1984 Holiday Bowl | |||||||||||||||||||
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Date | December 21, 1984 | ||||||||||||||||||
Season | 1984 | ||||||||||||||||||
Stadium | Jack Murphy Stadium | ||||||||||||||||||
Location | San Diego, California | ||||||||||||||||||
MVP | Robbie Bosco (offensive) Leon White (defensive) | ||||||||||||||||||
Favorite | BYU by 7 [1][2][3] | ||||||||||||||||||
Referee | Wendell Shelton (SWC) | ||||||||||||||||||
Attendance | 61,243 [4] | ||||||||||||||||||
Payout | US$502,635 per team[4] | ||||||||||||||||||
United States TV coverage | |||||||||||||||||||
Network | Mizlou / ESPN | ||||||||||||||||||
Announcers | Howard David, Paul Maguire | ||||||||||||||||||
The 1984 Holiday Bowl was a bowl game contested in college football for the 1984 season. Played on December 21 at Jack Murphy Stadium in San Diego, it pitted the unranked Michigan Wolverines against the top-ranked BYU Cougars. Despite six turnovers and being down by seven in the fourth quarter, BYU rallied and won the game, 24–17.[5][6] The attendance of 61,248 was a record for Jack Murphy Stadium at that time.
BYU's victory helped propel them to being a consensus selection for the national championship for the 1984 season. This game marks a rare example of a team named as national champion by NCAA-recognized selector(s) playing their bowl game during the month of December.