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1988 Peach Bowl (December)

1988 Peach Bowl
21st Peach Bowl
1 2 3 4 Total
Iowa 3 7 7 6 23
NC State 7 21 0 0 28
Date December 31, 1988
Season 1988
Stadium Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium
Location Atlanta, GA
MVP Shane Montgomery (NC State QB)
Michael Brooks (NC State S)
Attendance 44,635
United States TV coverage
Network Mizlou
Announcers Ray Scott and Ed Biles
Peach Bowl
 < 1988 (Jan) 1989

The 1988 Peach Bowl, part of the 1988 bowl season, took place on December 31, 1988, at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia. The competing teams were the Iowa Hawkeyes, representing the Big Ten Conference, and the NC State Wolfpack of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). In the second meeting between the schools, NC State was victorious by a final score of 28–23.

The Iowa Hawkeyes kicked off the 1988 season with a #9 preseason ranking. With two losses in their first three games, Iowa fell out of the rankings for good. The Hawkeyes finished conference play with only one loss, but endured three ties to finish the regular season at 6-3-3 and 4-1-3 in Big Ten play.

The Wolfpack finished 3rd in the ACC, and handed conference champion Clemson its only league loss. The team finished ranked #18 in the final Coaches' Poll.

This installment of the Peach Bowl was played through a steady rain. The teams combined for 14 turnovers (7 each) and 12 fumbles (8 lost). The sloppy conditions were a factor from the start, as NC State recovered a fumble by Iowa’s Chet Davis on the games’s opening kickoff. The Hawkeye defense made it tough, but the Wolfpack capitalized four plays later on Charles Davenport’s touchdown plunge on 4th and goal. Iowa managed a field goal later in the opening stanza to bring the score to 7-3.

NC State exploded for three touchdowns in the second quarter to take a 28-3 lead. Danny Peebles outran the coverage and caught a 75-yard bomb from Shane Montgomery on the quarter's first play, then Tyrone Jackson added two touchdown runs to stretch the lead. The Wolfpack scored 21 points on touchdown runs following Iowa fumbles. In all, the Hawkeyes committed five first-half turnovers. Iowa managed a touchdown before half to close the gap to 28-10.

Scoring slowed in the second half due to deteriorating field conditions, though Iowa continued to fight with a touchdown in each of the final two quarters.


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