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2009 New Orleans Bowl


FieldValue
year_game_played2009
title_sponsorR+L Carriers
game_nameNew Orleans Bowl
football_season2009
visitor_name_shortSouthern Miss
visitor_nicknameGolden Eagles
visitor_schoolUniversity of Southern Mississippi
home_name_shortMiddle Tennessee
home_nicknameBlue Raiders
home_schoolMiddle Tennessee State University
visitor_record7-5
visitor_conferenceC-USA
home_record9–3
home_conferenceSun Belt
visitor_coachLarry Fedora
home_coachRick Stockstill
visitor_1q14
visitor_2q3
visitor_3q3
visitor_4q12
home_1q0
home_2q14
home_3q14
home_4q14
date_game_playedDecember 20
stadiumLouisiana Superdome
cityNew Orleans, Louisiana
MVPQB Dwight Dasher, MTSU
refereeJeff Maconaghy (Big East)
attendance30,228
payout325,000 per team
us_networkESPN
us_announcers_linkList of announcers of major college bowl games
us_announcersDave Lamont & JC Pearson

The 2009 R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl was the ninth edition of the bowl. The game was played at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana on Sunday, December 20, 2009. The game was televised live on ESPN. The Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders, the Sun Belt Conference runners-up, defeated the Southern Miss Golden Eagles, a team from Conference USA, by a score of 42–32. The kickoff took place at 7:30 p.m., Central Time.

Southern Miss returned to the New Orleans Bowl for the second straight season and faced one of the nation's hottest teams, Middle Tennessee. Middle Tennessee reached nine wins for the first time since moving to the Football Bowl Subdivision in 1999 and was on a six-game winning streak going into the game, also a team high in that span. The New Orleans Bowl's Sun Belt slot typically goes to the conference champion, but Troy, who lost 30–27 to Southern Miss in the 2008 New Orleans Bowl, played in the GMAC Bowl in Mobile, Alabama, instead, opening the opportunity for Middle Tennessee. The bowl marked the Blue Raiders' second bowl appearance in four seasons. Southern Miss was playing in their 12th bowl in 13 years. It was also the fourth time Southern Miss played in the New Orleans Bowl in the game's nine-year history. They were 3–0 in New Orleans Bowl games before the loss. The game also marked the first meeting between the two schools.

Game summary

Middle Tennessee wore their home blue jerseys, Southern Mississippi wore their away white jerseys.

The star of the game was MTSU quarterback Dwight Dasher, who rushed for 201 yards, the most ever by a quarterback in a bowl game. He broke the quarterback bowl rushing record of 200 yards set by Texas' Vince Young in the 2006 Rose Bowl against Southern California. Dasher also rushed for 2 touchdowns and passed for 2 more. Southern Miss quarterback Martevious Young completed 18 of 34 passes for 271 yards, three touchdowns and two interceptions.

Southern Miss running back Damion Fletcher ran for 78 yards. He finished the season with 1,015 to become the ninth player in major college football to reach 1,000 in all four seasons. With 5,302 yards rushing overall, Fletcher passed Herschel Walker (5,259) and LaDainian Tomlinson (5,263) for eighth on the NCAA's career list.

Scoring summary

Scoring PlayScore
**1st Quarter**
USM - Tory Harrison 2 Yd Run (Two-Point Run Conversion Failed), 10:42USM 6-0
USM - DeAndre Brown 24 Yd Pass From Martevious Young (Martevious Young Pass To Deandre Brown For Two-Point Conversion), 6:35USM 14-0
**2nd Quarter**
MTSU - Garrett Andrews 11 Yd Pass From Dwight Dasher (Alan Gendreau Kick), 13:25USM 14-7
MTSU - Shane Blissard 9 Yd Pass From Dwight Dasher (Alan Gendreau Kick), 4:41Tie 14-14
USM - Daniel Hrapmann 20 Yd, 00:00USM 17-14
**3rd Quarter**
MTSU - Dwight Dasher 35 Yd Run (Alan Gendreau Kick), 10:12MTSU 21-17
USM - Daniel Hrapmann 38 Yd, 7:36MTSU 21-20
MTSU - Chris McClover 23 Yd Pass From Brent Burnette (Alan Gendreau Kick), 00:00MTSU 28-20
**4th Quarter**
USM - DeAndre Brown 7 Yd Pass From Martevious Young (Two-Point Pass Conversion Failed), 6:52MTSU 28-26
MTSU - Benjamin Cunningham 2 Yd Run (Alan Gendreau Kick), 3:14MTSU 35-26
MTSU - Dwight Dasher 1 Yd Run (Alan Gendreau Kick), 1:13MTSU 42-26
USM - Freddie Parham 33 Yd Pass From Martevious Young (Two-Point Pass Conversion Failed), 00:27MTSU 42-32

References

References

  1. (December 6, 2009). "Southern California Trojans to meet Boston College Eagles in Emerald Bowl".
  2. (December 21, 2009). "Dwight Dasher leads Middle Tennessee to 42-32 victory over Southern Miss in New Orleans Bowl".
  3. "Dasher runs and throws for two scores as MTSU wraps up best FBS season".
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