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1972 PEACH <strong>BOWL</strong><br />

DECEMBER 29, 1972<br />

<strong>NC</strong> <strong>STATE</strong> 49 • WEST VIRGINIA 13<br />

ATLANTA, GEORGIA • FULTON COUNTY STADIUM<br />

Freshman quarterback Dave Buckey, a surprise starter,<br />

led the Wolfpack to a 49-13 Peach Bowl victory over<br />

West Virginia. Buckey was forced into a starting role<br />

when first-string quarterback Bruce Shaw broke his arm<br />

in practice. Buckey responded by hitting on eight of 13 passes for 139 yards and<br />

two touchdowns, and he also scored a rushing touchdown.<br />

The young quarterback’s first scoring strike came in the opening period, with Coach<br />

Lou Holtz’s Wolfpack trailing 6-0. Buckey connected with his twin brother, Don, on<br />

a 37-yard scoring play. It was Don’s first touchdown reception, and only the second<br />

passing touchdown of Dave’s collegiate career.<br />

West Virginia came back with another touchdown late in the first period to take a<br />

13-7 lead, but then the Mountaineers were hit by a Wolfpack avalanche.<br />

Fullback Stan Fritts launched the rout with a four-yard touchdown run late in the<br />

second period. The score, which was the first of three touchdowns on the night for<br />

Fritts, gave State a 14-13 edge at halftime.<br />

The Wolfpack came out quickly in the second half, scoring 21 third-quarter points<br />

to wrap up the contest. Dave Buckey got the first touchdown on a two-yard run,<br />

and Fritts followed with scoring carries of one and four yards.<br />

Buckey tacked on his second touchdown pass when he found Pat Hovance in the<br />

end zone from 14 yards out early in the final period.<br />

The scoring was completed when senior quarterback Gary Clements came off the<br />

bench to guide the Pack through a 94-yard, 11-play touchdown drive. The big play<br />

was a 62-yard run by Charlie Young. Willie Burden carried the ball the final seven<br />

yards for the touchdown.<br />

For the game, State rushed 61 times for 337 yards, while limiting WVU to 91 yards<br />

on 37 attempts. Leading the way for the Pack was the swift Burden, who gained<br />

116 yards on 20 carries.<br />

SCORING SUMMARY 1 2 3 4 F<br />

W. Virginia 13 0 0 0 13<br />

<strong>NC</strong> State 7 7 21 14 49<br />

WVU FG Nester 27<br />

WVU FG Nester 39<br />

<strong>NC</strong>SU Don Buckey 37 pass from Dave Buckey (Sewell kick)<br />

WVU Buggs 4 pass from Galiffa (Nester kick)<br />

<strong>NC</strong>SU Fritts 4 run (Sewell kick)<br />

<strong>NC</strong>SU Dave Buckey 2 run (Sewell kick)<br />

<strong>NC</strong>SU Fritts 1 run (Sewell kick)<br />

<strong>NC</strong>SU Fritts 4 run (Sewell kick)<br />

<strong>NC</strong>SU Hovance 14 pass from Dave Buckey (Sewell kick)<br />

<strong>NC</strong>SU Burden 7 run (Sewell kick)<br />

Team Statistics: WVU <strong>NC</strong>SU Team Statistics: WVU <strong>NC</strong>SU<br />

First Downs 15 27 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 1-1<br />

Rushes-Yards 37-91 61-337 Penalties-Yards 6-61 2-10<br />

Comp.-Att.-Int. 16-34-0 11-21-2 Punting 5-33.2 2-34.5<br />

Passing Yards 134 198<br />

Individual Leaders:<br />

RUSHING: WVU: Marbury 13-69, Lee 11-42; <strong>NC</strong>SU: Burden 20-116. Young 10-90,<br />

Fritts 15-53.<br />

PASSING: WVU: Galiffa 16-32-0, 184; <strong>NC</strong>SU: Dave Buckey 8-13-1, 139.<br />

RECEIVING: WVU: Buggs 2-51, Stephens 2-32; <strong>NC</strong>SU: Don Buckey 4-70, Kenney 3-52.<br />

ATTENDA<strong>NC</strong>E: 52,671<br />

1967 LIBERTY <strong>BOWL</strong><br />

DECEMBER 16, 1967<br />

<strong>NC</strong> <strong>STATE</strong> 14 • GEORGIA 7<br />

MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE • MEMPHIS MEMORIAL STADIUM<br />

One of the most successful squads in <strong>NC</strong> State football<br />

history capped its season with the Wolfpack’s first bowl<br />

victory. State made a pair of brilliant goal line stands in<br />

2015 <strong>NC</strong> <strong>STATE</strong> <strong>FOOTBALL</strong> <strong>BOWL</strong> <strong>GUIDE</strong> / <strong>BOWL</strong> REVIEWS<br />

the final moments to preserve a 14-7 triumph.<br />

Coach Earle Edwards’ Pack scored the winning touchdown in the fourth period<br />

when Tony Barchuk plunged over from the one to climax a 73-yard drive.<br />

Barchuk’s touchdown broke a tie that was created when the two teams traded<br />

touchdowns during a five minute span in the second period.<br />

However, the excitement was not over once the scoring had been completed.<br />

Georgia took the ball on its own one yard line following Barchuk’s dive, and<br />

stormed 98 yards to the Wolfpack one. At that point the Pack stiffened, and State’s<br />

Bill Morrow made the big play when he tackled Kent Lawrence at the one on a<br />

fourth-and-goal play.<br />

Even after Morrow’s stop, the Bulldogs weren’t finished. State’s offense couldn’t<br />

move the ball and was forced to punt. Georgia blocked the punt and the Bulldogs<br />

took over on the <strong>NC</strong>SU nine.<br />

The State defense was once again on the firing line, and the Wolfpack responded<br />

for a second time. Four straight Georgia passes fell incomplete and the Pack had its<br />

first bowl victory.<br />

<strong>NC</strong> State’s first touchdown came on a six-yard pass from quarterback Jim Donnan<br />

to end Harry Martell.<br />

On the ensuing kickoff, Lawrence returned the ball 42 yards, and the Bulldogs were<br />

rolling. Quarterback Kirby Moore completed three straight passes, and Georgia<br />

eventually tied the score on fullback Ron Jenkins’ one-yard plunge.<br />

A sparkling performance was turned in by State punter Gary Yount, who set a<br />

Liberty Bowl record with a 41.6 yard average on six kicks. Martell also finished with<br />

a new bowl record of seven receptions.<br />

SCORING SUMMARY 1 2 3 4 F<br />

Georgia 0 7 0 0 7<br />

<strong>NC</strong> State 0 7 0 7 14<br />

<strong>NC</strong>SU Martell 6 pass from Donnan (Warren kick)<br />

UGA Jenkins 1 run (McCullough kick)<br />

<strong>NC</strong>SU Barchuk 1 run (Warren kick)<br />

Team Statistics: <strong>NC</strong>SU UGA Team Statistics: <strong>NC</strong>SU UGA<br />

First Downs 14 14 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-0<br />

Rushes-Yards 36-79 53-140 Penalties-Yards 3-45 6-67<br />

Comp.-Att.-Int. 17-25-1 11-23-1 Punting 6-41.6 5-35.6<br />

Passing Yards 128 136<br />

Individual Leaders:<br />

RUSHING: <strong>NC</strong>SU: Bowers 10-35, Barchuk 13-20, Mason 3-17, Donnan 6-7; UGa:<br />

Jenkins 16-33, Moore 16-31, Lawrence 18-17.<br />

PASSING: <strong>NC</strong>SU: Donnan 16-24-161; Klebe 1-1-7; UGa: Moore 10-22-124; Lawrence<br />

1-1-12.<br />

RECEIVING: <strong>NC</strong>SU: Martell 7-69, Donaldson 6-36, Hall 3-14, Barchuk 1-9; UGa:<br />

Hughes 6-86, B.Johnson 2-18, King 1-14, Payne 1-12, Jenkins 1-6.<br />

ATTENDA<strong>NC</strong>E: 35,045<br />

1963 LIBERTY <strong>BOWL</strong><br />

DECEMBER 21, 1963<br />

MISSISSIPPI <strong>STATE</strong> 16 • <strong>NC</strong> <strong>STATE</strong> 12<br />

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA • PHILADELPHIA<br />

STADIUM<br />

A fierce Wolfpack rally fell short as State dropped a 16-12<br />

decision to Mississippi State during a frigid Liberty Bowl<br />

clash. Mississippi State jumped out to an early lead with<br />

13 first-quarter points as the players battled 19-degree temperatures plus a 17<br />

mile-per-hour wind.<br />

The Bulldogs’ first touchdown came on an 11-yard return of a blocked punt. On its<br />

next possession, MSU took advantage of a short punt and quickly increased its lead<br />

to 13-0. The Bulldogs once again widened the margin early in the second period<br />

with an impressive 43-yard field goal into the wind.<br />

Coach Earle Edwards’ Wolfpack, now trailing 16-0, began to work its way back<br />

into the contest. State put together a strong drive just prior to halftime, and when<br />

quarterback Jim Rossi went into the end zone from one yard out it was 16-6 at<br />

intermission.<br />

The Pack dominated play in the second half, but a stubborn Bulldog defense and<br />

the brutal weather conditions thwarted a number of <strong>NC</strong>SU drives.<br />

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