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- 1993_Sugar_Bowl abstract "The 1993 Sugar Bowl took place on January 1, 1993, in the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana. It served as the final game and the National Championship of the 1992–93 college football season. The game featured two unbeaten teams in the Alabama Crimson Tide and the Miami Hurricanes. This game marked the first National Championship selected by the Bowl Coalition, a predecessor to the current Bowl Championship Series.Alabama was sent to the National Championship following their 28–21 victory over the Florida Gators in the inaugural SEC Championship Game. Miami, from the Big East, was led by Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback Gino Torretta, and was playing for back-to-back undefeated seasons and consecutive National Championships.Though Miami were favorites to claim the victory, Alabama's defense held the Hurricanes to just 13 points, while intercepting Torretta three times, en route to a 34–13 victory to claim their 12th National Championship. Alabama rushed for 267 yards—67 more yards than the Hurricanes had allowed all season.A legendary play in Alabama football lore, known as "The Strip", occurred when Miami wide receiver Lamar Thomas caught a pass and sprinted for an 89-yard touchdown throw from Torretta, when Alabama's George Teague caught him from behind, stripped the ball from him, and started running the other way before being tackled. The play became famous following Thomas's pre-game comments regarding the SEC, the superiority of the Miami receiving corps, and the manhood of the Alabama defensive backs. The play was negated by an Alabama offside penalty, but the strip was still successful in preventing a Miami touchdown on the play, as Miami would have simply declined the penalty had the strip not taken place. At one point, the Tide lined up all eleven players up to the line of scrimmage, confusing Torretta, which led to an interception returned for a touchdown.Following the poor performance, some reporters began to question whether Torretta deserved the Heisman.".
- 1993_Sugar_Bowl wikiPageExternalLink www.allstatesugarbowl.com.
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- 1993_Sugar_Bowl attendance "76789".
- 1993_Sugar_Bowl city Louisiana.
- 1993_Sugar_Bowl city New_Orleans.
- 1993_Sugar_Bowl date "1993-01-01".
- 1993_Sugar_Bowl dateGamePlayed "--01-01".
- 1993_Sugar_Bowl footballSeason "1992".
- 1993_Sugar_Bowl gameName "Sugar Bowl".
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- 1993_Sugar_Bowl home "10".
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- 1993_Sugar_Bowl homeAp "2".
- 1993_Sugar_Bowl homeCoach Gene_Stallings.
- 1993_Sugar_Bowl homeCoaches "2".
- 1993_Sugar_Bowl homeNameShort "Alabama".
- 1993_Sugar_Bowl homeNickname "Crimson Tide".
- 1993_Sugar_Bowl homeRecord "12".
- 1993_Sugar_Bowl mvp "Alabama RB Derrick Lassic".
- 1993_Sugar_Bowl odds "Miami by 8".
- 1993_Sugar_Bowl optionalSubheader "National Championship Game".
- 1993_Sugar_Bowl stadium Mercedes-Benz_Superdome.
- 1993_Sugar_Bowl titleSponsor "USF&G".
- 1993_Sugar_Bowl usAnnouncers "Keith Jackson and Bob Griese".
- 1993_Sugar_Bowl usNetwork ESPN_on_ABC.
- 1993_Sugar_Bowl visitor "0".
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- 1993_Sugar_Bowl visitor "7".
- 1993_Sugar_Bowl visitorAp "1".
- 1993_Sugar_Bowl visitorCoach Dennis_Erickson.
- 1993_Sugar_Bowl visitorCoaches "1".
- 1993_Sugar_Bowl visitorNameShort "Miami".
- 1993_Sugar_Bowl visitorNickname "Hurricanes".
- 1993_Sugar_Bowl visitorRecord "11".
- 1993_Sugar_Bowl yearGamePlayed "1993".
- 1993_Sugar_Bowl subject Category:1992–93_NCAA_football_bowl_games.
- 1993_Sugar_Bowl subject Category:Alabama_Crimson_Tide_football_bowl_games.
- 1993_Sugar_Bowl subject Category:Bowl_Coalition.
- 1993_Sugar_Bowl subject Category:Miami_Hurricanes_football_bowl_games.
- 1993_Sugar_Bowl subject Category:Sugar_Bowl.
- 1993_Sugar_Bowl comment "The 1993 Sugar Bowl took place on January 1, 1993, in the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana. It served as the final game and the National Championship of the 1992–93 college football season. The game featured two unbeaten teams in the Alabama Crimson Tide and the Miami Hurricanes.".
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- 1993_Sugar_Bowl homepage www.allstatesugarbowl.com.
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