1982 NCAA Division I-A football season
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The 1982 NCAA Division I-A football season was the last for Paul "Bear" Bryant as head coach at Alabama, retiring with 323 victories in 38 seasons.[2]
1982 NCAA Division I-A season | |
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Number of teams | 96 |
Preseason AP No. 1 | Pittsburgh[1] |
Post-season | |
Duration | December 17, 1982 – January 1, 1983 |
Bowl games | 16 |
Heisman Trophy | Herschel Walker (running back, Georgia) |
Champion(s) | Penn State (AP, Coaches, FWAA) |
Division I-A football seasons | |
← 1981 1983 → |
The Penn State Nittany Lions won their first consensus national championship, closing out an 11–1 season by defeating Georgia and Heisman Trophy winner Herschel Walker 27–23 in the Sugar Bowl to edge out undefeated SMU for the national championship. It was Joe Paterno's first national championship, after three undefeated non-championship seasons.[3][4][5]
UCLA moved from the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum to the Rose Bowl and fulfilled a promise made by coach Terry Donahue by closing out their season there as well, beating Michigan 24–14 in the Rose Bowl on New Year's Day.
It is also the year of "The Play", an improbable finish to the annual rivalry game between Cal and Stanford.
The Aloha Bowl premiered in Honolulu, Hawaii, and was won by Washington.