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    Recaps

    UTEP 14

    Mississippi 7

    Game Day: December 30, 1967


    UTEP vs. Mississippi

    UTEP made its eighth Sun Bowl appearance, but its first as the University of Texas at El Paso. The school was originally known as Texas College of Mines and later Texas Western College.

    Fans came out to support the local UTEP that scored a pair of fourth-quarter touchdowns to come from behind and defeat Ole Miss 14-7 in front of a then-record sellout crowd of 34,685 in Sun Bowl Stadium.

    UTEP quarterback Billy Stevens won his second Most Valuable Player award (he was 1965 MVP). The Miners’ Fred Carr was named the Most Valuable Lineman.

    A 52-yard interception return by Mississippi’s Mac McClure to the UTEP one-yard line set up the Rebels’ only score. Two plays later, Bruce Newell ran to the left and scored to give the Rebels a 7-0 lead after Van Brown kicked the extra point.

    A 76-yard drive led by Stevens finished with a five-yard swing pass to flankerback David Karns and was capped with a Jerry Waddles extra point kick to tie the score at 7-7.

    Two possessions later a forced fumble gave the Miners favorable field advantage. All-American Carr, a 235-pound linebacker, stripped the ball from Mississippi’s Bow Bowen and defensive tackle Dennis Bishop recovered on the Rebel 22-yard line. Larry McHenry rushed four successive times, gaining 18 yards on one run and four yards on the final attempt to hit paydirt. Waddles’s kick was good to give the Miners a 14-7 win.

    In total, the Miners defense held Ole Miss to a mere 109 yards of total offense.

    The Rebels represented the Southeastern Conference and the independent Miners would join the Western Athletic Conference the following season.

    Stevens, who set a then NCAA record of 52 career touchdown passes, completed 13 of 26 passes for 155 yards against Ole Miss.

    Four Miners were taken in the first three rounds of the NFL Draft: Carr and George Daney (first round), Bob Wallace (second round) and Stevens (third round).

    With this win, the Miners recorded their record fifth Sun Bowl victory.

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      1935
    • Texas Tech and West Virginia played the first Sun Bowl game at Kidd Field, a 15,000-seat stadium on the UTEP campus.
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      1938
    • Miami (Ohio) capped an undefeated season with a 13-12 Sun Bowl victory over Texas Tech.
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      1948
    • Two games were played in the same calendar year, Jan. 1 & Dec. 31.
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      1958
    • 18,646 fans witnessed Oregon defeat SMU, 21-14, in the first Sun Bowl game played at Sun Bowl Stadium on Dec. 31.
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      1963
    • Tony Dorsett, Elliott Walker & Robert Haygood rushed for over 100 yards each as Pitt defeated Kansas, 33-19 before a sellout crowd.
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      1975
    • The first snow during a Sun Bowl game happened the first time the game was played on Christmas Day.
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      1982
    • The 50th edition of the game featured the highest-ranked team ever to play in El Paso – No. 6 SMU. Alabama rolled over SMU, 28-7.
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      1983
    • Maryland scored 28 second half points for the biggest comeback win in Sun Bowl history defeating Tennessee 28-27.
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      1984
    • The Sun Bowl became the first bowl to enter an agreement with a corporate sponsor signing a five-year contract with John Hancock.
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      1986
    • The highest TV rating (7.6) in 20 years also saw over 50,000 fans pack Sun Bowl Stadium to see Michigan State over USC, 17-16.
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      1990
    • Game is renamed the Norwest Sun Bowl after Norwest Corporation establishes a corporate relationship with the Sun Bowl Association.
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      1996
    • A Norwest/Wells Fargo Bank merger changes the name to Wells Fargo Sun Bowl.
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      1999
    • Name is changed to Vitalis Sun Bowl as the largest crowd in Sun Bowl history (51,288) witnesses Arizona State edge Purdue, 27-23.
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      2004
    • Renamed the Brut Sun Bowl after securing sponsor Helen of Troy Ltd. through 2009 making largest team payout ever: 1ドル.9m/team.
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      2006
    • The game sold out in 22 hours setting a new stadium attendance record, 54,021 as Notre Dame and Miami renew their storied rivalry.
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      2010
    • Utah RB John White rushed for 124 yards on 26 carries scoring the winning touchdown in the Sun Bowl’s first ever overtime game.
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      2011
    • Sun Bowl fans were able to watch the future No. 2 (Mitch Trubisky) and No. 3 (Solomon Thomas) picks in the NFL Draft battle it out in their final collegiate football game.
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      2016
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      2019
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