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1992 Mobil Cotton Bowl Classic
56th Cotton Bowl Classic
1234 Total
Florida State 7003 10
Texas A&M 2000 2
DateJanuary 1, 1992
Season1991
StadiumCotton Bowl
LocationDallas, Texas
MVPRBSean Jackson (Florida State)
SChris Crooms (Texas A&M)
RefereeJack Baker (WAC)
Attendance73,728
United States TV coverage
NetworkCBS
AnnouncersJim Nantz and Terry Bradshaw
Cotton Bowl Classic
 < 1991  1993

The 1992 Cotton Bowl Classic featured the Florida State Seminoles and the Texas A&M Aggies.

Background[edit]

The Aggies were the Southwest Conference champions for the first time since 1987, and they had done it with a perfect 8-0 record in conference. A Tulsa loss early in the season was their only one in the regular season as they bounced back to play in the Cotton Bowl for the first time since 1988. The Seminoles were the preseason #1 team, and they had stayed #1 until their loss to Miami. A loss to Florida the next week dropped them to #5, but the Seminoles looked to finish strong in their first Cotton Bowl Classic and 8th consecutive bowl season.

Game summary[edit]

Rain turned out to be the enemy for the Aggies, who could only muster a safety after Quentin Coryatt sacked Casey Weldon five minutes into the game. But the Seminoles responded eight minutes later with a Weldon touchdown run that had been set up by a fumble recovery by Clifton Abraham. The game was marred by missed opportunities and 13 turnovers, which tied a bowl record. With 2:40 to go, Gerry Thomas would seal A&M's fate with a 27-yard field goal, making the final score 10-2. This was the first Cotton Bowl Classic to have a team's only score be a safety since the 1981 Cotton Bowl Classic. Sean Jackson rushed for 119 yards on 27 carries for the Seminoles and Chris Crooms had two interceptions for A&M, and both were named MVP.

Aftermath[edit]

The Seminoles would move to the Atlantic Coast Conference and was in position for another shot at the championship before another loss to Miami knocked them out of contention. A&M would go to three more Cotton Bowls before the decade ended but lose all three.

Statistics[edit]

Statistics FSU A&M
First Downs 17 12
Yards Rushing 188 123
Yards Passing 92 57
Total Yards 280 180
Punts-Average 8-43.3 9-39.7
Fumbles-Lost 3-1 7-6
Interceptions 4 2
Penalties-Yards 11-77 6-50

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