1949 Gator Bowl
The 1949 Gator Bowl was a college football post-season bowl game that featured the Missouri Tigers and the Clemson Tigers.
Background
Missouri went 8-2, an improvement of two games from last season, with a five-game winning streak occurring after a 21-7 loss to Ohio State. They finished 5-1 in the Big Seven Conference, losing to Oklahoma 41-7.Meanwhile, in 1947, Clemson had gone 4-5, though they won their last three games to finish with a second straight losing season. In 1948, however, they got off to a hot start, routing Presbyterian and NC State with 59 points and allowing none. They rose to #14 by week 4, as they ran the table and finished the regular season 10-0, with a perfect 5-0 record in the Southern Conference. This was their first conference title since 1940. Going into this game, the Tigers had won 13 straight games as they went to their first bowl game in nine years.
Game summary
- Clemson - Fred Cone, 1 yard touchdown run
- Clemson - Fred Cone, 1 yard touchdown run
- Missouri - Harold Entsminger, 23 yard touchdown run
- Missouri - Harold Entsminger, 1 yard touchdown run
- Clemson - John Poulos 9 yard touchdown pass from Bobby Gage
- Missouri - Safety
- Clemson - Miller, 32 yard field goal
- Missouri - Kenneth Bounds, 20 yard touchdown pass from Braznell
For Clemson, Gage went 10-of-23 for 112 yards and one touchdown, while rushing for 25 yards on 15 carries. Fred Cone rushed for 72 yards on 14 carries for two touchdowns. Harold Entsminger rushed for 77 yards on 17 carries and two touchdowns for Missouri
The attendance for the game was 35,273.