1993 Hall of Fame Bowl

College football game
1993 Hall of Fame Bowl
Tennessee Volunteers Boston College Eagles
(8–3) (8–2–1)
SEC Big East
38 23
Head coach: 
Phillip Fulmer
Head coach: 
Tom Coughlin
APCoachesBC
171717
APCoachesBC
161616
1234 Total
Tennessee 140177 38
Boston College 07016 23
DateJanuary 1, 1993
Season1992
StadiumTampa Stadium
LocationTampa, Florida
MVPHeath Shuler (Tennessee QB)
RefereeJack Baker (WAC)
Attendance52,056
United States TV coverage
NetworkESPN
AnnouncersMike Patrick, Joe Theismann
Hall of Fame Bowl
 < 1992  1994

The 1993 Hall of Fame Bowl featured the 16th-ranked Boston College Eagles, and the 17th-ranked Tennessee Vols. It was the seventh edition to the Hall of Fame Bowl. The game marked the first for the Vols under new head coach Phillip Fulmer, replacing Johnny Majors after his resignation.

Tennessee scored first after quarterback Heath Shuler scored on a 1-yard touchdown run making the score 7–0 Tennessee. Shuler fired a 27-yard touchdown pass to Corey Fleming, as Tennessee led 14–0 after the first quarter. In the second quarter, Boston College's Glenn Foley threw a 12-yard touchdown pass to Mitchell making the halftime score 14–7.

In the third quarter, Shuler scored on a 14-yard touchdown run making it 21–7. After a Tennessee field goal, Shuler threw a 69-yard touchdown pass to Mose Phillips, as Tennessee took a 31–7 lead. In the fourth quarter, backup quarterback Colquitt fired a 48-yard touchdown pass to Corey Fleming as Tennessee opened up a 38–7 lead. A touchdown pass from Foley, and a 7-yard run by Campbell made the final margin 38–23.

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Notes
  • The bowl was not played during calendar year 1987.
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