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College football game
1998 CompUSA Florida Citrus Bowl
Penn State Nittany Lions Florida Gators
(9–2) (9–2)
Big Ten SEC
6 21
Head coach: 
Joe Paterno
Head coach: 
Steve Spurrier
AP
11
AP
6
1234 Total
Penn State 0330 6
Florida 14007 21
DateJanuary 1, 1998
Season1997
StadiumFlorida Citrus Bowl
LocationOrlando, Florida
MVPRB Fred Taylor (Florida)
Attendance72,940
United States TV coverage
NetworkABC
AnnouncersBrad Nessler
Gary Danielson
Florida Citrus Bowl
 < 1997  1999

The 1998 Florida Citrus Bowl featured the Florida Gators and the Penn State Nittany Lions.

Background

Penn State was ranked #1 for the first three weeks of the season and were 7–0 before losing to eventual national champion Michigan. They won two of their last three games but ultimately finished tied for second in the Big Ten Conference. The defending national champion Gators were ranked #1 for three weeks in the season as well, though two losses to LSU and Georgia within two weeks of each other knocked Florida out of the contention for the Southeastern Conference title, though they finished the regular season in the AP top 10 for the fifth straight year. This was both Florida and Penn State's third appearance.

Game summary

Noah Brindise gave Florida a 7–0 lead on a touchdown sneak after an 80-yard drive that took only 4:12 and had Fred Taylor contribute 47 yards of rushing. While trying to respond, Mike McQueary's pass was intercepted by Fred Weary and returned to the 35. Doug Johnson followed with a touchdown pass to Jacquez Green to make it 14–0 a few plays later. Travis Forney made it 14–3 after a field goal set up by a Johnson interception. Midway through the third quarter, Forney made it 14–6 on his second kick. After Johnson's injury to his shoulder, Jesse Palmer stepped in as quarterback and led Florida to an early fourth quarter touchdown pass to Green to make the final score 21–6 as Penn State was stifled by the defense of Florida. McQueary went 10 of 32 for 92 yards and 3 interceptions while Penn State had only one yard of rushing in the first half en route to only 47 the whole day. Fred Taylor ended his career at Florida with the most rushing yards in Citrus Bowl history, rushing for 234 yards on 43 carries.

Aftermath

Florida has returned to the Citrus Bowl in 2000, 2008 and 2016, while Penn State did so in 2003 and 2010.

Statistics

Statistics Florida Penn State
First Downs 23 9
Yards Rushing 254 47
Yards Passing 143 92
Total Yards 397 139
Possession Time 35:07 24:53
Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0
Interceptions 2 3
Penalties-Yards 5-45 1-5

References

  1. El-Bashir, Tarik (January 2, 1998). "COLLEGE FOOTBALL: CITRUS BOWL; Taylor's Record Runs Lift Florida". The New York Times.
  2. "1998 Florida Citrus Bowl" (PDF). Florida Gators Football Media Guide. Florida Gators Athletics. p. 134. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 24, 2015. Retrieved January 18, 2015.
1997–98 NCAA football bowl game season
Citrus Bowl
Formerly known as the Tangerine / Florida Citrus / Capital One Bowl
History & conference tie-ins
Tangerine Bowl
Florida Citrus Bowl
Capital One Bowl
Citrus Bowl
  • There were games in January and December of 1958, 1960, and 2016. As a result, there were no games in 1959, 1986 or 2017.
Florida Gators bowl games

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Penn State Nittany Lions bowl games

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