1954 Tangerine Bowl Explained

Game Name:Tangerine Bowl
Date Game Played:January 1
Year Game Played:1954
Football Season:1953
Stadium:Tangerine Bowl
City:Orlando, Florida
Visitor School:East Texas State Teachers College
Visitor Name Short:East Texas State
Visitor Nickname:Lions
Visitor Record:10–0
Visitor Coach:Milburn Smith
Visitor Conference:Lone Star Conference
Visitor 1Q:0
Visitor 2Q:0
Visitor 3Q:0
Visitor 4Q:7
Home School:Arkansas State College
Home Name Short:Arkansas State
Home Nickname:Indians
Home Record:8–0–1
Home Coach:Forrest England
Home Conference:Independent
Home 1Q:7
Home 2Q:0
Home 3Q:0
Home 4Q:0
Mvp:Bobby Spann, Arkansas State
Attendance:12,976
Game Link:Citrus Bowl (game)

The 1954 Tangerine Bowl was an American college football bowl game played after the 1953 season, on January 1, 1954, at the Tangerine Bowl stadium in Orlando, Florida. The Arkansas State Indians (now the Arkansas State Red Wolves) tied the East Texas State Lions (now the Texas A&M–Commerce Lions) by a score of 7–7.

Game summary

The first quarter saw the first score of the game, as Bobby Spann found James Turley on a 20-yard pass for an Arkansas State touchdown. That proved to be the only scoring of the quarter, which finished 7–0. The second quarter and third quarter were scoreless. The scoring drought was ended in the fourth quarter by East Texas State's Billy Ray Norris, on a 1-yard rush. The extra point tied the game at 7–7, and neither team managed to score again.

Aftermath

The tie ended a streak of 29 consecutive victories by East Texas State. Arkansas State quarterback Bobby Spann was selected as MVP of the game.[1]

This game was the second tie in Tangerine Bowl history (the first having been the 1949 game), and the third-lowest scoring behind the 1948 game between Catawba and Marshall (finished 7–0) and the 1950 game between Emory & Henry and St. Vincent (finished 7–6). The game's third-place position was soon overtaken, though, as Omaha and Eastern Kentucky finished 7–6 the next year and Juniata and Missouri Valley tied 6–6 the year after that, which put the 1954 edition at the fifth-lowest scoring Tangerine Bowl, a position it maintains to present day (throughout all name-changes and variations of the bowl).

Scoring summary

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Statistics

Statistics Arkansas State East Texas State
First downs 8 19
Rushing yards181 184
Passes attempted 4 29
Passes completed 1 9
Passes intercepted by 2 0
Passing yards20 83
Yards penalized 20 30
Punts–average 9–30.24–38.0
Fumbles lost 0 3

Notes and References

  1. News: SPANN VOTED MOST VALUABLE . subscription . . newspapers.com . January 2, 1954 . March 4, 2017.
  2. News: 7-7 Tie In Tangerine Bowl Ends 29-Game Winning Streak . Associated Press. subscription . . newspapers.com . January 2, 1954 . March 4, 2017.
  3. News: Arkansas State Ties East Texas 7-7 In Tangerine Bowl Thriller . Bob . Howard . subscription . . newspapers.com . January 2, 1954 . March 4, 2017.