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- 1993_Independence_Bowl abstract "The 1993 Independence Bowl was a post-season American college football bowl game between the Virginia Tech Hokies and the Indiana Hoosiers at Independence Stadium in Shreveport, Louisiana on December 31, 1993. The 18th edition of the Independence Bowl was the final contest of the 1993 NCAA Division I-A football season for both teams, and ended in a 45–20 victory for Virginia Tech. The game was the first bowl victory for Virginia Tech head coach Frank Beamer and began a record streak of 20 consecutive bowl appearances for Virginia Tech. The 1993 Independence Bowl kicked off at 12:30 p.m. EST on December 31 amid sunny skies and 62 °F (17 °C) temperatures. Indiana took an early 7–0 lead, but Virginia Tech responded, taking a 14–7 lead with two touchdowns—one late in the first quarter, and the other early in the second. Indiana closed the gap to 14–13 with two field goals in the second. In the final 23 seconds of the first half, however, Virginia Tech scored an additional 14 points. Tech's defense recovered and returned a fumble 20 yards for a touchdown, then blocked a 51-yard field goal attempt and returned the ball 80 yards for the first blocked-kick touchdown in Virginia Tech history. After a scoreless third quarter, Virginia Tech scored 17 points in the fourth quarter to secure an insurmountable lead. Indiana scored one more touchdown and brought the game's final score to 45–20.The game paid $700,000 to each team in exchange for their participation. The official attendance for the game was 33,819. Maurice DeShazo of Virginia Tech was named the game's offensive most valuable player (MVP), while Antonio Banks, also of Virginia Tech, was named the game's defensive MVP.Several Independence Bowl records were set during the game, some of which still stand. Indiana's Thomas Lewis returned eight punts in the game and earned 177 receiving yards, including the third-longest pass in Independence Bowl History—a 75-yard reception from quarterback John Paci. Hokie Kicker Ryan Williams set the record for the most extra points in an Independence Bowl game with six, a mark that was tied during the 1995 Independence Bowl.".
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- 1993_Independence_Bowl attendance "33819".
- 1993_Independence_Bowl caption "Original Independence Bowl logo".
- 1993_Independence_Bowl city Shreveport,_Louisiana.
- 1993_Independence_Bowl dateGamePlayed "--12-31".
- 1993_Independence_Bowl footballSeason "1993".
- 1993_Independence_Bowl gameName "Independence Bowl".
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- 1993_Independence_Bowl home "0".
- 1993_Independence_Bowl home "17".
- 1993_Independence_Bowl home "21".
- 1993_Independence_Bowl home "7".
- 1993_Independence_Bowl homeAp "22".
- 1993_Independence_Bowl homeCoach Frank_Beamer.
- 1993_Independence_Bowl homeCoaches "20".
- 1993_Independence_Bowl homeNameShort "Virginia Tech".
- 1993_Independence_Bowl homeNickname "Hokies".
- 1993_Independence_Bowl homeRecord "8".
- 1993_Independence_Bowl homeSchool "Virginia Tech".
- 1993_Independence_Bowl mvp "Defense, Antonio Banks".
- 1993_Independence_Bowl mvp "Offense, Maurice DeShazo".
- 1993_Independence_Bowl odds "Virginia Tech by 3".
- 1993_Independence_Bowl optionalSubheader "Bowl Game".
- 1993_Independence_Bowl payout "1400000".
- 1993_Independence_Bowl stadium Independence_Stadium_(Shreveport).
- 1993_Independence_Bowl team "Bowling Green Falcons".
- 1993_Independence_Bowl team "Indiana Hoosiers".
- 1993_Independence_Bowl team "Syracuse Orangemen".
- 1993_Independence_Bowl team "Virginia Cavaliers".
- 1993_Independence_Bowl title "Bowling Green".
- 1993_Independence_Bowl title "Indiana Hoosiers".
- 1993_Independence_Bowl title "Syracuse".
- 1993_Independence_Bowl title "Virginia".
- 1993_Independence_Bowl usAnnouncers Joel_Meyers.
- 1993_Independence_Bowl usAnnouncers Rick_Walker.
- 1993_Independence_Bowl usAnnouncers "and Mike Mayock".
- 1993_Independence_Bowl usNetwork ESPN.
- 1993_Independence_Bowl visitor "0".
- 1993_Independence_Bowl visitor "6".
- 1993_Independence_Bowl visitor "7".
- 1993_Independence_Bowl visitorAp "21".
- 1993_Independence_Bowl visitorCoach Bill_Mallory.
- 1993_Independence_Bowl visitorCoaches "20".
- 1993_Independence_Bowl visitorNameShort "Indiana".
- 1993_Independence_Bowl visitorNickname "Hoosiers".
- 1993_Independence_Bowl visitorRecord "8".
- 1993_Independence_Bowl visitorSchool "Indiana".
- 1993_Independence_Bowl year "1993".
- 1993_Independence_Bowl yearGamePlayed "1993".
- 1993_Independence_Bowl subject Category:1993–94_NCAA_football_bowl_games.
- 1993_Independence_Bowl subject Category:Independence_Bowl.
- 1993_Independence_Bowl subject Category:Indiana_Hoosiers_football_bowl_games.
- 1993_Independence_Bowl subject Category:Virginia_Tech_Hokies_football_bowl_games.
- 1993_Independence_Bowl comment "The 1993 Independence Bowl was a post-season American college football bowl game between the Virginia Tech Hokies and the Indiana Hoosiers at Independence Stadium in Shreveport, Louisiana on December 31, 1993. The 18th edition of the Independence Bowl was the final contest of the 1993 NCAA Division I-A football season for both teams, and ended in a 45–20 victory for Virginia Tech.".
- 1993_Independence_Bowl label "1993 Independence Bowl".
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