1974 Tangerine Bowl

1974 Tangerine Bowl
1234 Total
Miami 14700 21
Georgia 3070 10
Date December 21, 1974
Season 1974
Stadium Tangerine Bowl
Location Orlando, Florida
MVP Back Sherman Smith (Miami)
L Brad Cousino (Miami)
L John Roudabush (Miami)
Attendance 20,246

The 1974 Tangerine Bowl was a college football postseason bowl game that featured the Georgia Bulldogs and the Miami Redskins.

Background

Miami was champion of the Mid-American Conference (MAC) for the second straight year, while having a season with no losses for the second straight year as well, earning another Tangerine trip. Georgia finished tied for second in the Southeastern Conference (SEC), despite losing three of their last four games. This was their first Tangerine Bowl appearance. This was the first Tangerine Bowl after the renovations to the Tangerine Bowl had been finished that had moved the game to Gainesville, Florida the previous year.

Game summary

On the first play of scrimmage, the Bulldogs fumbled the ball and Miami recovered it at the Georgia 25. Rob Carpenter scored on a one yard touchdown run to give Miami a 7–0 lead. Despite driving into Miami territory, Georgia settled for a Allan Leavitt field goal that narrowed the lead to 7-3. Sherman Smith threw a 7-yard touchdown pass to Ricky Taylor to make it 14–3. A fumble at the Bulldogs 22 gave the ball back to the Redskins, who capitalized with a touchdown run by Smith to make it 21–3. All Georgia could do in the second half was make the score 21–10 on a Ray Goff touchdown plunge, but Georgia could not get any more points. [1][2]

Aftermath

Miami return to the Tangerine Bowl the following year after winning their third straight MAC title. Georgia returned to the Tangerine Bowl in 1984.

Statistics

Statistics Miami (Ohio) Georgia
First Downs 18 17
Rushing Yards 228 74
Passing Yards 14 210
Total Yards 242 284
Return Yardage 0 0
Fumbles-Fumbles Lost 3-3 5-2
Punts-Average 5-36.0 4-30.0
Penalties-Penalty Yards 3-25 2-24

References

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