1979 Garden State Bowl

The 1979 Garden State Bowl, played on December 15, 1979, was the 2nd edition of the Garden State Bowl. The game featured the California Golden Bears, who played in their first bowl since the 1959 Rose Bowl, and the, who made their first bowl appearance since the 1935 Sugar Bowl. 55,493 tickets were sold but only 40,207 fans showed on a cold 29°-day in the Meadowlands to see the Owls beat the Golden Bears, 28-17. The game was nationally televised on the Mizlou Television Network.

The Owls jumped ahead to a 21-0 lead in the first quarter. After touchdown passes from Cal QB Rich Campbell to Matt Bouza and Joe Rose, the Golden Bears trimmed the lead to 21-14 at the half. After a Cal field goal by Mick Luckhurst early in the 4th quarter, the Bears closed to within four points, only to have Temple seal the game with a touchdown pass from Brian Broomell to Gerald Lucear. The Owls rushed for 300 of their 381 yards total offense. Mark Bright, Temple's fullback, was named Most Valuable Player for gaining 112 yards on 19 carries. Campbell was the leading passer in the game with 241 yards, but Cal had just 23 yards rushing. Thee Temple defense was led by sophomore tackle Guy Peters, who recorded three sacks.

The Bowl win was Temple's 10th win of the year, a team record, and earned Wayne Hardin’s team a spot in the AP and UPI Top 20. Temple was ranked 17th in both polls, the first time the Temple football team was nationally ranked in the final wire service polls.