词条 | 2001 Alamo Bowl |
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| Game Name = Alamo Bowl | Optional Subheader = | Title Sponsor = Sylvania | Image = | Caption = | Date Game Played = December 29 | Year Game Played = 2001 | Football Season = 2001 | Stadium = Alamodome | City = San Antonio, Texas | Visitor School = University of Iowa | Visitor Name Short = Iowa | Visitor Nickname = Hawkeyes | Visitor Record = 6–5 | Visitor AP = | Visitor Coaches = | Visitor BCS = | Visitor Coach = Kirk Ferentz | Visitor Conference = Big Ten | Visitor1 = 3 | Visitor2 = 7 | Visitor3 = 3 | Visitor4 = 6 | Home School = Texas Tech | Home Name Short = Texas Tech | Home Nickname = Red Raiders | Home Record = 7–4 | Home AP = | Home Coaches = | Home BCS = | Home Coach = Mike Leach | Home Conference = Big 12 | Home1 = 0 | Home2 = 3 | Home3 = 7 | Home4 = 6 | MVP = Aaron Greving, Iowa RB (offense)[1] Derrick Pickens, Iowa DL (defense)[1] | Odds = | Anthem = | Referee = | Halftime = | Attendance = 65,232 | Payout = | US Network = ESPN | US Announcers = Ron Franklin, Mike Gottfried, and Adrian Karsten | Ratings = | Intl Network = | Intl Announcers = }} The 2001 Alamo Bowl featured the Iowa Hawkeyes, and the Texas Tech Red Raiders. It was a rematch of the 1996 Alamo Bowl. Game summaryNate Kaeding scored the first points of the game for Iowa, as he connected on a 36-yard field goal, to give Iowa an early 3–0 lead. In the second quarter, running back Aaron Greving scored on a 1-yard touchdown run to increase Iowa's lead to 10–0. At the end of the half kicker Clinton Greathouse kicked a 50-yard field goal to pull Tech to within 10–3. In the third quarter, quarterback Kliff Kingsbury connected with wide receiver Wes Welker for a 20-yard touchdown pass to tie the game at 10. Later in the quarter, Kaeding connected on a 31-yard field goal to give Iowa the lead again, at 13–10. In the fourth quarter, he kicked another field goal, this one from 46 yards out to give Iowa a 16–10 lead. Iowa's defense continued to force Texas Tech to attempt field goals rather than score touchdowns. Robert Treece kicked a 23-yard field goal to cut Iowa's lead to 16–13. Tech's defense held, and Tech got the ball back. This time, Robert Treece kicked a 37-yard field goal to tie the game at 16. Kaeding provided the winning score, kicking a 47-yard field goal, to make the final score 19–16. As time expired, a Kliff Kingsbury pass to future NFL Hall of Famer Wes Welker was knocked away by future NFL Defensive Player of the Year Bob Sanders. References1. ^1 {{cite web |url=http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/football_records/2015/Bowls.pdf |title=Bowl/All-Star Game Records: MVPs in Major Bowls |author=National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) |work=2015 NCAA Division I Football Records |page=126 |publisher=NCAA.org |accessdate=October 26, 2015 |format=PDF}} External links
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