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2009 Humanitarian Bowl


FieldValue
year_game_played2009
title_sponsorRoady's
game_nameHumanitarian Bowl
imageHumanitarian Bowl logo.png
football_season2009
visitor_name_shortBowling Green
visitor_nicknameFalcons
visitor_schoolBowling Green State University
home_name_shortIdaho
home_nicknameVandals
home_schoolUniversity of Idaho
visitor_record7–5
visitor_conferenceMAC
home_record7–5
home_conferenceWAC
visitor_coachDave Clawson
home_coachRobb Akey
visitor_1q14
visitor_2q0
visitor_3q7
visitor_4q21
home_1q7
home_2q7
home_3q14
home_4q15
date_game_playedDecember 30
stadiumBronco Stadium
cityBoise, Idaho
MVPFreddie Barnes - WR - (BGSU)
DeMaundray Woolridge - RB - (Idaho)
refereeLarry Farina (Pac-10)
attendance26,726
payout750,000 per team
us_networkESPN
us_announcers_linkList of announcers of major college bowl games
us_announcersEric Collins
Brock Huard
Heather Cox
ratings2.1

DeMaundray Woolridge - RB - (Idaho) Brock Huard Heather Cox

The 2009 Humanitarian Bowl was the thirteenth edition of the college football bowl game, and was played at Bronco Stadium in Boise, Idaho, on the campus of Boise State University. The game started at 2:30 pm MST on Wednesday, December 30, 2009, and was telecasted on ESPN. Idaho defeated Bowling Green 43–42.

As of this game, the Humanitarian Bowl was the longest continuously running cold weather bowl. The 2009 game was Idaho's first bowl game in more than a decade, when they defeated Southern Mississippi in the 1998 Humanitarian Bowl. Bowling Green, in its debut at the Humanitarian Bowl, filled a spot usually reserved for the Mountain West Conference; however, the MWC champion TCU was selected to play in the Fiesta Bowl and the conference did not have enough bowl-eligible teams to fill out its usual bowl commitments. Bowling Green played in the GMAC Bowl the previous season, where it lost 63–7 to Tulsa. The game also marked the first time the two schools had met in competition.

Both teams entered the game with 7-5 records in the regular season: Idaho began the 2009 season at 6–1, but lost four of its last five. Meanwhile, Bowling Green was 1–4 early in the season, but won six of its last seven games.

Game summary

Idaho wore their home black jerseys with gold pants. Bowling Green wore their away white jerseys with white pants.

A bowl game that promised much offense certainly delivered, with just one turnover and a blocked field goal, both in Idaho's favor. The teams traded touchdowns all day and Idaho won its first bowl game in 11 years in one of the most exciting bowl games of the season. Tied in the final minute and with 3rd down and 11 at their own 49, the Falcons took a 42-35 lead with 32 seconds left on a 51-yard pass from Tyler Sheehan to Freddie Barnes, who easily slipped behind the Idaho secondary for his 17th catch of the game and number 155 in his record-setting season.

After the ensuing kickoff, the Vandals had 24 seconds to work with and completed an incredible 46-yard pass for a first down at the BGSU 16-yard line. After an incomplete pass stopped the clock with 8 seconds remaining, wide receiver Max Komar cradled a sliding 16-yard touchdown catch with 4 seconds left to put the Vandals within a point. Head coach Robb Akey decided to go for the win and forego overtime; QB Nathan Enderle found Preston Davis alone in the back of the end zone for the two-point conversion to seal the comeback victory.

De'Maundray Woolridge carried Idaho with 126 yards on 22 rushes and two third-quarter touchdowns. Enderle finished the game completing 15 of his 28 passes for 240 yards and four touchdowns, after starting the game 1 of 6.

Sheehan was 33 of 47 for 387 yards and four touchdowns for Bowling Green, but it was the 14th consecutive bowl loss for the Mid-American Conference. For their efforts on offense, Woolridge and Barnes were named MVP's for the game.

Scoring summary

Scoring PlayScore
**1st Quarter**
BG — Freddie Barnes 35-yard pass from Tyler Sheehan (Matthew Norsic kick), 11:44BG 7–0
ID — Peter Bjorvik 3-yard pass from Nathan Enderle (Trey Farquhar Kick),7:49TIE 7–7
BG — Willie Geter 59-yard run (Matthew Norsic kick), 0:16BG 14-7
**2nd Quarter**
ID — Eric Greenwood 7-yard pass from Nathan Enderle (Trey Farquhar Kick), 0:19TIE 14–14
**3rd Quarter**
ID — DeMaundray Woolridge 8-yard run (Trey Farquhar Kick), 9:25ID 21–14
ID — DeMaundray Woolridge 13-yard run (Trey Farquhar Kick), 5:30ID 28–14
BG — Jimmy Scheidler 14-yard pass from Tyler Sheehan (Matthew Norsic kick), 3:40ID 28–21
**4th Quarter**
BG — Freddie Barnes 5-yard pass from Tyler Sheehan (Matthew Norsic kick), 12:15TIE 28–28
ID — Preston Davis 30-yard pass from Nathan Enderle (Trey Farquhar kick), 8:32ID 35–28
BG — Willie Geter 2-yard run (Matthew Norsic kick), 3:51TIE 35–35
BG — Freddie Barnes 51-yard pass from Tyler Sheehan (Matthew Norsic kick), 0:32BG 42–35
ID — Max Komar 16-yard pass from Nathan Enderle (Preston Davis pass from Nathan Enderle two-point conversion), 0:04ID 43–42

References

References

  1. Jon Solomon, [http://media.al.com/solomon/photo/113bcstvjpg-3d3c3517c7fc3bf3.jpg 2009-10 Bowl TV Ratings], ''The Birmingham News'', January 13, 2010
  2. (6 December 2009). "Roundup: USC accepts bid for non-BCS bowl".
  3. [https://www.usatoday.com/sports/college/football/mac/bgreen.htm Bowling Green. 2001 Schedule/Results] {{webarchive. (12 September 2001). link
  4. "Bowling Green vs. Idaho - Game Recap - December 30, 2009 - ESPN".
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