Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| 1982 Big Game | |
|---|---|
| Name | 1982 Big Game |
| Date | November 20, 1982 |
| Stadium | California Memorial Stadium |
| Location | Berkeley, California |
| Home team | California Golden Bears |
| Visiting team | Stanford Cardinal |
| Home score | 25 |
| Visiting score | 20 |
| Attendance | 75,662 |
1982 Big Game. The 1982 Big Game was a college football game played between the Stanford Cardinal and the California Golden Bears on November 20, 1982, at California Memorial Stadium in Berkeley, California, with the California Golden Bears winning 25-20. The game was a significant event in the Pac-10 Conference and featured notable players such as John Elway of the Stanford Cardinal and Mariet Ford of the California Golden Bears. The game was also notable for its impact on the Stanford University and University of California, Berkeley rivalry.
The 1982 Big Game was a closely contested match between the Stanford Cardinal and the California Golden Bears, with the California Golden Bears ultimately emerging victorious. The game featured a strong performance by California Golden Bears quarterback Mariet Ford, who led his team to a 25-20 victory over the Stanford Cardinal. The Stanford Cardinal were led by quarterback John Elway, who would go on to have a successful career in the National Football League with the Denver Broncos. The game was also notable for its attendance, with 75,662 fans packing California Memorial Stadium to watch the Pac-10 Conference matchup.
The Stanford Cardinal and the California Golden Bears are two of the most historic and storied programs in college football, with a rivalry that dates back to 1892. The Stanford Cardinal have won numerous Pac-10 Conference championships and have produced notable players such as John Elway, Jim Plunkett, and Andrew Luck. The California Golden Bears have also had success in the Pac-10 Conference, with notable players such as Joe Kapp, Craig Morton, and Aaron Rodgers. Both teams have a strong rivalry with other Pac-12 Conference teams, including the USC Trojans, Oregon Ducks, and Washington Huskies.
The 1982 Big Game featured a number of notable statistical performances, including Mariet Ford's 172 passing yards and 2 touchdowns for the California Golden Bears. John Elway threw for 244 yards and 1 touchdown for the Stanford Cardinal, but was also intercepted twice. The California Golden Bears outgained the Stanford Cardinal 342-321 in total yards, and held a significant advantage in time of possession. The game also featured a number of notable players from both teams, including Stanford Cardinal running back Darrin Nelson and California Golden Bears wide receiver Wes Howell.
The 1982 Big Game was played on November 20, 1982, at California Memorial Stadium in Berkeley, California. The game was attended by 75,662 fans, and was broadcast on ABC Sports with commentary by Keith Jackson and Frank Broyles. The California Golden Bears were coached by Joe Kapp, while the Stanford Cardinal were coached by Paul Wiggin. The game was also notable for its impact on the Stanford University and University of California, Berkeley rivalry, with the California Golden Bears winning their second consecutive game in the series.
The 1982 Big Game had significant implications for both the Stanford Cardinal and the California Golden Bears. The California Golden Bears finished the season with a 7-4 record, while the Stanford Cardinal finished with a 5-6 record. The game also marked the end of an era for the Stanford Cardinal, as quarterback John Elway graduated and went on to play in the National Football League with the Denver Broncos. The California Golden Bears would go on to have success in the Pac-10 Conference in the following years, with notable players such as Aaron Rodgers and DeSean Jackson. The game remains one of the most notable in the Stanford University and University of California, Berkeley rivalry, with both teams continuing to compete at a high level in the Pac-12 Conference.
Category:1982 college football season