1983 California Bowl
The 1983 California Bowl was an American college football bowl game played on December 17, 1983 at Bulldog Stadium in Fresno, CA. The game pitted the Northern Illinois Huskies and the Cal State Fullerton Titans.
Background
The Huskies from DeKalb, Illinois, coached by Bill Mallory, started the season with non-conference games versus Kansas and Wisconsin, with a win over the former, a loss to the latter. The Huskies then won their first six conference games, before a 30–14 loss to Central Michigan. Wins over Toledo and Ohio helped seal the Mid-American Conference title with an 8–1 conference record, edging out Toledo, Bowling Green, and Central Michigan, which all had 7–2 records. It was the Huskies' first conference title since 1965. This was the school's first major bowl game appearance and first bowl game since the Mineral Water Bowl in 1965.Cal State Fullerton, coached by Gene Murphy, started the season with three straight victories over Boise State and conference opponents Long Beach State and Utah State. A loss to #4 Arizona was their last loss for a month, as they beat Pacific, Nevada, San Jose State and Fresno State to improve their record to 7–1, the most wins for the program in a season since 1973. However, they finished the season with three straight losses to Idaho State, Utah, and UNLV. The Titans' 5–1 record in the Big West Conference was good enough for the first conference title in school history and to qualify for their first bowl game in their 14th season of play.
Game summary
- Northern Illinois - Vince Scott 23 yard field goal, 1st 9:18
- Cal State Fullerton - Greg Steinke 26 yard field goal, 1st 5:57
- Northern Illinois - Darryl Richardson 3 yard touchdown run, 2nd 8:53
- Cal State Fullerton - Corn Redick 25 yard touchdown pass from Damon Allen, 2nd 6:11
- Northern Illinois - Darryl Richardson 4 yard touchdown run, 3rd 3:13
- Northern Illinois - Vince Scott 42 yard field goal, 4th 12:09
- Cal State Fullerton - Greg Steinke 40 yard field goal, 4th 7:03
For the Huskies, Tim Tyrrell went 10-of-18 for 119 yards while rushing for 37 yards on 14 runs. Lou Wicks rushed for 117 yards on 14 carries, with 2 catches for 22 yards and was voted the game's outstanding player. For the Titans, Damon Allen threw 18-of-32 for 233 yards and one touchdown while rushing for six yards on nine runs.