1987 Liberty Bowl

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1987 Liberty Bowl
1 2 3 4 Total
Arkansas 3 7 7 0 17
Georgia 0 7 0 13 20
Date December 29, 1987
Season 1987
Stadium Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium
Location Memphis, Tennessee
MVP QB Greg Thomas (Arkansas)
Attendance 53,240
United States TV coverage
Network Raycom
Announcers Phil Stone
Dave Rowe
Liberty Bowl
 < 1986  1988

The 1987 Liberty Bowl featured the Georgia Bulldogs and the Arkansas Razorbacks.

Background

This was the third meeting between Georgia and Arkansas (the first two being in the 1969 Sugar Bowl and the 1976 Cotton Bowl Classic). The Razorbacks had finished 2nd in the Southwest Conference for the third straight year. The Bulldogs had finished 4th in the Southeastern Conference. This was Georgia's first Liberty Bowl since 1967, and Arkansas' first since 1984.

Game summary

A field goal by Arkansas' Trainor gave them an 3-0 lead. Lars Tate gave the Bulldogs the lead on his one yard touchdown run to make it 7-3 36 seconds into the second quarter, but the Razorbacks responded with a Greg Thomas touchdown run with 31 seconds remaining in the half to make it 10-7. Another Thomas touchdown run made it 17-7 in the third quarter. John Kasay narrowed the lead to 17-10 three seconds into the fourth quarter on his 24 yard field goal. James Jackson scored on a five yard touchdown run to tie it with 10:23 in the game. With 1:42 left, Arkansas tried to gain the victory with a 35-yard field goal, but the kick missed. Georgia could not do anything with their possession, giving the ball back to the Hogs. But with 46 seconds to go, Carver Russaw intercepted a Thomas pass, returning it to the Georgia 43. Three plays later (culminated by James Jackson’s 16-yard pass to Troy Sadowski), the Bulldogs were in field goal position to win. Kasay's kick from 39 yards out split through the uprights with no time remaining, giving the Bulldogs their first bowl victory since 1984. Greg Thomas went 7-of-17 for 86 yards with 79 yards rushing on 13 carries for Arkansas. James Jackson went 15-of-25 for 148 yards with 72 rushing yards on 10 carries for Georgia.[1][2]

Aftermath

The two teams would meet once more in the 1991 Independence Bowl before the Razorbacks joined the SEC in 1992.

Statistics

Statistics Arkansas Georgia
First Downs 19 20
Rushing Yards 258 202
Passing Yards 86 148
Return Yardage 95 68
Fumbles-Lost 2-1 0-0
Punts-Average 3-32.7 3-31.0
Penalties-Penalty Yards 4-45 5-50

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