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2001 Sugar Bowl


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imageLouisiana Superdome - Unbranded - 26 July 2021.jpg
captionThe Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana, hosted the Sugar Bowl.
year_game_played2001
title_sponsorNokia
game_nameSugar Bowl
subheaderBCS Bowl Game
67th Sugar Bowl
football_season2000
visitor_name_shortMiami
visitor_nicknameHurricanes
visitor_schoolUniversity of Miami
home_name_shortFlorida
home_nicknameGators
home_schoolUniversity of Florida
visitor_record10–1
visitor_conferenceBig East
home_record10–2
home_conferenceSEC
visitor_coachButch Davis
home_coachSteve Spurrier
visitor_rank_AP2
visitor_rank_coaches2
visitor_rank_BCS3
home_rank_AP7
home_rank_coaches7
home_rank_BCS7
visitor_1q10
visitor_2q3
visitor_3q14
visitor_4q10
home_1q7
home_2q3
home_3q7
home_4q3
date_game_playedJanuary 2
stadiumLouisiana Superdome
cityNew Orleans, Louisiana
MVPKen Dorsey (QB, Miami)
oddsMiami by 6 (58.5)
refereeHal Dowden (Big XII)
attendance64,407
us_networkABC
us_announcers_linkList of announcers of major college bowl games
us_announcersBrent Musburger (Play by Play)
Gary Danielson (Analyst)
Jack Arute (Sideline)
ratings13.0

67th Sugar Bowl Gary Danielson (Analyst) Jack Arute (Sideline) The 2001 Sugar Bowl was a 2000–01 BCS game played on January 2, 2001. This 67th edition to the Sugar Bowl featured the Florida Gators, and the Miami Hurricanes, in an in-state rivalry game. Miami came into the game ranked 3rd in the BCS, 2nd in both the Coaches and AP Poll, at 10–1, whereas Florida came into the game ranked 7th in the BCS at 10–2. Sponsored by Nokia, the game was officially known as the Nokia Sugar Bowl.

Teams

The Sugar Bowl during the BCS era usually selected the SEC champion, meaning that the winner of the SEC in 2000, Florida received an invitation to the Sugar Bowl. Their opponent would be Big East champion Miami, re-igniting a rivalry between the two teams, who hadn't faced off since 1987, when their annual series was ended due to an increase in conference games for the Gators.

Miami Hurricanes

Main article: 2000 Miami Hurricanes football team

Miami went undefeated in Big East conference play to win the conference title and earn a BCS berth as their conference's champion. The Hurricanes were seen as contender to play Oklahoma for the national title, however Florida State, a team Miami had defeated in the regular season, was selected leading to controversy over the BCS ranking system. Miami entered the bowl with a 10–1 record (7–0 in conference).

Florida Gators

Main article: 2000 Florida Gators football team

Florida defeated Auburn in the 2000 SEC Championship Game to earn a berth in the Sugar Bowl as their conference's champion. Florida entered the bowl with a 10–2 record (7–1 in conference).

Game summary

Florida started the scoring with a 23-yard touchdown pass from Florida quarterback Rex Grossman to tight end Kirk Wells. Miami responded with a 44-yard Todd Sievers field goal to trim the lead to 7–3. Later in the quarter, quarterback Ken Dorsey fired an 8-yard touchdown pass to tight end Jeremy Shockey, and Miami took a 10–7 lead after 1 quarter.

Todd Sievers kicked a 29-yard field goal in the second quarter to extend the lead to 13–7. Florida kicker Jeff Chandler kicked a 51-yard field goal before halftime to get the Gators to 13–10. In the third quarter, running back Earnest Graham rushed 36 yards for the go-ahead touchdown, and Florida took a 17–13 lead.

Ken Dorsey later fired a 19-yard touchdown pass to running back D.J. Williams, and Miami reclaimed the lead, 20–17. A Ken Dorsey touchdown later in the quarter increased the lead to 27–17. Florida got within 27–20 following a Jeff Chandler field goal, but Miami scored the game's final 10 points to close the scoring.

The game featured a rare penalty incurred by a mascot. Sebastian the Ibis received an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty for excessive celebration when he celebrated a Miami touchdown with Najeh Davenport.

Many believed that the Hurricanes were worthy of a national title shot against Oklahoma. Earlier in the season, the Canes defeated the Noles by a score of 27-24 and the debate was a serious discussion. Ultimately, Miami would have their day going on to win the title the following season. They had a shot at a repeat in the 2002–03 season, but lost in a classic double overtime thriller against Ohio State.

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References

References

  1. (January 1, 2003). "Orange Bowl Odds: College football". Vegasinsider.
  2. "Bowl Championship Series - Miami mascot gets hit with unsportsmanlike conduct penalty".
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