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- 1989_Fiesta_Bowl abstract "The 1989 Sunkist Fiesta Bowl, played on January 2, 1989, was the 18th edition of the Fiesta Bowl. The game featured the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, and the West Virginia Mountaineers. With both teams coming into the game undefeated, the Fiesta Bowl was the stage for the "National Championship" for the second time in three years. As in 1987, the Fiesta Bowl featured two independent schools squaring off for the national title. However, it was not a #1 vs. #2 matchup as the second-ranked Miami Hurricanes, like Notre Dame and West Virginia independent, chose to play in the Orange Bowl.Also, as in 1987, the game was played on January 2. However, this was not due to any special circumstances like the 1987 game was as New Year's Day fell on a Sunday in 1989 and per protocols all of the bowls that would normally take place that day were played on January 2.Notre Dame would control the game throughout to claim their record 11th National Championship. As of 2013, this remains the last championship for the Irish.Billy Hackett started the scoring with a 45-yard field goal to give Notre Dame an early 3–0 lead. Running back Anthony Johnson then scored on a 1-yard touchdown run to give Notre Dame a 9–0 lead. The ensuing extra point missed, and the score remained 9–0. Early in the second quarter, Rodney Culver added a 5-yard touchdown run to increase Notre Dame's lead to 16–0. Charlie Baumann of West Virginia scored on a 29-yard field goal to cut the lead to 16–3.Later in the second quarter, Tony Rice threw a 29-yard touchdown pass to Raghib Ismail, to extend the lead to 23–3. Charlie Baumann added a 31-yard field goal before halftime, to make it 23–6, Notre Dame. Early in the third quarter, Reggie Ho added a 32-yard field goal to increase the Irish lead to 26–6.WVU quarterback Major Harris hit Grantis Bell for a 17-yard touchdown pass, cutting the lead to 26–13. He later left the game with an injury. Tony Rice threw a 3-yard touchdown pass to Frank Jacobs. Rice later took it in himself for the 2-point conversion, giving Notre Dame a 34–13 lead. WVU scored with a 3-yard touchdown run by Reggie Rembert, Rembert also converted the 2-point conversion, making the score 34–21. Notre Dame sealed the game, by intercepting a pass in the end zone.".
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- 1989_Fiesta_Bowl attendance "74911".
- 1989_Fiesta_Bowl city Tempe,_Arizona.
- 1989_Fiesta_Bowl dateGamePlayed "--01-02".
- 1989_Fiesta_Bowl footballSeason "1988".
- 1989_Fiesta_Bowl gameName "Fiesta Bowl".
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- 1989_Fiesta_Bowl homeCoach Lou_Holtz.
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- 1989_Fiesta_Bowl homeNameShort "Notre Dame".
- 1989_Fiesta_Bowl homeNickname "Fighting Irish".
- 1989_Fiesta_Bowl homeRecord "11".
- 1989_Fiesta_Bowl homeSchool "University of Notre Dame".
- 1989_Fiesta_Bowl mvp "QB Tony Rice & LB Frank Stams".
- 1989_Fiesta_Bowl optionalSubheader "National Championship Game".
- 1989_Fiesta_Bowl ratings "17".
- 1989_Fiesta_Bowl stadium Sun_Devil_Stadium.
- 1989_Fiesta_Bowl titleSponsor "Sunkist".
- 1989_Fiesta_Bowl type "bg".
- 1989_Fiesta_Bowl usAnnouncers "Dick Enberg and Merlin Olsen".
- 1989_Fiesta_Bowl usNetwork NBC.
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- 1989_Fiesta_Bowl visitorCoach Don_Nehlen.
- 1989_Fiesta_Bowl visitorCoaches "3".
- 1989_Fiesta_Bowl visitorNameShort "West Virginia".
- 1989_Fiesta_Bowl visitorNickname "Mountaineers".
- 1989_Fiesta_Bowl visitorRecord "11".
- 1989_Fiesta_Bowl visitorSchool "West Virginia University".
- 1989_Fiesta_Bowl yearGamePlayed "1989".
- 1989_Fiesta_Bowl subject Category:1988–89_NCAA_football_bowl_games.
- 1989_Fiesta_Bowl subject Category:1989_in_Arizona.
- 1989_Fiesta_Bowl subject Category:Fiesta_Bowl.
- 1989_Fiesta_Bowl subject Category:Notre_Dame_Fighting_Irish_football_bowl_games.
- 1989_Fiesta_Bowl subject Category:West_Virginia_Mountaineers_football_bowl_games.
- 1989_Fiesta_Bowl comment "The 1989 Sunkist Fiesta Bowl, played on January 2, 1989, was the 18th edition of the Fiesta Bowl. The game featured the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, and the West Virginia Mountaineers. With both teams coming into the game undefeated, the Fiesta Bowl was the stage for the "National Championship" for the second time in three years. As in 1987, the Fiesta Bowl featured two independent schools squaring off for the national title. However, it was not a #1 vs.".
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