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Bowl Games 1922 East-West Bowl 1949 Sun Bowl 1964 Liberty Bowl December 25 - San Diego, Calif BOWL GAMES 1922 EAST-WEST BOWL 1949 SUN BOWL 1964 LIBERTY BOWL DECEMBER 25 - SAN DIEGO, CALIF. JANUARY 1 - EL PASO, TEXAS DECEMBER 19 - ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. West Virginia .................................21 Utah ...............................................32 West Virginia .................................21 Texas Western................................12 West Virginia ...................................6 Gonzaga .........................................13 1 2 3 4 Total 1 2 3 4 Total 1 2 3 4 Total West Virginia 0 7 14 0 21 West Virginia 0 0 6 0 6 West Virginia 7 7 7 0 21 Texas Western 0 6 0 6 12 Utah 3 16 6 7 32 Gonzaga 0 0 0 13 13 2nd 1st UT Roy Jefferson 32 field goal 1st TW Harvey Gabriel 1 run (kick fail) 2nd WV Nick Nardacci 12 run WV Clarence Cox 25 pass from Jimmy UT Jefferson 35 field goal (Gustavius Ekberg kick) Walthall (Gene Simmons kick) UT Ernest Allen 11 run (Jefferson kick) 2nd 3rd UT Ron Coleman 53 run (pass fail) WV Russ Meredith 80 interception return WV Jim Devonshire 9 run (Simmons kick) 3rd (Ekberg kick) WV Devonshire 1 run (Simmons kick) WV Milt Clegg 6 pass from Allen McCune 3rd 4th (pass fail) WV Jack Simons 16 pass from Nardacci TW Fred Wendt 60 run (kick fail) UT Andy Ireland 47 run (run fail) (Ekberg kick) ATTENDANCE: 13,000 4th 4th UT William Morley 33 pass from Richard GZ Matt Bross 55 pass from Stockton 1954 SUGAR BOWL Groth (Jerry Pullman kick) (kick fail) JANUARY 1 - NEW ORLEANS, LA. ATTENDANCE: 6,059 GZ Bross 2 run (Stockton kick) ATTENDANCE: 15,000 Georgia Tech ..................................42 West Virginia .................................19 1969 PEACH BOWL DECEMBER 30 - ATLANTA, GA. 1938 SUN BOWL 1 2 3 4 Total JANUARY 1 - EL PASO, TEXAS West Virginia 0 6 0 13 19 West Virginia .................................14 West Virginia ...................................7 Georgia Tech 14 6 9 13 42 South Carolina .................................3 Texas Tech .......................................6 1 2 3 4 Total 1st West Virginia 7 0 0 7 14 1 2 3 4 Total GT Sam Hensley 21 pass from Pepper South Carolina 0 3 0 0 3 West Virginia 0 7 0 0 7 Rodgers (Rodgers kick) Texas Tech 0 6 0 0 6 GT Jimmy Durham 2 pass from Rodgers (Rodgers kick) 1st 2nd 2nd WV Bob Gresham 10 run WV Davey Isaac 1 run (Kelly Moan kick) WV Danny Williams 5 run (kick fail) (Jim Braxton kick) TT Calhoun 4 run (kick fail) GT Henry Hair 12 pass from Rodgers (kick fail) 2nd ATTENDANCE: 12,000 3rd SC Bill Dupree 37 field goal GT Rodgers 18 field goal 4th GT Leon Hardeman 23 rush (kick fail) WV Jim Braxton 1 run (Braxton kick) 4th ATTENDANCE: 48,452 WV Joe Marconi 1 run (Tommy Allman kick) GT Ruffin 43 run (kick fail) WV Allman 1 run (kick fail) GT Bill Teas 9 run (Glenn Turner kick) ATTENDANCE: 71,666 184 1972 PEACH BOWL 1981 PEACH BOWL 1983 HALL OF FAME BOWL DECEMBER 29 – ATLANTA, GA. DECEMBER 31 – ATLANTA, GA. DECEMBER 23 – BIRMINGHAM, ALA. North Carolina State ......................49 West Virginia .................................26 West Virginia .................................20 West Virginia .................................13 Florida .............................................6 Kentucky ........................................16 1 2 3 4 Total 1 2 3 4 Total 1 2 3 4 Total West Virginia 13 0 0 0 13 West Virginia 7 9 3 7 26 West Virginia 3 0 7 10 20 NC State 7 7 21 14 49 Florida 0 0 0 6 6 Kentucky 0 10 0 6 16 1st 1st 1st WV Frank Nester 27 field goal WV Mickey Walczak 7 pass from Oliver WV Paul Woodside 39 field goal WV Nester 39 field goal Luck (Paul Woodside kick) 2nd NCS Don Buckey 37 pass from Dave 2nd UK Randy Jenkins 26 pass from Tony Buckey (Ron Sewell kick) WV Woodside 35 field goal Mayes (John Hutcherson kick) 2nd WV Woodside 42 field goal UK Hutcherson 32 field goal WV Danny Buggs 4 pass from Bernie WV Woodside 49 field goal 3rd Galiffa (Nester kick) 3rd WV Rich Hollins 16 pass from Jeff Hostetler NCS Stan Fritts 1 run (Sewell kick) WV Woodside 24 field goal (Woodside kick) 3rd 4th 4th NCS Don Buckey 2 run (Sewell kick) WV Walczak 1 run (Woodside kick) WV Rob Bennett 2 pass from Hostetler NCS Fritts 1 run (Sewell kick) FL Chris Faulkner 22 pass from Bob (Woodside kick) NCS Fritts 4 run (Sewell kick) Hewko (pass fail) WV Woodside 23 field goal 4th ATTENDANCE: 37,582 UK Joe Phillips 13 pass from Bill Ransdell NCS Pat Hovance 14 pass from Dave (kick fail) Buckey (Sewell kick) ATTENDANCE: 42,000 NCS Willie Burden 7 run (Sewell kick) 1982 GATOR BOWL DECEMBER 30 – JACKSONVILLE, FLA. ATTENDANCE: 52,671 1984 Florida State ..................................31 West Virginia .................................12 BLUEBONNET BOWL 1975 PEACH BOWL DECEMBER 31 – HOUSTON, TEXAS DECEMBER 31 – ATLANTA, GA. Scoring Summary 1 2 3 4 Total West Virginia .................................31 West Virginia .................................13 TCU ................................................14 North Carolina State ......................10 West Virginia 0 6 0 6 12 Florida State 3 14 14 0 31 1 2 3 4 Total 1 2 3 4 Total West Virginia 14 17 0 0 31 West Virginia 0 6 0 7 13 1st TCU 7 0 7 0 14 NC State 7 3 0 0 10 FS Philip Hall 20 field goal 2nd 1st 1st WV Paul Woodside 48 field goal WV John Gay 2 pass from Kevin White NCS Ricky Adams 1 run (Jay Sherrill kick) FS Billy Allen 95 kickoff return (Hall kick) (Paul Woodside kick) 2nd WV Woodside 34 field goal TCU Dan Sharp 5 pass from Anthony NCS Sherrill 21 field goal FS Dennis McKinnon 27 pass from Blair Gulley (Ken Ozee kick) WV Artie Owens 39 pass from Dan Kendra Williams (Hall kick) WV Gary Mullen 62 pass from White (kick fail) 3rd (Woodside kick) 4th FS Greg Allen 29 run (Hall kick) 2nd WV Scott MacDonald 50 pass from FS Allen 1 run (Hall kick) WV John Holifield 1 run (Woodside kick) Kendra (Bill McKenzie kick) 4th WV Ron Wolfley 5 pass fromWhite SEASON REVIEW OPPONENTS COACHING STAFF PROFILES PLAYER ATTENDANCE: 45,134 WV Darrell Miller 26 pass from Kevin White (Woodside kick) (pass fail) WV Woodside 21 field goal ATTENDANCE: 80,913 3rd TCU Keith Burnett 20 pass from Gully (Ozee kick) ATTENDANCE: 43,260 RECORD BOOK GENERAL INFO 185 1987 JOHN HANCOCK 1989 MAZDA GATOR BOWL 1995 CARQUEST BOWL SUN BOWL DECEMBER 30 – JACKSONVILLE, FLA. JANUARY 2 – FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. DECEMBER 25 – EL PASO, TEXAS Clemson .........................................27 South Carolina ...............................24 Oklahoma State .............................35 West Virginia ...................................7 West Virginia .................................21 West Virginia .................................33 1 2 3 4 Total 1 2 3 4 Total 1 2 3 4 Total West Virginia 7 0 0 0 7 South Carolina 7 10 7 0 24 Oklahoma State 14 0 14 7 35 Clemson 0 10 0 17 27 West Virginia 0 7 14 0 21 West Virginia 7 17 3 6 33 1st 1st 1st WV Jett 12 pass from Harris (Carroll kick) SC Boomer Foster 2 yard pass from Steve OS Thurman Thomas 5 run 2nd Tanneyhill (Reed Morton kick) (Cary Blanchard kick) CL Gardocki 27 field goal 2nd WV Anthony Brown 1 run CL McFadden 1 run (Gardocki kick) SC Morton 47 field goal (Charlie Baumann kick) 4th WV Robert Walker 24 run OS Thomas 9 run (Blanchard kick) CL Henderson 4 run (Gardocki kick) (Bryan Baumann kick) 2nd CL Chester McGlockton fumble recovery SC Tanneyhill 4 run (Morton kick) WV Brown 5 run (Baumann kick) in end zone (Gardocki kick) 3rd WV Baumann 33 field goal CL Gardocki 24 field goal WV Lovett Purnell 6 pass from Chad WV Darnell Warren 23 interception return ATTENDANCE: 82,911 Johnston (Baumann kick) (Baumann kick) SC Stanley Pritchett 1 run (Morton kick) 3rd WV Purnell 7 pass from Johnston OS Thomas 4 run (Blanchard kick) 1994 USF&G (Baumann kick) WV Baumann 38 field goal INSURANCE SUGAR BOWL ATTENDANCE: 50,853 OS J.R. Dillard 6 pass from Mike Gundy JANUARY 1 – NEW ORLEANS, LA. (Blanchard kick) 4th Florida ...........................................41 1997 TOYOTA GATOR BOWL OS Thomas 4 run (Blanchard kick) West Virginia ...................................7 JANUARY 1 – JACKSONVILLE, FLA. WV Craig Taylor 6 run (pass fail) 1 2 3 4 Total North Carolina ...............................20 ATTENDANCE: 43,240 Florida 7 14 14 6 41 West Virginia .................................13 West Virginia 7 0 0 0 7 1 2 3 4 Total 1989 SUNKIST FIESTA BOWL North Carolina 0 17 3 0 20 JANUARY 2 –TEMPE, ARIZ. 1st West Virginia 0 3 7 3 13 WV Jay Kearney 32 pass from Jake Notre Dame ....................................34 Kelchner (Tom Mazzone kick) 2nd West Virginia .................................21 FL Errict Rhett 3 run (Judd Davis kick) NC Octavus Barnes 18 pass from Oscar 2nd 1 2 3 4 Total Davenport (McGee kick) FL Lawrence Wright 52 interception West Virginia 0 6 7 8 21 NC Josh McGee 22 field goal return (Davis kick) Notre Dame 9 14 3 8 34 WV Jay Taylor 47 field goal FL Willie Jackson 39 pass from NC Davenport 5 run (McGee kick) Terry Dean 3rd 1st (Davis kick) WV David Saunders 34 pass from Chad ND Billy Hackett 45 field goal 3rd Johnston (Taylor kick) ND Anthony Johnson 1 run (run fail) FL Rhett 2 run (Davis kick) NC McGee 20 field goal ND Rodney Culver 5 run FL Rhett 1 run (Davis kick) 4th (Reggie Ho kick) 4th WV Taylor 47 field goal 2nd FL Davis 43 field goal ATTENDANCE: 52,103 WV Charlie Baumann 29 field goal FL Davis 26 field goal ND Raghib Ismail 29 pass from Tony Rice ATTENDANCE: 75,437 (Ho kick) WV Baumann 31 field goal 3rd ND Ho 32 field goal WV Grantis Bell 17 pass from Major Harris (Baumann kick) 4th ND Frank Jacobs 3 pass from Rice (Rice run) WV Reggie Rembert 3 run (Rembert from Greg Jones) ATTENDANCE: 74,911 186 1997 CARQUEST BOWL 2000 MUSIC CITY BOWL 2004 TOYOTA GATOR BOWL DECEMBER 29 – FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA.
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