1995 Carquest Bowl (January)

1995 Carquest Bowl
1234 Total
West Virginia 07140 21
South Carolina 71070 24
Date January 2, 1995
Season 1994
Stadium Joe Robbie Stadium
Location Miami Gardens, Florida
MVP QB Steve Taneyhill
Attendance 50,884
United States TV coverage
Network CBS
Announcers Verne Lundquist, Dan Fouts & Michele Tafoya

The 1995 Carquest Bowl (January) was a college football postseason bowl game between the South Carolina Gamecocks and the West Virginia Mountaineers.

Background

The Gamecocks finished 3rd in the East Division of the SEC while the Mountaineers finished tied for third in the Big East Conference. In 102 years of play, the Gamecock had been to eight bowl games, but lost all of them. This was their ninth bowl game and first Carquest Bowl. The Mountaineers were in their second straight bowl game, though they had lost four straight bowl games.

Game summary

Steve Tanneyhill gave the Gamecocks an early lead with his touchdown pass to Boomer Foster with 12:34 remaining in the first quarter. Reed Morton increased the lead to 10 on a 47 yard field goal, the longest in Carquest Bowl and Gamecock bowl history. Robert Walker narrowed the lead on his touchdown run of 24 yards. Tanneyhill ran in for a four yard touchdown to make it 17-7 at halftime. Lovett Purnell caught a touchdown pass from Chad Johnston to make it 17-14 in the third quarter. Stanley Pritchet ran in for a touchdown to make it 24-14. Purnell caught another touchdown from Johnston to make it 24-21 as the quarter soon ended. West Virginia was driving for points when they failed to convery on fourth down with 3:52 left. Pritchett was going for his second touchdown run when he broke free, but Aaron Beasley stripped him of the ball, and the Mountaineers recovered at their own 3 with 1:14 remaining. But they threw two incompletions and were sacked as the Gamecocks held on to win. South Carolina had won their first ever bowl game while West Virginia now had lost five straight. Taneyhill went 26-of-36 for 227 yards and 1 touchdown. Johnston went 19-of-32 for 240 yards with 2 touchdowns and 1 interception. [1][2][3]

Aftermath

As it turned out, the Gamecocks would wait six years until their next bowl game, this time with a different coach. The Mountaineers would return to the Carquest Bowl two years later.

Statistics

Statistics South Carolina West Virginia
First Downs 21 16
Yards Rushing 148 150
Yards Passing 227 240
Total Yards 375 390
Punts-Average 4-35.2 2-54.0
Fumbles-Lost 6-2 3-2
Interceptions 0 1
Penalties-Yards 6-38 7-55

References

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