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2009 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl

Annual NCAA football game


Annual NCAA football game

FieldValue
year_game_played2009
game_nameLittle Caesars Pizza Bowl
football_season2009
visitor_name_shortMarshall
visitor_nicknameThundering Herd
visitor_schoolMarshall University
home_name_shortOhio
home_nicknameBobcats
home_schoolOhio University
visitor_record6–6
visitor_conferenceC-USA
home_record9–4
home_conferenceMAC
visitor_coachRick Minter
(interim)
home_coachFrank Solich
visitor_1q14
visitor_2q7
visitor_3q0
visitor_4q0
home_1q0
home_2q7
home_3q10
home_4q0
date_game_playedDecember 26
stadiumFord Field
cityDetroit, Michigan
MVPRB Martin Ward ([Marshall](2009-marshall-thundering-herd-football-team))
oddsOhio by 3
refereeRobert Cameron (WAC)
attendance30,331
payout750,000
us_networkESPN
us_announcers_linkList of announcers of major college bowl games
us_announcersPam Ward
Ray Bentley
ratings2.6
different_previous[2008](2008-motor-city-bowl)

(interim) Ray Bentley

The 2009 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl was an NCAA-sanctioned bowl game (previously the Motor City Bowl game) played at 1:00 p.m. EST on December 26, 2009, at Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan and aired on ESPN.

The game was the 13th installment of the bowl game played in Detroit. The Marshall Thundering Herd of Conference USA defeated the Ohio Bobcats, champion of the East Division of the Mid-American Conference, 21–17, giving the Thundering Herd a seven-win season. A lack of eligible teams from the Big Ten Conference made a spot available in the game for Marshall.

Line judge Sarah Thomas became the first woman to officiate a college football bowl game.

Teams

The 2009 game marked an unexpected renewal of the Battle for the Bell, the rivalry between the two nearby teams (about 80 mi apart), which had been on hiatus since Marshall's move from the MAC to C-USA in 2005. The teams were both members of the Mid-American Conference from 1997 to 2004 and were meeting for the 53rd time. Marshall and Ohio planned to renew their rivalry in 2010.

This marked Ohio's first trip to the Little Caesars Pizza Bowl and only the fourth time in the school's history that they appeared in a bowl game. Marshall was playing in its fifth Little Caesars Pizza Bowl but first since joining Conference USA, as they had qualified for the then-Motor City Bowl in its first four playings as MAC Champions. In those four games Marshall had only lost once. Marshall was coached by its defensive coordinator/interim head coach, Rick Minter. Minter, who was previously the head coach for the Cincinnati Bearcats took over as Marshall's temporary head coach after Mark Snyder resigned at the conclusion of the regular season.

Game summary

Ohio wore their home green jerseys and Marshall wore their white away jerseys.

Defense dominated the game as Marshall was held to 275 yards of total offense, while Ohio only managed 123, including just 12 yards rushing. Ohio also recovered a fumble for a touchdown and Marshall returned a punt for a score. Marshall's Martin Ward was named the game's MVP as he rushed for 72 yards on nine carries and recorded two touchdowns. Theo Scott threw for 111 yards and a touchdown pass to lead the Bobcats.

The bowl game drew a record-low 30,311 fans. Just two years before, more than twice as many people watched Purdue beat Central Michigan in Detroit. The game attracted fewer than 40,000 only once before when Marshall beat Louisville in 1998 at the Pontiac Silverdome.

Scoring summary

Scoring PlayScore
**1st Quarter**
MAR – Martin Ward 12-yard run (Craig Ratanamorn kick), 1:17MAR 7–0
MAR – Andre Booker 58-yard punt return (Craig Ratanamorn kick), 0:00MAR 14–0
**2nd Quarter**
MAR – Martin Ward 2-yard run (Craig Ratanamorn kick), 7:50MAR 21–0
OHIO – Shannon Ballard 75-yard fumble recovery return (Matt Weller kick), 5:25MAR 21–7
**3rd Quarter**
OHIO – Terrence McCrae 8-yard pass from Theo Scott (Matt Weller kick), 7:11MAR 21–14
OHIO – Matt Weller 46 yard, 4:38MAR 21–17
**4th Quarter**
No scoringMAR 21–17

References

References

  1. "Marshall vs. Ohio - Game Preview - December 26, 2009 - ESPN".
  2. "2008-09 Division I-A bowl schedule - Associated Press - College Football - Sporting News".
  3. Jon Solomon, [http://media.al.com/solomon/photo/113bcstvjpg-3d3c3517c7fc3bf3.jpg 2009-10 Bowl TV Ratings], ''The Birmingham News'', January 13, 2010
  4. "Lone female ref in major college football will make history today".
  5. "Marshall vs. Ohio - Game Recap - December 26, 2009 - ESPN".
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