Notre Dame llegó al Liberty Bowl donde se enfrentaron a Boston College y a su preciado mariscal de campo Doug Flutie . Boston College anotó primero en un pase de touchdown de 13 yardas, pero falló el punto extra. Notre Dame regresó cuando Allen Pinkett y Chris Smith corrieron cada uno para más de 100 yardas, mientras que Pinkett anotó dos touchdowns cuando Notre Dame venció a Boston College, 19-18, para ganar su primer juego de tazón desde el Cotton Bowl de 1979 .
En el Trofeo Shillelagh , Notre Dame venció a Purdue.
En el partido de la Guerra Santa contra Boston College, Notre Dame venció a BC para reclamar el Frank Leahy Memorial Bowl .
Notre Dame venció a la USC para reclamar el Jeweled Shillelagh .
Michigan State venció a Notre Dame para reclamar el Trofeo Megáfono .
Programar [ editar ]
Fecha
Hora
Adversario
Rango
Sitio
televisor
Resultado
Asistencia
10 de septiembre
2:30 pm
en Purdue
numero 5
Estadio Ross – Ade
West Lafayette, IN ( Trofeo Shillelagh )
W 52–6
69,782
Septiembre 17
2:30 pm
estado de Michigan
No. 4
Estadio de Notre Dame
Notre Dame, IN ( Trofeo de megáfono )
L 23-28
59,075
24 de septiembre
21:00
en Miami
No. 13
Tazón de naranja de Miami
Miami, Florida
CBS
L 0-20
52,480
1 de octubre
3:30 pm
en Colorado
Campo de Folsom
Boulder, CO
W 27-3
52,692
8 de octubre
7:00 pm
en Carolina del Sur
Estadio Williams-Brice
Columbia, SC
W 30–6
74.500
15 de octubre
13:00
contra el ejército
Estadio de los Gigantes
East Rutherford, Nueva Jersey ( rivalidad )
W 42-0
75,131
22 de octubre
2:30 pm
USC
Estadio de Notre Dame
Notre Dame, IN ( Shillelagh con joyas )
W 27–6
59,075
29 de octubre
12:00 pm
Armada
No. 19
Estadio de Notre Dame
Notre Dame, IN ( rivalidad )
W 28-12
59,075
5 de noviembre
3:45 pm
Pittsburgh
No. 18
Estadio de Notre Dame
Notre Dame, IN ( rivalidad )
CBS
L 16-21
59,075
12 de noviembre
13:00
en Penn State
Estadio Beaver
University Park, PA
L 30–34
85,899
November 19
12:35 p.m.
Air Force
Notre Dame Stadium
Notre Dame, IN
ABC
L 22–23
59,075
December 29
8:00 p.m.
vs. No. 13 Boston College
Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium
Memphis, TN (Liberty Bowl)
Katz
W 19–18
47,071
Rankings from Coaches' Poll released prior to the game
All times are in Eastern time
Roster[edit]
1983 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team roster
Players
Coaches
Offense
Pos.
#
Name
Class
TE
82
Mark Bavaro
Jr
RB
28
Greg Bell
Sr
QB
5
Blair Kiel
Sr
RB
20
Allen Pinkett
So
G
75
Larry Williams
Jr
Defense
Pos.
#
Name
Class
CB
9
Chris Brown
Sr
DT
71
Eric Dorsey
So
LB
43
Rick DiBernardo
So
LB
58
Tony Furjanic
So
DE
78
Mike Gann
Jr
DE
55
Mike Golic
Jr
CB
30
Stacey Toran
Sr
Special teams
Pos.
#
Name
Class
Head coach
Gerry Faust
Coordinators/assistant coaches
Legend
(C) Team captain
(S) Suspended
(I) Ineligible
Injured
Redshirt
Game summaries[edit]
Purdue[edit]
1
2
3
4
Total
• Notre Dame
17
14
14
7
52
Purdue
0
0
0
6
6
Date: September 10
Location: Ross–Ade Stadium
Game attendance: 69,782
Scoring summary
Q1
ND
Bell 9 yard pass from Kiel (Johnston kick)
ND 7–0
Q1
ND
Bell 1 yard run (Johnston kick)
ND 14–0
Q1
ND
Johnston 31 yard field goal
ND 17–0
Q2
ND
Bell 2 yard run (Johnston kick)
ND 24–0
Q2
ND
Bavaro 17 yard pass from Kiel (Johnston kick)
ND 31–0
Q3
ND
Pinkett 1 yard run (Johnston kick)
ND 38–0
Q3
ND
Bell 5 yard run (Johnston kick)
ND 45–0
Q4
ND
Abraham 3 yard run (Johnston kick)
ND 52–0
Q4
PUR
Brunner 18 yard pass from Everett (kick failed)
ND 52–6
Allen Pinkett 15 Rush, 115 Yds
[2]
Colorado[edit]
1
2
3
4
Total
• Notre Dame
10
7
7
3
27
Colorado
3
0
0
0
3
Date: October 1
Location: Folsom Field, Boulder, Colorado
Source: [1]
Scoring summary
1
ND
Pinkett 10-yard run (Johnston kick)
ND 7-0
1
COL
Field 43-yard field goal
ND 7-3
1
ND
Johnston 21-yard field goal
ND 10-3
2
ND
Brooks 31-yard run (Johnston kick)
ND 17-3
3
ND
Smith 29-yard run (Johnston kick)
ND 24-3
4
ND
Johnston 39-yard field goal
ND 27-3
USC[edit]
1
2
3
4
Total
USC
0
0
6
0
6
• Notre Dame
7
10
10
0
27
Date: October 22
Location: Notre Dame Stadium, South Bend, IN
Source: [2]
Scoring summary
1
ND
Pinkett 11-yard run (Johnston kick)
ND 7-0
2
ND
Pinkett 9-yard run (Johnston kick)
ND 14-0
2
0:29
ND
Johnston 30-yard field goal
ND 17-0
3
ND
Pinkett 11-yard run (Johnston kick)
ND 24-0
3
USC
Harper 1-yard run (run failed)
ND 24-6
3
0:02
ND
Johnston 39-yard field goal
ND 27-6
The game came to be known as the "Green Jerseys II" game. Notre Dame snapped a five-game losing streak to USC as Allen Pinkett rushed 21 times for 122 yards, his fourth straight 100-yard game and the first Irish player to do so since Jim Stone in 1980. "We felt could have beat USC in blue. We felt we could have beat them in T-shirts," said Pinkett. The game took place six years to the day from the original "Green Jersey" game in 1977 but head coach Gerry Faust had already made the decision to wear the jerseys over the summer.
Team players drafted into the NFL[edit]
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Awards and honors[edit]
Allen Pinkett finished 16th in voting for the Heisman Trophy.[3]
Former Fighting Irish players Bill Fischer and Bill Shakespeare was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame
References[edit]
^"Notre Dame Yearly Results (1980-1984)". College Football Data Warehouse. David DeLassus. Retrieved July 26, 2015.