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16TH ANNUAL FIESTA BOWL

Penn State 14
Miami 10

 

Jan. 2, 1987
Attendance:
 73,098
Offensive Player of the Game:
 D.J. Dozier, Penn State
Defensive Player of the Game:
 Shane Conlan, Penn State
Sportsmanship Award:
 Paul O’Connor, Miami
Head Coaches:
 Joe Paterno, Penn State
 Jimmy Johnson, Miami
Weather:
 Clear
Television:
 NBC
Payout Per Team:
 $2,400,000

Head coach Jimmy Johnson brought his powerful Miami Hurri-canes to Tempe to oppose legendary Penn State coach Joe Paterno and the Nit-tany Lions on Jan. 2, a day set aside by NBC to spotlight the top college football game of the year.
Dubbed the “Battle for Number 1,” top-ranked Miami and second-ranked Penn State dueled to the final nine seconds of the game when Penn State’s Pete Giftopoulos intercepted a Vinny Testaverde pass to preserve the Nittany Lions’ victory and the national championship.
With the victory, Penn State claimed its second national title in five years.  The Nittany Lions intercepted Heisman Trophy winner Testaverde five times, but none was bigger than the fourth and goal play with just nine ticks on the clock.
The Hurricanes began the potential go-ahead drive at their own 23-yard line with 3:09 left on the clock.  Testaverde threw two incomplete passes before hitting Brian Blades with a crucial 31-yard pickup on a fourth-down play.
With the completion to Blades, Testaverde connected on six straight completions to take the ball to PSU’s six-yard line. Giftopoulos picked off the pass three plays later at the one and returned it to the 11, where players and fans ran onto the field.
Miami scored first in the second quarter on Melvin Bratton’s one-yard dive.  After the kickoff, Penn State quarterback John Shaffer drove his team 74 yards, capping the drive with a four-yard touchdown run to even the score at halftime.
The stalemate continued into the second half until Miami took an early lead on Mark Seelig’s 38-yard field goal.  An interception by PSU’s Shane Conlan, the defensive player of the game,  set up a six-yard touchdown run by D.J. Dozier, the offensive most valuable player, to put the Lions ahead, 14-10, which would end up being the final margin of victory

SCORE BY QUARTERS

1   2   3   4   Final
Penn State   0 7 0 7 14
Miami 0 7 0 3 10

HOW THEY SCORED

MIA PSU  
7 0 Melvin Bratton 1 yard run (Greg Cox kick)
7 7 John Shaffer 4 yard run (Massimo Manca kick)
10 7 Mark Seelig 38 yard field goal
10 14 D.J. Dozier 6 yard run (Manca kick)

YARDSTICK

MIA PSU
22 First Downs 8
43-160 Rushes-Yards 43-109
285 Passing Yards 53
26-50-5 Passes 5-16-1
50 Return Yards 106
4-46.0 Punts 9-43.4
4-2 Fumbles-Lost 5-2
9-62 Penalties-Yards 4-39


INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING – MIAMI:
Alonzo Highsmith 18-119, Bratton 11-31, Warren Williams 5-20, Vinny Testaverde 9-(-10). PENN STATE: D.J. Dozier 20-99, Tim Manoa 8-36, Steve Smith 4-13, Ray Roundtree 1-3, Blair Thomas 1-(-3), Shaffer 9-(-39).
PASSING – MIAMI:
Vinny Testaverde 26-50-5-285. PENN STATE: John Shaffer 5-16-1-53.
RECEIVING – MIAMI:
Brian Blades 5-81, Mike Irvin 5-55, Brett Perriman 4-37, Highsmith 3-33, Bratton 3-32, Charles Henry 3-24, Williams 2-20, Alfredo Roberts 1-3.  PENN STATE:  D.J. Dozier 2-12, Eric Hamilton 1-23, Tim Manoa 1-12, Brian Siverling 1-6.

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