Orange Bowl featured Nebraska and Notre Dame, and their two hall of fame coaches, Bob Devaney and Ara Parseghian.Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Rodgers scored on an 8-yard touchdown run as Nebraska took the lead at 7-0. In the second quarter, Gary Dixon scored on a 1-yard touchdown run to increase the score to 14-0.".
- 1973_Orange_Bowl label "1973 Orange Bowl".
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