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Rate Bowl History

10th Annual Game, 1998

  • Teams West Virginia vs. Missouri
  • Score 34-31, Missouri
  • Date December 26, 1998
  • Attendance 36,147

Biography

Missouri relied on the Joneses to win its first bowl game since 1981. Corby Jones rushed for three touchdowns and Julian Jones intercepted a pass and blocked a punt for a safety as the Tigers survived a furious second-half rally to beat West Virginia 34-31 in the 10th Annual Insight.com Bowl.

Missouri staked itself to leads of 24-3 and 31-10 before weathering the Mountaineers' comeback behind strong special teams play and the rushing of Devin West and Corby Jones. West, the No. 5 rusher in Division I-A entering the game, finished with 125 yards on 31 attempts, while Jones posted 51 yards rushing and 130 yards through the air.

The Tigers took a 7-0 lead when Jeff Marriott blocked a field goal attempt and Carlos Posey scooped the ball near the sidelines and raced untouched for the score. Corby Jones had two touchdown runs in the first half and Julian Jones blocked a punt through the end zone for a safety to give Missouri a 24-3 halftime lead.

West Virginia quarterback Marc Bulger threw four second-half touchdowns passes, including a nine-yard toss to Amos Zereoue that cut Missouri's lead to 31-24 with 10:27 to play.

But Corby Jones led a 14-play, 76-yard drive that consumed 6:43 before stalling at the one-yard line to set up an 18-yard field goal by Brian Long. Bulger quickly led the Mountaineers down the field and threw a one-yard touchdown pass to David Saunders to pull WVU to within 34-31 with 2:11 to play.

But Missouri's Dwayne Blakley recovered the onside kick and the Tigers ran out the clock.

Mizzou, after appearing in its first bowl game in 13 years the previous season, won a postseason game for the first time since the 1981 Tangerine Bowl.

Bulger finished with a school record 429 yards passing and Shawn Foreman set an Insight.com Bowl record with 11 receptions for 189 yards.

  • Stadium:

    Arizona Stadium

  • Attendance:

    36,147

  • Offensive Player of the Game:

    Marc Bulger, QB, West Virginia

  • Defensive Player of the Game:

    Jeff Marriott, NT, Missouri

  • Head Coaches:

    Larry Smith - Missouri, Don Nehlen - West Virginia

  • Weather:

    62 degrees, partly cloudy

Quarter Scores

Scoring 1 2 3 4 F
WVU 0 3 14 14 31
UM 14 10 7 3 34

Yardstick

WVU UM
27 First Downs 21
26-39 Rushes - Yards 53-197
452 Passing Yards 130
35-51-2 Passes 8-12-0
2-51 Punts - Yards 5-163
0-0 Fumbles - Lost 3-1
6-60 Penalties - Yards 4-29

Individual Statistics

Rushing
WVU Amos Zereoue 22-32, Pat Greene 1-12, David Saunders 1-0, Marc Bulger 2-(-5)
UM Devin West 31-125, Corby Jones 18-51-3TD, John Dausman 1-9, Kent Layman 1-8, Robert West 2-4
Passing
WVU Marc Bulger 34-50-429-4TD-2INT, David Saunders 1-1-23
UM Corby Jones 8-12-130
Receiving
WVU Shawn Foreman 11-189, David Saunders 8-95-2TD, Anthony Becht 6-87, Pat Greene 4-39, Amos Zereoue 2-9-1TD, Antonio Brown 2-5, Anthony Green 1-20, Khori Ivy 1-8-1TD
UM John Dausman 3-44, Kareem Wise 2-27, Eddie Brooks 1-25, Kent Layman 1-23, Dwayne Blakley 1-11

How They Scored

WVU UM
0 7 Carlos Posey 70 yd blocked field goal return (Brian Long kick)
0 14 Corby Jones 9 yd rush (Brian Long kick)
3 14 Jay Taylor 28 yd field goal
3 16 Julian Jones blocked punt out of end zone
3 24 Corby Jones 2 yd rush (Kent Layman pass from Corby Jones)
10 24 David Saunders 9 yd pass from Marc Bulger (Jay Taylor kick)
10 31 Corby Jones 11 yd rush (Brian Long kick)
17 31 Khori Ivy 8 yd pass from Marc Bulger (Jay Taylor kick)
24 31 Amos Zereoue 9 yd pass from Marc Bulger (Jay Taylor kick)
24 34 Brian Long 18 yd field goal
31 34 David Saunders 1 yd pass from Marc Bulger (Jay Taylor kick)