Arizona Stadium -- Tucson, Ariz.
West Virginia couldn't quite keep up with the Joneses
in the 1998 Insight.com Bowl.
Corby Jones rushed for three touchdowns and Julian
Jones intercepted a pass and blocked a punt for a safety as
Missouri (8-4; unranked ESPN/USA Today, No. 23 AP) held
on to beat the Mountaineers (No. 25 ESPN/USA Today,
unranked AP) 34-31.
"There's not much you can say," said Corby Jones,
whose father Curtis, a Missouri assistant coach, died of a
heart attack in July. "We just did this for my dad and for
the team."
Julian Jones, who also had 10 unassisted tackles and a
39-yard free kick return that helped set up a score, was named
the game's outstanding player.
"Julian played a fantastic game," Missouri coach Larry
Smith said. "There he was thrown into a tough position,
and he responded." The sophomore started at cornerback
because senior Wade Perkins was suspended for the game
for unspecified team rule violations.
"I was sad for Wade because I knew it would have been
his last game," Julian Jones said. "I tried to come in and do
the things that he would have done for our team, because he
is a big-time player."
West Virginia's Marc Bulger completed 34 of 50 passes,
both Insight.com Bowl records, for a school-record 429 yards
and four second-half touchdowns to bring the Mountaineers
back from a 21-point deficit. Bulger's four touchdown passes
tied an Insight.com Bowl record. His leading receiver, Sean
Foreman, caught an Insight.com record 11 passes for 189
yards.
Bulger's 9-yard scoring pass to Amos Zereoue cut
Missouri's lead to 31-24 with 10:27 to play, and his 1-yard
touchdown toss to David Saunders made it 34-31 with 2:11
to play.
But Missouri's Dwayne Blakley recovered the onside
kick attempt and the Tigers ran out the clock.
West Virginia (8-4) lost its eighth consecutive bowl
game, tying South Carolina's NCAA Division I record.
Corby Jones and Devin West, in their final collegiate
game, led a 76-yard, 14-play fourth-quarter drive that
consumed 6:43 before stalling at the West Virginia 1. Brian
Long's 18-yard field goal with 3:44 to go put the Tigers up 34-
24. A facemask personal foul penalty kept the drive going.
"That really, really put it to us," said West Virginia coach
Don Nehlen, who didn't like the call. "But there's not much
I can say. We didn't play very well early. We dug ourselves a
hole. We made mistakes, and then the penalties."
West, the No. 5 rusher in Division I-A who was held in
check most of the night, pounded West Virginia's defense for
46 yards in 12 carries in the critical drive. He finished with
125 yards in 31 attempts. Zereoue, the nation's No. 6 rusher,
managed just 32 yards in 22 carries.
Special teams dominated much of the game. Missouri's
Jeff Marriott blocked a field goal attempt and Carlos Posey
returned the ball 70 yards for a score, West Virginia's Boo
Sensabaugh blocked a punt to set up a Mountaineers' score,
then Ricardo Rhodes returned a kickoff 60 yards to set up a
Missouri touchdown.
The Tigers, who appeared in their first bowl game in
13 years in 1997, won a postseason game for the first time
since the 1981 Tangerine Bowl.
Missouri took a 7-0 lead with 9:17 left in the first
quarter when Marriott blocked a field goal try for the second
time this season, a 48-yard attempt by West Virginia's Jay
Taylor, who had been bothered by a hip injury all year. Posey
scooped up the ball near the sidelines and raced untouched
for the score.
On West Virginia's second possession, Bulger's pass
bounced off wide receiver Khori Ivy's hands and was intercepted
by Julian Jones at the Missouri 42. It was the first career
interception for Jones.
Missouri led 24-3 at the break and 31-10 with 5:11
left in the third quarter.
W. VIRGINIA | 0 | 3 | 14 | 14 | -- | 31 |
MISSOURI | 14 | 10 | 7 | 3 | -- | 34 |
M -- Posey 70 return of blocked field goal (Long kick) |
M -- C. Jones 9 run (Long kick) |
WV -- FG Taylor 28 |
M -- Safety (J. Jones blocked punt out of end zone) |
M -- C. Jones 2 run (Layman pass from Jones) |
WV -- Saunders 9 pass from Bulger (Taylor kick) |
M -- C. Jones 11 run (Long kick) |
WV -- Ivy 8 pass from Bulger (Taylor kick) |
WV -- Zereoue 9 pass from Bulger (Taylor kick) |
M -- FG Long 18 |
WV -- Saunders 1 pass from Bulger (Taylor kick) |
ATT -36,147 |
| WV | MU |
First Downs | 27 | 21 |
Rushes-Yards | 26-39 | 53-197 |
Passing | 35-51-2 | 8-12-0 |
Passing Yards | 452 | 130 |
Total Offense | 491 | 327 |
Sacked-Yards | 1-7 | 2-9 |
Return Yards | 4 | 78 |
Punts-Average | 2-25.5 | 5-32.6 |
Fumbles-Lost | 0-0 | 2-0 |
Penalties-Yards | 6-60 | 4-29 |
Third Down Conv. | 7-14 | 6-12 |
Time of Possession | 27:41 | 32:19 |
RUSHING - WV: Zereoue 22-32, Greene 1-12, Saunders
1-0, Bulger 2-(-5). MU: D. West 31-125, C. Jones 18-51,
Dausman 1-9, Layman 1-8, R. West 2-4. |
PASSING - WV: Bulger 50-34-2-429, Saunders 1-1-0-23.
MU: C. Jones 12-8-0-130. |
RECEIVING - WV: Foreman 11-189, Saunders 8-95,
Becht 6-87, Greene 4-39, Zereoue 2-9, Brown 2-5, Ivy 1-8,
A. Green 1-20. MU: Dausman 3-44, Wise 2-27, Brooks
2-25, Layman 1-23, Blakley 1-11. |