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2004 Humanitarian Bowl


FieldValue
year_game_played2004
game_nameHumanitarian Bowl
football_season2003
visitor_name_shortGeorgia Tech
visitor_nicknameYellow Jackets
visitor_schoolGeorgia Institute of Technology
home_name_shortTulsa
home_nicknameGolden Hurricane
home_schoolUniversity of Tulsa
visitor_record6–6
visitor_conferenceACC
home_record8–4
home_conferenceWAC
visitor_coachChan Gailey
home_coachSteve Kragthorpe
visitor_1q7
visitor_2q3
visitor_3q21
visitor_4q21
home_1q0
home_2q3
home_3q0
home_4q7
date_game_playedJanuary 3
stadiumBronco Stadium
cityBoise, Idaho
refereeR.G. Detillier (C-USA)
attendance23,114
payout750,000 per team
different_previous[2002](2002-humanitarian-bowl)
different_next[2004 (Dec)](2004-mpc-computers-bowl)

The 2004 Humanitarian Bowl was the 7th edition of the bowl game. The next edition was played in December 2004, almost a year from this game, and the name was changed after this contest to the "MPC Computers Bowl". This game featured the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, and the Tulsa Golden Hurricane. In this game Georgia Tech set several Humanitarian Bowl records. The 42 point margin of victory is a bowl game record.

Georgia Tech running back P. J. Daniels started the scoring on a 9-yard touchdown run, giving the Yellow Jackets a 7–0 lead. He would finish with a bowl game record 307 yards on 31 carries for the game. In the second quarter Tulsa's Brad DeVault kicked a 22-yard field goal to draw Tulsa to within 7–3. Georgia Tech kicker Dan Burnett kicked a 29-yard field goal in the second quarter to help Georgia Tech claim a 10–3 halftime lead.

In the third quarter, Daniels scored on a 1-yard touchdown run for Georgia Tech to bump its lead up to 17–3. Chris Woods added a 2-yard touchdown run to increase the lead to 24–3. Daniels scored on a 33-yard touchdown scamper to make the score 31–3, to close out the third quarter.

In the fourth quarter, Daniels went on a 38-yard touchdown scamper to increase the lead to 38–3. Jermaine Hatch added a 1-yard touchdown run to make it 45–3, as Georgia Tech had scored 38 unanswered points. Quarterback Paul Smith found Garrett Mills for a 13-yard touchdown, for Tulsa to cut it to 45–10. Jermaine Hatch scored from 8 yards out, as Georgia Tech completed the game 52–10. Georgia Tech held Tulsa to -56 rushing yards, the lowest ever in Tulsa history.

This was the third meeting between the schools - both previous meetings were also bowl games.

References

References

  1. (2022-06-29). "2022 Bowl Schedule". College Football Poll.com.
  2. "Georgia Tech Game by Game against Opponents".
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