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2009 Emerald Bowl


FieldValue
year_game_played2009
game_nameEmerald Bowl
football_season2009
visitor_name_shortBoston College
visitor_nicknameEagles
visitor_schoolBoston College
home_name_shortUSC
home_nicknameTrojans
home_schoolUniversity of Southern California
visitor_record8–4
visitor_conferenceACC
home_record8–4
home_conferencePac-10
visitor_coachFrank Spaziani
home_coachPete Carroll
home_rank_APNR
home_rank_coachesNR
home_rank_BCS24
visitor_1q0
visitor_2q13
visitor_3q0
visitor_4q0
home_1q7
home_2q7
home_3q3
home_4q7
date_game_playedDecember 26
stadiumAT&T Park
citySan Francisco, California
MVPOffense: Damian Williams (WR USC)
Defense: Luke Kuechly (LB Boston College)
refereeDan Romeo (Mountain West Conference)
attendance40,121
payout900,000 (Pac-10)
US$750,000 (ACC)
us_networkESPN
us_announcers_linkList of announcers of major college bowl games
us_announcersJoe Tessitore
Rod Gilmore
Todd Harris
ratings4.6
different_next[2011 (Jan)](2011-kraft-fight-hunger-bowl-january)

Defense: Luke Kuechly (LB Boston College) US$750,000 (ACC) Rod Gilmore Todd Harris

The 2009 Emerald Bowl was the eighth edition of the college football bowl game, and was played at AT&T Park in San Francisco, California. The game started at 5:00 p.m. PST on Saturday, December 26, 2009. The game was telecast on ESPN. USC defeated Boston College 24–13.

The presenting sponsor of the 2009 Emerald Bowl was Diamond Foods, promoting its Emerald Nuts brand of snack foods. The company had served as title sponsor of the game for all eight years of the bowl's existence.

Teams

This marked the first time USC had played in the bowl. The Trojans had played in a BCS bowl game each of the past seven years and had hopes to make it back there again this season before dropping three of their last five games. First, Oregon defeated USC 47–20, USC's worst loss under Pete Carroll up to that time. This was followed by an even worse loss against Stanford in the Coliseum by a 55–21 margin that eliminated USC from Rose Bowl contention for the first time in seven years as well as its worst loss in 43 years while Stanford's 55 points were the most points ever scored by an opponent against USC. USC's final regular season game was a 21–17 loss to Arizona. USC fell out of the AP Top 25 for the first time in eight years after the loss to Wildcats.

Boston College was making its 11th straight bowl appearance. The Eagles were the first team to play in the Emerald Bowl twice, beating Colorado State 35–21 in the 2003 San Francisco Bowl (the former name of the Emerald Bowl). Boston College went 8–1 in bowl games in the first decade of the 21st century. This was the third meeting between the two schools and the first one in the post-season. USC had won both games in the series, a 23–17 victory in Los Angeles in 1987 and a 34–7 win in Chestnut Hill in 1988.

Game summary

USC wore their home cardinal jerseys, and Boston College wore their away white jerseys.

USC freshman quarterback Matt Barkley threw touchdown passes to Stanley Havili on the Trojans first two possessions and added a touchdown run in the fourth quarter. Barkley finished the game with a total of 350 yards passing. Of his 350 yards, Damian Williams accounted for 189 of them on 12 catches. Williams was named the game's MVP for his efforts. Boston College was led by tailback Montel Harris, who rushed for 102 yards and also added a touchdown run.

Scoring summary

Scoring PlayScore
**1st Quarter**
USC - Stanley Havili 53-yard pass from Matt Barkley (Jordan Congdon kick), 6:01USC 7–0
**2nd Quarter**
USC - Stanley Havili 5-yard pass from Matt Barkley (Jordan Congdon kick), 12:36USC 14–0
BC - Montel Harris 7-yard rush (Steve Aponavicius missed kick), 9:54USC 14–6
BC - Rich Gunnell 61-yard pass from Dave Shinskie (Steve Aponavicius kick), 3:48USC 14–13
**3rd Quarter**
USC - Jordan Congdon 38-yard field goal, 9:08USC 17–13
**4th Quarter**
USC - Matt Barkley 1-yard rush (Jordan Congdon kick), 11:53USC 24–13

References

References

  1. ((AT&T Park, SAN FRANCISCO, CA)). (December 26, 2009). "Boston College Eagles vs. USC Trojans - Box Score - December 26, 2009 - ESPN". [[ESPN]].
  2. "Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl Official Athletic Site". Emeraldbowl.cstv.com.
  3. Jon Solomon, [http://media.al.com/solomon/photo/113bcstvjpg-3d3c3517c7fc3bf3.jpg 2009–10 Bowl TV Ratings], ''The Birmingham News'', January 13, 2010
  4. "USC, BOSTON COLLEGE MATCH 8-4 RECORDS IN EIGHTH EMERALD BOWL DECEMBER 26 - KRAFT FIGHT HUNGER BOWL OFFICIAL ATHLETIC SITE". Emeraldbowl.cstv.com.
  5. (December 7, 2009). "Southern California Trojans to meet Boston College Eagles in Emerald Bowl - ESPN". [[ESPN]].
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