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|Game Name=Sugar Bowl |Optional Subheader = |Title Sponsor= |Date Game Played=December 31 |Year Game Played=1974 |Football Season=1974 |Home Name Short=Florida |Home Nickname=Gators |Home Record=8–3 |Home Coach=Doug Dickey |Home AP=18 |Home Coaches=14 |Home1 =7 |Home2 =3 |Home3 =0 |Home4 =0 |Visitor Name Short=Nebraska |Visitor Nickname=Cornhuskers |Visitor Record=9–2 |Visitor Coach=Tom Osborne |Visitor AP=8 |Visitor Coaches=7 |Visitor1 =0 |Visitor2 =0 |Visitor3 =0 |Visitor4 =13 |US Network=ABC |US Announcers=Keith Jackson and Barry Switzer |Odds=Nebraska by 13 points[1] |FirstGameEverPlayed= |Type=bg |Stadium=Tulane Stadium |City=New Orleans, Louisiana |MVP= Tony Davis (RB, Nebraska) |Attendance=68,890 }} The 1974 Sugar Bowl was a college football bowl game between the Nebraska Cornhuskers and the Florida Gators, held on {{nowrap|December 31, 1974.[2][3][4]}} Played on New Year's Eve in New Orleans, this was the last Sugar Bowl played in Tulane Stadium; it moved to the new Louisiana Superdome the next year, then returned to January 1 in 1977. TeamsFlorida{{see also|1974 Florida Gators football team}}Despite tying for fourth in the Southeastern Conference, Florida was invited to the Sugar Bowl on the basis of their early success, starting {{nowrap|7–1}} and ranked sixth in early Novembert. But the Gators lost two of their last three games and were only #18 by the time of the bowl, and also the only team ranked in the bottom of the top 20 to appear in a major bowl game that season. SEC champion Alabama played in the Orange Bowl. Nebraska{{see also|1974 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team}}The Huskers finished second in the Big Eight Conference for the third straight year, with a loss to ineligible Oklahoma to end the regular season. This was the second Sugar Bowl for both teams.[5] Game summaryTony Green scored first for Florida on a touchdown run in the first quarter on fourth and goal from the one. Florida added in a field goal in the second quarter to have a {{nowrap|10–0}} lead. Nebraska decided to bench QB David Humm in the second half after four interceptions in favor of a running attack behind reserve Terry Luck.[2] Florida mounted a drive into Nebraska territory in the third quarter, and Green apparently scored another touchdown but was called out of bounds at the five yard line. Four plays later, the Cornhuskers stopped the Gators at the one, gaining possession inches from their own goal line. As the fourth quarter began, freshman Monte Anthony scored on a touchdown run to make it {{nowrap|10–7}} that culminated a 99-yard drive on 18 plays. Nebraska was given a chance on their next drive, but a critical moment happened on fourth and two on the 49. Nebraska coach Tom Osborne decided to go for it, and Anthony ran for three yards for the first down. A few plays later, Nebraska tied the game on a Mike Coyle field goal with 7:12 remaining. Florida could not concoct a drive and had to punt the ball back to the Huskers at the 25 with four minutes remaining. Nebraska went to work on a drive that covered less than two minutes and set up Coyle's kick from the Florida 29. With 2:22 remaining, Coyle kicked what turned out to be the game winning points as Nebraska held on to win their first Sugar Bowl. The running attack was evident in Nebraska as Anthony went 64 yards on fifteen carries for one touchdown while Tony Davis gained 126 yards on seventeen attempts.[2][6] AftermathWith the narrow win, Nebraska fell a spot in the final AP poll to ninth, while Florida moved up three spots to fifteenth. Nebraska has played in two additional Sugar Bowls, in 1985 and 1987; Florida has returned seven times. This was the sixth consecutive bowl win for the Huskers;[2] the streak ended the following year at the Fiesta Bowl. Statistics
{{small|Source:}}[4] References1. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=NK5fAAAAIBAJ&sjid=2jIMAAAAIBAJ&pg=5730%2C92832 |work=Lewiston Morning Tribune |location=(Idaho) |agency=Associated Press |title=Huskers tip Gators 13-10 |date=January 1, 1975 |page=1B}} {{Sugar Bowl navbox}}{{Florida Gators bowl game navbox}}{{Nebraska Cornhuskers bowl game navbox}}2. ^1 2 3 {{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=gUBSAAAAIBAJ&sjid=f3kDAAAAIBAJ&pg=5291%2C209510 |work=St. Petersburg Times |location=(Florida) |agency=Associated Press |last=Shearer |first=Ed |title=Crunching 'Huskers rub out Gators |date=January 1, 1975 |page=1C}} 3. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=uX1QAAAAIBAJ&sjid=qBEEAAAAIBAJ&pg=3278%2C171889 |work=Milwaukee Sentinel |agency=UPI |title=Nebraska tips Florida with field goal |date=January 1, 1975 |page=1, part 2}} 4. ^1 {{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=NK5fAAAAIBAJ&sjid=2jIMAAAAIBAJ&pg=5730%2C92832 |work=Lewiston Morning Tribune |location=(Idaho) |agency=Associated Press |title='Huskers tip Gators 13-10 |date=January 1, 1975 |page=1B}} 5. ^http://www.allstatesugarbowl.org/site437.php 6. ^http://www.allstatesugarbowl.org/site121.php 6 : 1974–75 NCAA football bowl games|Sugar Bowl|Florida Gators football bowl games|Nebraska Cornhuskers football bowl games|December 1974 sports events|1974 in sports in Louisiana |
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