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College football game
1991 Poulan/Weed Eater Independence Bowl
Georgia Bulldogs Arkansas Razorbacks
(8–3) (6–5)
SEC SWC
24 15
Head coach: 
Ray Goff
Head coach: 
Jack Crowe
APCoaches
2424
1234 Total
Georgia 14370 24
Arkansas 0708 15
DateDecember 29, 1991
Season1991
StadiumIndependence Stadium
LocationShreveport, Louisiana
MVPAndre Hastings, UGA
Torrey Evans, UGA
RefereeGene Wurtz (WAC)
Attendance46,932
PayoutUS$1,300,000
Independence Bowl
 < 1990  1992

The 1991 Independence Bowl was a post-season college football bowl game between the Arkansas Razorbacks and the Georgia Bulldogs. Georgia defeated Arkansas, 24–15.

Setting

See also: 1991 NCAA Division I-A football season

Arkansas and Georgia had met in three previous bowl games: the 1969 Sugar Bowl, with Arkansas taking a 16–2 decision, the 1976 Cotton Bowl Classic, which Arkansas also won 31–10, and the 1987 Liberty Bowl, which Georgia won 20-17. Georgia's head coach Ray Goff played quarterback in the 1976 Cotton Bowl loss to Arkansas.

Arkansas

Main article: 1991 Arkansas Razorbacks football team

With the Southwest Conference dying, Arkansas athletic director Frank Broyles had engineered a deal for Arkansas to move to the flourishing Southeastern Conference. Arkansas' final season before the move was in 1991 when the Razorbacks finished the regular season at 6–5.

Georgia

Main article: 1991 Georgia Bulldogs football team

Georgia defeated #6 Clemson, but lost to an unranked Vanderbilt team to enter the game at 8–3.

Game summary

Georgia began the scoring early, throwing two touchdown passes from Eric Zeier to take an early 14–0 lead. After Georgia added a second-quarter field goal, Arkansas finally got on the board when E. D. Jackson rushed in from seven yards out. After halftime, Georgia's Andre Hastings broke a 53-yard touchdown run. Jackson would again score for the Hogs, and add a two-point conversion. However, the Hogs couldn't score again and fell short, 24–15.

References

  1. "Year by Year Results." Article. Archived 2010-08-16 at the Wayback Machine Independence Bowl. Retrieved on August 12, 2010.
1991–92 NCAA football bowl game season
Independence Bowl
Known as the AdvoCare V100 Bowl in 2013
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