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Because of infrequently schedule regular season games. From 1932 until like 1990 they played maybe 12 times. UT won the sec in 1969 but Sugar Bowl picked Archie and Ole Miss over UT.It’s unheard of for SEC teams to play each other in a bowl game unless it happens in the Final Four of the Bowl Championship Series.
So how did Tennessee end up playing Florida in the Gator Bowl in 1969 and LSU in the Bluebonnet Bowl in 1972?
It’s unheard of for SEC teams to play each other in a bowl game unless it happens in the Final Four of the Bowl Championship Series.
So how did Tennessee end up playing Florida in the Gator Bowl in 1969 and LSU in the Bluebonnet Bowl in 1972?
Because of infrequently schedule regular season games. From 1932 until like 1990 they played maybe 12 times. UT won the sec in 1969 but Sugar Bowl picked Archie and Ole Miss over UT.
Back then UT played Bama, Auburn, Ole Miss, UK and Vandy every year in the SEC and the other SEC schools only twice a decade. So it was likely that schools wouldn’t play each other in a 6-8 year period and could be matched up in Bowl gamesIt’s unheard of for SEC teams to play each other in a bowl game unless it happens in the Final Four of the Bowl Championship Series.
So how did Tennessee end up playing Florida in the Gator Bowl in 1969 and LSU in the Bluebonnet Bowl in 1972?
Dickey was being eyed before the game was played by Florida. Tim Priest has spoken on the subject and said that Dickey was careful to talk around and adroitly avoid the subject of him leaving for Florida. Dickey announced his decision to leave after the game ended.Doug dickey had just become coach of the Florida making it a more interesting game.
UT lost by a point.
Tennessee jumped out to a 24-3 lead in the first half and then held on for a 24-17 win.
Doug dickey had just become coach of the Florida making it a more interesting game.
UT lost by a point.
I was a wide eyed visitor to the Astrodome for the Bluebonnet Bowl in 1972. Great game. We had Holloway and LSU was loaded as well. Bert Jones was a backup QB for LSU... I think we kicked their ass! It's fuzzy