1940 Orange Bowl

1940 Orange Bowl
1234 Total
Missouri 7000 7
Georgia Tech 7770 21
Date January 1, 1940
Season 1939
Stadium Burdine Stadium
Location Miami, Florida
Attendance 29,278

The 1940 Orange Bowl was a college football postseason bowl game between the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets and the Missouri Tigers.

Background

The Yellow Jackets tied for first in the Southeastern Conference, their first conference title since winning the Southern Conference in 1928, which was also their last bowl appearance. Missouri won the Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association title for the first time since 1927. This was Missouri's first bowl game since 1924

Game summary

Paul Christman gave the Tigers a 7-0 lead on his touchdown plunge, but Howard Ector responded with a touchdown run of his own to culminate a 63-yard drive and tie the score at 7 at the end of one quarter. Rob Ison dashed for the second Jacket touchdown to make it 14-7. Early Wheby made it 21-7 on his touchdown gallop of 34 yards as Georgia Tech won their first Orange Bowl.[1]

Aftermath

The Yellow Jackets have made six subsequent appearances in the over 70-year span since this game, including three in the next 12 years. The Tigers returned to the Orange Bowl 20 years later.

Statistics

StatisticsGeorgia TechMissouri
First Downs1214
Rushing Yards210151
Passing Yards9160
Total Offense301211
Interceptions11
Punt Average35.033.0
Fumbles Lost31
Penalty Yards3615

References

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