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|Game Name=Orange Bowl |Image= |Optional Subheader = |Title Sponsor= |Date Game Played=January 1 |Year Game Played=1974 |Football Season=1973 |Home Name Short=LSU |Home Nickname=Tigers |Home Record=9–2 |Home Coach=Charles McClendon |Home AP=13 |Home Coaches=14 |Home1 =7 |Home2 =0 |Home3 =2 |Home4 =0 |Visitor Name Short=Penn State |Visitor Nickname=Nittany Lions |Visitor Record=11–0 |Visitor Coach=Joe Paterno |Visitor AP=6 |Visitor Coaches=5 |Visitor1 =3 |Visitor2 =13 |Visitor3 =0 |Visitor4 =0 |US Network=NBC |US Announcers=Jim Simpson and Kyle Rote |Odds=Penn State by 5 points[1] |FirstGameEverPlayed= |Referee=James M. Artley (SEC) (split crew: SEC and ECAC) |Type=bg |Stadium=Orange Bowl |City=Miami, Florida |MVP= QB Tom Shuman (Penn State) {{nowrap|DT Randy Crowder (Penn State)}} |Attendance=60,477 }} The 1974 Orange Bowl took place on January 1, 1974, at the Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida. It featured the LSU Tigers of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) and the independent Penn State Nittany Lions.[1][2] TeamsLSU{{see also|1973 LSU Tigers football team}}The Tigers won their first nine games of the season and seemed to be heading to a SEC title when they lost to Alabama, 21–7, at home. A loss to Tulane the following week, the first victory for the Green Wave over the Tigers since 1948 (LSU was 22–0–2 vs. its in-state rival in between), only added to the frustration in Baton Rouge. LSU's mowt recent appearance at the Orange Bowl was three years earlier in January 1971, a 17–12 loss to national champion Nebraska. {{nowrap|The Tigers}} won this bowl game in January 1962, {{nowrap|25–7}} over Colorado in the final game for Paul Dietzel as LSU head coach. Penn State{{see also|1973 Penn State Nittany Lions football team}}Penn State, which completed its third perfect regular season since 1968, had their first Heisman Trophy winner with running back John Cappelletti. The Nittany Lions were aiming to end 1973 the same way they did 1968 and 1969, by winning in Miami. The Lions nipped Kansas {{nowrap|15–14}} in the 1969 Orange Bowl and stymied Missouri {{nowrap|10–3}} the next year. Game summarySteve Rogers gave LSU an early lead on his touchdown run, but Penn State responded with a field goal by Chris Bahr by the end of the first quarter to make it 7–3. Early in the second quarter, Chuck Herd caught a 72 yard pass from Tom Shuman for a touchdown to give the Nittany Lions a lead they did not relinquish as Penn State added on with a Cappelletti run to have a 16–7 halftime lead. The only scoring in the second half came on a safety as the Tigers could not muster up points despite out-gaining the Nittany Lions by over {{nowrap|90 yards.[1][3]}} The game's halftime show was a musical salute to Walt Disney Productions' 50th anniversary, and served as the conclusion to the company's year-long "50 Happy Years" promotion.[4] AftermathThe Tigers did not finish higher than third in the SEC until 1982, which resulted in them gaining smaller bowl invites during that time. LSU stumbled to 5–5–1 in 1974 and 4–7 in 1975, its only non-winning seasons during Charles McClendon's 18-year tenure in Baton Rouge (1962–79). With the win, the Nittany Lions were {{nowrap|12–0}} and had their third undefeated season in six years. However, they finished fifth in the final Associated Press poll behind Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Ohio State, and Alabama. LSU and Penn State did not meet again until the 2010 Capital One Bowl, won by the Nittany Lions, {{nowrap|19–17.}} Statistics
References1. ^1 2 {{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=D7QsAAAAIBAJ&sjid=ywkEAAAAIBAJ&pg=5590%2C221525|work=Wilmington Morning Star |location=(North Carolina) |agency=UPI |title=Lions dump LSU, 16-9 in Orange |date=January 2, 1974 |page=15}} {{Orange Bowl navbox}}{{Penn State Nittany Lions bowl game navbox}}{{LSU Tigers bowl game navbox}}2. ^1 {{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=LZseAAAAIBAJ&sjid=nswEAAAAIBAJ&pg=2680%2C526077 |work=Daytona Beach Morning Journal |location=(Florida) |agency=Associated Press |title=Lions 'catch' LSU |date=January 2, 1974 |page=4B}} 3. ^http://game.orangebowl.org/orange-bowl-history/the-history-of-the-orange-bowl/1970s/1974/ 4. ^{{cite web|url=https://d23.com/know-eight-golden-anniversary-facts-disneys-50-happy-years-celebration/|title=Did You Know? Eight Golden Anniversary Facts About Disney’s 50 Happy Years Celebration|date=October 16, 2018|accessdate=February 9, 2019|last=Fanning|first=Jim|work=D23|publisher=D23.com|}} 6 : 1973–74 NCAA football bowl games|Orange Bowl|LSU Tigers football bowl games|Penn State Nittany Lions football bowl games|January 1974 sports events|1974 in sports in Florida |
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