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2010 Chick-fil-A Bowl

American college football game

2010 Chick-fil-A Bowl

American college football game

FieldValue
year_game_played2010
game_nameChick-fil-A Bowl
subheader43rd Peach Bowl
imageFile:NewGeorgiaDome.JPG
captionThe Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia, hosted the Chick-fil-A Bowl.
football_season2010
visitor_name_shortSouth Carolina
visitor_nicknameGamecocks
visitor_schoolUniversity of South Carolina
home_name_shortFlorida State
home_nicknameSeminoles
home_schoolFlorida State University
visitor_record9–4
visitor_conferenceSEC
home_record9–4
home_conferenceACC
visitor_coachSteve Spurrier
home_coachJimbo Fisher
visitor_rank_AP19
visitor_rank_coaches20
visitor_rank_BCS20
home_rank_AP23
home_rank_coaches23
home_rank_BCS23
visitor_1q0
visitor_2q3
visitor_3q7
visitor_4q7
home_1q6
home_2q7
home_3q6
home_4q7
date_game_playedDecember 31
stadiumGeorgia Dome
cityAtlanta, Georgia
oddsSouth Carolina by 3
refereeTom Tomczyk (Big East)
attendance72,217
payout3.35 million
us_networkESPN
us_announcers_linkList of announcers of major college bowl games
us_announcersRon Franklin, Ed Cunningham and Jeannine Edwards
ratings5.0
game_linkPeach Bowl

The 2010 Chick-fil-A Bowl was a college football bowl game played at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia, on December 31, 2010, with kickoff at 7:30 p.m. EST. With sponsorship from Chick-fil-A, it was the 43rd edition of the game known throughout most of its history as the Peach Bowl. The game featured the No. 19 South Carolina Gamecocks versus the No. 23 Florida State Seminoles.

Teams

South Carolina

The SEC Eastern Division Champion South Carolina Gamecocks appeared in the Chick-fil-A Bowl. The Gamecocks also entered the game with an impressive 9–4 record after a 7–6 season in 2009. South Carolina has some of the finest young talent in the SEC in freshman running back Marcus Lattimore and sophomore receiver Alshon Jeffery. They also made their first appearance in the Chick-fil-A Bowl, although they do have one Peach Bowl appearance: a 14–3 loss to West Virginia in 1969.

Florida State

The ACC Atlantic Division Champion Florida State Seminoles came into the game with a 9–4 record in coach Jimbo Fisher's first season. The strength of the Seminoles this season has been their defense, which ranks No. 2 in the nation in sacks and No. 17 in tackles for loss. Florida State's appearance in the Chick-fil-A Bowl marks a continuance of their streak of active consecutive bowl games to twenty nine. Although FSU has never appeared in the Chick-fil-A Bowl under its current name, it has appeared in two games when it was known as the Peach Bowl, losing the inaugural game in 1968 and winning it in 1983.

Like South Carolina, Florida State has been a member of its current conference since 1992.

Game summary

Scoring summary

Scoring playScore
**1st quarter**
FSU - D. Hopkins 29-yard field goal, 8:08FSU 3 - 0
FSU - Hopkins 48-yard field goal, 02:42FSU 6 - 0
**2nd quarter**
FSU - C. Thompson 27-yd run (Hopkins kick), 01:02FSU 13–0
SC - Spencer Lanning 40-yd field goal, 00:00FSU 13–3
**3rd quarter**
FSU - Hopkins 35-yd field goal, 10:38FSU 16–3
SC - Stephen Garcia 3-yd pass from Ace Sanders (Lanning kick), 03:49FSU 16–10
FSU - Hopkins 45-yd field goal, 00:09FSU 19–10
**4th quarter**
SC - Brian Maddox 7-yd run (Spencer Lanning kick), 11:56FSU 19–17
FSU - T. Easterling 7-yard pass from Manuel, E. J. (Hopkins kick), 05:27FSU 26-17

Statistics

StatisticsSCFSU
First downs2218
Total offense, plays - yards414308
Rushes-yards (net)32-13945-218
Passing yards (net)27590
Passes, Comp-Att-Int36-21-321-12-1
Time of Possession26:3233:28

Game Notes

Manuel with Florida State University

Florida State QB Christian Ponder had left the game in the second quarter with a concussion, E.J Manuel had taken over the Florida State offense. E.J completed 11 to 15 passes for 84 yards and a touchdown and had seven carries for 46 yards. He was 7-for-7 passing on the fourth-quarter touchdown drive led the Seminoles to 26–17 win. After the game Florida State Coach Jimbo Fisher said "I hate it for Christian, he got dinged on the back of his head. He came off and he was kind of out of it a little bit. I hate that because of what he means to us but EJ, oh boy, I'm glad he's on our team." "E.J. is special."

The two schools had met 18 prior times with Florida State holding a commanding 15–3 advantage in the series. The last meeting was a 38-10 FSU victory in 1991. This was the first time the programs had met in a bowl game.

References

References

  1. ''The Tuscaloosa News'', December 18, 2010
  2. "Chick-fil-A Bowl History".
  3. "Chick-fil-A Bowl Selects No. 19 South Carolina to Meet No. 23 Florida State in Prime Time on New Year's Eve".
  4. (January 1, 2011). "Florida State holds off turnover-prone South Carolina in Chick-fil-A Bowl". ESPN.
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