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2010 Military Bowl


FieldValue
game_nameMilitary Bowl
title_sponsor_suffixpresented by Northrop Grumman
subheader3rd Military Bowl
imageMilitary Bowl logo (2010-12).png
date_game_playedDecember 29
year_game_played2010
football_season2010
stadiumRFK Stadium
cityWashington, D.C.
visitor_school[East Carolina](2010-east-carolina-pirates-football-team)
visitor_name_shortEast Carolina
visitor_nicknamePirates
visitor_record6–6
visitor_coachRuffin McNeill
visitor_conferenceC-USA
visitor_1q0
visitor_2q3
visitor_3q10
visitor_4q7
home_schoolUniversity of Maryland
home_name_shortMaryland
home_nicknameTerrapins
home_record8–4
home_coachRalph Friedgen
home_conferenceACC
home_1q6
home_2q10
home_3q21
home_4q14
MVPRB Da'Rel Scott, Maryland
oddsMaryland by 7
refereeJohn McDaid (Big East)
attendance38,062
payout1 million
us_networkESPN
us_announcersPam Ward, Danny Kanell and Quint Kessenich
different_previous[2009](2009-eaglebank-bowl)

The 2010 Military Bowl was the third edition of the college football bowl game previously called the EagleBank Bowl. It was played as scheduled at RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C., on December 29, 2010, at 2:30 p.m. (ET), and telecast on ESPN.

In April 2010, organizers announced that the NCAA had granted a four-year extension of the game's bowl certification. Additionally, the bowl received sponsorship from Northrop Grumman, and this edition was officially known as the 2010 Military Bowl presented by Northrop Grumman.

Teams

The bowl organizers selected the Maryland Terrapins from the Atlantic Coast Conference and the East Carolina Pirates from Conference USA. This is the first ever meeting between the two programs.

East Carolina Pirates

The bowl selected the 6–6 East Carolina Pirates to serve as the Conference USA representative. Coming off the 2009 season in which they were the Conference USA Champions and its representative in the Liberty Bowl the Pirates struggled a bit in 2010, losing four of their last five games. It was ECU's first appearance in the Military Bowl. The appearance marks their unprecedented fifth straight bowl appearance, its seventh since 2000 and 17th overall in program history.

Maryland Terrapins

Coming off a disappointing 2–10 season in 2009 Maryland returns to a bowl game to face East Carolina. Head coach Ralph Friedgen was named the ACC's Coach of the Year for the turnaround, which was the second-best in the FBS this year, and this game marked his final game as the head coach of Maryland. Quarterback Danny O’Brien was named the league's Rookie of the Year. The Terps were one win away from playing in the ACC title game but settled for the ACC's 8th bowl tie-in selection. Maryland has won four of its past five bowl games and has outscored its last four bowl opponents 151–73. This is their first appearance in the Military Bowl.

Contingency for Army

Army had a contingency agreement with the game organizers that would have allowed the Black Knights to go to the game if either the ACC or Conference USA was unable to send a team to the bowl game. However, this tie-in would only have become applicable if the Armed Forces Bowl failed to select Army first. This scenario was taken off the table on November 30, when the Armed Forces Bowl extended a bid to Army.

Game Summary

Scoring

Scoring PlayScore
**1st Quarter**
MD - Danny O'Brien 45-yard pass to Kevin Dorsey (Travis Baltz kick blocked), 10:35MD 6-0
**2nd Quarter**
MD - Travis Baltz 23 yard kick, 9:46MD 9-0
EC - Michael Barbour 37 yard kick, 6:08MD 9-3
MD - D.J. Adams 1-yard run (Travis Baltz kick), 2:57MD 16-3
**3rd Quarter**
MD - D.J. Adams 1-yard run (Travis Baltz kick), 13:13MD 23-3
EC - Dominique Davis 20-yard pass Lance Lewis (Michael Barbour kick), 9:51MD 23-10
MD - D.J. Adams 1-yard run (Travis Baltz kick), 4:32MD 30-10
EC - Michael Barbour 31 yard kick, 1:18MD 30-13
MD - Da'Rel Scott 61-yard run (Travis Baltz kick), 1:00MD 37-13
**4th Quarter**
MD - Da'Rel Scott 91-yard run (Travis Baltz kick), 11:20MD 44-13
MD - D.J. Adams 4-yard run (Travis Baltz kick), 4:41MD 51-13
EC - Brad Wornick pass 14 yard to Justin Jones (Michael Barbour kick), 1:43MD 51-20

Statistics

StatisticsE. CarolinaMaryland
First downs1918
Total offense, plays-yards83-34360-478
Rushes-yards (net)21-3238-297
Passes, Comp-Att-Yds39-62-31113-22-181
Fumbles-Interceptions2-20-2
Time of Possession30:1329:47

References

References

  1. ''The Tuscaloosa News'', December 29, 2010
  2. (26 October 2010). "Bowl game in U.S. Capital renamed Military Bowl".
  3. (29 April 2010). "D.C's EagleBank Bowl Granted Four-Year Extension".
  4. (October 26, 2010). "Army Signs Backup Bowl Agreement". Army Athletic Communications.
  5. (November 30, 2010). "Army Accepts Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl Bid". Armed Forces Bowl.
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