1979 Independence Bowl

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DateDecember 15, 1979
Season1979
1979 Independence Bowl
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Syracuse 0372131
McNeese State 00707
DateDecember 15, 1979
Season1979
StadiumState Fair Stadium[1]
LocationShreveport, Louisiana
MVPRB Joe Morris, Syracuse
DT Clay Carroll, McNeese State
Attendance27,234
United States TV coverage
NetworkChannel 17 (Atlanta)[1]
AnnouncersPete Van Wieren & Billy Kilmer[1]
Independence Bowl
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The 1979 Independence Bowl was a college football postseason bowl game between the McNeese State Cowboys and the Syracuse Orangemen.

This was McNeese State's 2nd Southland Conference title in three years. This was Syracuse's first bowl game since 1966.

Game summary

Gary Anderson gave the Orangemen a 3–0 lead on his 40-yard kick in the second quarter that proved to be the halftime lead. Ken Mandeville made it 10–0 on his 1-yard run. McNeese State retaliated with a Chad Millet touchdown run to make it 10–7 going into the fourth quarter. A 15 play, 73-yard drive culminated with an Art Monk touchdown catch from Bill Hurley. Hurley added in a touchdown run to make it 24–7. Tom Matichak made it 31–7 on a touchdown run of his own to seal off the scoring and give the Orangement the win. Joe Morris ran for 155 yards on 33 carries for Syracuse in their first bowl win since 1961.[2][3]

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