The 1983–84 NCAA football bowl games featured 16 games starting early in December and ending on January 2, 1984. The Tangerine Bowl was renamed the Florida Citrus Bowl.
Bowl games
- NOTE: Rankings used are the final regular season AP Rankings whenever noted
Date
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Game
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Site
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Result
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Ref.
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Dec 10
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Independence Bowl
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Independence Stadium Shreveport, LA
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(16) Air Force Falcons 9, Ole Miss 3
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Dec 17
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California Bowl
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Bulldog Stadium Fresno, CA
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Northern Illinois Huskies 20, Cal State Fullerton 13
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Florida Citrus Bowl
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Florida Citrus Bowl Orlando, FL
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(16) Maryland Terrapins 23, Tennessee Volunteers 30
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Dec 22
|
Hall of Fame Classic
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Legion Field Birmingham, AL
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(18) West Virginia Mountaineers 20, Kentucky Wildcats 16
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Dec 23
|
Holiday Bowl
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Jack Murphy Stadium San Diego, CA
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(9) BYU Cougars 21, Missouri Tigers 17
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Dec 24
|
Sun Bowl
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Sun Bowl El Paso, TX
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Alabama Crimson Tide 28, (6) SMU Mustangs 7
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Dec 26
|
Aloha Bowl
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Aloha Stadium Honolulu, HI
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Penn State Nittany Lions 13, Washington Huskies 10
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Dec 29
|
Liberty Bowl
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Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium Memphis, TN
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(13) Boston College 18, Notre Dame Fighting Irish 19
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Dec 30
|
Gator Bowl
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Gator Bowl Stadium Jacksonville, FL
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(10) Iowa Hawkeyes 6, (11) Florida Gators 14
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Peach Bowl
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Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium Atlanta, GA
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North Carolina Tar Heels 3, Florida State Seminoles 28
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Dec 31
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Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl
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Astrodome Houston, TX
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Oklahoma State Cowboys 24, (20) Baylor Bears 14
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Jan 2
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Sugar Bowl
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Louisiana Superdome New Orleans, LA
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(3) Auburn 9, (8) Michigan Wolverines 7
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Cotton Bowl
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Cotton Bowl Dallas, TX
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(7) Georgia Bulldogs 10, (2) Texas Longhorns 9
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Orange Bowl
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Orange Bowl Miami, FL
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(1) Nebraska Cornhuskers 30, (5) Miami Hurricanes 31
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Fiesta Bowl
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Sun Devil Stadium Tempe, AZ
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(14) Ohio State Buckeyes 28, (15) Pittsburgh Panthers 23
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Rose Bowl
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Rose Bowl Pasadena, CA
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UCLA Bruins 45, (4) Illinois Fighting Illini 9
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Final rankings
- Miami (FL)
- Nebraska
- Auburn
- Georgia
- Texas
- Florida
- BYU
- Michigan
- Ohio State
- Illinois
- Clemson
- SMU
- Air Force
- Iowa
- Alabama
- West Virginia
- UCLA
- Pittsburgh
- Boston College
- East Carolina
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- Miami (FL)
- Nebraska
- Auburn
- Georgia
- Texas
- Florida
- BYU
- Ohio State
- Michigan
- Illinois
- SMU
- Alabama
- UCLA
- Iowa
- Air Force
- West Virginia
- Penn State
- Oklahoma State
- Pittsburgh
- Boston College
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- Clemson was on probation by the NCAA during the 1983 season; they were therefore ineligible to receive votes in the Coaches' Poll
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