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2004 Champs Sports Bowl

American college football game


American college football game

FieldValue
year_game_played2004
game_nameChamps Sports Bowl
football_season2004
visitor_name_shortSyracuse
visitor_nicknameOrange
visitor_schoolSyracuse University
home_name_shortGeorgia Tech
home_nicknameYellow Jackets
home_schoolGeorgia Tech
visitor_record6–5
visitor_conferenceBig East
home_record6–5
home_conferenceACC
visitor_coachPaul Pasqualoni
home_coachChan Gailey
visitor_1q6
visitor_2q0
visitor_3q0
visitor_4q8
home_1q21
home_2q14
home_3q14
home_4q2
date_game_playedDecember 21
stadiumFlorida Citrus Bowl
cityOrlando, Florida
MVPQB Reggie Ball (Georgia Tech)
refereeRandy Smith (C-USA)
attendance28,237
us_networkESPN
us_announcers_linkList of announcers of major college bowl games
us_announcersMike Tirico (Play-by-Play)
Lee Corso (Analyst)
Kirk Herbstreit (Analyst)
Jill Arrington (Sidelines)
different_previous[2003](2003-tangerine-bowl)

Lee Corso (Analyst) Kirk Herbstreit (Analyst) Jill Arrington (Sidelines)

The 2004 Champs Sports Bowl was the 15th edition of the college football bowl game and was played on December 21, 2004, featuring the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, and the Syracuse Orange. This was the first version of the bowl played under the Champs Sports moniker and 15th overall. Syracuse of the Big East was chosen because the Big 12 did not have enough bowl eligible teams.

Game summary

Georgia Tech started the scoring with a 22-yard interception return for a touchdown, on the second play of scrimmage, giving Georgia Tech the early 7–0 lead. Syracuse quarterback Perry Patterson scored on a 21-yard touchdown run cutting the lead to 7–6. Tech answered with a 10-yard touchdown pass from Reggie Ball to wide receiver Calvin Johnson, increasing Tech's lead to 14–6. Still in the first quarter, Reggie Ball threw an 80-yard touchdown pass to Nate Curry increasing the lead to 21–6.

In the second quarter PJ Daniels scored on a 5-yard touchdown run, increasing the lead to 28–6. Later in the quarter, Calvin Johnson scored on a 5 yard wide receiver reverse, increasing the lead to 35–6. That was the half-time score.

In the third quarter, Reggie Ball rushed for an 11-yard touchdown to increase the lead to 42–6. PJ Daniels 1-yard touchdown run increased the lead to 49–6. Perry Patterson found Steve Gregory for a 25-yard touchdown pass. The 2-point conversion was successful making the score 49–14. A Georgia Tech safety made the final margin 51–14.

Aftermath

Syracuse did not reach another bowl game again until 2010. Georgia Tech reached five more in that time span, though they lost all of them. They did not win a bowl game again until 2012. Syracuse announced in 2011 that they would join Georgia Tech in the Atlantic Coast Conference, no earlier than 2014. They joined the Atlantic Coast Conference in 2013.

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