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1995 Sugar Bowl
VIRGINIA TECH 28, TEXAS 10
December 31, 1995 - New Orleans, La.
Louisiana Superdome - Att: 70,283
NEW ORLEANS, La. - Virginia Tech
scored one of the most stirring victories
in the university's athletic history when it
came from behind to defeat Texas, 28-10, in the 1995 Nokia Sugar Bowl.
A crowd of 70,283 at the Superdome
saw Tech spot the favored Longhorns a
10-0 lead and then race back behind the
sensational play of flanker Bryan Still.
The momentum changed dramatically
when Still returned a punt
60 yards for a Tech
touchdown with 2:34 left
in the first half. In the
second half, it was more
of the same.
Still caught a 27-yard
pass from quarterback
Jim Druckenmiller at the
Texas 2-yard line to set
up a touchdown run
by Marcus Parker
that put the
Hokies
ahead 14-10. Then,
Still got
behind the
Texas
defenders
and pulled in a 54-yard
touchdown pass from
Druckenmiller. That play
spelled doom for the
Longhorns and helped
earn Still the game's MVP
award.
Tech's defense blitzed
Texas into submission.
Led by All-America end Cornell Brown,
the Hokies sacked Texas quarterback
James Brown five times and came up
with three pass interceptions. The
defense also accounted for Tech's last
touchdown when a Brown sack forced a
fumble that was picked up and returned
20 yards for a TD by tackle Jim Baron.
The Tech defense, No. 1 in the nation
against the rush, held the Longhorns to
226 total yards. Texas stars Ricky
Williams and Shon Mitchell were held to
62 and 57 yards, respectively.
Offensively, Tech finished the game
with 371 yards of offense. Druckenmiller
led the way, completing 18 of
34 passes for 266 yards.
Still and tight end Bryan
Jennings were each
on the receiving end
of six passes totaling
119 and 77 yards,
respectively.
The win was the
10th straight for Tech,
which earned the appearance with its
first BIG EAST Conference
championship. The Hokies had
tremendous fan support at the game.
The Tech Ticket Office sold its complete
allotment of 15,000 tickets in just four
days and it was estimated that nearly
25,000 Tech fans were on hand for the
victory.
Virginia Tech 0 7 7 14 - 28
Texas 7 3 0 0 - 10
UT (4:32 re 1st) - Fitzgerald 4 pass from Brown
(Dawson kick)
UT (13:19 re 2nd) - FG Dawson 52
VT (2:34 re 2nd) - Still 60 punt return (Larsen kick)
VT (2:32 re 3rd) - Parker 2 run (Larsen kick)
VT (12:28 re 4th) - Still 54 pass from Druckenmiller
(Larsen kick)
VT (5:08 re 4th) - Baron 20 fumble return (Larsen kick)
| Team Statistics | VT | TEX |
| First Downs | 20 | 15 |
| Rushes-yds. | 32-105 | 33-78 |
| Passing yds. | 266 | 148 |
| Return yds. | 84 | 42 |
| Passes | 18-24-1 | 14-37-3 |
| Punts-avg. | 8-37.0 | 9-40.0 |
| Fumbles-lost | 5-2 | 2-1 |
| Penalties-yds. | 11-99 | 9-91 |
| Time of poss. | 30:25 | 29:35 |
| Sacks by | 5-36 | 2-1 |
Individual Leaders
Rushing - VT, D. Thomas 15-62, Oxendine 8-31,
Edmonds 3-10, Parker 2-4, Druckenmiller 3-1, Whipple
1-(-3); TEX, Williams 12-62, Mitchell 15-59, Brown
6-(-43).
Passing - VT, Druckenmiller 18-34-1-266; TEX,
Brown 14-36-3-148, McLemore 0-1-0-0.
Receiving - VT, Still 6-119, Jennings 6-77, Holmes
2-30, Edmonds 2-16, White 1-16, Parker 1-8; TEX, M.
Adams 6-92, Fitzgerald 3-21, Davis 2-27, Williams 1-6,
McGarity 1-1, Mitchell 1-1.
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