Game Results
Year | Attendance | Winning Team | Losing Team | MVP | ||||
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1983 | 71,123 | Nebraska | 44 | Penn State | 6 | Turner Gill | QB | Nebraska |
1984 | 51,131 | Miami | 20 | Auburn | 18 | Bernie Kosar | QB | Miami |
1985 | 51,227 | Brigham Young | 28 | Boston College | 14 | Robbie Bosco | QB | Brigham Young |
1986 | 68,296 | Alabama | 16 | Ohio State | 10 | Chris Spielman | LB | Ohio State |
1987 | 54,681 | Tennessee | 23 | Iowa | 22 | Reggie Cobb | RB | Tennessee |
1988 | 58,172 | Nebraska | 23 | Texas A&M | 14 | Steve Taylor | QB | Nebraska |
1989 | 77,323 | Notre Dame | 36 | Virginia | 13 | Tony Rice | QB | Notre Dame |
1990 | 57,293 | Southern California | 34 | Syracuse | 16 | Todd Marinovich | QB | Southern California |
1991 | 77,409 | Penn State | 34 | Georgia Tech | 22 | Tony Sacca | QB | Penn State |
1992 | 46,251 | North Carolina State | 24 | Iowa | 14 | Terry Jordan | QB | North Carolina State |
1993 | 51,734 | Florida State | 42 | Kansas | 0 | Derrick Brooks | LB | Florida State |
1994 | 58,233 | Nebraska | 31 | West Virginia | 0 | Tommie Frazier | QB | Nebraska |
1995 | 62,711 | Ohio State | 38 | Boston College | 6 | Eddie George | TB | Ohio State |
1996 | 77,716 | Penn State | 24 | Southern California | 7 | Curtis Enis | TB | Penn State |
1997 | 51,185 | Syracuse | 34 | Wisconsin | 0 | Donovan McNabb | QB | Syracuse |
1998 | 59,232 | Florida State | 23 | Texas A&M | 14 | Peter Warrick | WR | Florida State |
1999 | 73,037 | Miami | 23 | Ohio State | 12 | Kenny Kelly | QB | Miami |
2000 | 78,902 | Southern California | 29 | Penn State | 5 | Sultan McCullough | TB | Southern California |
2001 | 41,517 | Georgia Tech | 13 | Syracuse | 7 | Kelly Campbell | WR | Georgia Tech |
2002 | 72,903 | Notre Dame | 22 | Maryland | 0 | Nick Setta | PK | Notre Dame |
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