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2012 Outback Bowl


FieldValue
game_nameOutback Bowl
subheader26th Outback Bowl
date_game_playedJanuary 2
year_game_played2012
football_season2011
stadiumRaymond James Stadium
cityTampa, Florida
visitor_schoolMichigan State University
visitor_name_shortMichigan State
visitor_nicknameSpartans
visitor_record10–3
visitor_rank_AP12
visitor_rank_coaches13
visitor_rank_BCS17
visitor_coachMark Dantonio
visitor_conferenceBig Ten
visitor_1q0
visitor_2q0
visitor_3q14
visitor_4q13
visitor_ot0
visitor_2ot3
visitor_3ot3
home_schoolUniversity of Georgia
home_name_shortGeorgia
home_nicknameBulldogs
home_record10–3
home_rank_AP18
home_rank_coaches18
home_rank_BCS16
home_coachMark Richt
home_conferenceSEC
home_1q2
home_2q14
home_3q0
home_4q11
home_ot0
home_2ot3
home_3ot0
oddsGeorgia by 3
MVPBrandon Boykin (DB, Georgia)
refereeEd Ardito (C-USA)
attendance49,429
payout3.4 million per team
us_networkABC
us_announcersMike Tirico (Play-by-Play)
Jon Gruden (Analyst)
Jenn Brown (Sidelines)
ratings5.14

Jon Gruden (Analyst) Jenn Brown (Sidelines) The 2012 Outback Bowl was a post-season American college football bowl game, held on January 2, 2012, at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida, as part of the 2011–12 NCAA Bowl season. It was the 26th edition of the Outback Bowl, and was telecast at 1:00 p.m. ET to a national audience on ABC. It featured the Georgia Bulldogs from the Southeastern Conference (SEC) versus the Michigan State Spartans from the Big Ten Conference. Michigan State won, 33–30, in the third overtime period.

Teams

The Spartans and Bulldogs had met two times before. Georgia held a 2–0 all-time record against Michigan State coming into the game.

Georgia

Georgia entered the game with a 10–3 record as the SEC East Division champion. In the 2011 SEC Championship Game, Georgia lost to LSU 10–42. The Bulldog's defense entered the game ranked 3rd in the FBS in totals yards allowed, allowing only 268.5 yards per game.

Michigan State

Michigan State entered the game with a 10–3 record as the Big Ten's Legends Division champion. In the 2011 Big Ten Football Championship Game, MSU lost to Wisconsin 39–42. The Spartan's defense entered the game ranked 5th in the FBS in total yards allowed, allowing only 272.7 yards per game. MSU also entered having lost 5 straight bowl games. The Spartan's last bowl win was the 2001 Silicon Valley Football Classic, where the Spartans beat the Fresno State Bulldogs 44–35.

Game summary

The Bulldogs scored first when Brandon Boykin tackled Keshawn Martin in the end zone for a safety. On the ensuing drive, the Bulldogs drove to MSU's 5-yard line. However, on a 4th-and-1 play at the 5-yard line, UGA's Ken Malcome was stopped for a 1-yard loss, turning the ball over to MSU. The rest of the 1st quarter remained scoreless.

In the 2nd quarter, UGA scored on an 80-yard touchdown pass to Tavarres King to go up 9–0. On the ensuing drive, the Bulldog defense forced the Spartans to punt. UGA's Brandon Boykin returned the punt 92 yards to go up 16–0 at the end of the half.

The Spartans finally got on board in the 3rd quarter on an 8-yard Le'Veon Bell touchdown run to cut the deficit 16–8 after a two-point conversion. MSU closed the gap even further when Darqueze Dennard intercepted Aaron Murray 38 yards for a touchdown. The two-point conversion attempt failed, making it 16–14 going into the 4th quarter.

Taking advantage of an interception, Georgia extended their lead 19–14 in the 4th quarter on a 32-yard field goal from Blair Walsh. The Spartans took the lead on a 7-yard touchdown pass to Keith Nichol to make it 20–19 after a failed two-point conversion. Georgia responded with a 13-yard touchdown pass to Brandon Boykin to go up 27–20 after making a two-point conversion. On the ensuing drive, Jonathan Jenkins intercepted Kirk Cousins with only 3:56 left in regulation. However, Georgia was unable to run out the game clock and punted the ball away. With 85-yards to go, no timeouts and only 1 minute and 55 seconds left in regulation, Michigan State was able to tie the game 27–27 on a 1-yard touchdown run from Le'Veon Bell with only 14 seconds left in the game, forcing overtime.

Michigan State was on offense first in the 1st overtime period. The Spartan's offensive possession end when Kirk Cousins' pass was intercepted by Bacarri Rambo. UGA's Blair Walsh, however, missed a game winning 42-yard field, forcing a 2nd overtime period. Michigan State and Georgia both traded field goals to go into the 3rd overtime period tied 30–30. In the 3rd overtime period, MSU's Dan Conroy kicked a 28-yard field goal to go ahead 33–30. Georgia attempted to force a 4th overtime on a 47-yard field goal attempt from Blair Walsh. However, Walsh's kick was blocked, sealing the victory for Michigan State.

Georgia cornerback Brandon Boykin was named game MVP for scoring on offense, defense and special teams. Several Outback Bowl records were broken in the 2012 game, including longest punt return for a touchdown (Boykin's 92-yard punt return) and receiving touchdown (Tavarres King's 80-yard touchdown reception).

Scoring summary

Source.

Statistics

StatisticMichigan State Spartanscolor=white}}"**MSU**Georgia Bulldogscolor=white}}"**UGA**
First downs1515
Rushes-yards (net)29–7339–51
Passing yards (net)318288
Passes, Att-Comp-Int51–28–332–20–2
Total yards391339
Time of Possession28:2631:34

References

References

  1. Bowl Schedule, ''Los Angeles Times'', December 7, 2011
  2. Bartle, Jeff. [http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/preview?gid=201201020068 Michigan St.-Georgia Preview]. [[Yahoo Sports]]. 27 December 2011. Retrieved 3 January 2012.
  3. [https://web.archive.org/web/20120103004637/http://scores.espn.go.com/ncf/recap?gameId=320020061 Michigan State rallies for three-overtime win at Outback Bowl]. [[ESPN]]. 2 January 2012. Retrieved 3 January 2012.
  4. Auman, Greg. [https://www.tampabay.com/sports/college/georgia-senior-cornerback-brandon-boykin-named-outback-bowl-mvp/1208861/ Georgia senior cornerback Brandon Boykin named Outback Bowl MVP]. [[Tampa Bay Times]]. 3 January 2012. Retrieved 3 January 2012.
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  6. [https://www.espn.com/college-football/playbyplay?gameId=320020061&period=0 Michigan State Spartans vs. Georgia Bulldogs play by play]. [[ESPN]]. Retrieved 3 January 2012.
  7. [https://www.espn.com/college-football/boxscore?gameId=320020061 Michigan State Spartans vs. Georgia Bulldogs box score]. [[ESPN]]. Retrieved 3 January 2012.
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