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1998 Independence Bowl

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The 1998 Independence Bowl was a college football postseason bowl game between the Ole Miss Rebels and the Texas Tech Red Raiders.

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Background

The Rebels had plummented to fourth in the SEC West after losing their last three games, including one to Mississippi State in the Egg Bowl. Tuberville left the team prior to the bowl game for Auburn, leaving the coaching duties to David Cutcliffe, hired on December 2nd. Meanwhile, the Red Raiders were third in the Big 12 Southern Division after losing four of their last five games. This was the first Independence Bowl for both teams since 1986, which Mississippi won, 20-17. This was the first Independence Bowl featuring a Big 12 team, and the first to be sponsored by Sanford, a leading manufacturer and marketer of writing instruments

First Quarter

  • Texas Tech: Dorris 22 pass from Peters (Birkholz kick) - 7-0 Texas Tech
  • Ole Miss: Lucas 33 pass form Miller (McGee kick) - 7-7 tie
  • Second Quarter

  • Ole Miss: McAllister 32 pass from Miller (McGee kick) - 14-7 Ole Miss
  • Texas Tech: Birkholz 49 field goal - 14-10 Ole Miss
  • Fourth Quarter

  • Ole Miss: Peterson 26 pass from Miller (McGee kick) - 21-10 Ole Miss
  • Ole Miss: McAllister 4 run (McGee kick) - 28-10 Ole Miss
  • Ole Miss: McAllister 43 kickoff return (McGee kick) - 35-10 Ole Miss
  • Texas Tech: McCullar fumble recovery for a touchdown (Winn pass) - 35-18 Ole Miss
  • Aftermath

    The Rebels returned to the Independence Bowl the following year. The Red Raiders haven't returned to the Independence Bowl since this game.

    References

    1998 Independence Bowl Wikipedia