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College football game
1965 Tangerine Bowl
Maine Black Bears East Carolina Pirates
(8–1) (8–1)
Yankee Conference Southern Conference
0 31
Head coach: 
Harold Westerman
Head coach: 
Clarence Stasavich
1234 Total
Maine 0000 0
East Carolina 010147 31
DateDecember 11, 1965
Season1965
StadiumTangerine Bowl
LocationOrlando, Florida
MVPDave Alexander
Attendance8,350
Tangerine Bowl
 < 1964  1966

The 1965 Tangerine Bowl was a postseason college football bowl game between the Maine Black Bears and the East Carolina Pirates.

Background

The Pirates were champion of the Southern Conference in their first year of play after years of independence. The Black Bears were the champion of the Yankee Conference since 1961. The game was one of four regional finals in the College Division, the predecessor of Division II; the other three postseason games were the Pecan, Grantland Rice, and Camellia bowls, also played on December 11.

Game summary

Dick DeVarney went down early in the game with both a leg injury and a separated shoulder, hurting the chances of the Black Bears. Pete Kriz gave the Pirates a lead on a 24-yard field goal in the second quarter. George Richardson threw a 35-yard touchdown pass to Jim Abernathy to increase the lead to 10 before halftime. The Pirates piled on in the third quarter with a touchdown run by fullback Dave Alexander, and a touchdown pass from him to Churchill Grimes (after an interception), which made it 24–0. Finally, Alexander ran for a 55-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter to put an exclamation point on the game and give the Pirates their third consecutive bowl victory. Alexander was named the game's MVP. It was East Carolina's second straight victory in the Tangerine Bowl, the College Division's Eastern regional final, and the Pirates' third straight 9–1 season.

Aftermath

East Carolina moved up to the University Division for the next season but the Pirates did not play in a bowl game until 1978, in the Independence Bowl. The Black Bears did not win another conference title until 1974, sharing it with UMass. When the College Division was retired after the 1972 season, Maine went to Division II in 1973 and moved up to Division I FCS when it started in 1978 as Division I-AA.

Statistics

Statistics Maine ECU
First Downs 9 18
Yards Rushing 66 171
Yards Passing 86 184
Total Yards 152 355
Punts-Average 8-38 5-40
Fumbles Lost 2 3
Interceptions 4 1
Penalty Yards 50 59

References

  1. ^ "Pirates Land Bowl Victory". Statesville Record & Landmark. Statesville, North Carolina. UPI. December 13, 1965. Retrieved March 3, 2017 – via newspapers.com.
  2. ^ "East Carolina whips Maine 31-0, in Tangerine Bowl". Youngstown Vindicator. Ohio. Associated Press. December 12, 1965. p. D1.
  3. "1965 Football Team Remains Standard Bearers for Black Bear Program - Maine". Archived from the original on July 22, 2015. Retrieved July 22, 2015.
  4. "Maine's MSU win revives memories Huard, DeVarney made Black Bears' 1965 football season 1 for the ages".
  5. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on December 22, 2010. Retrieved July 22, 2015.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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