1983 Florida Citrus Bowl
The 1983 Florida Citrus Bowl was an American college football bowl game played on December 17, 1983 at Florida Citrus Bowl in Orlando, Florida. The game pitted the Tennessee Volunteers and the Maryland Terrapins.
Background
Tennessee
Tennessee started the season 1-2, with a win over New Mexico and losses to #10 Pittsburgh and #11 Auburn. The Volunteers promptly won the next five games, including a road victory at #11 Alabama. A loss to Ole Miss was followed by victories over Kentucky and Vanderbilt to end the season tied for third place with Florida in the Southeastern Conference. This was Tennessee's third straight bowl season.Maryland
Maryland began the season ranked #17, and they opened the season with a win over SEC opponent Vanderbilt. A loss to #20 West Virginia dropped them out of the polls, but the Terrapins won the next six games, rising up to #7 in the polls. However, the Terps lost their next two games, though they finished the season with a win over North Carolina State. Due to Clemson being on probation for recruiting violations, Maryland was declared the champion of the Atlantic Coast Conference. This was their first ACC title since 1976. This was their fourth straight bowl season.Bowl
After 37 Tangerine Bowls, this was the first time that the game was played under the Florida Citrus moniker, accompanying the newly named stadium with the same name, which had been known as "Orlando Stadium" from 1977 to 1982.Game summary
- Maryland – Jess Atkinson 18 yard field goal
- Tennessee – Lenny Taylor 12 yard touchdown pass from Alan Cockrell
- Maryland – Jess Atkinson 48 yard field goal
- Maryland – Jess Atkinson 31 yard field goal
- Tennessee – Fuad Reveiz 25 yard field goal
- Maryland – Jess Atkinson 22 yard field goal
- Tennessee – Sam Henderson 19 yard touchdown run
- Maryland – Rick Badanjek 3 yard touchdown run
- Tennessee – Johnnie Jones 1 yard touchdown run
- Tennessee – Johnnie Jones 2 yard touchdown run
- Maryland – Jess Atkinson 26 yard field goal