1989 Southern Miss Golden Eagles football team

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1989 Southern Miss Golden Eagles football
ConferenceIndependent
Record5–6
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorJeff Bower (2nd season)
Offensive schemeI formation
Defensive coordinatorEllis Johnson (2nd season)
Base defense4–3
Home stadiumM. M. Roberts Stadium
Seasons
← 1988
1990 →
1989 NCAA Division I-A independents football records
Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
No. 1 Miami (FL)     11 1 0
No. 2 Notre Dame     12 1 0
No. 3 Florida State     10 2 0
Northern Illinois     9 2 0
No. 15 Penn State     8 3 1
No. 17 Pittsburgh     8 3 1
No. 21 West Virginia     8 3 1
Syracuse     8 4 0
Southwestern Louisiana     7 4 0
Akron     6 4 1
South Carolina     6 4 1
Virginia Tech     6 4 1
Louisiana Tech     5 4 1
Army     6 5 0
Louisville     6 5 0
East Carolina     5 5 1
Tulsa     6 6 0
Southern Miss     5 6 0
Tulane     4 8 0
Navy     3 8 0
Rutgers     2 7 2
Boston College     2 9 0
Memphis State     2 9 0
Cincinnati     1 9 1
Temple     1 10 0
Rankings from
AP Poll

The 1989 Southern Miss Golden Eagles football team was an American football team that represented the University of Southern Mississippi as an independent during the 1989 NCAA Division I-A football season. In their second year under head coach Curley Hallman, the team compiled a 5–6 record.[1]

The 1989 Golden Eagles, led offensively by quarterback Brett Favre and defensively by linebacker Orlando Harris, had one of the biggest upsets of the college football season when they beat Florida State by a score of 30–26. In a game against Louisville, Southern Miss was on its own 21-yard line with six seconds left in a 10–10 tie. This was the result of a missed field goal by Louisville would have given them the lead. Favre threw a Hail Mary pass that was deflected, but it bounced off the helmet of Southern Mississippi's Michael Jackson and into the hands of wide receiver Darryl Tillman, who scored a touchdown with no time left. The play was later voted on as one of the "Top 5 Memorable Moments" in college football history in an online vote at ESPN.com.

Schedule

DateOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendanceSource
September 2vs. No. 6 Florida StateTBSW 30–2648,746[2]
September 9Mississippi StateNo. 18L 23–2634,189[3]
September 16at No. 5
Jordan–Hare Stadium
  • Auburn, AL
  • L 3–2483,465[4]
    September 23at TCUL 17–1915,839[5]
    September 30at No. 22 Texas A&ML 14–3158,843[6]
    October 7Tulane
    • M. M. Roberts Stadium
    • Hattiesburg, MS (rivalry)
    W 30–2118,891[7]
    October 14at LouisvilleW 16–1038,484[8]
    October 21at Southwestern Louisiana
    • M.M. Roberts Stadium
    • Hattiesburg, MS
    L 21–2420,732[9]
    October 28at
    Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium
  • Memphis, TN (rivalry)
  • W 31–718,572[10]
    November 18at No. 4 AlabamaL 14–3770,123[11]
    November 25East Carolina
    • M. M. Roberts Stadium
    • Hattiesburg, MS
    W 41–2711,189[12]
    • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game

    Game summaries

    Florida State

    #6 Florida State vs. Southern Miss
    1 234Total
    Seminoles 10 0133 26
    Golden Eagles 3 14013 30
    • Date: September 2
    • Location:
      TBS
          

    [13][14]

    Roster

    1989 Southern Miss Golden Eagles football team roster
    Players Coaches
    Offense
    Pos. # Name Class
    QB 4 Brett Favre Jr
    TE 80 Anthony Harris Jr
    RG 56 Chafan Marsh So
    RT 78 Chris Ryals So
    Defense
    Pos. # Name Class
    Special teams
    Pos. # Name Class
    K 32 Chuck Davis
    Head coach
    Coordinators/assistant coaches

    Legend
    • (C) Team captain
    • (S) Suspended
    • (I) Ineligible
    • Injured Injured
    • Redshirt Redshirt

    Team players in the NFL

    Player Position Round Pick NFL club
    Eugene Rowell Wide receiver 9 240 Cleveland Browns
    Reginald Warnsley Running back 11 285 Detroit Lions

    References

    1. ^ "1989 Southern Mississippi Golden Eagles Schedule and Results". SR/College Football. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved March 28, 2021.
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    14. ^ "Florida State Is Upset At Finish". The New York Times. September 3, 1989. Retrieved December 30, 2018.
    15. ^ "1990 NFL Draft Listing - Pro-Football-Reference.com". Archived from the original on December 20, 2007.