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- 1987_Sugar_Bowl abstract "The 1987 edition to the Sugar Bowl featured the fifth ranked LSU Tigers, and the sixth ranked Nebraska Cornhuskers. It was the third time in five seasons that the two teams had met in a bowl game, with Nebraska winning all three encounters.LSU scored first on a 1-yard touchdown run from Williams, giving the Tigers a 7-0 first quarter lead, before the Huskers scored 30 unanswered points.In the second quarter, Dale Klein kicked a 42-yard field goal for the Huskers cutting the LSU lead to 7-3. Quarterback Steve Taylor scored on a 2-yard touchdown run later in the quarter to give Nebraska a 10-7 halftime lead.Following intermission, Tyrese Knox gave Nebraska a 17-7 advantage with a 1-yard run early in the third quarter. Taylor found tight-end Todd Millikan on a 3-yard touchdown pass early in the fourth, and Knox's second 1-yard touchdown run extended the Husker lead out to 30-7.LSU's Hodson added a 24-yard touchdown pass late to Moss, and with the two-point conversion made the score 30-15, which held up.Nebraska's Steve Taylor was named Most Valuable Player.This was the final game for LSU under coach Bill Arnsparger, who announced he was accepting the athletic director position at Southeastern Conference rival Florida after the Tigers' regular season finale vs. Tulane. Arnsparger led LSU to the 1986 SEC championship, its first since 1970.".
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- 1987_Sugar_Bowl city New_Orleans.
- 1987_Sugar_Bowl dateGamePlayed "--01-01".
- 1987_Sugar_Bowl footballSeason "1986".
- 1987_Sugar_Bowl gameName "Sugar Bowl".
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- 1987_Sugar_Bowl home "0".
- 1987_Sugar_Bowl home "7".
- 1987_Sugar_Bowl home "8".
- 1987_Sugar_Bowl homeAp "5".
- 1987_Sugar_Bowl homeCoach Bill_Arnsparger.
- 1987_Sugar_Bowl homeCoaches "6".
- 1987_Sugar_Bowl homeNameShort "LSU".
- 1987_Sugar_Bowl homeNickname "Tigers".
- 1987_Sugar_Bowl homeRecord "9".
- 1987_Sugar_Bowl homeSchool "Louisiana State University".
- 1987_Sugar_Bowl homeTotal "15".
- 1987_Sugar_Bowl stadium Mercedes-Benz_Superdome.
- 1987_Sugar_Bowl titleSponsor "USF&G".
- 1987_Sugar_Bowl type "Bowl Game".
- 1987_Sugar_Bowl usAnnouncers "Keith Jackson and Tim Brant".
- 1987_Sugar_Bowl usNetwork "ABC".
- 1987_Sugar_Bowl visitor "0".
- 1987_Sugar_Bowl visitor "10".
- 1987_Sugar_Bowl visitor "13".
- 1987_Sugar_Bowl visitor "7".
- 1987_Sugar_Bowl visitorAp "6".
- 1987_Sugar_Bowl visitorCoach Tom_Osborne.
- 1987_Sugar_Bowl visitorCoaches "5".
- 1987_Sugar_Bowl visitorNameShort "Nebraska".
- 1987_Sugar_Bowl visitorNickname "Cornhuskers".
- 1987_Sugar_Bowl visitorRecord "9".
- 1987_Sugar_Bowl visitorSchool "University of Nebraska".
- 1987_Sugar_Bowl visitorTotal "30".
- 1987_Sugar_Bowl yearGamePlayed "1987".
- 1987_Sugar_Bowl subject Category:1986–87_NCAA_football_bowl_games.
- 1987_Sugar_Bowl subject Category:LSU_Tigers_football_bowl_games.
- 1987_Sugar_Bowl subject Category:Nebraska_Cornhuskers_football_bowl_games.
- 1987_Sugar_Bowl subject Category:Sugar_Bowl.
- 1987_Sugar_Bowl comment "The 1987 edition to the Sugar Bowl featured the fifth ranked LSU Tigers, and the sixth ranked Nebraska Cornhuskers. It was the third time in five seasons that the two teams had met in a bowl game, with Nebraska winning all three encounters.LSU scored first on a 1-yard touchdown run from Williams, giving the Tigers a 7-0 first quarter lead, before the Huskers scored 30 unanswered points.In the second quarter, Dale Klein kicked a 42-yard field goal for the Huskers cutting the LSU lead to 7-3.".
- 1987_Sugar_Bowl label "1987 Sugar Bowl".
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