![]() ![]() MU Johnson 33-yard field goal Game Statistics At that time, the Tangerine Bowl had a capacity of just 18,000. Miami of Ohio added another field goal midway through the fourth quarter and although the Gamecocks threatened, taking the ball to the Miami five-yard line, that was the end of the scoring.Ī record crowd of 20,247 watched the 30th annual Tangerine Bowl game. The score came on a three-yard Tom Amrein dive. He passed for 60 yards during the 13-play, 73-yard drive. Grantz’s passing enabled South Carolina to finally get on the scoreboard with 1:41 left in the third quarter. Carpenter scored on another run just prior to the half to give Miami a 14-0 lead and they ran that to 17-0 early in the third quarter. South Carolina took the opening kickoff and marched down the field on a well directed attack by Grantz only to miss a 26-yard field goal.Ī short Gamecock punt set Miami up for their initial score, coming on a five-yard run by Carpenter after a 42-yard, seven-play drive. Grantz passed for 228 yards hitting on 18-of-29 passes in the losing cause. The 1975 Tangerine Bowl was the first for a Jim Carlen coached team. When I saw it on film, it just blew me away.Despite a brilliant individual effort by co-captain Jeff Grantz, the South Carolina Gamecocks lost to Miami (Ohio), 20-7 - marking their third bowl defeat in as many tries. I swear to this day he actually levitated to get back in bounds. Then he somehow levitated back in bounds to get both his feet in bounds. Karsatos has claimed that catch by Carter was the greatest in the history of college football: "When I finally saw it on film, he was tiptoeing the sidelines and he jumped up and caught the ball left-handed by the point of the football at least a yard out of bounds. The game was also known for an acrobatic sideline catch by Ohio State receiver Cris Carter caught a ball, one-handed, on a pass quarterback Jim Karsatos was meaning to throw away. Bosco went 26 for 50 with only 261 yards in a game that saw eight combined turnovers. Their last drive went 50 yards (in 46 seconds), but with 10 seconds remaining, Bosco threw his fourth interception of the day, this time to Terry White. BYU had three chances to rally in the fourth quarter, but were stopped each time. BYU was deep in their own territory at the 11-yard line when Bosco threw an interception to Larry Kolic, who returned it 14 yards for a touchdown and a 10–7 lead. ![]() But it was in the third quarter when the game turned around for Ohio State. Ohio State's offense could only muster a field goal by Rich Spangler late in the half. BYU lead at halftime 7–3 after Robbie Bosco threw a touchdown pass to David Miles. The game was anything but high scoring for the offense. The game was to be predicted to be high scoring affair. Robbie Bosco had 338 of 511 passes for 4,273 yards and 30 touchdowns for BYU, and finished third in Heisman Trophy voting. Ohio State was playing their second bowl game in 1985, having played in the 1985 Rose Bowl, in their 14th consecutive bowl season, that streak that ended in 1987. Browse the list of upcoming concerts, and if you cant find your favourite artist, track them and let. Tangerine Bowl (20012003), three editions of the college football bowl game originally known as the Blockbuster Bowl and now the Pop-Tarts Bowl. Tangerine Bowl hosts concerts for a wide range of genres. The Cougars appeared in nine more before the streak ended in 1994. Tangerine Bowl may refer to: Tangerine Bowl (19471982), a college football bowl game now known as the Citrus Bowl. It featured the BYU Cougars and the Ohio State Buckeyes.īoth teams were ranked coming into the Citrus Bowl, with BYU playing in their eighth consecutive bowl game. The 1985 Florida Citrus Bowl was the 40th held. College football game 1985 Florida Citrus Growers Association Florida Citrus Bowl ![]()
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