1995 Peach Bowl (December)

The 1995 Peach Bowl featured the Virginia Cavaliers and Georgia Bulldogs.[1]

1995 Peach Bowl
1234 Total
Georgia 311310 27
Virginia 141037 34
DateDecember 30, 1995
Season1995
StadiumGeorgia Dome
LocationAtlanta, Georgia
MVPOffensive: Tiki Barber, Virginia; Hines Ward, Georgia
Defensive: Skeet Jones, Virginia; Whit Marshall, Georgia
Attendance70,284
United States TV coverage
NetworkESPN
AnnouncersJoel Meyers (play-by-play); Todd Christensen (analysis)

Georgia fell behind to the Cavaliers, 24–6, before rallying to tie the game at 27 late in the fourth quarter. Virginia clinched the victory when Demetrius "Pete" Allen returned a kickoff 83 yards for a touchdown to secure the 34–27 win with under a minute remaining. The Bulldogs lost despite a total offense edge of 525 to 256 yards.[1]

Scoring summary

First Quarter

  • Virginia: Tiki Barber 1-yard touchdown run (Rafael Garcia kick), 10:37
  • Virginia: Kevin Brooks 5-yard touchdown run (Garcia kick), 4:09
  • Georgia: Kanon Parkman 36-yard field goal, 1:00

Second Quarter

  • Georgia: Parkman 37-yard field goal, 14:52
  • Virginia: Garcia 36-yard field goal, 9:42
  • Virginia: Pete Allen 82-yard touchdown pass from Mike Groh (Garcia kick), 2:34
  • Georgia: Hines Ward 1-yard touchdown run (Brice Hunter pass from Ward), 0:19

Third Quarter

  • Georgia: Parkman 20-yard field goal, 8:01
  • Virginia: Garcia 36-yard field goal, 1:58

Fourth Quarter

  • Georgia: Parkman 42-yard field goal, 14:43
  • Georgia: Jason Ferguson 10-yard fumble return for touchdown (Parkman kick), 1:09
  • Virginia: Allen 83-yard kickoff return for touchdown (Garcia kick) 0:57

Statistics

StatisticsGeorgiaVirginia
First Downs2010
Yards Rushing112100
Yards Passing413156
Total Yards525256
Punts-Average6-357-42
Fumbles-Lost1-14-2
Interceptions21
Penalties-Yards6-403-30
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