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词条 1971 Gator Bowl (January)
释义

  1. Background

  2. Scoring

  3. Aftermath

  4. Statistics

  5. References

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|Game Name=Gator Bowl
|Optional Subheader =
|Title Sponsor=
|Date Game Played=January 2
|Year Game Played=1971
|Football Season=1970
|Home Name Short=Auburn
|Home Nickname=Tigers
|Home Conference=SEC
|Home Record=8–2
|Home Coach=Ralph Jordan
|Home AP=10
|Home Coaches=9
|Home1 =14
|Home2 =7
|Home3 =14
|Home4 =0
|MVP= Pat Sullivan {{spaces|6}}(QB, Auburn)
Archie Manning (QB, Ole Miss)
|Visitor Name Short= Ole Miss
|Visitor Nickname= Rebels
|Visitor Conference=SEC
|Visitor Record= 7–3
|Visitor Coach=Johnny Vaught
|Visitor1 =0
|Visitor2 =14
|Visitor3 =7
|Visitor4 =7
|Odds=
|FirstGameEverPlayed=
|LastGameEverPlayed=
|Different Previous = 1969
|Different Next = 1971 (Dec)
|Type=bg
|Stadium=Gator Bowl
|City=Jacksonville, Florida
|Attendance=71,136
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The 1971 Gator Bowl (January) was a college football postseason bowl game between the #10 Auburn Tigers and the unranked Ole Miss Rebels, both of the Southeastern Conference. It was played in Jacksonville, Florida, on January 2, the day after the major {{nowrap|bowl games.[1][2][3][4]}}

Background

This was a matchup of two SEC teams, second-place Auburn and fourth-place Ole Miss, that rarely played each other. Although in the same conference, they had met only once since 1953, in the Liberty Bowl in December 1965.

This was Auburn's third straight bowl game and first Gator Bowl since 1955. The Rebels made their fourteenth straight bowl appearance in Johnny Vaught's final full season as head coach, but it was their first Gator Bowl since 1958. This was Archie Manning's final game as Rebel quarterback; Auburn quarterback Pat Sullivan won the Heisman Trophy the following season.

Neither head coach was on the sidelines due to medical reasons: Auburn's Ralph Jordan was recovering from an appendectomy and {{nowrap|Johnny Vaught}} from a mild heart attack.[1]

Scoring

First quarter
  • Auburn — Terry Beasley 8 pass from Pat Sullivan (Gardner Jett kick)
  • Auburn — Alvin Bresler 7 pass from Sullivan (Jett kick)
Second quarter
  • Auburn — Sullivan 37 run (Jett kick)
  • Ole Miss — Archie Manning 2 run (Poole kick)
  • Ole Miss — Floyd Franks 34 pass from Manning (Poole kick)
Third quarter
  • Auburn — Mickey Zofko 6 run (Jett kick)
  • Ole Miss — Jim Poole 23 pass from Shug Chumbler (Poole kick)
  • Auburn — Larry Willingham 55 punt return (Jett kick)
Fourth quarter
  • Ole Miss — Chumbler 1 run (Poole kick)

{{small|Source:}}[1][2]

Auburn jumped out to a {{nowrap|21–0}} lead and Ole Miss pulled to within seven at halftime, but could get no closer as the teams traded touchdowns in the second half. Manning went 19-of-28 for 180 yards while rushing for 95 yards on 11 carries, with two touchdowns and one interception. Sullivan went 27-of-43 for 351 yards and rushed for 35 yards on 10 carries, with three touchdowns and one interception.[5]

Aftermath

Vaught was replaced by Billy Kinard before the next season started. Kinard reached one bowl in his tenure before being fired midway through the 1973 season, and Vaught replaced Kinard for the final eight games, going {{nowrap|5–3.}} Ralph Jordan led Auburn for five additional seasons and the Tigers reached four more bowl games.

Statistics

Statistics   Ole Miss     Auburn  
First Downs21 23
Rushing Yards209 208
Passing Yards256 351
Total Yards465 559
Passes {{small|(C-A-I)}}23–39–1 27–44–1
Punts–Average6–47.3 4–40.5
Fumbles lost4 2
Penalties–Yards2–13 6–63

{{small|Source:}}[1][2]

References

1. ^{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=Z-VVAAAAIBAJ&sjid=5-ADAAAAIBAJ&pg=3681%2C386244 |work=Eugene Register-Guard |location=(Oregon) |agency=Associated Press |title=Auburn overcomes Ole Miss |date=January 3, 1971 |page=1C}}
2. ^{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=xZtOAAAAIBAJ&sjid=uQkEAAAAIBAJ&pg=4755%2C414731 |work=Sunday Star-News |location=(Wilmington, North Carolina) |agency=UPI |title=Sullivan, Auburn top Ole Miss, 35-28, for Gator Bowl victory |date=January 3, 1971 |page=1C}}
3. ^{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=xtIbAAAAIBAJ&sjid=K1EEAAAAIBAJ&pg=5245%2C426368 |work=Pittsburgh Press |agency=UPI |title=Auburn wins Gator, 35-28 |date=January 3, 1971 |page=1, part 4}}
4. ^{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=aBQfAAAAIBAJ&sjid=FZwEAAAAIBAJ&pg=6608%2C270910 |work=Tuscaloosa News |location=(Alabama)|last=Easterling |first=Bill |title=Tigers win a great one |date=January 3, 1971 |page=1B}}
5. ^http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/ole/sports/m-footbl/auto_pdf/2013-14/misc_non_event/OM_bowl_history.pdf
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