1963 Sugar Bowl

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The 1963 Sugar Bowl featured the 3rd ranked Ole Miss Rebels, and the 6th ranked Arkansas Razorbacks. The New Year’s Day game was broadcast on NBC, with play-by-play commentary by Bob Wolff and color commentary by Aldo “Buff” Donelli.[1][unreliable source?]

DateJanuary 1, 1963
Season1962
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1963 Sugar Bowl
29th Sugar Bowl
Tulane Stadium in New Orleans, Louisiana, hosted the Sugar Bowl.
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Ole Miss 0107017
Arkansas 0310013
DateJanuary 1, 1963
Season1962
StadiumTulane Stadium
LocationNew Orleans, Louisiana
MVPGlynn Griffing
RefereeCharles W. Bowen (SEC)
(split crew between SEC & SWC)
Attendance82,096
United States TV coverage
NetworkNBC
Sugar Bowl
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Game summary

Ole Miss took the early 3–0 lead in the second quarter, after a 30-yard Irwin field goal. Arkansas answered with a 30-yard field goal from Tom McKnelly, tying the game at 3-3. Quarterback Glynn Griffing threw a 33-yard touchdown pass to Louis Guy, giving Ole Miss a 10–3 lead at halftime.

In the third quarter, Razorback quarterback Billy Moore, who was eventually knocked out of the game by Ole Miss' Buck Randall, found Jesse Branch for a 5-yard touchdown pass that tied the game at 10. Glynn Griffin scored on a 1-yard touchdown run giving Ole Miss a 17–10 lead. A 22-yard Tom McKnelly field goal in the fourth quarter, pulled the Razorbacks to 17–13, but Ole Miss held on for the win. Glynn Griffin was named Sugar Bowl MVP.[2]

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