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1982 Liberty Bowl

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College football game
1982 Liberty Bowl
24th Liberty Bowl
Illinois Fighting IlliniAlabama Crimson Tide
(7–4)(7–4)
Big TenSEC
1521
Head coach: 
Mike White
Head coach: 
Bear Bryant
1234Total
Illinois066315
Alabama707721
DateDecember 29, 1982
Season1982
StadiumLiberty Bowl Memorial Stadium
LocationMemphis, Tennessee
MVPAlabama DBJeremiah Castille
RefereeRaymond Bower (CIFOA)
Attendance54,123
United States TV coverage
NetworkMetroSports
AnnouncersHarry Kalas,Joe Kapp andJohnny Holliday
Liberty Bowl
 ← 1981  1983 → 

The1982 Liberty Bowl was a postseasoncollege footballbowl game held on December 29, 1982, inMemphis, Tennessee, atLiberty Bowl Memorial Stadium. The 24th edition of theLiberty Bowl featured theIllinois Fighting Illini of theBig Ten Conference and theAlabama Crimson Tide of theSoutheastern Conference (SEC). Alabama won the game, 21–15.

Alabama entered the game with a 7–4 record, having lost their final three regular season games. The team was led by coachPaul "Bear" Bryant, who was coaching his final game after twenty-five years with the program, announcing he would retire and hand over control of the team toRay Perkins following the game.[1] Bryant's retirement made the Liberty Bowl one of the most covered games of the season as many news stations and newspapers sent reporters to cover the game.[2][3]

Illinois was led by head coachMike White and quarterbackTony Eason. The team was making their first bowl appearance since 1964, having won each of their previous bowls.

Game

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In the first quarter, Ricky Moore began the scoring as he punched in a 4-yard touchdown run to give Alabama an early lead. Illinois scored their own touchdown in the second quarter as Joe Curtis scored on a 1-yard touchdown run, but kicker Mike Bass missed the extra point which gave Alabama a 7–6 halftime lead.

Wide receiver Jesse Bendross extended Alabama's lead when he scored on an 8-yard touchdown run off a reverse. Illinois rallied behind quarterbackTony Eason following a touchdown pass to Oliver Williams and a 23-yard field goal from Mike Bass. Craig "Touchdown" Turner scored the final points in the fourth quarter for Alabama from a 1-yard touchdown run.

Defensive backJeremiah Castille was named the game's MVP after intercepting three passes fromTony Eason. Despite giving up 444 total offensive yards from Illinois, 423 passing yards by Eason, Alabama won the game 21–15.

The Tide intercepted seven passes in this game, four from Eason and three from backup quarterback Kris Jenner. Jenner was in the game for only three plays, all of which came after Eason had to leave the game after taking a hard hit from the Alabama defense. On all three plays, Jenner attempted a pass which was intercepted.

Bear Bryant finished with a collegiate record of 323 victories, 85 losses, and 17 ties.[4] Bryant died of a heart attack January 26, 1983—exactly four weeks after the Liberty Bowl.[5]

Scoring summary

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QuarterTeamScoring summaryScore
IllinoisAlabama
1AlabamaRicky Moore 4-yard touchdown run,Peter Kim kick good07
2IllinoisJoe Curtis 1-yard touchdown run,Mike Bass kick no good67
3AlabamaJesse Bendross 8-yard touchdown run,Peter Kim kick good614
IllinoisOliver Williams 2-yard touchdown reception fromTony Eason, two-point conversion no good1214
4AlabamaCraig Turner 1-yard touchdown run,Peter Kim kick good1221
IllinoisMike Bass 23-yard field goal1521
1521

Statistical summary

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Team Statistics

(Rushing-Passing-Total): UI - 21-423-444; UA - 217-130-347.

Individual Statistical Leaders

Rushing (Att.-Yds.-TD): UI - Curtis 7-13-1, Richard Ryles 4-10-0; UA - Moore 13-65-1, Jeff Fagan 6-38-0, Turner 11-36-1.

Passing (Att.-Comp.-Int.-TD-Yds.): UI - Eason 55-35-4-1-423, Kris Jenner 3-0-3-0-0; UA - Walter Lewis 13-7-2-0-130.

Receiving (No.-Yds.-TD): UI - Mike Martin 8-127-0, Williams 7-84-1, Tim Brewster 6-55-0; UA - Jesse Bendross 3-51-0, Joey Jones 2-60-0.

References

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  1. ^"After many a splendid season, the Bear hangs up his hat".Sports Illustrated. December 27, 1982. Archived fromthe original on December 6, 2008. RetrievedSeptember 10, 2008.
  2. ^"The Liberty Bowl 1982". Archived fromthe original on December 11, 2008. RetrievedSeptember 10, 2008.
  3. ^"Bear bow makes Libert Bowl a hot ticket".Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. December 23, 1982.
  4. ^"Bear Bryant dies of heart attack".Los Angeles Times. January 27, 1983.
  5. ^"Alabama in tears over loss of 'Bear'".Syracuse Herald-Journal. January 27, 1983.
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Notes
  • There was no Liberty Bowl in 2008 or 2015.
  • There was a Liberty Bowl in January and December of 2010 and 2016.

# denotes national championship game; † denotesCollege Football Playoff semifinal game;‡ denotesCollege Football Playoff quarterfinal game

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