Everything about The Kickoff Classic totally explained
The
Kickoff Classic was a season-opening
college football game played at
Giants Stadium in
East Rutherford, New Jersey from 1983 to 2002.
History
In 1978, the
New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority, which operates and schedules events at
Giants Stadium, decided to host an end-of-season bowl game, called the
Garden State Bowl. There were four such bowl games held, but attendance was lower than hoped by the
New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority (NJSEA) due to December weather and less attractive teams. Consequently, NJSEA decided to host a "bowl" game in the beginning of the season instead. This would attract more popular teams and ensure better attendance due to more favorable weather conditions.
The first contest, held on
August 29,
1983, was the first regular-season college football game to be played in the month of August. The game featured the defending national champions the
Penn State Nittany Lions and the pre-season Number 1 ranked team, the
Nebraska Cornhuskers. The game was carried that first season by a number of TV stations across the country via sydnication, including
WKBS-TV, Channel 48 in Philadelphia. (It was the Kickoff Classic's first game, but WKBS' last: the station signed off for the final time immediately after the contest.)
Eventually there would be twenty Kickoff Classics, many of which were carried by
ABC Sports nationally. Rule changes by the
NCAA regarding season opening 'extra games' brought an end to the series, as well as a similar game, the west coast-based
Pigskin Classic.
Results
| Year |
Attendance |
Winning Team |
Losing Team |
MVP |
| 1983 |
71,123 |
Nebraska |
44 |
Penn State |
6 |
Turner Gill |
QB |
Nebraska |
| 1984 |
51,131 |
Miami |
20 |
Auburn |
18 |
Bernie Kosar |
QB |
Miami |
| 1985 |
51,227 |
Brigham Young |
28 |
Boston College |
14 |
Robbie Bosco |
QB |
Brigham Young |
| 1986 |
68,296 |
Alabama |
16 |
Ohio State |
10 |
Chris Spielman |
LB |
Ohio State |
| 1987 |
54,681 |
Tennessee |
23 |
Iowa |
22 |
Reggie Cobb |
RB |
Tennessee |
| 1988 |
58,172 |
Nebraska |
23 |
Texas A&M |
14 |
Steve Taylor |
QB |
Nebraska |
| 1989 |
77,323 |
Notre Dame |
36 |
Virginia |
13 |
Tony Rice |
QB |
Notre Dame |
| 1990 |
57,293 |
Southern California |
34 |
Syracuse |
16 |
Todd Marinovich |
QB |
Southern California |
| 1991 |
77,409 |
Penn State |
34 |
Georgia Tech |
22 |
Tony Sacca |
QB |
Penn State |
| 1992 |
46,251 |
North Carolina State |
24 |
Iowa |
14 |
Terry Jordan |
QB |
North Carolina State |
| 1993 |
51,734 |
Florida State |
42 |
Kansas |
0 |
Derrick Brooks |
LB |
Florida State |
| 1994 |
58,233 |
Nebraska |
31 |
West Virginia |
0 |
Tommie Frazier |
QB |
Nebraska |
| 1995 |
62,711 |
Ohio State |
38 |
Boston College |
6 |
Eddie George |
TB |
Ohio State |
| 1996 |
77,716 |
Penn State |
24 |
Southern California |
7 |
Curtis Enis |
TB |
Penn State |
| 1997 |
51,185 |
Syracuse |
34 |
Wisconsin |
0 |
Donovan McNabb |
QB |
Syracuse |
| 1998 |
59,232 |
Florida State |
23 |
Texas A&M |
14 |
Peter Warrick |
WR |
Florida State |
| 1999 |
73,037 |
Miami |
23 |
Ohio State |
12 |
Kenny Kelly |
QB |
Miami |
| 2000 |
78,902 |
Southern California |
29 |
Penn State |
5 |
Sultan McCullough |
TB |
Southern California |
| 2001 |
41,517 |
Georgia Tech |
13 |
Syracuse |
7 |
Kelly Campbell |
WR |
Georgia Tech |
| 2002 |
72,903 |
Notre Dame |
22 |
Maryland |
0 |
Nicholas Setta |
PK |
Notre Dame |
Source: New Jersey Sports & Exposition Authority.
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