1982 Cotton Bowl Classic


The 1982 Cotton Bowl Classic was the 46th edition of the college football bowl game, played at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas, on Friday, January 1. Part of the 1981 [NCAA Division I-A football season#Bowl games|1981–82 bowl game] season, it matched the third-ranked 1980 [Alabama Crimson Tide football team|Alabama Crimson Tide] of the Southeastern Conference and the #6 1981 [Texas Longhorns football team|Texas Longhorns] of the Southwest Conference. Down by ten points, slight underdog Texas rallied in the fourth quarter to win, 14–12.

Teams

Both teams entered the matchup with identical 9–1–1 records.

Texas

The Longhorns were ranked #1 entering their fifth game of the season, but they lost to 1981 [Arkansas Razorbacks football team|Arkansas], and a tie to 1981 [Houston Cougars football team|Houston] three weeks later knocked them out of serious championship contention.

Alabama

Alabama was co-champion of the Southeastern Conference who had been ranked #2 after their first game, but a loss to 1981 [Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football team|Georgia Tech] and a tie four weeks later knocked them out of contention, though they won the SEC title due to them having a perfect SEC record along with 1981 [Georgia Bulldogs football team|Georgia]. Their win over 1981 [Auburn Tigers football team|Auburn] the previous game gave Bryant his 315th win.

Game summary

Televised by CBS, the game kicked off shortly after 1 p.m. CST, a half hour after the Fiesta Bowl started on NBC.
Trailing 10–0 in the fourth quarter, the Longhorns scored their first points with a quarterback draw by Robert Brewer on a third-and-long with 10:38 remaining. On Texas' next possession, Terry Orr scored from eight yards out to cap an eleven-play, eighty-yard drive to put the Longhorns up 14–10 with 2:05 remaining. Alabama's Joey Jones returned the ensuing kickoff to the Texas 38-yard line, and Alabama quarterback Walter Lewis took over with 1:54 left. On the very next play, UT's William Graham picked off a Lewis pass at the one. The Longhorns took a safety to insure better field position and make the final margin 14–12.

Scoring

First quarter
Second quarter
Third quarter
Fourth quarter

Aftermath

Texas climbed to second in the final AP poll, while Alabama fell to seventh.