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2005 Rose Bowl

The 2005 Rose Bowl Game was the 91st edition of the college football bowl game, held on January 1, 2005 at the self-named stadium in Pasadena, California. The Texas Longhorns, second-place finishers in the Big 12 Conference's South Division, defeated the Michigan Wolverines, co-champions of the Big Ten Conference, 38-37. Texas quarterback Vince Young and Michigan linebacker LaMarr Woodley were named the Rose Bowl Players of the Game, the first time that the Rose Bowl separately recognized an offensive and defensive player of the game.[2]

2005 Rose Bowl
91st Rose Bowl Game
1234 Total
Michigan 014176 37
Texas 77717 38
DateJanuary 1, 2005
Season2004
StadiumRose Bowl
LocationPasadena, California
MVPOffensive: Vince Young (QB, Texas)
Defensive: LaMarr Woodley (LB, Michigan)
National anthemMichigan Marching Band
RefereeDennis Hennigan (Big East)
Halftime showMichigan Marching Band
University of Texas Longhorn Band
Attendance93,467
PayoutUS$14.5 million[1]
United States TV coverage
NetworkABC
AnnouncersKeith Jackson (play-by-play)
Dan Fouts (analyst)
Todd Harris (sideline)

The contest marked the first time Texas and Michigan faced each other in football, despite the long history of each school's football program,[3] and also marked the first Rose Bowl in which a Big Ten team appeared without an opponent from the Pacific-10 Conference. ABC broadcast the game nationally in 720p format, the first time the Rose Bowl was telecast in HDTV in the United States.[4]

The game would mark the first of 2 consecutive Rose Bowl appearances for the Longhorns, as they would also play in the 2006 iteration, which they would win over the USC Trojans.

Teams edit

 
Braylon Edwards caught three touchdown receptions.

The USC Trojans and the Oklahoma Sooners were invited to play in the BCS Championship game in the 2005 Orange Bowl. This gave the Rose Bowl an at-large pick, as it gave up its traditional Pacific-10 Conference champion representative. The 2005 Fiesta Bowl also got an at-large pick, having given up Oklahoma to the Orange Bowl. Because the BCS non-AQ Utah Utes team had finished ranked in the top eight, either the Fiesta Bowl or Rose Bowl had to select them. That left one other slot open for the highest BCS ranked team. The Rose Bowl had first choice of this team over Utah, having given up the higher-ranked team.

There was a BCS controversy in the remaining at-large team that was selected to play in the BCS bowl games. The California Golden Bears expected to get the invitation, having only lost one game to the top-ranked and undefeated Trojans. Meanwhile, the Texas Longhorns had lost only one game as well - to the #2 and undefeated Oklahoma Sooners. In the 2004 NCAA Division I-A football rankings on November 27, Cal was in the #4 BCS position and Texas was #5. Texas remained idle the next Saturday, but Cal had defeated the Southern Mississippi Golden Eagles in a makeup game from Hurricane Ivan on December 4. Going into the game, the Golden Bears were made aware that while margin of victory did not affect computer rankings, it did affect human polls and just eight voters changing their vote could affect the final standings.[5] In a dramatic twist, Texas, who had been left out of the BCS the year before because of the Oklahoma loss in the Big 12 championship, got enough voters to change their mind in the final vote and more computer points to slide into the BCS #4 slot. When the December 4 rankings came out, Texas was in the #4 BCS position and Cal was in the #5 position. Texas edged California out of the #4 spot by a mere .0102 points.[6] The final poll positions had been unchanged with Cal at #4 AP, #4 coaches, and #6 computers polls and Texas at #6 AP, #5 coaches, and #4 computer polls.[6]

Michigan Wolverines edit

A 28-20 loss at Notre Dame took the Wolverines out of contention for the BCS championship. They went through the Big Ten schedule, playing close games except for a 42-20 blowout of the Northwestern Wildcats. In the Michigan-Ohio State rivalry game, the Buckeyes defeated the Wolverines 37-21. Iowa and Michigan shared the Big Ten Conference title with identical 7-1 records. A 30-17 Michigan win over Iowa on September 25 ultimately decided the conference's Rose Bowl participant. Michigan was awarded the traditional Big Ten Rose Bowl selection by virtue of the victory in head-to-head competition over Iowa.

Texas Longhorns edit

Texas lost only one game, to the 2004 Oklahoma Sooners football team. In the Big 12 South division, this meant that Oklahoma would face Colorado in the Big 12 Championship Game. Oklahoma was invited to the National Championship game. Because the Longhorns were not conference champions, their next bowl game would be arbitrarily picked, and the outcome heavily depended on the play of other teams. Texas would eventually gain an automatic bid to a BCS bowl game by virtue of its #4 BCS ranking (the top four BCS teams are guaranteed spots in a BCS bowl game if the first three teams are conference champions). As USC was participating in the Orange Bowl (that year's BCS Championship Game), the Longhorns were chosen to play in "The Granddaddy of 'em All" by the Tournament of Roses Rose Bowl Committee as an at-large team.

Game summary edit

The scoring was even 14-14 at halftime. The second half began with quarterback Vince Young scoring on the Wolverines with a 60-yard touchdown run. Michigan held a 10-point lead in the third quarter. Both teams traded scores and it looked as though Michigan would take the game with a late go-ahead field goal in the fourth quarter. But enough time remained for Texas to win. Driving 47 yards in ten plays, Texas had one final chance. Dusty Mangum's 37-yard field goal wobbled through the uprights as time expired.

Scoring summary edit

#12/13 Michigan vs. #5/6 Texas
Rose Bowl
1 234Total
Michigan 0 14176 37
Texas 7 7717 38
  • Source: ESPN
Scoring summary
11:41TEXVince Young 20-yard run (Dusty Mangum kick)TEX 7-0
212:08MICHBraylon Edwards 39-yard pass from Chad Henne (Garrett Rivas kick)Tied 7-7
24:16TEXDavid Thomas 11-yard pass from Vince Young (Dusty Magnum kick)TEX 14-7
20:20MICHBraylon Edwards 8-yard pass from Chad Henne (Garrett Rivas kick)Tied 14-14
312:53TEXVince Young 60-yard run (Dusty Magnum kick)TEX 21-14
312:23MICHSteve Breaston 50-yard pass from Chad Henne (Garrett Rivas kick)Tied 21-21
36:29MICHBraylon Edwards 9-yard pass from Chad Henne (Garrett Rivas kick)MICH 28-21
32:35MICHGarrett Rivas 44-yard field goalMICH 31-21
49:51TEXVince Young 10-yard run (Dusty Mangum kick)MICH 31-28
46:09MICHGarrett Rivas 32-yard field goalMICH 34-28
44:56TEXVince Young 23-yard run (Dusty Mangum kick)TEX 35-34
43:04MICHGarrett Rivas 42-yard field goalMICH 37-35
40:00TEXDusty Mangum 37-yard field goalTEX 38-37

First quarter edit

Second quarter edit

  • Michigan - Braylon Edwards, 39-yard pass from Chad Henne (Garrett Rivas kick); 4 plays, 50 yards in 1:39 (Texas 7 - Michigan 7)
  • Texas - David Thomas, 11-yard pass from Vince Young (Dusty Mangum kick); 13 plays, 58 yards in 7:52 (Texas 14 - Michigan 7)
  • Michigan - Braylon Edwards, 8-yard pass from Chad Henne (Garrett Rivas, kick); 8 plays, 34 yards in 2:16, (Texas 14 - Michigan 14)

Third quarter edit

  • Texas - Vince Young, 60-yard run (Dusty Mangum kick); 6 plays, 72 yards in 2:07 (Texas 21 - Michigan 14)
  • Michigan - Steve Breaston, 50-yard pass from Chad Henne (Garrett Rivas kick); 3 plays, 50 yards in 0:30 (Texas 21 - Michigan 21)
  • Michigan - Braylon Edwards, 9-yard pass from Chad Henne (Garrett Rivas kick); 10 plays, 77 yards in 4:21 (Texas 21 - Michigan 28)
  • Michigan - Garrett Rivas, 44-yard field goal; 6 plays, 18 yards in 2:10 (Texas 21 - Michigan 31)

Fourth quarter edit

  • Texas - Vince Young, 10-yard run (Dusty Mangum kick); 7 plays, 50 yards in 3:08 (Texas 28 - Michigan 31)
  • Michigan - Garrett Rivas, 32-yard field goal; 10 plays, 60 yards in 3:42 (Texas 28 - Michigan 34)
  • Texas - Vince Young, 23-yard run (Dusty Mangum kick); 3 plays, 69 yards in 1:13 (Texas 35 - Michigan 34)
  • Michigan - Garrett Rivas, 42-yard field goal; 5 plays, 18 yards in 1:52 (Texas 35 - Michigan 37)
  • Texas - Dusty Mangum, 37-yard field goal; 10 plays, 47 yards in 3:04 (Texas 38 - Michigan 37)

Aftermath edit

Texas coach Mack Brown was criticized for publicly politicking voters to put Texas ahead of California. Cal coach Jeff Tedford called for coaches' votes to be made public. California's cause was hurt when it was less than impressive in a 26-16 victory over Southern Miss in Hattiesburg, Mississippi the night before bowl bids were extended. This game was rescheduled from September due to Hurricane Ivan. Weakening Cal's cause after the fact was its 45-31 loss to Texas Tech University in the 2004 Holiday Bowl. Cal played without two of the highest performing receivers in the NCAA,[7] however, this loss was attributed in many press reports to the Bears' disappointment over being denied their first Rose Bowl appearance in 45 years.[8]

The Associated Press, as a result of two consecutive seasons of BCS controversy, pulled its poll out of the BCS formula. The AP poll was replaced by the Harris poll, and the AP continues to give out its own national-championship trophy.

Many in the press consider the 2005 Rose Bowl to be one of the most exciting contests the Bowl has ever produced. Ratings were spectacularly high and the game itself was an instant classic. Many players from the game (e.g. Young, Edwards, Breaston, Henne, Woodley, Johnson) would move on to prominent roles in the National Football League.

This win set the stage for Texas to return to the Rose Bowl for the BCS Championship in the 2006 Rose Bowl. Vince Young would be the Offensive MVP for a second consecutive year.

References edit

  1. ^ "Football 2004-05 bowl schedule". Deseret News. November 26, 2004.
  2. ^ 2008 Rose Bowl Program 2008-03-06 at the Wayback Machine, 2008 Rose Bowl. Accessed January 26, 2008.
  3. ^ Associated Press, "Texas vs. Michigan is first for Rose Bowl," January 1, 2005, .
  4. ^ Rose Bowl will be first game. (beginning Saturday, Jan. 1, 2005). ESPN.com Page 2. December 22, 2004
  5. ^ Kelly Whiteside = California bears burden of making point that it's BCS-worthy. USA TODAY, November 29, 2004
  6. ^ a b * (PDF). The National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame, Inc. Archived from the original (.pdf) on September 10, 2008. Retrieved December 14, 2007.
  7. ^ "Wounded Cal could use a hand at receiver," Union-Tribune, December 29, 2004, . Archived from the original on May 6, 2008. Retrieved February 6, 2008.;
  8. ^ For example, "The perfect ending for Cal," Palo Alto Daily News, December 29, 2006, http://www.paloaltodailynews.com/article/2006-12-29-cal-holiday-bowl;
  • Mack Brown Football

External links edit

  • Summary at Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan Athletics History
  • ESPN game summary

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The 2005 Rose Bowl Game was the 91st edition of the college football bowl game held on January 1 2005 at the self named stadium in Pasadena California The Texas Longhorns second place finishers in the Big 12 Conference s South Division defeated the Michigan Wolverines co champions of the Big Ten Conference 38 37 Texas quarterback Vince Young and Michigan linebacker LaMarr Woodley were named the Rose Bowl Players of the Game the first time that the Rose Bowl separately recognized an offensive and defensive player of the game 2 2005 Rose Bowl91st Rose Bowl GameMichigan Wolverines Texas Longhorns 9 2 10 1 Big Ten Big 1237 38Head coach Lloyd Carr Head coach Mack BrownAPCoachesBCS131213 APCoachesBCS6541234 TotalMichigan 014176 37Texas 77717 38DateJanuary 1 2005Season2004StadiumRose BowlLocationPasadena CaliforniaMVPOffensive Vince Young QB Texas Defensive LaMarr Woodley LB Michigan National anthemMichigan Marching BandRefereeDennis Hennigan Big East Halftime showMichigan Marching BandUniversity of Texas Longhorn BandAttendance93 467PayoutUS 14 5 million 1 United States TV coverageNetworkABCAnnouncersKeith Jackson play by play Dan Fouts analyst Todd Harris sideline Rose Bowl lt 2004 2006 gt The contest marked the first time Texas and Michigan faced each other in football despite the long history of each school s football program 3 and also marked the first Rose Bowl in which a Big Ten team appeared without an opponent from the Pacific 10 Conference ABC broadcast the game nationally in 720p format the first time the Rose Bowl was telecast in HDTV in the United States 4 The game would mark the first of 2 consecutive Rose Bowl appearances for the Longhorns as they would also play in the 2006 iteration which they would win over the USC Trojans Contents 1 Teams 1 1 Michigan Wolverines 1 2 Texas Longhorns 2 Game summary 2 1 Scoring summary 2 1 1 First quarter 2 1 2 Second quarter 2 1 3 Third quarter 2 1 4 Fourth quarter 3 Aftermath 4 References 5 External linksTeams editMain article 2004 NCAA Division I A football season nbsp Braylon Edwards caught three touchdown receptions The USC Trojans and the Oklahoma Sooners were invited to play in the BCS Championship game in the 2005 Orange Bowl This gave the Rose Bowl an at large pick as it gave up its traditional Pacific 10 Conference champion representative The 2005 Fiesta Bowl also got an at large pick having given up Oklahoma to the Orange Bowl Because the BCS non AQ Utah Utes team had finished ranked in the top eight either the Fiesta Bowl or Rose Bowl had to select them That left one other slot open for the highest BCS ranked team The Rose Bowl had first choice of this team over Utah having given up the higher ranked team There was a BCS controversy in the remaining at large team that was selected to play in the BCS bowl games The California Golden Bears expected to get the invitation having only lost one game to the top ranked and undefeated Trojans Meanwhile the Texas Longhorns had lost only one game as well to the 2 and undefeated Oklahoma Sooners In the 2004 NCAA Division I A football rankings on November 27 Cal was in the 4 BCS position and Texas was 5 Texas remained idle the next Saturday but Cal had defeated the Southern Mississippi Golden Eagles in a makeup game from Hurricane Ivan on December 4 Going into the game the Golden Bears were made aware that while margin of victory did not affect computer rankings it did affect human polls and just eight voters changing their vote could affect the final standings 5 In a dramatic twist Texas who had been left out of the BCS the year before because of the Oklahoma loss in the Big 12 championship got enough voters to change their mind in the final vote and more computer points to slide into the BCS 4 slot When the December 4 rankings came out Texas was in the 4 BCS position and Cal was in the 5 position Texas edged California out of the 4 spot by a mere 0102 points 6 The final poll positions had been unchanged with Cal at 4 AP 4 coaches and 6 computers polls and Texas at 6 AP 5 coaches and 4 computer polls 6 Michigan Wolverines edit Main article 2004 Michigan Wolverines football team A 28 20 loss at Notre Dame took the Wolverines out of contention for the BCS championship They went through the Big Ten schedule playing close games except for a 42 20 blowout of the Northwestern Wildcats In the Michigan Ohio State rivalry game the Buckeyes defeated the Wolverines 37 21 Iowa and Michigan shared the Big Ten Conference title with identical 7 1 records A 30 17 Michigan win over Iowa on September 25 ultimately decided the conference s Rose Bowl participant Michigan was awarded the traditional Big Ten Rose Bowl selection by virtue of the victory in head to head competition over Iowa Texas Longhorns edit Main article 2004 Texas Longhorns football team Texas lost only one game to the 2004 Oklahoma Sooners football team In the Big 12 South division this meant that Oklahoma would face Colorado in the Big 12 Championship Game Oklahoma was invited to the National Championship game Because the Longhorns were not conference champions their next bowl game would be arbitrarily picked and the outcome heavily depended on the play of other teams Texas would eventually gain an automatic bid to a BCS bowl game by virtue of its 4 BCS ranking the top four BCS teams are guaranteed spots in a BCS bowl game if the first three teams are conference champions As USC was participating in the Orange Bowl that year s BCS Championship Game the Longhorns were chosen to play in The Granddaddy of em All by the Tournament of Roses Rose Bowl Committee as an at large team Game summary editThe scoring was even 14 14 at halftime The second half began with quarterback Vince Young scoring on the Wolverines with a 60 yard touchdown run Michigan held a 10 point lead in the third quarter Both teams traded scores and it looked as though Michigan would take the game with a late go ahead field goal in the fourth quarter But enough time remained for Texas to win Driving 47 yards in ten plays Texas had one final chance Dusty Mangum s 37 yard field goal wobbled through the uprights as time expired Scoring summary edit 12 13 Michigan vs 5 6 TexasRose Bowl 1 234TotalMichigan 0 14176 37 Texas 7 7717 38Date Saturday January 1Location Rose Bowl Pasadena CaliforniaGame start 2 00 P M PSTElapsed time 3 35Game attendance 93 468Referee Dennis HenniganTV announcers ABC Keith Jackson Play by play Dan Fouts Color amp Todd Harris Sideline Source ESPNScoring summary11 41TEXVince Young 20 yard run Dusty Mangum kick TEX 7 0 212 08MICHBraylon Edwards 39 yard pass from Chad Henne Garrett Rivas kick Tied 7 7 24 16TEXDavid Thomas 11 yard pass from Vince Young Dusty Magnum kick TEX 14 7 20 20MICHBraylon Edwards 8 yard pass from Chad Henne Garrett Rivas kick Tied 14 14 312 53TEXVince Young 60 yard run Dusty Magnum kick TEX 21 14 312 23MICHSteve Breaston 50 yard pass from Chad Henne Garrett Rivas kick Tied 21 21 36 29MICHBraylon Edwards 9 yard pass from Chad Henne Garrett Rivas kick MICH 28 21 32 35MICHGarrett Rivas 44 yard field goalMICH 31 21 49 51TEXVince Young 10 yard run Dusty Mangum kick MICH 31 28 46 09MICHGarrett Rivas 32 yard field goalMICH 34 28 44 56TEXVince Young 23 yard run Dusty Mangum kick TEX 35 34 43 04MICHGarrett Rivas 42 yard field goalMICH 37 35 40 00TEXDusty Mangum 37 yard field goalTEX 38 37First quarter edit Texas Vince Young 20 yard run Dusty Mangum kick 12 plays 85 yards in 4 12 Texas 7 Michigan 0 Second quarter edit Michigan Braylon Edwards 39 yard pass from Chad Henne Garrett Rivas kick 4 plays 50 yards in 1 39 Texas 7 Michigan 7 Texas David Thomas 11 yard pass from Vince Young Dusty Mangum kick 13 plays 58 yards in 7 52 Texas 14 Michigan 7 Michigan Braylon Edwards 8 yard pass from Chad Henne Garrett Rivas kick 8 plays 34 yards in 2 16 Texas 14 Michigan 14 Third quarter edit Texas Vince Young 60 yard run Dusty Mangum kick 6 plays 72 yards in 2 07 Texas 21 Michigan 14 Michigan Steve Breaston 50 yard pass from Chad Henne Garrett Rivas kick 3 plays 50 yards in 0 30 Texas 21 Michigan 21 Michigan Braylon Edwards 9 yard pass from Chad Henne Garrett Rivas kick 10 plays 77 yards in 4 21 Texas 21 Michigan 28 Michigan Garrett Rivas 44 yard field goal 6 plays 18 yards in 2 10 Texas 21 Michigan 31 Fourth quarter edit Texas Vince Young 10 yard run Dusty Mangum kick 7 plays 50 yards in 3 08 Texas 28 Michigan 31 Michigan Garrett Rivas 32 yard field goal 10 plays 60 yards in 3 42 Texas 28 Michigan 34 Texas Vince Young 23 yard run Dusty Mangum kick 3 plays 69 yards in 1 13 Texas 35 Michigan 34 Michigan Garrett Rivas 42 yard field goal 5 plays 18 yards in 1 52 Texas 35 Michigan 37 Texas Dusty Mangum 37 yard field goal 10 plays 47 yards in 3 04 Texas 38 Michigan 37 Aftermath editTexas coach Mack Brown was criticized for publicly politicking voters to put Texas ahead of California Cal coach Jeff Tedford called for coaches votes to be made public California s cause was hurt when it was less than impressive in a 26 16 victory over Southern Miss in Hattiesburg Mississippi the night before bowl bids were extended This game was rescheduled from September due to Hurricane Ivan Weakening Cal s cause after the fact was its 45 31 loss to Texas Tech University in the 2004 Holiday Bowl Cal played without two of the highest performing receivers in the NCAA 7 however this loss was attributed in many press reports to the Bears disappointment over being denied their first Rose Bowl appearance in 45 years 8 The Associated Press as a result of two consecutive seasons of BCS controversy pulled its poll out of the BCS formula The AP poll was replaced by the Harris poll and the AP continues to give out its own national championship trophy Many in the press consider the 2005 Rose Bowl to be one of the most exciting contests the Bowl has ever produced Ratings were spectacularly high and the game itself was an instant classic Many players from the game e g Young Edwards Breaston Henne Woodley Johnson would move on to prominent roles in the National Football League This win set the stage for Texas to return to the Rose Bowl for the BCS Championship in the 2006 Rose Bowl Vince Young would be the Offensive MVP for a second consecutive year References edit Football 2004 05 bowl schedule Deseret News November 26 2004 2008 Rose Bowl Program Archived 2008 03 06 at the Wayback Machine 2008 Rose Bowl Accessed January 26 2008 Associated Press Texas vs Michigan is first for Rose Bowl January 1 2005 msnbc com Rose Bowl will be first game beginning Saturday Jan 1 2005 ESPN com Page 2 December 22 2004 Kelly Whiteside California bears burden of making point that it s BCS worthy USA TODAY November 29 2004 a b 2004 BCS Standings BCS Rankings PDF The National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame Inc Archived from the original pdf on September 10 2008 Retrieved December 14 2007 Wounded Cal could use a hand at receiver Union Tribune December 29 2004 SignOnSanDiego com gt Sports Wounded Cal could use a hand at receiver Archived from the original on May 6 2008 Retrieved February 6 2008 For example The perfect ending for Cal Palo Alto Daily News December 29 2006 http www paloaltodailynews com article 2006 12 29 cal holiday bowl Box Score 2005 Rose Bowl Game Mack Brown FootballExternal links editSummary at Bentley Historical Library University of Michigan Athletics History ESPN game summary Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2005 Rose Bowl amp oldid 1171380394, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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