1970 Peach Bowl

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DateDecember 30, 1970
Season1970
1970 Peach Bowl
3rd Peach Bowl
Grant Field in Atlanta, Georgia, hosted the Peach Bowl.
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Arizona State 71420748
North Carolina 0260026
DateDecember 30, 1970
Season1970
StadiumGrant Field
LocationAtlanta, Georgia
MVPHB Monroe Eley
DE Junior Ah You
RefereeWilburn Clary (ACC;
split crew: ACC, WAC)
Attendance52,126
United States TV coverage
NetworkMizlou
Peach Bowl
  1969  1971  

The 1970 Peach Bowl was a college football bowl game between the Arizona State Sun Devils and the North Carolina Tar Heels.

The Sun Devils were champions of the Western Athletic Conference once again and were aiming for a perfect season. The Tar Heels finished tied for second in the Atlantic Coast Conference. Arizona State was invited after Penn State declined. A blizzard developed before gametime, with rain, sleet, and snow throughout the game.[1][2][3][4][5]

Game summary

Bob Thomas helped the Sun Devils jump out to a 14–0 lead before the Tar Heels responded in the second quarter with a Don McCauley touchdown run. J. D. Hill caught a touchdown pass from Joe Spagnola to make it 21–7 before the Tar heels exploded for 19 points before the quarter ended. McCauley ran for two touchdowns along with teammate Blanchard to give the Heels a 26–21 halftime lead. But the second half is where the Sun Devils took control, scoring 27 unanswered points on two touchdown runs by both Monroe Eley and touchdown runs by Thomas and Steve Holden to give the Sun Devils their first ever bowl win. Eley rushed for 173 yards to earn co-MVP honors while Junior Ah You earned co-MVP honors for knocking out quarterback Paul Miller.[6][7]

Aftermath

Scoring summary

References

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