61st Orange Bowl Bowl Coalition National Championship Game
Nebraska Cornhuskers
Miami Hurricanes
(12–0)
(10–1)
Big 8
Big East
24
17
Head coach: Tom Osborne
Head coach: Dennis Erickson
AP
Coaches
BC
1
1
1
AP
Coaches
BC
3
3
3
1
2
3
4
Total
Nebraska
0
7
2
15
24
Miami
10
0
7
0
17
Date
January 1, 1995
Season
1994
Stadium
Miami Orange Bowl
Location
Miami, Florida
MVP
Nebraska QB Tommie Frazier and Miami WR Chris T. Jones
Favorite
Miami by 1 (37) [1][2]
Referee
Ron Winter (Big Ten)
Attendance
81,753
United States TV coverage
Network
NBC
Announcers
Tom Hammond and Cris Collinsworth
Nielsen ratings
18.9
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