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1987 Liberty Bowl

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College football game
1987 Liberty Bowl
29th Liberty Bowl
Arkansas RazorbacksGeorgia Bulldogs
(9–3)(8–3)
SWCSEC
1720
Head coach: 
Ken Hatfield
Head coach: 
Vince Dooley
APCoaches
1515
1234Total
Arkansas377017
Georgia0701320
DateDecember 29, 1987
Season1987
StadiumLiberty Bowl Memorial Stadium
LocationMemphis, Tennessee
MVPQB Greg Thomas (Arkansas)
RefereeTom Quinn (Big Ten)
Attendance53,240
United States TV coverage
NetworkRaycom
AnnouncersPhil Stone
Dave Rowe
Liberty Bowl
 ← 1986  1988 → 

The1987 Liberty Bowl was acollege football postseasonbowl game played on December 29, 1987, inMemphis, Tennessee. The 29th edition of theLiberty Bowl, the game featured theArkansas Razorbacks and theGeorgia Bulldogs.

Background

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This was the third meeting between Arkansas and Georgia (the first two being in the1969 Sugar Bowl and the1976 Cotton Bowl Classic). The Razorbacks finished second in theSouthwest Conference (SWC) for the third straight year. The Bulldogs finished fourth in theSoutheastern Conference (SEC). This was Georgia's first Liberty Bowl since 1967, and Arkansas' first since 1984.

Game summary

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A field goal by Arkansas' Trainor gave them a 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

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The two teams met once more, in the1991 Independence Bowl, before the Razorbacks joined the SEC in 1992.

Statistics

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StatisticsArkansasGeorgia
First downs1920
Rushing yards258202
Passing yards86148
Return yardage9568
Fumbles–lost2–10–0
Punts–average3–32.73–31.0
Penalties–penalty yards4–455–50

References

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  1. ^"Bowl History - Kasay's kick at 0:00 defeats Arkansas 20-17 in 1987 Liberty Bowl"(PDF).grfx.cstv.com. p. 87. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on July 11, 2018.
  2. ^"Liberty Bowl Flashback: Georgia Bulldogs Beat Arkansas Razorbacks on Last-Second Field Goal in 1987". December 24, 2010.
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Notes
  • There was no Liberty Bowl in 2008 or 2015.
  • There was a Liberty Bowl in January and December of 2010 and 2016.

# denotes national championship game; † denotesCollege Football Playoff semifinal game, ‡ denotesCollege Football Playoff quarterfinal game

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