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- 1984_Sugar_Bowl abstract "The 1984 Sugar Bowl was the 50th edition to the annual game. It featured the third ranked Auburn Tigers, and the eighth ranked Michigan Wolverines. Auburn won the game by a 9-7 margin.The only scoring in the first half was on a 4-yard touchdown run by Michigan quarterback Steve Smith. It was set up by a 19-yard completion from Smith to Triando Makray, and 38 yards rushing by Rick Rogers. Michigan took a 7-0 lead into halftime. Michigan finished the first quarter with a 116-61 differential in yardage. Auburn used a tremendous rushing attack throughout the game. They would finish with 301 rushing yards on 21 first downs. Midway through the third quarter, Auburn kicker Al Del Greco kicked a 31-yard field goal, making it 7-3 Michigan.In the fourth quarter, Del Greco would add two more field goals of 32 and 19 yards to seal the victory for the Auburn Tigers, 9-7.Despite Auburn's victory and a loss by No. 2 Texas earlier in the day to Georgia (whom Auburn beat in Athens Nov. 12) in the Cotton Bowl, the Tigers were not voted national champions in either of the wire-service polls. The No. 5 Miami Hurricanes vaulted past Auburn to the top spot with their 31-30 victory over top-ranked Nebraska in the Orange Bowl.".
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- 1984_Sugar_Bowl attendance "77893".
- 1984_Sugar_Bowl city New_Orleans.
- 1984_Sugar_Bowl dateGamePlayed "--01-02".
- 1984_Sugar_Bowl footballSeason "1983".
- 1984_Sugar_Bowl gameName "Sugar Bowl".
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- 1984_Sugar_Bowl home "0".
- 1984_Sugar_Bowl home "7".
- 1984_Sugar_Bowl homeAp "8".
- 1984_Sugar_Bowl homeCoach Bo_Schembechler.
- 1984_Sugar_Bowl homeCoaches "8".
- 1984_Sugar_Bowl homeNameShort "Michigan".
- 1984_Sugar_Bowl homeNickname "Wolverines".
- 1984_Sugar_Bowl homeRecord "9".
- 1984_Sugar_Bowl homeSchool "University of Michigan".
- 1984_Sugar_Bowl homeTotal "7".
- 1984_Sugar_Bowl stadium Mercedes-Benz_Superdome.
- 1984_Sugar_Bowl type Sugar_Bowl.
- 1984_Sugar_Bowl usAnnouncers Frank_Broyles.
- 1984_Sugar_Bowl usAnnouncers Keith_Jackson.
- 1984_Sugar_Bowl usNetwork American_Broadcasting_Company.
- 1984_Sugar_Bowl visitor "0".
- 1984_Sugar_Bowl visitor "3".
- 1984_Sugar_Bowl visitor "6".
- 1984_Sugar_Bowl visitorAp "3".
- 1984_Sugar_Bowl visitorCoach Pat_Dye.
- 1984_Sugar_Bowl visitorCoaches "3".
- 1984_Sugar_Bowl visitorNameShort "Auburn".
- 1984_Sugar_Bowl visitorNickname "Tigers".
- 1984_Sugar_Bowl visitorRecord "10".
- 1984_Sugar_Bowl visitorSchool "Auburn University".
- 1984_Sugar_Bowl visitorTotal "9".
- 1984_Sugar_Bowl yearGamePlayed "1984".
- 1984_Sugar_Bowl subject Category:1983–84_NCAA_football_bowl_games.
- 1984_Sugar_Bowl subject Category:Auburn_Tigers_football_bowl_games.
- 1984_Sugar_Bowl subject Category:Michigan_Wolverines_football_bowl_games.
- 1984_Sugar_Bowl subject Category:Sugar_Bowl.
- 1984_Sugar_Bowl comment "The 1984 Sugar Bowl was the 50th edition to the annual game. It featured the third ranked Auburn Tigers, and the eighth ranked Michigan Wolverines. Auburn won the game by a 9-7 margin.The only scoring in the first half was on a 4-yard touchdown run by Michigan quarterback Steve Smith. It was set up by a 19-yard completion from Smith to Triando Makray, and 38 yards rushing by Rick Rogers. Michigan took a 7-0 lead into halftime.".
- 1984_Sugar_Bowl label "1984 Sugar Bowl".
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