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Background

Purdue finished 2nd in the
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. Georgia Tech was in their first bowl game since 1972. Due to the game being played on Christmas Day, a ticket drive had to be set up by Rodgers' wife.


Game summary

Purdue took the lead with 10:40 in the first quarter and scored twice more in the next four minutes. Georgia Tech did not score until 9:35 remained in the half, after they trailed 28-0. Georgia Tech scored twice with less than three minutes remaining to narrow the lead from 41-7 to 41-21, but the game had already been decided. Quarterback Mark Herrmann threw 12-of-24 for two touchdowns (and two interceptions) and rushed for one more in a convincing 41-21 victory over Georgia Tech. Purdue's defense forced two first-half turnovers. This was the second 9-win season in Purdue history.


First Quarter

*Purdue: Jones 3-yard run (Sovereen kick), 10:40 *Purdue: Jones 8-yard run (Sovereen kick), 9:47 *Purdue: Smith 10-yard pass from Herrmann (Sovereen kick), 6:04


Second Quarter

*Purdue: Herrmann 2-yard run (Sovereen kick), 13:04 *Georgia Tech: Lee 1-yard run (Smith kick), 9:35 *Purdue: Macon 1-yard run (kick failed), 3:58


Fourth Quarter

*Purdue: Burrell 12-yard pass from Herrmann (Sovereen kick), 12:38 *Georgia Tech: Moore 3-yard pass from Kelley (Hill run), 2:40 *Georgia Tech: Hill 31-yard pass from Kelley (pass failed), 1:15


Aftermath

Purdue won two more bowl games before Young's departure in 1981. Georgia Tech waited until 1985 to make their next bowl appearance.


Statistics


References

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