1981 NCAA Division I-A Football Season - Notable Rivalry Games

Notable Rivalry Games

  • Alabama 28, Auburn 17
  • Ohio State 14, Michigan 9
  • #5 Nebraska 37, Oklahoma 14
  • USC 14, Notre Dame 7
  • USC 22, UCLA 21

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