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2005 Hawaii Bowl

The 2005 Sheraton Hawaii Bowl matched the UCF Golden Knights against the Nevada Wolf Pack. The fourth edition of the Hawaii Bowl was held in Halawa, Hawaii and featured WAC champions Nevada versus Conference USA runner–up UCF. The game was sponsored by Sheraton Hotels and Resorts and was played on Christmas Eve.

2005 Sheraton Hawaii Bowl
1234OT Total
Nevada 7210147 49
UCF 17310126 48
DateDecember 24, 2005
Season2005
StadiumAloha Stadium
LocationHalawa, Hawaii
MVPWR Brandon Marshall (UCF)
RB B.J. Mitchell (Nevada)
RefereeScott Novak (MW)
Attendance26,254 (tickets sold)
16,134 (turnstile)[1]
PayoutUS$750,000 per team[2]
United States TV coverage
NetworkESPN
AnnouncersDave Barnett, Craig James and Suzy Shuster

UCF was one of the nation's best stories of the season. They had gone 0–11 the previous season and after starting the 2005 season 0–2, were riding a 17–game losing streak. They then accomplished one of the biggest turnarounds in NCAA Division I-A history, as they won eight of their next nine games to reach the C-USA championship game. With a 7–1 conference record (8–3 overall), UCF lost to Tulsa to fall to 8–4. They were invited to the Hawaii Bowl, the program's first ever bowl appearance. It would be UCF's second visit to Hawaii. The Knights had faced the Rainbow Warriors back in 1995 as a Division I-AA team.

Nevada finished as Co-WAC Champions, winning seven out of their last eight games. Their only loss during that stretch was to Boise State. This was the Wolf Pack's first bowl appearance since the 1996 Las Vegas Bowl.

The game turned into a high–scoring shootout with Nevada alone racking up 623 yards of offense. UCF running back Kevin Smith rushed for 202 yards and three touchdowns, while wide receiver Brandon Marshall caught 11 passes for 212 yards and three touchdowns. Trailing late in the game by ten points, UCF rallied to tie the score 42–42 and force overtime. Nevada scored a touchdown and extra point on their first overtime possession to take a 7–point lead. UCF scored a touchdown, but kicker Matt Prater, who would go on to kick an NFL-record 64-yard field goal on December 8, 2013, as a member of the Denver Broncos, missed the 60-foot extra point, sealing the victory for Nevada.

Game summary edit

First quarter edit

UCF jumped out to a quick 14–0 lead in the first quarter. On their first drive, quarterback Steven Moffett drove the Golden Knights 78 yards in only four plays for their first score. After an 18-yard run by Kevin Smith, Moffett threw a 51–yard touchdown pass to Brandon Marshall. Their second drive took only two plays. Kevin Smith took a hand–off and broke away for a 78–yard touchdown run. Just six minutes into the game, the Golden Knights were up by 14.[3][4][5]

Robert Hubbard got Nevada on the board with a 4–yard touchdown run. It came after a 59–yard run by Mitchell and cut the lead to 14–7. Late in the first quarter, UCF quarterback Steven Moffett fumbled away the ball on a quarterback keeper at his own 27 yard line, but the call on the field was overturned after review. The Golden Knights maintained possession and drove into Nevada territory. UCF kicker Matt Prater capped off the 11–play drive with a 47–yard field goal and a 17–7 lead at the end of the first quarter.[3][4][5]

Second quarter edit

In part due to UCF miscues, Nevada took control of the game during the second quarter. Running back B.J. Mitchell scored twice on two 1–yard touchdown runs for Nevada to take the lead 21–17. The first score came after UCF kicker Matt Prater missed a 40–yard field goal attempt (off a wobbly snap). Robert Hubbard then blasted for a 49–yard run to the UCF 1 yard line, setting up Mitchell's first touchdown. The next Nevada score came after UCF punter Aaron Horne shanked a punt deep in their own territory. The punt went only 14 yards, setting Nevada up at the UCF 35 yard line. Nevada went the 35 yards in five plays, with Hubbard second touchdown run.[3][4][5]

Late in the second quarter, Nevada extended their lead, going 78 yards in only three plays and just over one minute. Jeff Rowe threw a 54–yard pass to Nichiren Flowers, then Hubbard broke away for another long run, this time a 24–yard touchdown rush to make the score 28–17. UCF drove to the Nevada 16 yard line in the final minute and Matt Prater kicked a 38–yard field goal. Nevada led 28–20 at halftime.[3][4][5]

Third quarter edit

Early in the third quarter, Steven Moffett fired a 29–yard touchdown pass to Brandon Marshall. The drive was aided by a pass interference call on Nevada which advanced the Golden Knights to the Nevada 30 yard line. The ensuing two-point conversion failed and Nevada still led 28–26. With just under two minutes to go in the third quarter, Kevin Smith scored on a 3–yard touchdown run to give UCF a 32–28 lead. UCF again tried for two points, but once more failed.[3][4][5]

Fourth quarter edit

In the fourth quarter, Robert Hubbard scored a 5–yard touchdown run, after a lengthy clock–burning drive to give Nevada a 35–32 lead. With 3:18 to go in the game, quarterback Jeff Rowe threw a 7-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Travis Branzell to extend the Nevada lead to 42–32.[3][4][5]

On UCF's next possession, they failed to reach the endzone and settled a long field goal attempt. Matt Prater nailed a 46–yard field goal to cut the lead to 42–35 with just 1:35 left in regulation. The ensuing onside kick was recovered by UCF at the 48 yard line and they took advantage of it. Steven Moffett connected with Brandon Marshall for a 27–yard gain all the way to the Nevada 21 yard line. Three plays later with 55 seconds left, Moffett found Marshall open on a slant inside the 5 yard line and Marshall leaped to the endzone for a 16–yard touchdown pass. Prater's extra point tied the game 42–42 and sent the game to overtime.[3][4][5]

Overtime edit

In overtime, UCF won the coin toss and elected to defer. Jeff Rowe scored on a 4–yard touchdown run to make the lead 49–42 in favor of Nevada. Kevin Smith answered with a 19–yard touchdown run for UCF, but Matt Prater missed the extra point and Nevada escaped with a 49–48 win.[3][4][5]

Scoring summary edit

Scoring summary
Quarter Time Drive Team Scoring information Score
Plays Yards TOP NEV UCF
1 13:20 4 78 1:40 UCF Brandon Marshall 51-yard touchdown reception from Steven Moffett, Matt Prater kick good 0 7
1 9:24 2 80 0:49 UCF Kevin Smith 78-yard touchdown run, Matt Prater kick good 0 14
1 8:33 4 80 0:51 NEV Robert Hubbard 4-yard touchdown run, Brett Jaekle kick good 7 14
1 4:08 11 51 4:25 UCF 47-yard field goal by Matt Prater 7 17
2 11:32 5 77 1:49 NEV B.J. Mitchell 1-yard touchdown run, Brett Jaekle kick good 14 17
2 7:37 5 35 1:45 NEV B.J. Mitchell 1-yard touchdown run, Brett Jaekle kick good 21 17
2 5:01 3 82 1:05 NEV Robert Hubbard 24-yard touchdown run, Brett Jaekle kick good 28 17
2 0:56 12 57 4:05 UCF 38-yard field goal by Matt Prater 28 20
3 8:19 8 75 3:19 UCF Brandon Marshall 29-yard touchdown reception from Steven Moffett, 2-point pass failed 28 26
3 1:51 6 74 2:31 UCF Kevin Smith 3-yard touchdown run, 2-point pass failed 28 32
4 13:02 10 80 3:49 NEV Robert Hubbard 5-yard touchdown run, Brett Jaekle kick good 35 32
4 3:18 7 64 3:04 NEV Travis Branzell 7-yard touchdown reception from Jeff Rowe, Brett Jaekle kick good 42 32
4 1:32 11 47 1:46 UCF 46-yard field goal by Matt Prater 42 35
4 0:55 4 48 0:37 UCF Brandon Marshall 16-yard touchdown reception from Steven Moffett, Matt Prater kick good 42 42
OT 5 25 NEV Jeff Rowe 4-yard touchdown run, Brett Jaekle kick good 49 42
OT 2 25 UCF Kevin Smith 19-yard touchdown run, Matt Prater kick failed 49 48
"TOP" = time of possession. For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football. 49 48

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Attendance edit

The official attendance of 16,134 set a low mark among post-season FBS bowl games,[6] which stood until the 2014 Bahamas Bowl.[7] UCF in particular saw very few fans make the trip from Orlando. The school only brought 253 people in their travel party and as few as 380 fans bought game ticket packages. Very few players had family members in attendance and the school's marching band did not make the trip. The especially long distance (nearly 5,000 miles), costly airline tickets and expensive hotel rates during the busy holiday season were the primary reason cited.[8][9][10]

References edit

  1. ^ a b . Archived from the original on December 18, 2008. Retrieved December 29, 2008.
  2. ^ "NCAA.com – The Official Website of NCAA Championships | NCAA.com". www.ncaa.com.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h Schmadtke, Alan (December 25, 2005). "UCF falls as Prater misses on extra point (Part 1)". The Orlando Sentinel. p. D1. Retrieved October 31, 2018 – via Newspapers.com. 
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h Schmadtke, Alan (December 25, 2005). "UCF falls as Prater misses on extra point (Part 2)". The Orlando Sentinel. p. D8. Retrieved October 31, 2018 – via Newspapers.com. 
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h Schmadtke, Alan (December 25, 2005). "1 Golden Knight has ties to alleged diploma mill". The Orlando Sentinel. p. D8. Retrieved October 31, 2018 – via Newspapers.com. 
  6. ^ Solomon, Jon (December 28, 2012). "Military Bowl reports college football's smallest bowl crowd in 7 years". Retrieved December 28, 2012.
  7. ^ Daughters, Amy (January 6, 2015). "Tracking 2014-15 Bowl Attendance". Retrieved January 22, 2017.
  8. ^ Schmadtke, Alan (December 15, 2005). "Bowled Over by high cost (Part 1)". The Orlando Sentinel. p. D1. Retrieved November 1, 2018 – via Newspapers.com. 
  9. ^ Schmadtke, Alan (December 15, 2005). "Bowled Over by high cost (Part 2)". The Orlando Sentinel. p. D7. Retrieved November 1, 2018 – via Newspapers.com. 
  10. ^ Schmadtke, Alan (December 20, 2005). "O'Leary gets chance to visit old friend". The Orlando Sentinel. p. D7. Retrieved November 1, 2018 – via Newspapers.com. 

External links edit

  • USA Today game summary

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The 2005 Sheraton Hawaii Bowl matched the UCF Golden Knights against the Nevada Wolf Pack The fourth edition of the Hawaii Bowl was held in Halawa Hawaii and featured WAC champions Nevada versus Conference USA runner up UCF The game was sponsored by Sheraton Hotels and Resorts and was played on Christmas Eve 2005 Sheraton Hawaii BowlNevada Wolf Pack UCF Golden Knights 8 3 8 4 WAC C USA49 48Head coach Chris Ault Head coach George O Leary1234OT TotalNevada 7210147 49UCF 17310126 48DateDecember 24 2005Season2005StadiumAloha StadiumLocationHalawa HawaiiMVPWR Brandon Marshall UCF RB B J Mitchell Nevada RefereeScott Novak MW Attendance26 254 tickets sold 16 134 turnstile 1 PayoutUS 750 000 per team 2 United States TV coverageNetworkESPNAnnouncersDave Barnett Craig James and Suzy ShusterHawaii Bowl lt 2004 2006 gt UCF was one of the nation s best stories of the season They had gone 0 11 the previous season and after starting the 2005 season 0 2 were riding a 17 game losing streak They then accomplished one of the biggest turnarounds in NCAA Division I A history as they won eight of their next nine games to reach the C USA championship game With a 7 1 conference record 8 3 overall UCF lost to Tulsa to fall to 8 4 They were invited to the Hawaii Bowl the program s first ever bowl appearance It would be UCF s second visit to Hawaii The Knights had faced the Rainbow Warriors back in 1995 as a Division I AA team Nevada finished as Co WAC Champions winning seven out of their last eight games Their only loss during that stretch was to Boise State This was the Wolf Pack s first bowl appearance since the 1996 Las Vegas Bowl The game turned into a high scoring shootout with Nevada alone racking up 623 yards of offense UCF running back Kevin Smith rushed for 202 yards and three touchdowns while wide receiver Brandon Marshall caught 11 passes for 212 yards and three touchdowns Trailing late in the game by ten points UCF rallied to tie the score 42 42 and force overtime Nevada scored a touchdown and extra point on their first overtime possession to take a 7 point lead UCF scored a touchdown but kicker Matt Prater who would go on to kick an NFL record 64 yard field goal on December 8 2013 as a member of the Denver Broncos missed the 60 foot extra point sealing the victory for Nevada Contents 1 Game summary 1 1 First quarter 1 2 Second quarter 1 3 Third quarter 1 4 Fourth quarter 1 5 Overtime 2 Scoring summary 3 Attendance 4 References 5 External linksGame summary editFirst quarter edit UCF jumped out to a quick 14 0 lead in the first quarter On their first drive quarterback Steven Moffett drove the Golden Knights 78 yards in only four plays for their first score After an 18 yard run by Kevin Smith Moffett threw a 51 yard touchdown pass to Brandon Marshall Their second drive took only two plays Kevin Smith took a hand off and broke away for a 78 yard touchdown run Just six minutes into the game the Golden Knights were up by 14 3 4 5 Robert Hubbard got Nevada on the board with a 4 yard touchdown run It came after a 59 yard run by Mitchell and cut the lead to 14 7 Late in the first quarter UCF quarterback Steven Moffett fumbled away the ball on a quarterback keeper at his own 27 yard line but the call on the field was overturned after review The Golden Knights maintained possession and drove into Nevada territory UCF kicker Matt Prater capped off the 11 play drive with a 47 yard field goal and a 17 7 lead at the end of the first quarter 3 4 5 Second quarter edit In part due to UCF miscues Nevada took control of the game during the second quarter Running back B J Mitchell scored twice on two 1 yard touchdown runs for Nevada to take the lead 21 17 The first score came after UCF kicker Matt Prater missed a 40 yard field goal attempt off a wobbly snap Robert Hubbard then blasted for a 49 yard run to the UCF 1 yard line setting up Mitchell s first touchdown The next Nevada score came after UCF punter Aaron Horne shanked a punt deep in their own territory The punt went only 14 yards setting Nevada up at the UCF 35 yard line Nevada went the 35 yards in five plays with Hubbard second touchdown run 3 4 5 Late in the second quarter Nevada extended their lead going 78 yards in only three plays and just over one minute Jeff Rowe threw a 54 yard pass to Nichiren Flowers then Hubbard broke away for another long run this time a 24 yard touchdown rush to make the score 28 17 UCF drove to the Nevada 16 yard line in the final minute and Matt Prater kicked a 38 yard field goal Nevada led 28 20 at halftime 3 4 5 Third quarter edit Early in the third quarter Steven Moffett fired a 29 yard touchdown pass to Brandon Marshall The drive was aided by a pass interference call on Nevada which advanced the Golden Knights to the Nevada 30 yard line The ensuing two point conversion failed and Nevada still led 28 26 With just under two minutes to go in the third quarter Kevin Smith scored on a 3 yard touchdown run to give UCF a 32 28 lead UCF again tried for two points but once more failed 3 4 5 Fourth quarter edit In the fourth quarter Robert Hubbard scored a 5 yard touchdown run after a lengthy clock burning drive to give Nevada a 35 32 lead With 3 18 to go in the game quarterback Jeff Rowe threw a 7 yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Travis Branzell to extend the Nevada lead to 42 32 3 4 5 On UCF s next possession they failed to reach the endzone and settled a long field goal attempt Matt Prater nailed a 46 yard field goal to cut the lead to 42 35 with just 1 35 left in regulation The ensuing onside kick was recovered by UCF at the 48 yard line and they took advantage of it Steven Moffett connected with Brandon Marshall for a 27 yard gain all the way to the Nevada 21 yard line Three plays later with 55 seconds left Moffett found Marshall open on a slant inside the 5 yard line and Marshall leaped to the endzone for a 16 yard touchdown pass Prater s extra point tied the game 42 42 and sent the game to overtime 3 4 5 Overtime edit In overtime UCF won the coin toss and elected to defer Jeff Rowe scored on a 4 yard touchdown run to make the lead 49 42 in favor of Nevada Kevin Smith answered with a 19 yard touchdown run for UCF but Matt Prater missed the extra point and Nevada escaped with a 49 48 win 3 4 5 Scoring summary editScoring summary Quarter Time Drive Team Scoring information Score Plays Yards TOP NEV UCF 1 13 20 4 78 1 40 UCF Brandon Marshall 51 yard touchdown reception from Steven Moffett Matt Prater kick good 0 7 1 9 24 2 80 0 49 UCF Kevin Smith 78 yard touchdown run Matt Prater kick good 0 14 1 8 33 4 80 0 51 NEV Robert Hubbard 4 yard touchdown run Brett Jaekle kick good 7 14 1 4 08 11 51 4 25 UCF 47 yard field goal by Matt Prater 7 17 2 11 32 5 77 1 49 NEV B J Mitchell 1 yard touchdown run Brett Jaekle kick good 14 17 2 7 37 5 35 1 45 NEV B J Mitchell 1 yard touchdown run Brett Jaekle kick good 21 17 2 5 01 3 82 1 05 NEV Robert Hubbard 24 yard touchdown run Brett Jaekle kick good 28 17 2 0 56 12 57 4 05 UCF 38 yard field goal by Matt Prater 28 20 3 8 19 8 75 3 19 UCF Brandon Marshall 29 yard touchdown reception from Steven Moffett 2 point pass failed 28 26 3 1 51 6 74 2 31 UCF Kevin Smith 3 yard touchdown run 2 point pass failed 28 32 4 13 02 10 80 3 49 NEV Robert Hubbard 5 yard touchdown run Brett Jaekle kick good 35 32 4 3 18 7 64 3 04 NEV Travis Branzell 7 yard touchdown reception from Jeff Rowe Brett Jaekle kick good 42 32 4 1 32 11 47 1 46 UCF 46 yard field goal by Matt Prater 42 35 4 0 55 4 48 0 37 UCF Brandon Marshall 16 yard touchdown reception from Steven Moffett Matt Prater kick good 42 42 OT 5 25 NEV Jeff Rowe 4 yard touchdown run Brett Jaekle kick good 49 42 OT 2 25 UCF Kevin Smith 19 yard touchdown run Matt Prater kick failed 49 48 TOP time of possession For other American football terms see Glossary of American football 49 48 1 Attendance editThe official attendance of 16 134 set a low mark among post season FBS bowl games 6 which stood until the 2014 Bahamas Bowl 7 UCF in particular saw very few fans make the trip from Orlando The school only brought 253 people in their travel party and as few as 380 fans bought game ticket packages Very few players had family members in attendance and the school s marching band did not make the trip The especially long distance nearly 5 000 miles costly airline tickets and expensive hotel rates during the busy holiday season were the primary reason cited 8 9 10 References edit a b Nevada vs UCF Dec 24 2005 Archived from the original on December 18 2008 Retrieved December 29 2008 NCAA com The Official Website of NCAA Championships NCAA com www ncaa com a b c d e f g h Schmadtke Alan December 25 2005 UCF falls as Prater misses on extra point Part 1 The Orlando Sentinel p D1 Retrieved October 31 2018 via Newspapers com nbsp a b c d e f g h Schmadtke Alan December 25 2005 UCF falls as Prater misses on extra point Part 2 The Orlando Sentinel p D8 Retrieved October 31 2018 via Newspapers com nbsp a b c d e f g h Schmadtke Alan December 25 2005 1 Golden Knight has ties to alleged diploma mill The Orlando Sentinel p D8 Retrieved October 31 2018 via Newspapers com nbsp Solomon Jon December 28 2012 Military Bowl reports college football s smallest bowl crowd in 7 years Retrieved December 28 2012 Daughters Amy January 6 2015 Tracking 2014 15 Bowl Attendance Retrieved January 22 2017 Schmadtke Alan December 15 2005 Bowled Over by high cost Part 1 The Orlando Sentinel p D1 Retrieved November 1 2018 via Newspapers com nbsp Schmadtke Alan December 15 2005 Bowled Over by high cost Part 2 The Orlando Sentinel p D7 Retrieved November 1 2018 via Newspapers com nbsp Schmadtke Alan December 20 2005 O Leary gets chance to visit old friend The Orlando Sentinel p D7 Retrieved November 1 2018 via Newspapers com nbsp External links editUSA Today game summary Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2005 Hawaii Bowl amp oldid 1139089216, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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