1998 UCLA vs. Miami football game
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The 1998 UCLA vs. Miami football game, played December 5, 1998, was an NCAA college football game held between the UCLA Bruins and the Miami Hurricanes at the Orange Bowl, the home stadium of Miami. The game had large implications as UCLA was assured a spot in the Fiesta Bowl with a victory; that season, the Fiesta Bowl served as the site for the BCS National Championship. After trailing 38–21 late into the third quarter, Miami stormed back to stun the Bruins 49–45.
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The 1998 UCLA vs. Miami football game, played December 5, 1998, was an NCAA college football game held between the UCLA Bruins and the Miami Hurricanes at the Orange Bowl, the home stadium of Miami. The game had large implications as UCLA was assured a spot in the Fiesta Bowl with a victory; that season, the Fiesta Bowl served as the site for the BCS National Championship. After trailing 38–21 late into the third quarter, Miami stormed back to stun the Bruins 49–45. The game remains infamous among UCLA fans, as the Bruins' loss denied them their best shot to date at their first national championship since 1954. The Bruins were coached by Bob Toledo. They came into the game with a 10–0 record and riding a 20-game winning streak dating back to the previous season, having already clinched the Pac-10 championship with an 8–0 record in conference play. The Hurricanes, coached by Butch Davis, went into the game with a 7–3 record including a 5–2 mark in Big East play.
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