1983 NCAA Division I-A Football Season - Notable Rivalry Games

Notable Rivalry Games

  • Arizona 17, Arizona State 15
  • Auburn 23, Alabama 20
  • Florida 53, Florida State 15
  • Florida 28, Miami 3
  • Georgia 10, Florida 9
  • Georgia 27, Georgia Tech 24
  • Iowa 51, Iowa State 10
  • Kansas 37, Missouri 27
  • LSU 20, Tulane 7
  • Miami 17, Florida State 16
  • Michigan 24, Ohio State 21
  • Michigan 42, Michigan State 0
  • Navy 42, Army 13
  • Nebraska 28, Oklahoma 21
  • Notre Dame 27, USC 6
  • Oklahoma 21, Oklahoma State 20
  • Oregon 0, Oregon State Beavers 0-Last time a NCAA Division 1-A game ended in a scoreless tie.
  • Texas 28, Oklahoma 16
  • UCLA 27, USC 17
  • Washington State 17, Washington 6
  • Wisconsin 56, Minnesota 17

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