1975 Liberty Bowl

1975 Liberty Bowl
Bowl Game
1234 Total
USC 31700 20
Texas A&M 0000 0
Date December 22, 1975
Season 1975
Stadium Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium
Location Memphis, Tennessee
MVP RB Ricky Bell (USC)
Attendance 52,129

The 1975 Liberty Bowl was a college football postseason bowl game that featured the USC Trojans and the Texas A&M Aggies.

Background

The Aggies had won more games than in the previous season for the third straight year, and it culminated in a conference title, albeit a shared one. The Aggies started the season ranked at #8, opening the season up with a victory over Ole Miss. The Aggies won their first ten games, with the last being against #5 Texas 20-10. However, quarterback Mike Jay injured his back during the victory, and David Shipman replaced him for the game against #18 Arkansas. The Aggies lost that game 31-6 to fall to #6 and finish with a share of the Southwest Conference title with Arkansas and Texas, with the former going to the Cotton Bowl Classic that year. Instead, the Aggies were invited to the Liberty Bowl, their first ever appearance in the game along with their first bowl appearance since 1968.

The Trojans started their season off ranked #4 in the nation, as they won their first seven games of the season to be at #4 heading into the latter part of their conference schedule. But losses to California, Stanford, Washington and #14 UCLA dropped them out of the polls and out of the race for the Pacific-8 Conference title, as they finished at 3-4, behind the teams that had beaten USC. This was their fourth straight bowl game along with their first Liberty Bowl appearance.

Game summary

A game played in mid-30 temperatures had all of its scoring in the first half. Glen Walker started the scoring off with a field goal from 45 yards out to give USC a 3-0 lead. A Vince Evans 65 yard pass set up a Mosi Tatupu touchdown plunge from a yard out to make it 10-0 in the second quarter. Clint Strozier intercepted a pass at the Aggie 19 to set up a Walker field goal from 40 yards out later in the quarter. A screen pass from Evans to Ricky Bell went 76 yards for a touchdown to give the Trojans a 20-0 lead with 5:14 in the half. There were no scoring drives in the second half as the Trojans completed the shutout. Texas A&M was completely stymied on the day, turning the ball over four times, including two times when in Trojan territory. Despite having more first downs and rushing yards (15 and 148 yards to USC's 13 and 141, respectively), USC outpassed them 174 to 99 while Ricky Bell rushed for 82 yards on 28 carries. With the yards carried in the game, Bell broke the USC's single season rushing record of 1,880 yards set by O.J. Simpson in 1968 with 1,957 yards in 12 games. [1]

Aftermath

This was John McKay's final game with the Trojans, as he left the program to coach the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. USC continued their run with new coach John Robinson, going to three more bowl games in the decade. They have not been invited to the Liberty Bowl since this game. Texas A&M would also go to three more bowl games in the decade, though they did not return to the Liberty Bowl again until 2014. Coincidentally, the two teams met again in a bowl game two years later, in the Bluebonnet Bowl. USC would win that game 47-28.

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