Both televised by ABC, the game followed the Florida Citrus Bowl and kicked off shortly after 2:30 p.m. CST, two hours after the Cotton Bowl and Fiesta Bowl started, and over an hour before the Rose Bowl. Auburn cracked the scoreboard first, following a 17-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Jeff Burger to wide receiverLawyer Tillman, who had six receptions for 125 yards. In the second quarter, Syracuse tied the game at seven on a twelve-yard touchdown pass from Don McPherson to wideout Deval Glover. Auburn added a forty-yard field goal from Win Lyle to take a 10–7 lead into halftime. In the third quarter, Tim Vesling kicked a 27-yard field goal to tie the game at ten. In the fourth quarter, Lyle's second field goal was good from 41 yards, giving Auburn a three-point lead, but two field goals by Vesling put Syracuse ahead, 16–13. With four seconds remaining and the ball on the Syracuse thirteen, Auburn head coachPat Dye opted for three points; Win Lyle kicked a thirty-yard field goal for Auburn and the game ended in a 16–16 tie. The game was a defensive battle, and the tie helped Syracuse cap an unbeaten season. McPherson was named the game's outstanding player, going 11-of-21 for 140 yards and one touchdown; he was sacked five times by the Auburn defense.
Scoring
;First quarter:
Auburn – Lawyer Tillman 17-yard pass from Jeff Burger
;Second quarter:
Syracuse – Deval Glover 12-yard pass from Don McPherson
Auburn – Lyle 40-yard field goal
;Third quarter:
Syracuse – Vesling 27-yard field goal
;Fourth quarter:
Auburn – Lyle 41-yard field goal
Syracuse – Vesling 32-yard field goal
Syracuse – Vesling 38-yard field goal
Auburn – Lyle 30-yard field goal
Statistics
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Statistics
Auburn
Syracuse
First Downs
14
23
Rushes–yards
22–41
55–174
Passing yards
229
140
Passes
25–34–1
11–21–0
Total Offense
56–270
76–314
Return yards
0
38
Punts–average
6–44.8
5–35.6
Fumbles–lost
1–0
2–0
Turnovers
1
0
Penalties–yards
5–43
2–20
Time of possession
22:25
37:35
Aftermath
Syracuse fans were outraged by Auburn's decision to tie the game, while Auburn fans found the choice uncontroversial. In protest of the decision by Auburn to tie the game, a Syracuse radio station mailed Auburn coach Dye 2,000 ugly ties, which Dye autographed and auctioned off, raising $30,000 for the Auburn general scholarship fund. Syracuse remained at fourth in the final AP poll, while Auburn dropped one spot to seventh.