1986 Independence Bowl

1986 Independence Bowl
1234 Total
Texas Tech 0773 17
Ole Miss 71003 20
Date December 20, 1986
Season 1986
Stadium Independence Stadium
Location Shreveport, Louisiana
MVP QB Mark Young, Ole Miss
DE James Mosley, Texas Tech
Referee Larry Rice (PCAA)
Attendance 46,369[1]
United States TV coverage
Network Mizlou
Announcers Howard David
Bob Casciola
Steve Grad

The 1986 Independence Bowl was a college football postseason bowl game between the Ole Miss Rebels and the Texas Tech Red Raiders.

Background

The Rebels finished tied for 2nd in the Southeastern Conference in their first bowl game since 1983, which was also in the Independence Bowl. David McWilliams left Texas Tech for the University of Texas prior to the bowl game, leaving the job to Spike Dykes in the first bowl game for the Red Raiders since 1977.

Game summary

First Quarter

  • Ole Miss: Willie Goodloe 1 run (Owen kick) - 7-0 Ole Miss

Second Quarter

  • Ole Miss: Joe Mickles 9 run (Owen kick) - 14-0 Ole Miss
  • Ole Miss: Owen 21 field goal - 17-0 Ole Miss
  • Texas Tech: James Gray 1 run (Segrist kick) - 17-7 Ole Miss

Third Quarter

  • Texas Tech: Merv Scurlark 33 interception return (Segrist kick) - 17-14 Ole Miss

Fourth Quarter

  • Texas Tech: Segrist 19 field goal - 17-17 tie
  • Ole Miss: Owen 48 field goal - 20-17 Ole Miss

Aftermath

Dykes remained the Red Raiders head coach until 1999, reaching six more bowl games, with the last being against Ole Miss, in 1998. Ole Miss reached four more bowl games with Brewer before he was fired in 1993.[2][3]

Statistics

StatisticsOle MissTexas Tech
First Downs2618
Rushing Yards60175
Passing Yards343181
Interceptions11
Total Yards403356
Fumbles-Lost1-12-0
Penalties-Yards5-335-60
Punts-Average6-45.58-41.5

References

  1. "Mississippi Wins Independence Bowl". Daily Sitka Sentinel. Associated Press. December 22, 1986. p. 6. Retrieved June 13, 2017 via Newspapers.com.
  2. http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/ole/sports/m-footbl/auto_pdf/2015-16/misc_non_event/OM_Bowl_History.pdf
  3. http://www.texastech.com/sports/2016/6/9/auto-pdf-p-hotos-s-chools-text-sports-m-footbl-auto-pdf-05mediaguide-bowlhistory.aspx
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