8B - The Michigan Daily - SportsThursday - January 5, 2005 TOP SIX BOWL GAMES Rose Bowl No. 2 Texas 41, No. 1 USC 38 Sheraton Hawaii Bowl Nevada 49, Central Florida 48 it MVP: Vince Young. This guy was as close to perfect as it gets, capping his night off with an eight-yard touchdown run on fourth-and-5 to give Texas the final margin of the game with 19 seconds left. It was over when: The game lived up to the hype in the second half, with the teams trading the lead back and forth. It was over when Matt Leinart threw an incomplete pass intended for Dwayne Jarrett as the clock ran out. -Dan Bromwich Orange Bowl No. 3 Penn State 26, No. 22 Florida State 23 (30T). I didn't change the chan- nel because: If two coach- ing legends nearly four times the age of anyone they're coaching can stay up three hours past their bedtime - so can I. The quirkiest moment of the game: The kicking fiasco that ensued between the two kickers. In a game where two teams played equally well, it was comical to see two kickers play equally bad. Florida State kicker Gary Cismesia won the "kicks gone awry" battle, 3-2. -Bryan Hamilton Nokia Sugar Bowl No. 11 West Virginia 38, No. 8 Georgia 35 I didn't change the chan-. nel because: Everyone was a little suspicious of how quickly West Virginia put the SEC champs on the ropes. Also, the 1,000-plus yards that the two teams provided was enough reason to keep watching. The most shocking play of the game by far was: The fake punt West Virginia called on fourth-and-6 in the game's final XP PHOTOS two minutes. -Chris Herring I knew it was over when: In the last play of overtime, Central Florida's kicker Matt Prater missed the extra point to give Nevada the win. MVP goes to: B.J. Mitchell and his coun- terpart Brian Hubbard. The two com- bined for five rushing touchdowns, 30 of Nevada's 48 points and more than 300 yards. -Eileen Hengel Music City Bowl Virginia 34, Minnesota 31 It was over when: On the final drive Minne- sota quarterback Bryan Cupito prematurely through a Hail Mary pass that was intercepted in the end- zone with 36 seconds left. The funniest part of the game hap- pened: in the second quarter, when a scrum in front of the Minnesota bench led to pushing and thrown punches. But like in the Alamo Bowl, no flag was thrown. -David VandeVusse Independence Bowl Missouri 38, South Carolina 31 It was over when: Missouri QB Brad Smith ran for a one-yard touchdown with 2:13 left in the fourth quarter. The most bizarre moment of the game: Midway through the second quarter, South Carolina was about to put the game out of reach when quarterback Brian Mitchell threw an errant pass that was picked off by Marcus King, who IF YOU MISSED THEMV.. ran it score AT&T Cottn ow No. 13 Alabama 13, No. 18 Texas Tech 10 MVP: After previously missing a 39- yarder and having another 38-yard field goal blocked, Alabama Kicker Jamie Christensen connected on his third attempt of the game as time expired in the fourth quarter. The most surprising thing from the game was: Texas Tech's star quarter- back Cory Hodges was expected to end his collegiate career on a high note. Only 196 yards? Oops. -Kimberly Chou Tostltos Plesta Bowl No. 4 Ohio State 34, No. 5 Notre Dame 20 The funniest moments were: The numerous times Laura Quinn (Brady Quinn's sister and A.J. Hawk's girl- friend) was interviewed by ABC, and her multiple facial expressions in the stands. I didn't change the channel because: Ohio State's Ted Ginn had the chance to go the distance every time he touched the ball -Dave Murray Cap tal ne Bowl No. 21 Wisconsin 24, No. 7 Auburn 10 MVPs: Wisconsin running back Brian Calhoun and wide receiver Brandon Williams combined for more than 400 yards of total offense and two touch- downs to lead the Badgers. You knew the game was over when: Wisconsin quarterback John Stocco connected on a 36-yard pass to Wil- liams on third-and-5 from his own end- zone in the middle of the fourth quarter. -lan Robinson Meinke Car Care IowiA NC State 14, South Florida 0 The most interesting part of the game: ESPN2 continually inserted clips of NC State coach Chuck Amato winning the pre- game tire changing contest. Amato practiced before the contest to ensure victory. I didn't change the channel because: The commercials were as entertaining as the actual game. There's something special about seeing the great George Foreman trying to sell me car Holiday Bowl Oklahoma 17, No. 6 Oregon 14 The most bizarre moment was: Adrian Peterson cut his head on his teammate's helmet while celebrating Rhett Bomar's third quarter touch- down pass to J.D. Runnels. Most Interesting tidbit: Oklahoma running back and offensive line coach Kevin Wilson was named the team's offensive coordinator just one week prior to the bowl game. Wilson's offense scored 14 straight points in the third quarter to give the Sooners the lead. -lan Robinson Champs Sports Bowl No. 23 Clemson 19, Colorado 10 I didn't change the channel because: I was waiting for Colorado to show any signs that they actually belonged in a bowl game. The quirkiest part of the game: How inept Colorado's offense was. Before its lone touchdown late in the fourth quarter, the starting quarterback and running back combined for 42 yards of offense - both played for the majority of the game. -Mike Schneider Vitalis Sun Bowl No. 17 UCLA 50, Northwestern 38 it was over when: UCLA's Brandon Beazell ran back his second consecu- tive onside kick return for a touch- down, tiptoeing into the endzone with 23 seconds remaining to seal the 50- 38 victory with a wild flourish. I didn't change the channel because: UCLA quarterback Drew Olson's resur- gence kept me glued. The Wildcats quickly resolved all confusion caused by their 22-0 lead as UCLA responded with 27 unanswered points before the half. -Max Kardon Toyota Gator Bowl No. 12 Virginia Tech 35, No. 15 Lou- isville 24 It was over when: Virginia Tech line- backer James Anderson intercepted a Cantwell pass and returned it 39 yards for a touchdown, giving the Hokies a 35-24 lead with just more than five minutes to play. Most Inspiring effort: It looked as if Louisville's redshirt freshman quarterback Hunter Cantwell's day would end early after he broke his back 99 yards for the Tigers first of the game. -Mike Schneider San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl Navy 51, Colorado State 30 I knew it was over when: Colorado State, trailing 34-24 and surging, took a page out of Jim Hermann's playbook and was bushwacked by the Navy offense on the very next drive. Five plays + 70 yards = 41-24, Navy. And they never looked back. I didn't change the channel because: Navy had the nation's top rushing attack, and Colorado State was one of the nation's worst teams against the run. With that matchup there would be more scoring than a Quag- mire swinger's party ... giggity, gig- gity! -H. Jose Bosch Fort Worth Bowl Kansas 42, Houston 13 I knew it was over when: Kansas turned two consecutive interceptions by Houston quarterback Kevin Kolb into touchdowns during a three-minute span in middle of the fourth quarter. The most interesting part of the game was: learning Houston has no playbook. It runs all of its plays from memory and reads of the defense. Or, judging by its 13-point performance, it tries to. -Dan Feldman Insight Bowl Arizona State 45, Rutgers 40 I didn't change the channel because: Even from the opening minutes, it was obvious that fans were in for a high-scoring game that would come down to the wire. The remainder of the game proved to be a see-saw battle between the two teams, with a show of offensive tal- ent thankfully overshadowing two defensive disasters. The funniest part of the game was when: Jimmy Kimmel looked like he was having a bit too much fun. Being interviewed by the game's announcers in the middle of the third quarter, Kim- mel was sweating bullets and could hardly keep his eyes open - causing any suspicious viewer to conclude that the TV talk-show host/come- dian was clearly intoxicated. -Jamie Josephson Outback Bowl No. 16 Florida 31, No. 25 Iowa 24 I knew it was over when: Iowa was chosen to represent the Big Ten 01 Emerald Bowl Utah 38, No. 24 Georgia Tech 10 MVP: Utah's Travis Latendresse. He col- lected 214 yards on 16 receptions and scored four touchdowns. To add insult to injury, he scored on an unnecessary two-point conversion midway into the fourth quarter as well. The reason I kept watching was: I hoped watching another double-digit favorite lose to a weaker team would cheer me up after Michigan's loss ... It didn't help much. -Scott Bell WIPC Conputes Bowl No. 19 Boston College 27, Boise State 21 I didn't change the channel because: I would have missed a surprising and dramatic comeback by Boise State from a 27-0 third quarter deficit. The quirkiest play of the game was: When Boston College quarterback Matt Ryan did his best Doug Flutie impres- sion, throwing a Hail Mary caught by Tnet Houston Bowl No. 14 TCU 27, Iowa State 24 MVP: TCU's quarterback Jeff Ballard threw for 275 yards - completing 21 of his 33 attempts - and led the Horned Frogs to a thrilling three-point victory over Iowa State. I didn't turn the channel because: This bowl featured the one-loss Horned Frogs. TCU finished off a season in which it defeated Oklahoma in Norman and handed Utah its first loss in two years. -Kevin Wright Las Vegas Bowl California 35, BYU 28 I didn't change the channel because: All the offense. California running back Marshawn Lynch was unreal, scoring three touchdowns and run- ning for 195 yards. The most shocking play of the game was: California wide receiver DeSean New Orleans Bowl Southern Mississippi State 19 0 31, Arkansas When I knew it was over: With just over eight minutes to go in the game, Southern Mississippi quarterback Dustin Almond rolled out and hit Shawn Nelson for a six-yard score. The touchdown gave the Golden Eagles their final margin of victory, 31-19. Most interesting aspect of the game: Arkansas State had pride stickers on the back of its helmets, featuring two words: "I Will". "I Won't" would have been more appropriate. -Matt Singer Chick-fIl-A Peach Bowl No. 10 Louisiana State 40, No. 9 Miami 3 I didn't change the channel because: I kept thinking that Miami would mount a comeback against the Tigers. If I knew that Miami would not pick up one first down after halftime, I prob- Ahf wnid s n .h o4 h hanl I I I I