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2005 Conference USA Football Championship Game


FieldValue
game_nameConference USA Football Championship Game
subheaderConference Championship
image2005 Conference USA Football Championship.jpg
date_game_playedDecember 3
year_game_played2005
football_season2005
stadiumCitrus Bowl
cityOrlando, Florida
visitor_schoolUniversity of Tulsa
visitor_name_shortTulsa
visitor_nicknameGolden Hurricane
visitor_record8–4
visitor_coachSteve Kragthorpe
visitor_1q14
visitor_2q17
visitor_3q10
visitor_4q3
home_schoolUniversity of Central Florida
home_name_shortUCF
home_nicknameKnights
home_record8–4
home_coachGeorge O'Leary
home_1q7
home_2q20
home_3q0
home_4q0
MVPGarrett Mills (TE, Tulsa)
oddsTulsa by 3
refereeRandy Smith
attendance51,978
us_networkESPN
us_announcersMark Jones (play-by-play), Chris Spielman (analyst) and Rob Stone (sideline)
first_game_ever_playedYes

The 2005 Conference USA Football Championship Game was a college football game played on Saturday, December 3, 2005, at Citrus Bowl in Orlando. This was the 1st Conference USA Championship Game and determined the 2005 champion of the Conference USA. The game featured the UCF Golden Knights, champions of the East division, and the Tulsa Golden Hurricane, champions of the West division.

A UCF record home crowd of 51,978 saw the host team Golden Knights fall to visitors the Golden Hurricane by a score of 44–27.

Teams

UCF

Main article: 2005 UCF Golden Knights football team

After going 0–11 in 2004, their final season in the MAC, and George O'Leary's first season as head coach, many did not expect much from UCF in its first C-USA season. They dropped their first two games (non-conference games), and stretched their active losing streak to 17 games - the longest active losing streak in the nation. The Golden Knights broke the streak by defeating Marshall for their first C-USA intra-conference victory. From there, UCF would go 7–1 in-conference (8–3 overall) and won the East Division. It was one of the best turnarounds in Division I-A history at the time (+8 wins), and they became the first team ever to go to a conference championship game the year after going winless.

Tulsa

Main article: 2005 Tulsa Golden Hurricane football team

The Golden Hurricane entered the game at 7–4 (6–2 in C-USA). They won five out of their last six games to clinch the C-USA west division, their first season as members of C-USA. Picked during the preseason to be a mid-pack team, Tulsa had also experienced fairly recent bad seasons of 1–10 (2001) and 1–11 (2002). Tight end Garrett Mills was a standout for the team during the season. He was on his way to an NCAA record 1,235 yards receiving (on 87 receptions), the most yards earned receiving by a tight end in a single season.

Game summary

Quarterback Steven Moffett threw for 190 yards and 1 touchdown pass, but threw two interceptions and lost two fumbles in the game. On the opening drive, the Golden Knights drove 80 yards in 8 plays. Moffett connected to Willie Thornton for a 43-yard touchdown pass and an early 7–0 lead. Tulsa, however, scored 21 unanswered points. Nick Graham intercepted a Moffett pass and ran it 58 yards all the way down to the UCF 2 yard line. Uril Parrish's 2-yard dive gave Tulsa a 21–7 lead 13 seconds into the second quarter.

UCF got back in the game with a 7-play, 92-yard drive to start their second quarter. Kevin Smith, facing a 3rd & 1, broke free for a 31-yard touchdown run, trimming the deficit to 21–14. After a Matt Prater field goal, Joe Burnett's 68-yard punt return touchdown put the Golden Knights ahead 24–21. An excessive celebration penalty against UCF on the touchdown, however, gave Tulsa good field position. They scored on the drive to re-take the lead, then put up a field goal to go up 31–24. UCF got the ball back just before halftime. Prater kicked his second field goal of the game as time expired in the half. The Golden Hurricane led 31–27 at halftime.

Tulsa shutout UCF in the second half, and pulled away to a 44–27 victory. The Golden Hurricane accepted an invitation to the Liberty Bowl. With the loss, the Knights fell to 8–4 and accepted an invitation to the Hawaii Bowl.

Game summary

;First quarter ;Second quarter ;Third quarter ;Fourth quarter

Statistics

References

References

  1. Schmadtke, Alan. (5 December 2005). "The Recap".
  2. "CONFERENCE USA FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME HISTORY AND RECORDS". [[Conference USA]].
  3. (April 30, 2006). "Tulsa's Mills Selected in Fourth Round by the New England Patriots". Hurricane Watch.
  4. Schmadtke, Alan. (December 4, 2005). "Aloha, Knights - UCF loses C-USA title but wins Hawaii Bowl trip (Part 1)". The Orlando Sentinel.
  5. Schmadtke, Alan. (December 4, 2005). "Aloha, Knights - UCF loses C-USA title but wins Hawaii Bowl trip (Part 2)". The Orlando Sentinel.
  6. McKay, Rich. (December 4, 2005). "Tulsa 44, UCF 27, Fans 51,978". The Orlando Sentinel.
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