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2011 Independence Bowl


FieldValue
game_nameIndependence Bowl
subheader36th Independence Bowl
title_sponsorAdvoCare V100
imageAdvocare-Bowl-Logo.png
date_game_playedDecember 26
year_game_played2011
football_season2011
stadiumIndependence Stadium
cityShreveport, Louisiana
visitor_schoolUniversity of Missouri
visitor_name_shortMissouri
visitor_nicknameTigers
visitor_record7–5
visitor_conferenceBig 12
visitor_coachGary Pinkel
visitor_1q14
visitor_2q17
visitor_3q7
visitor_4q3
home_schoolUniversity Of North Carolina
home_name_shortNorth Carolina
home_nicknameTar Heels
home_record7–5
home_conferenceACC
home_coachEverett Withers (interim)
home_1q7
home_2q3
home_3q7
home_4q7
oddsMissouri by 4
MVPQB James Franklin, Missouri
LB Andrew Wilson, Missouri
refereeDan Capron (Big Ten)
attendance41,728
payout1.1 million per team
us_networkESPN2
us_announcersRob Stone (Play-by-Play)
Danny Kanell (Analyst)
Allison Williams (Sidelines)
ratings1.53

LB Andrew Wilson, Missouri Danny Kanell (Analyst) Allison Williams (Sidelines)

The 2011 AdvoCare V100 Independence Bowl, the 36th edition of the Independence Bowl, was a post-season American college football bowl game, held on December 26, 2011 at Independence Stadium in Shreveport, Louisiana as part of the 2011–12 NCAA bowl season. The game's title sponsor was AdvoCare, an American dietary supplement company.

The game, telecast at 4:00 p.m. CT on ESPN2, featured the Missouri Tigers from the Big 12 Conference versus the North Carolina Tar Heels from the Atlantic Coast Conference. This marked Missouri's third appearance in the Independence Bowl in the previous nine seasons, all under head coach Gary Pinkel, while North Carolina made its first appearance in this bowl.

Teams

The two teams had previously met twice with Missouri winning both games, in 1973 (27–14 in Chapel Hill) and 1976 (24–3 in Columbia). It marked North Carolina’s first game against a member of the Big 12 conference since a 52–21 loss to Texas in Chapel Hill in 2002.

North Carolina

The Tar Heels had a 14–14 bowl game record after the previous year's defeat of Tennessee in the 2010 Music City Bowl. The team was led by freshman tailback Giovani Bernard, who had 1,222 yards that season (sixth in school history) and by senior wide receiver Dwight Jones, who had 1,119 yards (second in school receiving yards). Sophomore quarterback Bryn Renner was a starter that year, who tied the school record with 23 touchdown passes.

Missouri

This game marked Mizzou’s third appearance in the game since 2003, winning over South Carolina in 2005 (38–31) and losing a 2003 contest to Arkansas (27–14). The Tigers, playing in their final football game as a member of the Big 12, were led by sophomore quarterback James Franklin, who ranked 15th in the NCAA in total offense (298.25 yards per game), had thrown for 200 yards or more six times during the season, and had run 839 yards and 13 rushing TDs. Missouri was ranked highly in the country in rushing offense (235.67 yards per game) and in total offense (472.42 yards per game).

Scoring Summary

Source

Scoring PlayScore
**1st Quarter**
NC – Dwight Jones 22 Yd Pass From Bryn Renner (Thomas Moore Kick), 12:12NC 7–0
MIZZ – Wes Kemp 40 Yd Pass From T.J. Moe (Trey Barrow Kick), 10:06Tie 7-7
MIZZ – James Franklin 2 Yd Run (Trey Barrow Kick), 2:15MIZZ 14-7
**2nd Quarter**
MIZZ – Trey Barrow 31 Yd Field Goal, 11:11MIZZ 17-7
MIZZ – Jerrell Jackson 8 Yd Pass From James Franklin (Trey Barrow Kick), 5:13MIZZ 24-7
MIZZ – Kendial Lawrence 9 Yd Run (Trey Barrow Kick), 1:58MIZZ 31-7
NC – Thomas Moore 21 Yd Field Goal, 0:00MIZZ 31-10
**3rd Quarter**
NC – Jheranie Boyd 44 Yd Pass From Bryn Renner (Thomas Moore Kick), 4:22MIZZ 31-17
MIZZ – James Franklin 2 Yd Run (Trey Barrow Kick), 1:56MIZZ 38-17
**4th Quarter**
MIZZ – Trey Barrow 26 Yd Field Goal, 6:22MIZZ 41-17
NC – Erik Highsmith 17 Yd Pass From Bryn Renner (Thomas Moore Kick), 4:08MIZZ 41-24

Statistics

StatisticsMIZZNC
First downs2720
Rushes-yards (net)46–33719–36
Passing yards (net)176317
Att-Comp-Int26–17–142–27–1
Total yards513353
Time of Possession34:2025:40

References

References

  1. Bowl Schedule, ''Los Angeles Times'', December 7, 2011
  2. [https://www.espn.com/college-football/boxscore?gameId=313600153 Missouri Tigers vs. North Carolina Tar Heels box score]. [[ESPN]]. Retrieved 30 December 2011.
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