1994 Gator Bowl

1994 Gator Bowl

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Name=1994 Gator Bowl
Year=1994
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Date=December 30, 1994
Stadium=Ben Hill Griffin Stadium
City=Gainesville, Florida
Visitor Name Short=Tennessee
Visitor Nickname=Volunteers
Home Name Short=Virginia Tech
Home Nickname=Hokies
Visitor Record=7–4
Home Record=8–3
Visitor Coach=Phillip Fulmer
Home Coach=Frank Beamer
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The 1994 Gator Bowl was a post-season American college football bowl game between the Virginia Tech Hokies and the Volunteers from the University of Tennessee at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium in Gainesville, Florida on December 30, 1994. The game was the final contest of the 1994 NCAA Division I-A football season for both teams, and ended in a 45-23 victory for Tennessee.

The 1994 Gator Bowl saw 17th-ranked Virginia Tech face off against regional rival Tennessee at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium on the campus of the University of Florida. The game was moved to Gainesville in 1994 due to renovations to the Gator Bowl for the Jacksonville Jaguars. Virginia Tech came into the game with an 8–3 regular-season record that included a record of 5–2 in Big East Conference competition. [ [http://www.hokiesports.com/football/pastschedules.html?season=1994 Virginia Tech Football Past Schedules: 1994-1995] Virginia Tech Athletics Department, Hokiesports.com. Accessed February 23, 2008.] The Tennessee Volunteers came entered the game with a regular-season record of 7–4 under head coach Phillip Fulmer that included a 5–3 record in Southeastern Conference competition. [ [http://www.utsports.com/uploadedFiles/Sports/Football/07fb-p124-185.pdf 2007 Tennessee football media guide] Tennessee Athletics Department, July 19, 2007. Page 166. Accessed February 23, 2008.]

The game kicked off On December 30, 1994 in Gainesville, Florida. From the start, Tennessee's high-scoring offense dominated. The Volunteers scored two touchdowns in the first quarter and three in the second, while Virginia Tech was able to muster a lone touchdown and field goal in the second quarter. At halftime, Tennessee had a commanding 35–10 lead, behind the strong play of Freshman QB Peyton Manning. [http://www.hokiesports.com/football/bowls/1994Gator.html 1994 Gator Bowl] Virginia Tech Athletics Department, Hokiesports.com. Accessed February 23, 2008.]

The Hokies struggled back in the third quarter, scoring six unanswered points to close the score to 35–16. In the fourth quarter, however, Tennessee answered Virginia Tech's effort with 10 points, putting the game out of reach for the Hokies, who managed only a single touchdown in the fourth quarter. The Hokies fumbled the ball five times—losing it once—and threw two interceptions, allowing Tennessee to cruise to an easy victory, 45–23. Tennessee running back James Stewart was named the game's most valuable player. [ [http://www.utsports.com/uploads/sports/m-footbl/auto_pdf/fb-bowls.pdf Tennessee Bowl History] Tennessee Athletics Department, UTsports.com. Accessed February 23, 2008.]

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