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The 1993 Blockbuster Bowl game was a post-season college football bowl game between the
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and the
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played on January 1, 1993, at
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in
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. It was the third edition of the bowl game, and a
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game. The legendary status of both head coaches was the pregame focus—Penn State's
Joe Paterno Joseph Vincent Paterno (; December 21, 1926 – January 22, 2012), sometimes referred to as JoePa, was an American college football player, athletic director, and coach. He was the head coach of the Penn State Nittany Lions football, Penn ...
was attempting to get his 15th bowl game win, and Stanford's Bill Walsh had won three
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with the
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—but the game itself was dominated by Stanford, which scored on its first possession and led the entire game, winning 24–3.


Teams


Stanford

Stanford was led by head coach Bill Walsh, who was in the first year of his second stint as Stanford's coach. He had coached Stanford from
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to
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, leading the team to bowl games in each season; then departed to coach the
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's
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, where he turned the team into a dynasty, winning three
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in the 1980s. After a career as a television football analyst, Walsh chose to come back as Stanford's head coach, stating, "This is my bliss." On the field, Stanford was led by quarterback
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, who had thrown for 2,399 yards and 14 touchdowns on the year, and tailback
Glyn Milburn Glyn Curt Milburn (born February 19, 1971) is a former American football running back and return specialist who played for nine seasons in the National Football League (NFL). After playing college football for Stanford, he was drafted by the Denve ...
, who led the team with 851 yards rushing and eight touchdowns and had returned three punts for touchdowns.


Penn State

Head coach
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was making his 23rd bowl game appearance in his 27th year at Penn State. Offensively, the team relied upon wide receiver
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, who had 63 pass receptions for 977 yards and nine touchdowns during the season; and running back Richie Anderson, who ran for 900 yards and 18 touchdowns.


Game summary

On its first possession, Stanford drove 71 yards on eight plays and scored on a two-yard pass from
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to Ryan Wetnight. Penn State answered with a drive that ended with a 33-yard field goal from V. J. Muscillo. Stanford added another touchdown before the half on a five-yard run from J. J. Lasley to extend the Cardinal lead to 14–3. In the second half, after an
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field goal, Stenstrom added another touchdown completion with a short pass to Milburn, who ran 40 yards for the score, to end the day with 210 passing yards and two touchdowns. On defense, the Cardinal held the Nittany Lions scoreless after the first quarter, and limited them to just 82 offensive yards in the second half. Cornerback
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was named the game's MVP after breaking up six passes, making seven tackles, and holding receiver McDuffie in check.


Scoring


First quarter

*Stanford –
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2-yard pass from
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(
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kick) *Penn State – V. J. Muscillo 33-yard field goal


Second quarter

*Stanford – J. J. Lasley 5-yard run (Abrams kick)


Third quarter

*Stanford – Abrams 28-yard field goal *Stanford –
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40-yard pass from Stenstrom (Abrams kick)


Fourth quarter

No scoring.


Aftermath

Walsh coached two more seasons at Stanford, both with losing records. He retired from coaching for good in 1995 and died of
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in 2007. Cornerback Gordon played nine seasons in the NFL and played in four
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. Tailback Milburn played eight NFL seasons and made the
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twice. Quarterback Stenstrom played five NFL seasons. John Lynch, who anchored Stanford's defense at strong safety, was a nine-time Pro Bowl selection. Paterno would remain as Penn State's coach until 2011, winning many more bowl games. He was fired with three games left in the 2011 season due to his involvement in the
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, having previously announced his intent to retire at the end of the season; he died shortly afterward from complications of
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. Receiver McDuffie went on to a successful eight-year career with the
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and Richie Anderson was a Pro Bowler for the
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. The Blockbuster Bowl would go through several name changes and currently exists as the
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.


References

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