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The 1991 Sunkist Fiesta Bowl, played on January 1, 1991, featured the Louisville Cardinals and the Alabama Crimson Tide. The game marked the 20th anniversary of the Fiesta Bowl.
Cardinals quarterback Browning Nagle started the scoring with a 70 yard touchdown pass to Latrell Ware to give Louisville an early 7-0 lead. Running back Ralph Dawkins later scored on a 5 yard touchdown run to increase Louisville's lead to 13-0. Nagle later threw a 37 yard touchdown pass to Anthony Cummings giving the Cards a 19-0 lead after the 2-point conversion attempt failed. Alabama's next possession resulted in a blocked punt, which Louisville recovered in the end zone for a touchdown. Another failed 2 point conversion kept the lead at 25-0, a huge lead Louisville raced to after 1.
In the second quarter, Louisville had the ball again, before backup quarterback Jeff Brohm threw an interception, that was returned 49 yards for an Alabama touchdown. The interception returned for a touchdown cut the lead to 25-7, but those would be the only points Alabama would score the entire game. Louisville's defense shut down the powerful Alabama offense.
In the third quarter, Nagle threw a 19 yard touchdown pass to Anthony Cummings to give Louisville a 32-7 lead. Louisville's last points came on a safety, when Alabama's quarterback was called for intentional grounding in the end zone.
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Preceded by
1990 Fiesta Bowl |
1991 Fiesta Bowl
1991 |
Succeeded by
1992 Fiesta Bowl |