Saturday, December 27, 2014

College Football Top Plays: Bowl Season

USC holds off Nebraska comeback, wins Holiday Bowl



A Holiday Bowl game that saw over 1,000 yards of total offense came down to a clutch defensive play by USC safety Leon McQuay.


After trailing 45-27 late in the third quarter, Nebraska battled back and cut USC’s lead to 45-42 and had the ball at the Trojans’ 31-yard line with under three minutes to go. Instead of attempting a game-tying field goal, Nebraska dialed up a sweep play on 4th-and-3 to speedy wideout De’Mornay Pierson-El.


McQuay sniffed the play out, following Pierson-El as he motioned from right to left and received a pitch, and then delivered a big hit to force a turnover on downs and ultimately seal a 45-42 USC win.



Before McQuay’s big play, there wasn’t much defense on either side. The teams combined for 1,040 yards of offense (525 for Nebraska, 515 for USC) and 50 first downs.


It was a back-and-forth affair early on. USC freshman Adoree’ Jackson returned a kickoff 98 yards for a score early in the first, but the Huskers led 17-10 after one via two Tommy Armstrong touchdown passes – one to Kenny Bell (7 catches, 71 yards) and one to Pierson-El (8 catches, 102 yards) – and a Drew Brown 34-yard field goal.


Using a nice mix of run and pass, USC turned up the heat in the second quarter. Junior quarterback Cody Kessler (23/39, 321 yards, 3 TDs) hit Nelson Agholor (7 catches, 90 yards) for a 17-yard touchdown and Javorius Allen scored on a two-yard run to give the Trojans a 24-17 lead at halftime.


Jackson (3 catches, 73 yards) showed off his speed again early in the third, taking a quick throw from Kessler and taking it 71 yards to the house to increase USC’s lead to 31-17.


Nebraska was able to respond via a 20-yard Ameer Abdullah (27 rushes, 88 yards) touchdown run, but the porous Nebraska defense couldn’t hold off the Trojans for long. Five plays after Abdullah’s score, Allen, who ran for 152 yards on 26 carries, broke off a 44-yard TD run to go up 38-24 midway through the third.


A blocked punt allowed Nebraska to add a field goal, but the Trojans’ lead ballooned to 45-27 when Kessler hit Bryce Dixon (4 catches, 44 yards) for a 20-yard TD late in the third.


That’s when Nebraska’s comeback began.


Armstrong, who threw for 381 yards, hit Jordan Westerkamp (3 catches, 81 yards) deep for a 65-yard score, cutting the USC lead to 45-34 with :24 left in the third quarter. After the teams managed to trade a few defensive stops, Armstrong broke off a 15-yard touchdown run on a 4th-and-2 play and hit Bell on a two-point conversion to bring the Huskers within three, 45-42.


Nebraska followed that score by forcing a three-and-out, which then set up for McQuay’s clutch fourth down stop.


The win clinched a 9-4 record for the Trojans in year one under Steve Sarkisian. Nebraska, who played its first game since Bo Pelini was fired, also finish 9-4.


For more USC news, visit TrojanSports.com.


For more Nebraska news, visit HuskerOnline.com.


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From Dr. Saturday - NCAAF - Yahoo Sports - USC holds off Nebraska comeback, wins Holiday Bowl


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USC holds on in wild Holiday win over Huskers


Adoree' Jackson scored on a 98-yard kickoff return and a 71-yard pass from Cody Kessler, and No. 24 Southern California blew most of an 18-point, third-quarter lead before beating Nebraska 45-42 in the Holiday Bowl on Saturday night. From ESPN.com - College Football - USC holds on in wild Holiday win over Huskers


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Bret Bielema does 'Horns down' sign in photo with Charlie Strong



Part of the lead up to any bowl game is a slew of press conferences and photo opportunities with the head coaches from the two teams.


With the Texas Bowl between Arkansas and Texas coming on Monday, Arkansas’ Bret Bielema and Texas’ Charlie Strong appeared to pose for your everyday, run of the mill handshake photo. However, Bielema decided to make this one interesting.



LOOK AT COACH B's left hand in this pic!!! #HornsDown @RazNation @KARK4News @KNWAnews http://pic.twitter.com/TAvbOB3Uik


— Aaron Peters (@AaronPetersRN) December 27, 2014

See that? With his left hand, Bielema went with the Texas “Hook ‘Em Horns” sign, but he did it upside down. The “Horns Down” is considered disrespectful, so Bielema’s little gesture predictably caused a bit of an uproar.


Bielema told an Arkansas sports talk host that he did not do the “horns down,” leading some to believe that the picture was altered.



Ran into Bret Bielema at practice and he says he did not do the "horns down" in photo with Charlie Strong. Appears to have been photoshopped


— Bo Mattingly (@SportsTalkwBo) December 27, 2014

However, Aaron Peters, the Arkansas sports anchor who took the picture, maintained that it was not photoshopped.



For ANYONE who thinks I would photoshop a pic (or even know how to) you do not know me. I simply took the pic on my phone and noticed it.


— Aaron Peters (@AaronPetersRN) December 27, 2014


I took 4 pics in a row. From my phone. I noticed the last one and tweeted it. Do not know how to photoshop pics http://pic.twitter.com/LoxL5wc5I1


— Aaron Peters (@AaronPetersRN) December 27, 2014

On top of that, video from a news broadcast shows that Bielema DID in fact do the “Horns Down.”



Got all that?


I’m not sure it’s really that big of a deal, but maybe it will add a bit more juice to the matchup between the 6-6 Razorbacks and the 6-6 Longhorns. The game kicks off at 9 p.m. ET at NRG Stadium in Houston on Monday night.


For more Arkansas news, HawgSports.com.


For more Texas news, visit Orangebloods.com.


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From Dr. Saturday - NCAAF - Yahoo Sports - Bret Bielema does 'Horns down' sign in photo with Charlie Strong


NC State top receiver transferring to an Ivy


North Carolina State says top receiver Bo Hines is transferring to an Ivy League school. From ESPN.com - College Football - NC State top receiver transferring to an Ivy


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There's reportedly serious tension between Kyle Whittingham and Utah's AD



Could the Kyle Whittingham era be coming to an end at Utah?


According to the Salt Lake City Tribune's Gordon Monson, Whittingham is currently at odds with Utah athletic director Chris Hill. Monson's column, published Saturday night, comes after offensive coordinator Dave Christensen left to be Texas A&M's offensive line coach and run game coordinator and defensive coordinator and associate head coach Kalani Sitake left to take the same position at Oregon State.


Here's the beginning of Monson's article, which is a must read for Utah fans or fans of the Pac-12



After months of magma buildup, a volcanic blast is sheering the top off of Utah football, spewing rocks a mile high, triggering mudslides, leveling forests, choking off life as we know it there.




Sending Kyle Whittingham packing as the Utes’ head coach.




That’s right: He’s walking away.




I can’t report it as a fact — not yet — but it’s what is happening, based on what I’ve been told. And I believe what I’ve been told.




Another thing I believe: This story is far from over and the blast zone will grow bigger and bigger as time goes by.



According to Monson, there has been tension between the two since before the year and the 9-4 campaign for the Utes, which ended with a bowl win over Colorado State, didn't make a decision to remove Whittingham from his job as head coach as an easy one. However, Monson is quick to point out that this isn't a one-sided affair in Hill's direction.


Whittingham took over as Utah's coach at the end of the 2004 season after Urban Meyer's departure. In his tenure, he's compiled am 85-43 record and was mentioned as a possible candidate for the vacancy at Michigan, which looks more and more like it's going to be Jim Harbaugh's job if he wants it.


If Harbaugh does indeed go to Michigan, it looked like the college coaching carousel was coming to an end barring anything unforeseen. If Whittingham would leave Utah, the carousel would pick up steam. A nine-win team in a power conference is attractive and would garner many suitors. One coach leaving could lead to another coach leaving and you get the drift.


Oh, and a possible destination mentioned for Whittingham in Monson's article? BYU. The mere mention of that must give Utah fans the shivers. We'll see what happens as we head towards 2015.


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From Dr. Saturday - NCAAF - Yahoo Sports - There's reportedly serious tension between Kyle Whittingham and Utah's AD


Nebraska players honor Bo Pelini at Holiday Bowl (Photos)



Many Nebraska players voiced their displeasure after head coach Bo Pelini was fired in late November by athletic director Shawn Eichorst. In their first game since Pelini was let go, a few Huskers’ players decided to honor Pelini during the Holiday Bowl against USC.


Senior offensive lineman Jake Cotton has “BO” on the back of his helmet instead of his usual No. 68.



Nebraska senior offensive lineman Jake Cotton has "BO" on his helmet in place of his jersey number. http://pic.twitter.com/1jSoaedXji


— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) December 28, 2014

Additionally, wide receiver Kenny Bell wrote “Pelini” on his wrist tape, and defensive back Joshua Kalu wrote “Bo Bo Bo” on his towel.



Kenny Bell with Bo's name on wrist tape. http://pic.twitter.com/aAa52QqBh5


— Huskers Gameday (@HuskersGameday) December 28, 2014


Kalu with "BO" on towel (h/t Coleman Mullins) http://pic.twitter.com/3fmgEyJuSY


— Phil Hecken (@PhilHecken) December 28, 2014

That’s a nice tribute for Pelini, who recently accepted the head-coaching job at FCS Youngstown State.


The Huskers currently trail USC at halftime, 24-17.


For more Nebraska news, visit HuskerOnline.com.


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From Dr. Saturday - NCAAF - Yahoo Sports - Nebraska players honor Bo Pelini at Holiday Bowl (Photos)


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Penn State overcomes two-TD deficit, beats Boston College in OT



NEW YORK, NY - DECEMBER 27: Head coach James Franklin of the Penn State Nittany Lions celebrates with quaterback Christian Hackenberg #14 after defeating the Boston College Eagles in the 2014 New Era Pinstripe Bowl at Yankee Stadium on December 27, 2014 in the Bronx borough of New York City. (Photo by Alex Goodlett/Getty Images) After gaining 59 total yards since the conclusion of the first quarter, it didn’t look good for Penn State when Boston College took a 21-7 lead with 2:12 remaining in the third quarter of the Pinstripe Bowl.


And then the Penn State offense woke up.


Behind the arm of sophomore quarterback Christian Hackenberg, a slew of young receivers and senior kicker Sam Ficken, Penn State came all the way back and knocked off the Eagles 31-30 in overtime.


Following that Boston College touchdown, which came on a 40-yard run by quarterback Tyler Murphy, Hackenberg quickly led the Nittany Lions down the field on a six-play, 63-yard drive that culminated with a bit of luck.


On a third-and-two from the Boston College seven-yard line, Hackenberg looked to Geno Lewis on a slant route and the ball was thrown behind Lewis and should have been intercepted by Boston College’s Justin Simmons. Instead, the ball deflected up in the air and into the waiting arms of Lewis (7 catches, 82 yards) for a touchdown on the final play of the third quarter, cutting BC’s lead to 21-14.


The teams traded three straight punts to open the fourth before the Penn State offense went back to work. On the drive’s second play, Hackenberg handed off to sophomore running back Akeel Lynch (17 rushes, 75 yards), who bounced to the outside and broke several tackles before being brought down at the one-yard line. A personal foul penalty then pushed PSU back, but Hackenberg found redshirt freshman wideout DaeSean Hamilton (7 catches, 51 yards) through a tight window on a seam route for the game-tying score.



When it regained possession, Boston College went back to its bread-and-butter: its ground attack. That ground attack racked up yards in bunches in the first half and Murphy and freshman tailback Jon Hilliman ran the Eagles deep into Penn State territory. The Penn State defense, ranked No. 2 in total defense nationally coming into the game, managed to keep the Eagles out of the end zone this time around, forcing a go-ahead 20-yard field goal by Mike Knoll.


Now trailing 24-21, the Penn State offense went back to work with 2:10 to go. Hackenberg completed five straight passes, but a Lynch run was stuffed on third-and-two from the BC 28-yard line and Ficken drilled a 45-yarder to force overtime.


The Eagles opened the extra frame with the football and scored quickly on a Murphy 21-yard touchdown pass to David Dudeck, but Knoll hooked the extra point to the left.


Penn State was able to cash in on the blunder when Hackenberg hit tight end Kyle Carter (3 catches, 30 yards) for a 10-yard score. Ficken then drilled the extra point to clinch the win – Penn State’s first bowl win since the 2009 Capital One Bowl.


Hackenberg struggled for much of the season and hadn’t thrown for more than 200 yards since Oct. 25. Against the Eagles, Hackenberg had one of the best games of his young career, completing 34-of-50 passes for 371 yards and four scores. Seven different players had at least three catches on the day for the Nittany Lions. True freshman Chris Godwin, who caught a 72-yard touchdown to open the scoring in the first quarter, led the way with seven catches for 140 yards.


A Penn State defense that allowed just 84.8 yards per game this season (No. 1 in the nation) was torched by the Eagles for 285 yards on the ground. Hilliman and Murphy rushed for 148 and 105 yards, respectively, but ultimately it was not enough.


The win gives Penn State a 7-6 in year one under James Franklin – the first year the Nittany Lions were eligible to go to a bowl game since the NCAA sanctions from the Jerry Sandusky scandal were levied in July 2012.


The loss drops Boston College to 7-6 on the season.


For more Penn State news, visit BlueWhiteIllustrated.com.


For more Boston College news, visit EagleAction.com.


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From Dr. Saturday - NCAAF - Yahoo Sports - Penn State overcomes two-TD deficit, beats Boston College in OT


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NEW YORK -- Christian Hackenberg hit Kyle Carter for a 10-yard touchdown pass in overtime and Penn State kicked the extra point that Boston College could not, lifting the Nittany Lions to a 31-30 win in the Pinstripe Bowl on Saturday night. From ESPN.com - College Football - PSU edges BC in OT to claim Pinstripe Bowl


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South Carolina secures another winning season with 24-21 win against Miami in Independence Bowl



Dec 27, 2014; Shreveport, LA, USA; South Carolina Gamecocks quarterback Dylan Thompson (17) celebrates with wide receiver Damiere Byrd (1) after scoring a touchdown during the fourth quarter against the Miami Hurricanes in the 2014 Independence Bowl at Independence Stadium. South Carolina defeated Miami 24-21. (Nelson Chenault-USA TODAY Sports) South Carolina managed to salvage a winning campaign out of an otherwise dismal season with a 24-21 win against Miami in the Independence Bowl.


The Gamecocks now have had seven consecutive winning seasons and three consecutive bowl wins.


After falling behind 6-0 early in second quarter, South Carolina responded with 17 points and never looked back. The South Carolina defense, which has struggled most of the season, forced two turnovers, including a key fumble in the fourth quarter that the Gamecocks’ offense turned into the game-sealing touchdown late in the fourth quarter.


That Duke Johnson fumble, which was recovered by Gerald Dixon, gave the Gamecocks the ball on the Miami 29-yard line. South Carolina quarterback Dylan Thompson found Pharoh Cooper who made a spectacular 25-yard catch and Thompson ran the ball in from the 2-yard line on the next play.


The score gave South Carolina a 24-14 lead, and even though Miami responded with a touchdown, it wasn’t enough.


Cooper finished the game with nine catches for 170 yards and a touchdown. It was his second-highest single-game yardage total of the season.


Miami found some success with it running game, but South Carolina clamped down in the second half. Johnson finished the game with 132 yards rushing and five catches for 51 yards, but that turnover essentially cost his team the game.


Miami finishes with a 6-7 record, the worst campaign of coach Al Golden’s tenure. Even though Johnson declared the bowl his last game, the Hurricanes do return a lot of young talent from this squad, including quarterback Brad Kaaya, who finished with 236 yards, a touchdown and an interception.


For more Miami news, visit CaneSport.com.


For more South Carolina news, visit GamecockCentral.com.


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From Dr. Saturday - NCAAF - Yahoo Sports - South Carolina secures another winning season with 24-21 win against Miami in Independence Bowl


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Late interception gives Arizona State a 36-31 win against Duke in the Sun Bowl



Arizona State quarterback Taylor Kelly was hoisted by teammates after scoring during the first quarter of the Sun Bowl NCAA college football game against Duke, Saturday, Dec. 27, 2014, in El Paso, Texas. (AP Photo/Victor Calzada) For the third consecutive season, Duke failed to earn the bowl win that has eluded the program for the past 53 years.


A late Kweishi Brown interception on quarterback Anthony Boone ended Duke’s hope of a late win as the Blue Devils fell to Arizona State 36-31 in the Sun Bowl.


Prior to that interception, Boone had led his team back from a 30-17 deficit in the fourth quarter and the Blue Devils briefly had taken a 31-30 lead with 5:03 remaining.


However, on the kickoff, Arizona State’s Kalen Ballage ran the ball back 96 yards to set up Demario Richard, who scored the game-winning touchdown off an option pass by quarterback Taylor Kelly.


It was Richard’s fourth touchdown of the day, which tied a Sun Bowl record.


Early, Arizona State looked like it was going to run away with the game taking a 20-3 lead midway through the second quarter. But a touchdown pass from Boone to Shaquille Powell and a 68-yard punt return for a touchdown by Jamison Crowder cut the Sun Devils’ lead to just three at halftime.


However, the third quarter was all Arizona State and Duke, once again, looked to be out of the game. But Boone rallied his team and got it to the Arizona State 14-yard line before throwing the pick with 45 seconds remaining.


This is the second straight year Duke has lost a bowl game on an interception. Last year, Texas A&M’s Toney Hurd picked off Boone and ran it back 55 yards for the game-winning score.


Arizona State, which was close to playing for a spot in the College Football Playoff before a late-season slide pushed the Sun Devils out of contention, notched its second consecutive 10-win season. It’s the first time the Sun Devils have had back-to-back 10-win seasons since the early 1970s.


For more Arizona State news, visit ASUDevils.com.


For more Duke news, visit DevilsIllustrated.com.


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Michigan State football coach Mark Dantonio has restructed his defensive staff, promoting secondary coach Harlon Barnett and linebackers/special teams coach Mike Tressel to co-defensive coordinators and also making Barnett assistant head coach. From ESPN.com - College Football - Michigan St. names co-defensive coordinators


Virginia Tech earns a measure of redemption with 33-17 win against Cincinnati



Virginia Tech tight end Bucky Hodges (7) reaches for the ball against Cincinnati defensive back Howard Wilder (3) during the second half of the Military Bowl NCAA college football game, Saturday, Dec. 27, 2014, in Annapolis, Md. The pass was incomplete. Virginia Tech won 33-17. (AP Photo/Nick Wass) Virginia Tech’s winning streak remains intact.


The Hokies, who came into Saturday’s Military Bowl game against Cincinnati with a 6-6 record, needed a win to preserve its streak of consecutive winning seasons, and did so with a 33-17 victory that secured the program’s 22nd consecutive winning season.


The win was a little surprising considering Cincinnati, which was trying to win 10 games for the third time in four seasons, came out hot on offense with quarterback Gunner Kiel slinging the ball with precision against a spotty Virginia Tech secondary.


But once the Virginia Tech defense settled down and started mixing up its looks, Kiel started to struggle and threw two interceptions. In the third quarter, the defense knocked Kiel out of the game with a vicious shot to the midsection that left him on the ground for several minutes.


Kiel fumbled the ball on the play and Virginia Tech scored to turn a 10-point lead to what was ultimately an insurmountable 17-point lead.


With Kiel out, Cincinnati’s offense came to a screeching halt and Virginia Tech’s defense was able to salt away the game.


The bowl win is a small measure of validation for a Virginia Tech team that had been through a litany of highs and lows. The Hokies were championed early in the season for beating Ohio State, but then became a handcuff for the Buckeyes as they struggled to six losses.


Coach Frank Beamer, who had throat surgery on Dec. 6, coached the game from the press box, but was so thrilled by the win, he couldn’t help but show his elation after the game.



For more Virginia Tech news, visit HokieHaven.com.


For more Cincinnati news, visit BearcatReport.com.


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