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1972 Tangerine Bowl

American college football game


American college football game

FieldValue
game_nameTangerine Bowl
date_game_playedDecember 29
year_game_played1972
football_season1972
stadiumTangerine Bowl
cityOrlando, Florida
visitor_schoolKent State University
visitor_name_shortKent State
visitor_nicknameGolden Flashes
visitor_record6–4–1
visitor_coachDon James
visitor_conferenceMAC
visitor_1q0
visitor_2q0
visitor_3q6
visitor_4q12
home_schoolUniversity of Tampa
home_name_shortTampa
home_nicknameSpartans
home_record9–2
home_coachEarle Bruce
home_conferenceIndependent
home_1q14
home_2q7
home_3q0
home_4q0
MVPFreddie Solomon, Tampa (back)
Jack Lambert, Kent State (lineman)
oddsTampa by 14
attendance20,062
game_linkCitrus Bowl (game)

Jack Lambert, Kent State (lineman) The 1972 Tangerine Bowl, part of the 1972 bowl game season, took place on December 29, 1972, at the Tangerine Bowl stadium in Orlando, Florida. The competing teams were the Tampa Spartans, that competed as a College Division Independent, and the Kent State Golden Flashes, that competed as a member of the Mid-American Conference (MAC). In the game, Tampa took a 21–0 halftime lead, and then held off a Golden Flashes comeback to win 21–18.

The game featured two eventual College Football Hall of Fame coaches, Earle Bruce at Tampa and Don James at Kent State. Other players of note that played in the game included eventual Alabama head coach Nick Saban, Missouri head coach Gary Pinkel and Pro Football Hall of Fame linebacker Jack Lambert for Kent State and eventual number one NFL Draft pick John Matuszak for Tampa. Tampa's Paul Orndorff would go on to have a successful professional wrestling career.

Teams

Tampa

The Spartans entered their game against Bowling Green with an overall record of seven wins and two losses (7–2), and it was speculated the winner of the game would be invited to compete in the Tangerine Bowl. This was the case as a Falcons victory would give them the MAC championship and an automatic bid to the game thus making a rematch against the Spartans unlikely. Tampa did win the game 29–22, and on November 20, they accepted a bid to play in the Tangerine Bowl. The appearance marked the first for the Spartans in a National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) sanctioned bowl game and their first postseason appearance since their victory in the 1954 Cigar Bowl.

Kent State

The Golden Flashes entered their game against Toledo with an overall record of five wins, four losses and one tie (5–4–1). With a victory over the Rockets, Kent State won their first all-time MAC Championship and secured the league's automatic bid to the Tangerine Bowl.

Game summary

The 1972 edition of the Tangerine Bowl kicked off at 8:00 p.m. before what was the largest crowd to date for the game. On the next play, Tampa led 7–0 with Orndorff's 15-yard touchdown reception. Later in the quarter, the second Spartans touchdown was set up by a Tommy Thomas interception return of a Greg Kokal pass to the Kent 38-yard line. Two plays later, Tampa led 14–0 with Orndorff's 35-yard touchdown reception. Tampa's final touchdown drive of the night was again set up by a Kent turnover. For the second time, Kokal threw an interception, and on the drive that followed Freddie Solomon gained 60 yards on five carries that included the final two for a touchdown and a 21–0 halftime lead.

Kent responded in the third quarter with their first touchdown on a 76-yard Kokal pass to Tinker, and after a missed extra point the score was 21–6. A pair of fourth-quarter touchdowns on a ten-yard Kokal pass to Dooner and on a 78-yard Renard Harmon punt return made the final score 21–18. For his performance of 103 yards on 14 carries and a touchdown, Freddie Solomon was named outstanding back of the game, along with Kent State's Jack Lambert who was named outstanding lineman.

Scoring summary

References

References

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  7. Taylor, Jim. (November 18, 1972). "TU attempts to arrest James' Golden Flashes". [[The Blade (Toledo, Ohio).
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