The Sun Devils were co-champions of the WAC, the sole loss was an upset at Utah; ASU defeated rivalArizona in the late November to clinch the share. This was their fifth straight WAC title and third consecutive Fiesta Bowl appearance; they had won the first two editions (1971, 1972).
Game summary
Televised by Mizlou, the kickoff on Friday night was shortly after 6 p.m. MST.[1][2] It was the Fiesta Bowl's second night game, and the last until January 1987.
All-American freshman halfback Tony Dorsett gave Pittsburgh an early lead on his three-yard touchdown run. Arizona State responded, as its All-American halfback Woody Green ran it in from three yards to make it 7–7 at the end of the first quarter; the second quarter was scoreless.
A field goal by Danny Kush gave Arizona State a 10–7 lead after three quarters. Split end Greg Hudson increased the lead with a 38-yard touchdown reception from quarterback Danny White, and Green (who had 25 rushes for 131 yards) added two more touchdown runs. The game had thirteen punts and fourteen turnovers, with eight each by Pittsburgh.[4][5][6][7]
Hudson had eight receptions for 186 yards and was the offensive player of the game; cornerback Mike Haynes had two interceptions and took the defensive honor.
Scoring
First quarter
Pittsburgh – Tony Dorsett 3-yard run (Carson Long kick)
Arizona State – Woody Green 3-yard run (Danny Kush kick)
Second quarter
No scoring
Third quarter
Arizona State – Kush 30-yard field goal
Fourth quarter
Arizona State – Greg Hudson 38-yard pass from Danny White (kick failed)
While in the WAC, Arizona State returned to the Fiesta Bowl twice more, in 1975 and 1977, their sole defeat. Pittsburgh came back in 1979 with another heralded freshman, quarterback Dan Marino, and won.