The 1982 Cotton Bowl Classic was the 46th
edition
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of the
college football
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bowl game
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, played at the
Cotton Bowl in
Dallas
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,
Texas
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, on Friday, January 1. Part of the
1981–82 bowl game season, it matched the
third-ranked Alabama Crimson Tide
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of the
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(SEC) and the #6
Texas Longhorns
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of the
Southwest Conference
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(SWC). 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
Arkansas
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, and a tie to
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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
Georgia Tech
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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
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. Their win over
Auburn
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the previous game gave Bryant his 315th win.
Game summary
Televised by
CBS
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, the game kicked off shortly after 1 p.m.
CST, a half hour after the
Fiesta Bowl
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started on
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Trailing 10–0 in the fourth quarter, the Longhorns scored their first points with a
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by
Robert Brewer on a third-and-long with 10:38 remaining. On Texas' next possession,
Terry Orr
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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
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Wrexham
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returned the ensuing kickoff to the Texas 38-yard line, and Alabama quarterback
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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
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to insure better field position and make the final margin 14–12.
Scoring
First quarter
:''No scoring''
Second quarter
*Alabama -
Jesse Bendross
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6-yard pass from
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(Peter Kim kick)
Third quarter
:''No scoring''
Fourth quarter
*Alabama - Kim 24-yard field goal
*Texas -
Robert Brewer 30-yard run (
Raul Allegre
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kick)
*Texas -
Terry Orr
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8-yard run (Allegre kick)
*Alabama - Safety, punter
John Goodson
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downed ball in the end zone
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Statistics
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Aftermath
Texas climbed to second in the final AP poll, while Alabama fell to seventh.
References
Further reading
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