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2005 Orange Bowl

The 2005 Orange Bowl was the BCS National Championship Game of the 2004 NCAA Division I-A football season and was played on January 4, 2005, at Pro Player Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida. The game matched the USC Trojans against the Oklahoma Sooners. Both teams entered with undefeated, 12–0 records. Despite only being a 1-point favorite, USC defeated Oklahoma by a score of 55–19, led by quarterback Matt Leinart. ESPN named Leinart's performance as one of the top-10 performances in the first ten years of the BCS system.[4]

2005 FedEx Orange Bowl
BCS National Championship Game
71st Orange Bowl
1234 Total
Oklahoma 7309 19
USC 1424107 55
DateJanuary 4, 2005
Season2004
StadiumPro Player Stadium
LocationMiami Gardens, Florida
MVPUSC QB Matt Leinart
FavoriteUSC by 3 (54) [1]
National anthemJoJo
RefereeSteve Shaw (SEC)
Halftime showKelly Clarkson, Trace Adkins, Ashlee Simpson
Attendance77,912[2]
United States TV coverage
NetworkABC
AnnouncersBrad Nessler (Play-by-Play)
Bob Griese (Analyst)
Lynn Swann (Sideline)
Todd Harris (Sideline)
Nielsen ratings13.7[3]

The game featured many firsts regarding the Heisman Trophy. It was the first college game to have two Heisman winners on the same field (and on opposite teams): Leinart won the 2004 Heisman Trophy, which was awarded in the month prior to the Orange Bowl, and Oklahoma quarterback Jason White had won the award the previous season. The game also featured four of the five Heisman finalists of 2004: Leinart (winner), Oklahoma running back Adrian Peterson (first runner-up), White (second runner-up) and USC running back Reggie Bush (fourth runner-up);[5] Bush would win the award the following season (although USC returned its copy of Bush's trophy and Bush forfeited the award following the institution of NCAA sanctions in 2010).

On June 10, 2010, USC was forced to vacate all games from December 2004 to the end of the 2005 season among other sanctions as the result of an NCAA investigation into the school's football and men's basketball programs. NCAA investigators released a report stating that a USC player, Reggie Bush, was ineligible beginning in December 2004. The NCAA ordered USC to vacate every win in which Bush appeared, including the 2005 Orange Bowl.[6][7] The 2005 Orange Bowl is the only BCS National Championship Game ever to be vacated by the winning team. However, USC did retain the Associated Press (AP) national title.

Scoring summary edit

Scoring Play Score
1st quarter
Okla – Travis Wilson 5-yard pass from Jason White (Garrett Hartley kick). 7:44 OU 7–0
USC – Dominique Byrd 33-yard pass from Matt Leinart (Ryan Killeen kick). 4:27 Tie 7–7
USC – LenDale White 6-yard run (Killeen kick). 0:17 USC 14–7
2nd quarter
USC – Dwayne Jarrett 54-yard pass from Leinart (Killeen kick). 11:46 USC 21–7
USC – Steve Smith 5-yard pass from Leinart (Killeen kick). 9:17 USC 28–7
Okla – Hartley 29-yard FG 3:10 USC 28–10
USC – Smith 33-yard pass from Leinart (Killeen kick). 1:56 USC 35–10
USC – Killeen 44-yard FG 0:03 USC 38–10
3rd quarter
USC – Smith 4-yard pass from Leinart (Killeen kick). 10:42 USC 45–10
USC – Killeen 42-yard FG 4:01 USC 48–10
4th quarter
USC – White 8-yard run (Killeen kick). 9:46 USC 55–10
Okla – Safety (Leinart downed in End Zone) 6:34 USC 55–12
Okla – Wilson 9-yard pass from White (Hartley kick). 3:59 USC 55–19

Game records edit

Team Performance vs. Opponent Year
Most points scored 55, USC vs. Oklahoma 2005
Individual Performance, Team vs. Opponent Year
Passing TDs 5, Matt Leinart, USC vs. Oklahoma 2005
Receiving TDs 3, Steve Smith, USC vs. Oklahoma 2005

Entertainment edit

The national anthem was performed by JoJo.[8]

The halftime show featured Kelly Clarkson, who performed "Since U Been Gone", and Ashlee Simpson, who performed "La La". Simpson's performance—coming on the heels of a lip-syncing incident that occurred during her appearance on Saturday Night Live in October 2004—was poorly-received, with Simpson receiving a shower of jeers from the crowd at its conclusion. ESPN writer D'Arcy Maine described Simpson as having "[tortured] those in the crowd with each attempt at a note, sounding more and more like a shrieking hyena as she went on", and considered it justification for "why she preferred to lip-sync".[9][10][11]

Notes edit

  1. ^ After an investigation into the eligibility of Reggie Bush, USC later vacated 1 regular season win, as well as this game for an official 11–0 record.

References edit

  1. ^ . Vegasinsider. January 1, 2003. p. C10. Archived from the original on October 26, 2020. Retrieved October 24, 2020.
  2. ^ . orangebowl.org. September 26, 2007. Archived from the original on June 2, 2009. Retrieved January 13, 2008.
  3. ^ "BCS title game ratings down from last year". signonsandiego.com. January 8, 2008. Archived from the original on January 4, 2013. Retrieved January 9, 2008.
  4. ^ Ted Miller, Young's double delivery highlights memorable BCS performances, ESPN.com, May 19, 2008, Accessed May 19, 2008.
  5. ^ "Peterson 2nd, White 3rd and Leinart Wins Heisman".
  6. ^ Mark Saxon, NCAA delivers postseason football ban, ESPN, June 10, 2010.
  7. ^ Blair Kerkhoff, Southern Cal stripped of 2005 Orange Bowl victory, The Kansas City Star, June 10, 2010
  8. ^ "For The Record: Quick News On Mariah Carey, Ja Rule, Vince Neil, JoJo, Modest Mouse, Led Zeppelin & More". MTV News. Retrieved December 23, 2018.
  9. ^ Devenish, Colin (January 5, 2005). "Ashlee Simpson Booed at Orange Bowl". Rolling Stone. Retrieved December 23, 2018.
  10. ^ "The 5 worst performances at sporting events". ESPN.com. February 6, 2013. Retrieved December 23, 2018.
  11. ^ Graham, Renée (January 11, 2005). "Ashlee Simpson's career comes courtesy of Daddy dearest". Boston Globe. from the original on September 20, 2008. Retrieved July 29, 2008.

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The 2005 Orange Bowl was the BCS National Championship Game of the 2004 NCAA Division I A football season and was played on January 4 2005 at Pro Player Stadium in Miami Gardens Florida The game matched the USC Trojans against the Oklahoma Sooners Both teams entered with undefeated 12 0 records Despite only being a 1 point favorite USC defeated Oklahoma by a score of 55 19 led by quarterback Matt Leinart ESPN named Leinart s performance as one of the top 10 performances in the first ten years of the BCS system 4 2005 FedEx Orange BowlBCS National Championship Game71st Orange BowlOklahoma Sooners USC Trojans 12 0 12 0 n 1 Big 12 Pac 1019 55Head coach Bob Stoops Head coach Pete CarrollAPCoachesBCS222 APCoachesBCS1111234 TotalOklahoma 7309 19USC 1424107 55DateJanuary 4 2005Season2004StadiumPro Player StadiumLocationMiami Gardens FloridaMVPUSC QB Matt LeinartFavoriteUSC by 3 54 1 National anthemJoJoRefereeSteve Shaw SEC Halftime showKelly Clarkson Trace Adkins Ashlee SimpsonAttendance77 912 2 United States TV coverageNetworkABCAnnouncersBrad Nessler Play by Play Bob Griese Analyst Lynn Swann Sideline Todd Harris Sideline Nielsen ratings13 7 3 Orange Bowl lt 2004 2006 gt College Football Championship Game lt 2004 2006 gt The game featured many firsts regarding the Heisman Trophy It was the first college game to have two Heisman winners on the same field and on opposite teams Leinart won the 2004 Heisman Trophy which was awarded in the month prior to the Orange Bowl and Oklahoma quarterback Jason White had won the award the previous season The game also featured four of the five Heisman finalists of 2004 Leinart winner Oklahoma running back Adrian Peterson first runner up White second runner up and USC running back Reggie Bush fourth runner up 5 Bush would win the award the following season although USC returned its copy of Bush s trophy and Bush forfeited the award following the institution of NCAA sanctions in 2010 On June 10 2010 USC was forced to vacate all games from December 2004 to the end of the 2005 season among other sanctions as the result of an NCAA investigation into the school s football and men s basketball programs NCAA investigators released a report stating that a USC player Reggie Bush was ineligible beginning in December 2004 The NCAA ordered USC to vacate every win in which Bush appeared including the 2005 Orange Bowl 6 7 The 2005 Orange Bowl is the only BCS National Championship Game ever to be vacated by the winning team However USC did retain the Associated Press AP national title Contents 1 Scoring summary 2 Game records 3 Entertainment 4 Notes 5 ReferencesScoring summary editScoring Play Score 1st quarter Okla Travis Wilson 5 yard pass from Jason White Garrett Hartley kick 7 44 OU 7 0 USC Dominique Byrd 33 yard pass from Matt Leinart Ryan Killeen kick 4 27 Tie 7 7 USC LenDale White 6 yard run Killeen kick 0 17 USC 14 7 2nd quarter USC Dwayne Jarrett 54 yard pass from Leinart Killeen kick 11 46 USC 21 7 USC Steve Smith 5 yard pass from Leinart Killeen kick 9 17 USC 28 7 Okla Hartley 29 yard FG 3 10 USC 28 10 USC Smith 33 yard pass from Leinart Killeen kick 1 56 USC 35 10 USC Killeen 44 yard FG 0 03 USC 38 10 3rd quarter USC Smith 4 yard pass from Leinart Killeen kick 10 42 USC 45 10 USC Killeen 42 yard FG 4 01 USC 48 10 4th quarter USC White 8 yard run Killeen kick 9 46 USC 55 10 Okla Safety Leinart downed in End Zone 6 34 USC 55 12 Okla Wilson 9 yard pass from White Hartley kick 3 59 USC 55 19Game records editTeam Performance vs Opponent Year Most points scored 55 USC vs Oklahoma 2005 Individual Performance Team vs Opponent Year Passing TDs 5 Matt Leinart USC vs Oklahoma 2005 Receiving TDs 3 Steve Smith USC vs Oklahoma 2005Entertainment editThe national anthem was performed by JoJo 8 The halftime show featured Kelly Clarkson who performed Since U Been Gone and Ashlee Simpson who performed La La Simpson s performance coming on the heels of a lip syncing incident that occurred during her appearance on Saturday Night Live in October 2004 was poorly received with Simpson receiving a shower of jeers from the crowd at its conclusion ESPN writer D Arcy Maine described Simpson as having tortured those in the crowd with each attempt at a note sounding more and more like a shrieking hyena as she went on and considered it justification for why she preferred to lip sync 9 10 11 Notes edit After an investigation into the eligibility of Reggie Bush USC later vacated 1 regular season win as well as this game for an official 11 0 record References edit Orange Bowl Odds College football Vegasinsider January 1 2003 p C10 Archived from the original on October 26 2020 Retrieved October 24 2020 BCS Game Results orangebowl org September 26 2007 Archived from the original on June 2 2009 Retrieved January 13 2008 BCS title game ratings down from last year signonsandiego com January 8 2008 Archived from the original on January 4 2013 Retrieved January 9 2008 Ted Miller Young s double delivery highlights memorable BCS performances ESPN com May 19 2008 Accessed May 19 2008 Peterson 2nd White 3rd and Leinart Wins Heisman Mark Saxon NCAA delivers postseason football ban ESPN June 10 2010 Blair Kerkhoff Southern Cal stripped of 2005 Orange Bowl victory The Kansas City Star June 10 2010 For The Record Quick News On Mariah Carey Ja Rule Vince Neil JoJo Modest Mouse Led Zeppelin amp More MTV News Retrieved December 23 2018 Devenish Colin January 5 2005 Ashlee Simpson Booed at Orange Bowl Rolling Stone Retrieved December 23 2018 The 5 worst performances at sporting events ESPN com February 6 2013 Retrieved December 23 2018 Graham Renee January 11 2005 Ashlee Simpson s career comes courtesy of Daddy dearest Boston Globe Archived from the original on September 20 2008 Retrieved July 29 2008 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2005 Orange Bowl amp oldid 1218475143, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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