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| Game Name = Independence Bowl | Optional Subheader = | Title Sponsor = AdvoCare V100 | Image = | Caption = | Date Game Played = December 26 | Year Game Played = 2011 | Football Season = 2011 | Stadium = Independence Stadium | City = Shreveport, Louisiana | Visitor School = University of Missouri | Visitor Name Short = Missouri | Visitor Nickname = Tigers | Visitor Record = 7–5 | Visitor Conference = Big 12 | Visitor AP = | Visitor Coaches = | Visitor BCS = | Visitor Coach = Gary Pinkel | Visitor1 = 14 | Visitor2 = 17 | Visitor3 = 7 | Visitor4 = 3 | Visitor5 = | Visitor6 = | Home School = University Of North Carolina | Home Name Short = North Carolina | Home Nickname = Tar Heels | Home Record = 7–5 | Home Conference = ACC | Home AP = | Home Coaches = | Home BCS = | Home Coach = Everett Withers (interim) | Home1 = 7 | Home2 = 3 | Home3 = 7 | Home4 = 7 | Home5 = | Home6 = | Odds = Missouri by 4[1] | MVP = QB James Franklin, Missouri LB Andrew Wilson, Missouri | Anthem = | Referee = Dan Capron (Big Ten) | Halftime = | Attendance = 41,728 | Payout = 1.1 million per team | US Network = ESPN2 | US Announcers = Rob Stone (Play-by-Play) Danny Kanell (Analyst) Allison Williams (Sidelines) | Ratings = 1.53 }} The 2011 AdvoCare V100 Independence Bowl, the 36th edition of the game, was a post-season American college football bowl game, held on December 26, 2011 at Independence Stadium in Shreveport, Louisiana as part of the 2011–12 NCAA bowl season. The game, telecast at 4:00 p.m. CT on ESPN2, featured the Missouri Tigers from the Big 12 Conference versus the North Carolina Tar Heels from the Atlantic Coast Conference. This marked Missouri's third appearance in the Independence Bowl in the previous nine seasons, all under head coach Gary Pinkel, while North Carolina made its first appearance in this bowl. TeamsThe two teams had previously met twice with Missouri winning both games, in 1973 (27–14 in Chapel Hill) and 1976 (24–3 in Columbia). It marked North Carolina’s first game against a member of the Big 12 conference since a 52–21 loss to Texas in Chapel Hill in 2002. North Carolina{{See also|2011 North Carolina Tar Heels football team}}The Tar Heels had a 14–14 bowl game record after the previous year's defeat of Tennessee in the 2010 Music City Bowl. The team was led by freshman tailback Giovani Bernard, who had 1,222 yards that season (sixth in school history) and by senior wide receiver Dwight Jones, who had 1,119 yards (second in school receiving yards). Sophomore quarterback Bryn Renner was a starter that year, who tied the school record with 23 touchdown passes. Missouri{{See also|2011 Missouri Tigers football team}}This game marked Mizzou’s third appearance in the game since 2003, winning over South Carolina in 2005 (38–31) and losing a 2003 contest to Arkansas (27–14). The Tigers, playing in their final football game as a member of the Big 12, were led by sophomore quarterback James Franklin, who ranked 15th in the NCAA in total offense (298.25 yards per game), had thrown for 200 yards or more six times during the season, and had run 839 yards and 13 rushing TDs. Missouri was ranked highly in the country in rushing offense (235.67 yards per game) and in total offense (472.42 yards per game). Scoring SummarySource[2]
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References1. ^Bowl Schedule, Los Angeles Times, December 7, 2011 {{2011 bowl game navbox}}{{Independence Bowl navbox}}{{Missouri Tigers bowl game navbox}}{{North Carolina Tar Heels bowl game navbox}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Independence Bowl, 2011}}2. ^Missouri Tigers vs. North Carolina Tar Heels box score. ESPN. Retrieved 30 December 2011. 5 : 2011–12 NCAA football bowl games|Independence Bowl|Missouri Tigers football bowl games|North Carolina Tar Heels football bowl games|December 2011 sports events in the United States |
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