1981 Orange Bowl
The 1981 Orange Bowl was the 47th edition of the college football bowl game, played at the Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida, on Thursday, January 1. Part of the 1980 [NCAA Division I-A football season#Bowl games|1980–81 bowl game] season, it matched the 1980 NCAA [Division I-A football rankings|fourth-ranked] 1980 [Oklahoma Sooners football team|Oklahoma Sooners] of the Big Eight Conference and the NCAA [Division I FBS independent schools|independent] #2 1980 [Florida State Seminoles football team|Florida State Seminoles].
Favored Oklahoma rallied to win by a point, 18–17.
Teams
The game was a rematch of the previous year, and both teams were on seven-game winning streaks.Oklahoma
The Sooners lost two non-conference games, to 1980 [Stanford Cardinals football team|Stanford] at home, and rival 1980 [Texas Longhorns football team|Texas] in Dallas. They were champions of the Big Eight Conference for the eighth consecutive year. This was Oklahoma's twelfth Orange Bowl Oklahoma Sooners bowl games|appearance], fourth consecutive, and fifth in six seasons.Florida State
The Seminoles' only blemish was a one-point loss at rival 1980 [Miami Hurricanes football team|Miami] in late September. This was Florida State's second major bowl Florida State Seminoles bowl games|appearance], after playing in last year's edition.Game summary
After a scoreless first quarter, Ricky Williams put Florida State ahead with his touchdown run, and Oklahoma countered with a long field goal by Mike Keeling; the Seminoles led 7–3 at halftime.To start the second half, Oklahoma drove 78 yards on twelve plays, and halfback David Overstreet scored from four yards out to take a 10–7 lead. A short field goal by Bill Capece tied the game at ten for the last tally of the third quarter.
Four minutes into the final quarter, cornerback Bobby Butler recovered a botched punt snap in the end zone to give the Seminoles a 17–10 lead. With 3:19 remaining, Oklahoma's fate laid in the hands of senior quarterback J. C. Watts, who had turned the ball over three times on fumbles. He led the Sooners on a 78-yard drive, culminating with an eleven-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Steve Rhodes with 1:33 remaining. Down by a point, Oklahoma opted for the two-point conversion attempt, and Watts completed a pass to tight end Forrest Valora in the end zone for a one-point lead. Florida State tried to counter back, but Capece's 62-yard field goal attempt fell short, and the Sooners were victorious.
Scoring
;First quarter:;Second quarter:
- Florida State – Ricky Williams 10-yard run
- Oklahoma – Mike Keeling 53-yard field goal
- Oklahoma – David Overstreet 4-yard run
- Florida State – Capece 19-yard field goal
- Florida State – Bobby Butler fumble recovery of punt snap
- Oklahoma – Steve Rhodes 11-yard pass from J. C. Watts
Statistics
Aftermath
Oklahoma climbed to third in the final AP poll and Florida State fell to fifth.The Sooners' next Orange Bowl was four years later, the first of four consecutive; the Seminoles did not return for twelve years.