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College football game
1989 Independence Bowl
Oregon Ducks Tulsa Golden Hurricane
(7–4) (6–5)
Pac-10 Independent
27 24
Head coach: 
Rich Brooks
Head coach: 
David Rader
1234 Total
Oregon 37710 27
Tulsa 71070 24
DateDecember 16, 1989
Season1989
StadiumIndependence Stadium
LocationShreveport, Louisiana
MVPQB Bill Musgrave (Oregon)
DB Chris Oldham (Oregon)
FavoriteOregon by 16
RefereeAl Ford (SEC)
Attendance44,621
United States TV coverage
NetworkMizlou
Independence Bowl
 < 1988  1990

The 1989 Independence Bowl was the final Independence Bowl without sponsorship. It featured the Oregon Ducks and the Tulsa Golden Hurricane.

Background

This was Tulsa's first bowl appearance since 1976, also in the Independence Bowl. This was Oregon's first bowl game since 1963. Oregon finished tied for second in the Pacific-10 Conference with Washington (who went to the Freedom Bowl) and Arizona (who went to the Copper Bowl). This was their highest finish in the conference since 1970.

Game summary

Brett Adams gave Tulsa the lead with a touchdown run early in the game, but Oregon responded with two long drives that culminated with a Musgrave touchdown pass and a field goal to take a 10–7 lead. Tulsa tied the game with two minutes remaining in the second quarter to make it 10–10. But as Oregon went to punt late in the first half, Herbert Harvey blocked the punt and Derrick Williams recovered it and ran 21 yards for a touchdown that gave Tulsa a 17-10 lead heading into halftime. Adams added his second touchdown run in the third quarter to make it 24–10 Tulsa. But Oregon would score twice in six minutes on Musgrave passing and rushing touchdowns to tie the game at 24 early in the fourth quarter. With just over three minutes to play, a Tulsa fumble recovery was overturned by the officials, which kept Oregon's drive alive. That drive culminated in a field goal to give the Ducks a 27-24 lead. That field goal would prove to be the game-winner, giving Oregon their first bowl win since 1963.

Aftermath

Oregon has returned to the Independence Bowl just once since this game, in 1992. Tulsa would make its next appearance in the Independence Bowl in 2015.

Statistics

Statistics Oregon Tulsa
First Downs 16 14
Yards Rushing 140 70
Yards Passing 320 183
Total Yards 460 253
Punts-Average 3-23.5 5-34.8
Fumbles-Lost 2-1 3-1
Interceptions 2 2
Penalties-Yards 5-49 1-1

References

  1. "1989 Independence Bowl" (PDF). Tulsa Golden Hurricane Football Media Guide. Tulsa Golden Hurricane Athletics. p. 104. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 4, 2016. Retrieved January 17, 2015.
1989–90 NCAA football bowl game season
Independence Bowl
Known as the AdvoCare V100 Bowl in 2013
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# denotes national championship game; † denotes College Football Playoff semifinal game, ‡ denotes College Football Playoff quarterfinal game

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