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1994 Sugar Bowl

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College football game
1994 USF&G Insurance Sugar Bowl
60th Sugar Bowl
TheLouisiana Superdome inNew Orleans, Louisiana, hosted the Sugar Bowl.
Florida GatorsWest Virginia Mountaineers
(10–2)(11–0)
SECBig East
417
Head coach: 
Steve Spurrier
Head coach: 
Don Nehlen
APCoachesBC
888
APCoachesBC
323
1234Total
Florida71414641
West Virginia70007
DateJanuary 1, 1994
Season1993
StadiumLouisiana Superdome
LocationNew Orleans, Louisiana
MVPFlorida RBErrict Rhett
FavoriteFlorida by 6.5 points (54.5)[1][2]
RefereeJim Kemerling (Big Ten)
Attendance75,437
United States TV coverage
NetworkABC Sports
AnnouncersBrent Musburger andDick Vermeil
Sugar Bowl
 ← 1993 1995 (Jan) → 

The1994 Sugar Bowl took place on January 1, 1994, in theLouisiana Superdome inNew Orleans, Louisiana between theFlorida Gators, the champions of theSoutheastern Conference (SEC), andWest Virginia Mountaineers, winners of theBig East Conference. The Mountaineers came into the game undefeated, with a shot at a share of the national title, while Florida came in 10–2 and ranked #8.

Game summary

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After a quick touchdown fromJake Kelchner to Jay Kearney to put West Virginia up 7–0 early, the Gators came right back and answered with a touchdown byErrict Rhett to tie the score at 7. Just before halftime, Gator defensive backLawrence Wright picked off an errant pass from West Virginia quarterbackDarren Studstill right on the midfield logo. He first made his way to his right side, but when he ran out of blocking help just inside the West Virginia 40, he turned around and backtracked, circling back to the 45 before finding some running room, and he sprinted into the end zone from there to cap a 51-yard interception return touchdown. That put Florida up 14–7, and crushed the Mountaineers' competitive spirit, as Florida's defense proceeded to force a quick three and out, which gave Terry Dean time to connect with Willie Jackson for a 39-yard touchdown to make it 21–7 at halftime.

From there, the Gators cruised in the second half. Rhett ran in two more touchdowns andJudd Davis added two insurance field goals in the fourth quarter to make the final score a convincing 41–7.

Scoring summary

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QtrTeamScoring Information[3]Score
FLAWV
1WVJake Kelchner 32-yard touchdown pass to Jay Kearney, Tom Mazzone kick good07
FLAErrict Rhett 3-yard touchdown run,Judd Davis kick good77
2FLALawrence Wright 51-yard return of an interception for a touchdown,Judd Davis kick good147
FLATerry Dean 39-yard touchdown pass toWillie Jackson,Judd Davis kick good217
3FLAErrict Rhett 2-yard touchdown run,Judd Davis kick good287
FLAErrict Rhett 1-yard touchdown run,Judd Davis kick good357
4FLA43-yard field goal byJudd Davis387
FLA26-yard field goal byJudd Davis417
Final score417

References

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  1. ^"Orange Bowl Odds". Archived fromthe original on October 26, 2020. RetrievedOctober 25, 2020.
  2. ^"Betting line".Orange Bowl Odds. p. D7. Archived fromthe original on October 26, 2020. RetrievedOctober 25, 2020.
  3. ^"1993 Game Recap / Allstate Sugar Bowl". RetrievedApril 7, 2012.
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