词条 | 1995 Holiday Bowl |
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| Game Name = Holiday Bowl | Optional Subheader = | Title Sponsor = Plymouth | Image = | Caption = | Date Game Played = December 29 | Year Game Played = 1995 | Football Season = 1995 | Stadium = Jack Murphy Stadium | City = San Diego, California | Visitor School = Colorado State University | Visitor Name Short = Colorado State | Visitor Nickname = Rams | Visitor Record = 8–3 | Visitor Conference = WAC | Visitor AP = | Visitor Coaches = | Visitor Coach = Sonny Lubick | Visitor1 = 7 | Visitor2 = 0 | Visitor3 = 14 | Visitor4 = 0 | Home School = Kansas State University | Home Name Short = Kansas State | Home Nickname = Wildcats | Home Record = 9–2 | Home Conference = Big Eight | Home AP = 10 | Home Coaches = 10 | Home Bowl Alliance = 10 | Home Coach = Bill Snyder | Home1 = 7 | Home2 = 19 | Home3 = 21 | Home4 = 7 | MVP = Offensive: Brian Kavanagh and Mario Smith | Odds = | Anthem = | Referee = | Halftime = Marching bands | Attendance = 51,051[1] | Payout = 1,360,528 per team[1] | US Network = ESPN | US Announcers = | Ratings = | Intl Network = | Intl Announcers = }} The 1995 Holiday Bowl was a college football bowl game played December 29, 1995, in San Diego, California. It was part of the 1995 NCAA Division I-A football season. It featured the Kansas State Wildcats, and the Colorado State Rams. Game summaryKansas State scored first following a 3-yard touchdown run by running back Eric Hickson, putting the Wildcats up 7–0. Colorado State answered with a 2-yard touchdown run by Jamie Blake tying the game at 7. In the second quarter, running back Mike Lawrence scored on a 5-yard touchdown run, giving Kansas State a 13–7 lead. Dederick Kelly scored on an 18-yard touchdown run, but the ensuing two-point try missed, leaving the score 19–7. Quarterback Brian Kavanagh threw a 12-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Brian Lojka to increase the lead to 26–7 at halftime. Kavanagh added an 18-yard touchdown pass to Tyson Schwieger giving the Wildcats a 33–7 lead. Colorado State scored following a 3-yard touchdown run from E. J. Watson, pulling Kansas State to 33–14. Mike Lawrence answered with his second touchdown run of the game, a 6-yarder, to increase K State's lead to 40–14. Gordon Washington of Colorado State scored on a 12-yard touchdown run making it 40–21. Kavanagh threw his third passing touchdown on the day in the third quarter, a 4-yard strike to Kevin Lockett, increasing Kansas State's lead to 47-21. Kavanagh added his fourth touchdown pass of the game, when he threw a 33-yard pass to Mitch Running for a 54–21 win. [2] References1. ^1 {{Cite web |url=http://www.holidaybowl.com/game-history/1995.html |title=Holiday Bowl Game History |access-date=2008-04-23 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080420200323/http://www.holidaybowl.com/game-history/1995.html |archive-date=2008-04-20 |dead-url=yes |df= }} {{1995 bowl game navbox}}{{Holiday Bowl navbox}}{{Colorado State Rams bowl game navbox}}{{Kansas State Wildcats bowl game navbox}}{{collegefootball-bowl-stub}}{{California-sport-stub}}2. ^http://articles.latimes.com/1995-12-30/sports/sp-19359_1_colorado-state 5 : 1995–96 NCAA football bowl games|Holiday Bowl|Colorado State Rams football bowl games|Kansas State Wildcats football bowl games|1995 in sports in California |
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