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The convincing 37-7 home win over Richmond stands out to Gordon Slade, Davidson’s senior quarterback, who ran for a score and threw for two more as the Wildcats built a 24-0 first-half lead. In September, the Wildcats scored seven touchdowns in the second quarter of a 77-14 dismantling of Furman, and October included wins over reigning Southern Conference champion Richmond and William & Mary, led by a first-year head coach named Lou Holtz. Still, hopes were high that it would be a good year. Screenshot of a photo posted on davidson ĭavidson returned a veteran team in 1969, but had gone 3-6 in 1968. “Everybody was excited.”įagg still wears the Tangerine Bowl wristwatch the team received as part of the celebration. “We had a great dinner with food, gifts, all that,” said Fagg. Gifts were packed into the back of a truck, so it was assured Santa would also visit the team hotel. So he packed up his family, left campus two days early and met the team in Orlando. If Davidson makes the Tangerine Bowl, he’d told them, it means a week’s vacation in Florida. Later Davidson’s head coach in two stints, Fagg had put so much emphasis on the Wildcats reaching a bowl game that his excitement carried over to his young children as well.
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In fact, the Wildcats spent Christmas in Orlando, as they met unbeaten MAC champion Toledo on Friday, Dec. It’s been 50 years since the Davidson Wildcats, champions of the Southern Conference, did just that - played in the Tangerine Bowl, which later became the Citrus Bowl. I told everybody that,” Fagg recalled recently, while sitting in Davidson’s Nisbet Hall of Fame. “If you want to go to a bowl, come to Davidson. It was the 1960s, and the idea of Davidson playing in a bowl game initially sounded strange to Dave Fagg.īut once the then-assistant football coach understood that it was possible on paper, that there was a path, that the Southern Conference champion got an automatic bid to the Tangerine Bowl, he embraced the idea. This special piece was written by Justin Parker – on the Davidson Wildcats Sports Information staff.

Alumni from the 1969 Tangerine Bowl gathered this fall to commemorate the 50th anniversary of their bowl game.
