The 1981 Tangerine Bowl was an American college football bowl game played on December 19, 1981, at Orlando Stadium in Orlando, Florida. The game featured the Southern Miss Golden Eagles and the Missouri Tigers.

1981 Tangerine Bowl
1234 Total
Missouri 7633 19
Southern Miss 0377 17
DateDecember 19, 1981
Season1981
StadiumOrlando Stadium
LocationOrlando, Florida
MVPLB Jeff Gaylord (Missouri)
RefereeWilliam McDonald
Attendance50,045
United States TV coverage
NetworkMizlou
Tangerine Bowl
 < 1980  1982

Background

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Southern Miss had finished with 9 wins in the regular season, their most since 1962 in their second straight bowl appearance, their first consecutive bowl seasons since 1957-58. Missouri had finished 5th in the Big Eight Conference, qualifying for their 4th straight bowl appearance. This was the first Tangerine Bowl for Southern Miss since 1958. This was Missouri's first ever Tangerine Bowl.

Game summary

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Bobby Meyer gave the Tigers a 7-0 lead on his three yard touchdown run in the first quarter. The Golden Eagles narrowed the lead to 7-3 on a Steve Clark field goal. Missouri increased their lead with two Bob Lucchesi field goals in the span of 5 minutes to make it 13-3 at halftime. Sammy Winder made it 13-10 on his 4 yard touchdown run in the middle of the third quarter. Lucchesi made it 16-10 on his 30 yard field goal in the third quarter. He added another one from 28 yards out to make it 19-10. Southern Miss narrowed it to 19-17 with 1:03 remaining on a David Sellers touchdown pass to Louis Lipps.[1]

Aftermath

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Head Coach Bobby Collins left for SMU after the game, and the Eagles did not return to a bowl game until 1988. Southern Miss has not played in the Tangerine (now Citrus) bowl since. Missouri did not return until 2015.

Statistics

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Statistics Southern Miss Missouri
First Downs 15 15
Yards Rushing 133 128
Yards Passing 128 141
Total Offense 261 305
Return Yards 122 97
Punts-Average 8-34.5 7-35.9
Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-0
Interceptions Thrown 0 1
Penalties-Yards 6-58 7-50

References

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  1. ^ "History: Bowl History". 2013 Southern Miss Golden Eagles Football Media Guide (PDF). Hattiesburg, Mississippi: University of Southern Mississippi Department of Athletics. 2013. p. 176. Retrieved December 27, 2015.