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2010 Sun Bowl

American college football game

2010 Sun Bowl

American college football game

FieldValue
game_nameSun Bowl
subheader77th Sun Bowl
title_sponsorHyundai
date_game_playedDecember 31
year_game_played2010
football_season2010
stadiumSun Bowl
cityEl Paso, Texas
visitor_schoolUniversity of Notre Dame
visitor_name_shortNotre Dame
visitor_nicknameFighting Irish
visitor_record7–5
visitor_coachBrian Kelly
visitor_conferenceIndependent
visitor_1q14
visitor_2q13
visitor_3q3
visitor_4q3
home_schoolUniversity of Miami
home_name_shortMiami
home_nicknameHurricanes
home_record7–5
home_coachJeff Stoutland
home_conferenceACC
home_1q0
home_2q3
home_3q0
home_4q14
anthemLee Greenwood
oddsMiami (FL) by 3
refereeMatt Austin (SEC)
attendance54,021
payout1,900,000 per team
us_networkCBS
us_announcersVerne Lundquist, Gary Danielson and Tracy Wolfson

The 2010 Hyundai Sun Bowl game was the 77th edition of the annual college football bowl game known as the Sun Bowl. It was played on December 31, 2010, between the Miami Hurricanes from the ACC and the independent Notre Dame Fighting Irish, in a revival of a long-dormant rivalry. CBS television broadcast the 2 p.m. (ET) game. Hyundai took over as the title sponsor. Bernie Olivas is its executive director.

Team selection

Notre Dame Fighting Irish

The Irish improved from a 4–5 start to receive their first ever Sun Bowl appearance. An impressive November showing boasted victories over #15 Utah and against rival USC in Los Angeles.

Miami Hurricanes

What looked to be a second strong season in a row was derailed by late season losses to Virginia and South Florida. The losses would cost head coach Randy Shannon his job. Offensive line coach Jeff Stoutland had taken over coaching duties for the Sun Bowl. Miami's strength has been its defense, as the Canes rank No. 2 nationally in pass defense, No. 6 in sacks and No. 1 in tackles for loss. They were making their first-ever appearance in the Sun Bowl.

Game notes

Tommy Rees calls an audible

The Sun Bowl marked the 24th meeting between the two schools. Notre Dame held a 15–7–1 advantage in the prior matchups. The last meeting between the two was a 29–20 Notre Dame victory in 1990. This was the first ever postseason bowl meeting between the Irish and the Hurricanes. The game sold out in 21 hours, the fastest in the Sun Bowl's 77-year history, and the crowd of 54,021 set a bowl attendance record, despite the temperature being below freezing.

Michael Floyd battles a Miami defensive back for position

Tommy Rees passed for 201 yards and two touchdowns to Michael Floyd as Notre Dame beat Miami 33–17 The Irish reached the end zone on three of its first four possessions. Rees tossed TD passes of 3 and 34 yards to Floyd and Cierre Wood broke free on a 34-yard scoring run. David Ruffer added field goals from 40, 50 and 19 yards. The Irish defense picked off Miami starting quarterback Jacory Harris 3 times and logged 4 total interceptions in the first half to help the team jump out to a 27–0 lead in the first half. The Hurricanes tried to rally in the 4th quarter behind backup quarterback Stephen Morris, who threw a 6-yard touchdown to Leonard Hankerson and a 42-yard scoring play to Tommy Streeter, but it was too late by then. Rees was able to make some key first downs to effectively run out the clock late in the 4th quarter.

Game summary

Scoring summary

Scoring playScore
**1st quarter**
ND – Michael Floyd 3-yard pass from Tommy Rees (David Ruffer kick), 11:02ND 7–0
ND – Michael Floyd 34-yard pass from Tommy Rees (David Ruffer kick), 4:35ND 14–0
**2nd quarter**
ND – Cierre Wood 34-yard run (David Ruffer kick), 13:21ND 21–0
ND – David Ruffer 40-yard field goal, 4:50ND 24–0
ND - David Ruffer 50-yard field goal, 0:27ND 27–0
MIA - Matt Bosher 47-yard field goal, 0:00ND 27–3
**3rd quarter**
ND – David Ruffer 19-yard field goal, 7:12ND 30–3
**4th quarter**
MIA – Leonard Hankerson 6-yard pass from Stephen Morris (Matt Bosher kick), 10:36ND 30–10
MIA – Tommy Streeter 42-yard pass from Stephen Morris (Matt Bosher kick), 4:01ND 30–17
ND – Nick Tausch 34-yard field goal, 1:21ND 33–17
Statistics
First downs
Total offense, plays - yards
Rushes-yards (net)
Passing yards (net)
Passes, Comp-Att-Int
Time of Possession

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References

References

  1. ''The Tuscaloosa News'', December 18, 2010
  2. 2010 Football Media Guide, ''Pacific-10 Conference'', August 2010
  3. (December 31, 2010). "Tommy Rees, Michael Floyd help Notre Dame dominate Miami". [[ESPN]].
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