1979 Cotton Bowl Classic
The 1979 Cotton Bowl Classic, popularly called the Chicken Soup Game, was a football game played between the University of Notre Dame and the University of Houston. The game took place on an unusually cold day in Dallas, Texas, played the day after Dallas' worst ice storm in 30 years. Quarterback Joe Montana, who had the flu, led Notre Dame to a come-from-behind victory in the second half after eating a bowl of chicken soup.
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1979 Cotton Bowl Classic
The 1979 Cotton Bowl Classic, popularly called the Chicken Soup Game, was a football game played between the University of Notre Dame and the University of Houston. The game took place on an unusually cold day in Dallas, Texas, played the day after Dallas' worst ice storm in 30 years. Quarterback Joe Montana, who had the flu, led Notre Dame to a come-from-behind victory in the second half after eating a bowl of chicken soup.
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The 1979 Cotton Bowl Classic, ...... eating a bowl of chicken soup.
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Cotton Bowl Classic
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LB David Hodge
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The Chicken Soup Game
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Lindsey Nelson, Paul Hornung and Frank Glieber
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University of Notre Dame
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The 1979 Cotton Bowl Classic, ...... eating a bowl of chicken soup.
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1979 Cotton Bowl Classic
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