Annual NCAA football game
The 1966 Tangerine Bowl was an NCAA College Division game following the 1966 season, between the West Chester Golden Rams and the Morgan State Bears . Morgan State linebacker Willie Lanier was named the game's most valuable player.[1]
Background [ ]
The game was one of four regional finals in the College Division, the predecessor of Division II ; the other three postseason games were the Pecan , Grantland Rice , and Camellia bowls, also played on December 10.
Notable participants [ ]
Morgan State players who subsequently had NFL careers include Lanier, defensive back Bob Wade , quarterback and kicker (later, defensive back ) Daryl Johnson , wide receiver Alvin Mitchell , and linebacker (later, running back ) Jeff Queen . Wade also went on to be head basketball coach for the Maryland Terrapins . James Phillips played in the NFL and went on to become head football and wrestling coach at Morgan State. Lanier and head coach Earl Banks are inductees of the College Football Hall of Fame . Lanier is an inductee of the Pro Football Hall of Fame .
West Chester quarterback Jim Haynie, offensive end Don Wilkinson, and head coach Bob Mitten are inductees of their university's hall of fame.[3]
Scoring summary [ ]
Scoring summary
Quarter
Time
Drive
Team
Scoring information
Score
Plays
Yards
TOP
WC
MS
2
4:31
17
80
MS
Roland Savage 1-yard touchdown run, Daryl Johnson kick good
0
7
4
3:33
MS
Interception returned 11 yards for touchdown by Jeff Queen , Daryl Johnson kick good
0
14
4
0:31
13
72
WC
Don Wilkinson 11-yard touchdown reception from Jim Haynie, 2-point pass failed
6
14
"TOP" = time of possession . For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football .
6
14
[2] [1]
References [ ]
Further reading [ ]
History & conference tie-ins Tangerine Bowl Florida Citrus Bowl Capital One Bowl Citrus Bowl
There were games in January and December of 1958, 1960, and 2016. As a result, there were no games in 1959, 1986 or 2017.
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