1966 Gator Bowl

1966 Gator Bowl
1234 Total
Syracuse 0066 12
Tennessee 31500 18
Date December 31, 1966
Season 1966
Stadium Gator Bowl Stadium
Location Jacksonville, Florida
MVP QB Dewey Warren (Tennessee)
Attendance 60,312
United States TV coverage
Network ABC
Announcers Chris Schenkel
Bud Wilkinson
Bill Flemming

The 1966 Gator Bowl was a college football postseason bowl game that featured the Tennessee Volunteers and the Syracuse Orangemen.

Background

The Volunteers had finished 5th in the Southeastern Conference, with an 11–10 loss to #3 Alabama being especially damaging. Nevertheless, they were invited to their 2nd straight bowl appearance, the first time they had made consecutive bowl seasons since 1956–57. As for the Orange, this was their fourth bowl appearance in the decade. This was the first Gator Bowl for either team.

Game summary

Gary Wright kicked two 38 yard field goals to make it 6–0, and Dewey Warren threw touchdown passes to Austin Denney and Richmond Flowers to make it 18–0 at halftime. On the first drive of the second half, Larry Csonka scored on a 8-yard touchdown plunge to make it 18–6 (after a failed conversion play). With only 46 seconds left in the game, Floyd Little made it 18–12 on a 3-yard touchdown plunge (with another failed conversion play), but it wasn't enough. Little (216 on 29 carries) and Csonka (114 on 18 carries) combined for 330 yards rushing in losing efforts. Warren 17-of-29 for 244 yards.[1]

Aftermath

The Orange did not play in a bowl game for 13 years. They returned to the Gator Bowl 30 years later. The Vols returned to the Gator Bowl three years later.

Statistics

Statistics Syracuse Tennessee
First Downs 20 14
Rushing Yards 348 85
Passing Yards 16 244
Total Yards 364 329
Passes Intercepted 3 1
Punts-Average 2/39.5 3/43
Fumbles-Lost 3-1 2-2
Penalties-Yards 7-79 4-44

References

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