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2011 TicketCity Bowl


FieldValue
year_game_played2011
game_nameTicketCity Bowl
imageDallasFootballClassic.PNG
football_season2010
visitor_name_shortNorthwestern
visitor_nicknameWildcats
visitor_schoolNorthwestern University
home_name_shortTexas Tech
home_nicknameRed Raiders
home_schoolTexas Tech University
visitor_record7–5
visitor_conferenceBig Ten
home_record7–5
home_conferenceBig 12
visitor_coachPat Fitzgerald
home_coachTommy Tuberville
visitor_1q0
visitor_2q6
visitor_3q18
visitor_4q14
home_1q10
home_2q14
home_3q14
home_4q7
date_game_playedJanuary 1
stadiumCotton Bowl
cityFair Park
Dallas, Texas
MVPTaylor Potts (QB, Texas Tech)
oddsTexas Tech by 9
refereeTerry Leyden (MWC)
attendance40,121
payout1.2 million (per team)
us_networkESPNU
us_announcers_linkList of announcers of major college bowl games
us_announcersDave Pasch, Bob Griese, Chris Spielman and Quint Kessenich
first_game_ever_playedyes

Dallas, Texas

The 2011 TicketCity Bowl was a college football bowl game played at Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas. The game was played on January 1, 2011, at 12:00 p.m. ET and was telecast on ESPNU. This game replaced the Cotton Bowl Classic, which moved from its long-time home to Cowboys Stadium in nearby Arlington in 2010, and pitted the Northwestern Wildcats from the Big Ten Conference against the Texas Tech Red Raiders from the Big 12 Conference. The game was originally labeled "The Dallas Football Classic," but on November 8, 2010, a deal was announced for TicketCity to become the title sponsor of the bowl.

Teams

Northwestern Wildcats

Northwestern was invited to the TicketCity Bowl after posting a 7–5 record in the regular season. The Wildcats made a school-record third-consecutive bowl appearance. The Wildcats had not won a bowl game since defeating California in the 1949 Rose Bowl. They fell to Auburn, 38–35, in overtime of the Outback Bowl last season. Northwestern has gone 0–2 since losing starting quarterback Dan Persa to a season-ending injury.

Texas Tech Red Raiders

Texas Tech finished the regular season with a 7–5 record. The Red Raiders lost to three ranked opponents, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State and Texas, and defeated one, Missouri. They were on a two-game winning streak leading into the bowl game. Tech was ranked #24 in Jeff Sagarin's BCS computer ranking heading into the bowl matchup. This was the Raiders' eleventh-straight bowl game. They have gone 6–2 in their last eight bowl games, including defeating Michigan State in last year's Alamo Bowl 41–31.

Game notes

Northwestern made its first appearance in a bowl game at the Cotton Bowl, while Texas Tech playing in its fifth bowl at the Stadium. The two teams had never played each other in the history of their programs. With the win, Tech won their first bowl game at the Cotton Bowl after failing the past four times in a drought that had begun in 1939.

Game summary

Scoring summary

Scoring PlayScore
**1st Quarter**
TTU - Matt Williams 24-yard field goal, 5:18TTU 3–0
TTU - Taylor Potts 13-yard pass to Austin Zouszalik (Matt Williams Kick), 0:39TTU 10–0
**2nd Quarter**
NW - Kain Colter 1-yard run (Two-Point conversion failed), 6:47TTU 10–6
TTU - Taylor Potts 1-yard run (Matt Williams Kick), 4:15TTU 17–6
TTU - Taylor Potts 6-yard pass to Lyle Leong (Matt Williams Kick), 0:11TTU 24–6
**3rd Quarter**
NW - Stefan Demos 18-yard field goal, 11:25TTU 24–9
TTU - Eric Stephans 86-yard run (Matt Williams Kick), 11:05TTU 31–9
NW - Kain Colter 1-yard run (Kain Colter pass to Josh Rooks), 6:12TTU 31–17
TTU - Taylor Potts 6-yard pass to Tramain Swindall (Matt Williams Kick), 2:29TTU 38–17
NW - Evan Watkins 4-yard run (Stefan Demos Kick), 1:52TTU 38–24
**4th Quarter**
NW - Evan Watkins 18-yard pass to Demetrius Fields (Stefan Demos Kick), 10:33TTU 38–31
TTU - Taylor Potts 11-yard pass to Lyle Leong (Matt Williams Kick), 7:13TTU 45–31
NW - 39-yard interception return by Jordan Mabin (Stefan Demos Kick), 5:37TTU 45–38
Statistics
First downs
Total offense, plays - yards
Rushes-yards (net)
Passing yards (net)
Passes, Comp-Att-Int
Time of Possession

References

References

  1. Aron, Jaime. (January 2, 2011). "Tech's late gamble almost backfires". [[The Oklahoman]].
  2. The Odds, ''Los Angeles Times'', December 20, 2010
  3. "Big Ten Set to Challenge Big 12 and Conference USA in Dallas Football Classic, Big Ten Conference via bigten.org".
  4. (8 November 2010). "Dallas bowl game gets new title sponsor".
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