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2004 Silicon Valley Football Classic

American college football game


American college football game

FieldValue
year_game_played2004
game_nameSilicon Valley Football Classic
football_season2004
visitor_name_shortTroy
visitor_nicknameTrojans
visitor_schoolTroy University
home_name_shortNorthern Illinois
home_nicknameHuskies
home_schoolNorthern Illinois University
visitor_record7–4
home_record8–3
visitor_coachLarry Blakeney
home_coachJoe Novak
visitor_1q14
visitor_2q0
visitor_3q0
visitor_4q7
home_1q14
home_2q10
home_3q3
home_4q7
date_game_playedDecember 30
stadiumSpartan Stadium
citySan Jose, California
MVPRB DeWhitt Betterson (Troy)
S Lionel Hickenbottom (NIU)
KR Dustin Utschig (NIU)
refereeJoe Rider (ACC)
payout720,000
us_networkESPN2
us_announcers_linkList of announcers of major college bowl games
us_announcersPam Ward (play-by-play)
Mike Tomczak (analyst)
Dave Ryan (sidelines)
last_game_ever_playedyes

S Lionel Hickenbottom (NIU) KR Dustin Utschig (NIU) Mike Tomczak (analyst) Dave Ryan (sidelines) The 2004 Silicon Valley Football Classic was a post-season college football bowl game between the Troy Trojans and the Northern Illinois Huskies on December 30, 2004, at Spartan Stadium in San Jose, California. It was the fifth and final time the Silicon Valley Football Classic was played and the final game of the 2004 NCAA Division I-A football season for both teams. Northern Illinois defeated Troy 34-21.

Background

For the 2004 bowl season the Silicon Valley Classic had contractual tie-ins with the Western Athletic Conference (WAC) and the Pacific-10 Conference (Pac-10); neither conference had enough bowl-eligible teams. In previous years the SVC had an agreement to take the Pac-10's No. 6 team, but was displaced by the new Emerald Bowl and had to settle for No. 7, if one existed. Organizers obtained permission from the Pac-10 to look elsewhere, and on November 16 announced an agreement with the Mid-American Conference, which had five bowl-eligible teams but as yet only two bowls.

Since the beginning of the bowl in 2000, the Fresno State Bulldogs represented the WAC. Although the SVC invited Fresno State back, the Bulldogs opted for the MPC Computers Bowl, where they would face #18-ranked Virginia from the ACC. Left without a WAC team, organizers turned to the Troy Trojans of the Sun Belt Conference. Troy had never played in a bowl game before, having just moved up to Division I in 2001 and joined the Sun Belt in 2004.

Game summary

  • Troy - McDowell 1 yard touchdown run (Whibbs kick), 1st 10:41 (9-78, 4:19)
  • Troy - Richardson 23 yard touchdown pass from McDowell (Whibbs kick), 1st 6:05 (8-73, 2:51)
  • Northern Illinois - Wolfe 50 yard touchdown run (Nendick kick), 1st 4:46 (3-73, 1:19)
  • Northern Illinois - Haldi 1 yard touchdown run (Nendick kick), 1st 1:15 (5-28, 1:46)
  • Northern Illinois - Nendick 30 yard field goal, 2nd 9:49 (4-1, 1:35)
  • Northern Illinois - Haldi 1 yard touchdown run (Nendick kick), 2nd 0:34 (7-56, 2:45)
  • Northern Illinois - Nendick 39 yard field goal, 3rd 7:50 (9-46, 3:35)
  • Northern Illinois - Harris 3 yard touchdown run (Nendick kick), 4th 14:30 (11-70, 6:37)
  • Troy - McDowell 4 yard touchdown run (Whibbs kick), 4th 10:50 (9-82, 3:40)

Rain could not stop the Huskies from scoring 34 straight points after trailing 14-0 early in the first quarter. Northern Illinois rushed for 213 yards (as opposed to Troy's 170) while passing for 146 yards to the 122 yards of the Trojans. NIU had the ball for 32:08 of the game. Josh Hadli threw 8-of-24 for 146 yards while rushing for 11 yards on 5 carries. For Troy, DeWhitt Betterson rushed for 150 yards on 25 carries.

References

References

  1. (December 30, 2004). "Huskies score 34 straight points". [[ESPN.com]].
  2. Curtis, Jake. (November 25, 2004). "EMERALD BOWL: A gem in the rough? Time may be right for bowl success in S.F.". [[San Francisco Chronicle]].
  3. (November 16, 2004). "Mid-American Conference strikes deal to get third bowl". [[USA Today]].
  4. "Huskies, Trojans basking in bowl attention". [[ESPN.com]].
  5. "2016 Huskie Football Media Guide". Northern Illinois University Athletics.
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