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1974 Sun Bowl

The 1974 Sun Bowl was a college football bowl game between the Mississippi State Bulldogs and the North Carolina Tar Heels.


The 1974 Sun Bowl was a college football bowl game between the Mississippi State Bulldogs and the North Carolina Tar Heels.

Mississippi State tied for fourth in the Southeastern Conference while the Tar Heels tied for second in the Atlantic Coast Conference. This was the first Sun Bowl for the Bulldogs and the first bowl game since 1963. The Tar Heels had appeared in the Sun Bowl just two years earlier. A freak winter storm the night before the game left frost on the field. The morning warmth of the sun created a rising steam from the field during the first half, thus inspiring the game to be one of three football games to be nicknamed the "Fog Bowl".

On the first play, Terry Vitrano ran for 55 yards, which set the tone for the rest of the game.

  • Mississippi State – Packer 1 yard touchdown run (Nickels kick)
  • North Carolina – Betterson 1 yard touchdown run (Alexander kick)
  • Mississippi State – Nickels 24 yard field goal
  • North Carolina – Betterson 6 yard touchdown run (Alexander kick)
  • Mississippi State – Packer 16 yard touchdown run (Nickels kick)
  • North Carolina – Jerome 29 yard touchdown pass from Kupec (Alexander kick)
  • Mississippi State – Nickels 32 yard field goal
  • North Carolina – Alexander 26 yard field goal
  • Mississippi State – Vitrano 2 yard touchdown run (kick failed)

Terry Vitrano rushed for 164 yards on 20 carries with one touchdown en route to being named MVP of the game. His teammate Walter Packer ran for 183 yards on 24 attempts, for two touchdowns. The 455 yards of rushing by the Bulldogs established a new Sun Bowl record.

The Bulldogs returned to the Sun Bowl in 1980 while the Tar Heels reappeared in 1994.

StatisticsMississippi StateNorth Carolina
First downs2522
Rushing yards455277
Passing yards44125
Total yards499402
Passes (C–A–I)3–8–05–15–1
Fumbles–lost1–13–0
Penalties–yards5–452–30
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