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2009 Sugar Bowl


FieldValue
year_game_played2009
title_sponsorAllstate
game_nameSugar Bowl
subheaderBCS Bowl Game
75th Sugar Bowl
image[[Image:Sugar Bowl 75th.svg225px]]
captionSugar Bowl 75th Anniversary logo
football_season2008
visitor_name_shortUtah
visitor_nicknameUtes
visitor_schoolUniversity of Utah
home_name_shortAlabama
home_nicknameCrimson Tide
home_schoolUniversity of Alabama
visitor_record12–0
visitor_conferenceMWC
home_record12–1
home_conferenceSEC
visitor_coachKyle Whittingham
home_coachNick Saban
visitor_rank_AP7
visitor_rank_coaches7
visitor_rank_BCS6
home_rank_AP4
home_rank_coachesT-4
home_rank_BCS4
visitor_1q21
visitor_2q0
visitor_3q7
visitor_4q3
home_1q0
home_2q10
home_3q7
home_4q0
date_game_playedJanuary 2
stadiumLouisiana Superdome
cityNew Orleans, Louisiana
MVPQB Brian Johnson, Utah
oddsAlabama by 10
anthemShades of Praise Choir New Orleans, LA
refereeScott Novak (Big XII)
halftimeThe Pride of Utah
Million Dollar Band
attendance71,872
payout17,500,000 per team
us_networkFOX
us_announcers_linkList of announcers of major college bowl games
us_announcersKenny Albert play-by-play
Daryl Johnston color
Charissa Thompson sideline
Chris Myers sideline
ratings7.8 (13.369 million, up 11%)

75th Sugar Bowl Million Dollar Band Daryl Johnston color Charissa Thompson sideline Chris Myers sideline The 2009 Allstate Sugar Bowl was the 75th annual edition of the annual college football bowl game that is part of the 2008–09 bowl season of the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) 2008 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The game was played on Friday, January 2, 2009, at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana between the Utah Utes, champions of the Mountain West Conference, and the Alabama Crimson Tide, representing the Southeastern Conference.

The Sugar Bowl usually takes the champion of the SEC and pits them against an At-Large BCS team. However, with the 2008 SEC Champion, Florida Gators being selected to play for the national championship game, the Sugar Bowl selected two At-Large BCS teams. The bowl kept their traditional ties with the Southeastern Conference for the second consecutive year though, in selecting the Alabama Crimson Tide with an at-large selection.

In the 2009 edition of this bowl game, the No. 6 Utes pulled off an upset of the heavily favored No. 4 Crimson Tide by a score of 31–17. Utah quarterback Brian Johnson was named Most Outstanding Player of the game. With this win, Utah completed the 2008 season as the only undefeated, 13–0 Division I FBS team in the nation, along with becoming the first team from a BCS non-AQ conference to win two BCS bowls. It was also Utah's first win over a Southeastern Conference school. Andre Smith (Alabama starting left tackle and 2008 Outland Trophy winner) was suspended for the game because he declined to cooperate with an investigation by the school's compliance staff on the issue with his uncle's illegal contact with a sports agent. A few days later, he declared himself for the NFL Draft and was the 6th overall pick.

Scoring summary

QuarterTimeDriveTeamScoring InformationScoreLengthTimeUtahAlabama1701402102213211032117281743117Final Score3117
11:025 plays, 68 yards1:19Utah*Brent Casteel* 7–yard reception from *Brian Johnson*, *Louie Sakoda* kick good
8:375 plays, 32 yards1:37Utah*Matt Asiata* 2–yard rush, *Louie Sakoda* kick good
4:017 plays, 65 yards1:57Utah*Bradon Godfrey* 18–yard reception from *Brian Johnson*, *Louie Sakoda* kick good
14:557 plays, 23 yards4:06Alabama*Leigh Tiffin* 52–yard field goal
5:280 plays, 0 yards0:00Alabama*Javier Arenas* 73–yard punt return, *Leigh Tiffin* kick good
11:417 plays, 30 yards3:05Alabama*Glen Coffee* 4–yard reception from *John Parker Wilson*, *Leigh Tiffin* kick good
10:047 plays, 71 yards1:37Utah*David Reed* 28–yard reception from *Brian Johnson*, *Louie Sakoda* kick good
2:497 plays, 31 yards2:24Utah*Louie Sakoda* 28–yard field goal

References

References

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  2. (2008-12-15). "BCS Bowl Facts". Fox Sports.
  3. Mandel, Stewart. (2009-01-05). "Ratings are proof the addition of fifth BCS game officially a failure". Sports Illustrated.
  4. (2008-12-16). "Sugar Bowl Preview". The Spread.
  5. "Utah-Alabama Preview". ESPN.
  6. Dinich, Heather. (2009-01-02). "Whittingham, Utes believe they deserve consideration for national title". ESPN.
  7. [[Andre Smith (offensive tackle)]]
  8. (2009-01-02). "Utah Utes vs. Alabama Crimson Tide (Jan 02, 2009)". University of Alabama Athletics Media Relations.
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