1971 Liberty Bowl
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Date | December 20, 1971 | ||||||||||||||||||
Season | 1971 | ||||||||||||||||||
Stadium | Memphis Memorial Stadium | ||||||||||||||||||
Location | Memphis, Tennessee | ||||||||||||||||||
MVP | Joe Ferguson, Arkansas[1] | ||||||||||||||||||
Attendance | 45,410 | ||||||||||||||||||
The 1971 Liberty Bowl was a post-season college football bowl game between the Arkansas Razorbacks and the Tennessee Volunteers. In the thirteenth Liberty Bowl, #9 Tennessee defeated #18 Arkansas 14-13 in front of 45,410 patrons.[2]
Setting
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#18 Arkansas
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Arkansas defeated #7 Cal in War Memorial Stadium to open the season, but suffered a one point defeat to an unranked Tulsa team two weeks later. The Hogs would upset #10 Texas in Little Rock also, but lost to Texas A&M and tied Rice, costing the Hogs the Southwest Conference.
#9 Tennessee
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Game summary
The Volunteers took the lead first, with a two-yard run by Bill Rudder. The Hogs responded with a 36-yard TD strike from Joe Ferguson to Jim Hodge. Scoring wouldn't resume until the fourth quarter, when Razorback Bill McClard kicked 19- and 30-yard field goals. A third McClard kick was good, set up by Louis Campbell's third interception, but a penalty kept the Hogs off the board a fourth time. Arkansas fumbled at their own 36-yard line, and Tennessee's Curt Watson scored three plays later.
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Arkansas set a Liberty Bowl record with 104 interception return yards in the contest. This record still stands today.[3] Louis Campbell of Arkansas had three interceptions, also a Liberty Bowl Record.[4]
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