1975 Peach Bowl

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DateDecember 31, 1975
Season1975
1975 Peach Bowl
8th Peach Bowl
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West Virginia 060713
NC State 730010
DateDecember 31, 1975
Season1975
StadiumAtlanta–Fulton County Stadium
LocationAtlanta, Georgia
MVPQB Dan Kendra (West Virginia)
LB Ray Marshall (West Virginia)
RefereeDan Foley (Big Eight)
Attendance45,134
United States TV coverage
NetworkMizlou
Peach Bowl
  1974  1976  

The 1975 Peach Bowl matched the West Virginia Mountaineers and the NC State Wolfpack.

The Mountaineers had been ranked for four weeks and were undefeated at 4–0 before a 39–0 loss to Penn State knocked them out of the poll, going 4–2 from that point on and playing in their first bowl game since the 1972 Peach Bowl. A 2–2–1 ACC record made the Wolfpack finish third in the conference, but they were playing in a bowl game for the fourth straight season.

Game summary

Rickey Adams capped a 73-yard drive on the Wolfpack's first drive to give them an early lead. After the Wolfpack drove to the Mountaineer 10, they failed to get into the endzone, settling for a Jay Sherrill field goal to have a 10–0 lead with :53 left in the half. But West Virginia went on a quick drive and scored when Dan Kendra threw a 39-yard pass to Arthur Owens to make it 10–6 at halftime. While driving to take the lead in the 4th, Kendra threw a pass that was juggled by two defenders, which landed in the hands of receiver Scott MacDonald to give West Virginia the lead. With 3:49 to go, the Wolfpack tried one last desperate drive at their own 11 with a new quarterback, Dave Buckley. The Wolfpack managed to get to the WVU 33 and seemed to have a chance at a tie. But Buckley was sacked on the next play, which stuck them back at the 44, and a penalty on the next play sealed their fate. Ted Brown ran for 159 yards on 21 carries for NC State. Kendra went 12 of 28 for 202 yards and two touchdowns for WVU, and was named MVP. Despite having jumped out to a 10–0 lead, NC State was shut out in the second half.[1]

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