1972 Liberty Bowl

1972 Liberty Bowl
1234 Total
Iowa State 14736 30
Georgia Tech 31477 31
Date December 18, 1972
Season 1972
Stadium Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium
Location Memphis, Tennessee
MVP QB Jim Stevens (Georgia Tech)
Attendance 50,021

The 1972 Liberty Bowl was a college football postseason bowl game that featured the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets and the Iowa State Cyclones.

Background

The Cyclones finished 5th in the Big Eight Conference, after falling from 8–4 to 5–5–1 in their second straight bowl appearance. The Yellow Jackets were in a bowl for the third straight year under first year head coach Bill Fulcher. This was the first Liberty Bowl for both teams.

Game summary

A Iowa State fumble led to a Cam Bonifay field goal to make it 3-0 Georgia Tech less than two minutes into the game. Iowa State responded with two touchdowns in the first quarter, one of them on a George Amundsen touchdown pass and the other on a Moses Moore touchdown run. Jimmy Robinson caught a touchdown pass from backup quarterback Jim Stevens to make it 14-9 midway through the second quarter. Gary Faulkner returned an interception for a touchdown to make it 17-14 with 1:46 remaining in the 1st half. But on the ensuing kickoff return, Moore returned it 93 yards for a touchdown to make it 21-17 at halftime. Rob Healy caught a touchdown pass from Stevens to make it 24-21 Georgia Tech. Iowa State responded with a Goedjen field goal with 1:40 remaining in the third to make it a 24-24 tie going into the final quarter. Kevin McNamara caught a touchdown pass from Stevens to make it 31-24 with 11:28 remaining. On a pitchout pass attempt by Stevens, the Cyclones recovered the ball at the Jacket 33 with the chance to tie/win. An Ike Harris touchdown from George Amundsen had made it 31-30 with 1:36 to go. But on the ensuing two-point conversion, Amundsen threw the ball away, and Mark Fields recovered the ensuing onside kick for Georgia Tech to clinch the game. Jim Stevens completed 12 of 15 passes for 157 yards and three touchdowns and was named Most Valuable Player.[1][2]

Aftermath

Majors announced that he would leave Iowa State to coach Pittsburgh, and he was replaced by Earle Bruce. Fulcher left Georgia Tech the following season. While Georgia Tech has not returned to the Liberty Bowl since this game, Iowa State returned in 2012.

Statistics

Statistics Georgia Tech Iowa State
First Downs 18 18
Rushing Yards 123 185
Yards Passing 157 153
Total Offense 280 338
Interceptions Thrown 1 2
Fumbles-Lost 5-2 3-2
Punts-Average 5-36.6 3-24.6
Penalties-Yards 1-5 4-39

References

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