1999 MicronPC.com Bowl explained

Year Game Played:1999
Game Name:MicronPC.com Bowl
Football Season:1999
Visitor Name Short:Illinois
Visitor Nickname:Fighting Illini
Visitor School:University of Illinois
Home Name Short:Virginia
Home Nickname:Cavaliers
Home School:University of Virginia
Visitor Record:7–4
Visitor Conference:Big Ten
Home Record:7–4
Home Conference:ACC
Visitor Coach:Ron Turner
Home Coach:George Welsh
Visitor 1Q:14
Visitor 2Q:28
Visitor 3Q:7
Visitor 4Q:14
Home 1Q:7
Home 2Q:0
Home 3Q:7
Home 4Q:7
Date Game Played:December 30
Stadium:Pro Player Stadium
City:Miami Gardens, Florida
Mvp:QB Kurt Kittner (Illinois)
Referee:Bill Alge (MAC)
Attendance:31,089
Us Network:TBS
Us Announcers Link:List of announcers of major college bowl games
Us Announcers:Kevin Harlan (play-by-play), Trev Alberts and Sam Wyche (analysts)
Different Previous:1998
Different Next:2000

The 1999 MicronPC.com Bowl was a post-season American college football bowl game at Pro Player Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, between the Illinois Fighting Illini and the Virginia Cavaliers on December 30, 1999.[1] This was the tenth edition of what had originally been the Blockbuster Bowl, and second year of sponsorship by MicronPC.

The game was the final contest of the 1999 NCAA Division I-A football season for both teams, and ended in a 63–21 victory for Illinois. Illinois and Virginia had previously met in the postseason at the 1990 Florida Citrus Bowl, also won by Illinois, 31–21.

Game summary

The Illini took advantage of the school's first bowl appearance in five years with an impressive 63–21 victory over highly touted running back Thomas Jones and the Virginia Cavaliers. In a game which pitted two evenly matched, 7–4 squads, the Illini dominated with 611 yards total offense and nine touchdowns. On the first drive of the game, Kurt Kittner led the Illini down field 71 yards and scored on a one-yard run. The Illini then rattled off 35 unanswered points, including a flea-flicker pass from wide receiver Brandon Lloyd to Kittner for 30 yards and a halftime score of 42–7. Kittner threw a school record 24th touchdown pass on a one-yard reception to Jameel Cook. The Illini broke 22 Illinois and Micronpc.com Bowl records that night and scored the second-most points in collegiate bowl history.

Scoring summary

Quarter Team Scoring summary Score
Illinois Virginia
1 Illinois1-yard touchdown run by Kurt Kittner, kick by Neil Rackers good7 0
Virginia7-yard touchdown run by Thomas Jones, kick by Todd Braverman good7 7
Illinois47-yard touchdown run by Rocky Harvey, kick by Neil Rackers good14 7
2 Illinois 30-yard touchdown reception by Kurt Kittner from Brandon Lloyd, kick by Neil Rackers good21 7
Illinois61-yard touchdown reception by Jameel Cook from Kurt Kittner, kick by Neil Rackers good28 7
Illinois2-yard touchdown run by Steve Havard, kick by Neil Rackers good35 7
Illinois1-yard touchdown reception by Jameel Cook from Kurt Kittner, kick by Neil Rackers good42 7
3 Virginia5-yard touchdown reception by Kevin Coffey from Dan Ellis, kick by Todd Braverman good42 14
Illinois2-yard touchdown run by Steve Havard, kick by Neil Rackers good49 14
4 Illinois9-yard touchdown run by Rocky Harvey, kick by Neil Rackers good56 14
Illinois1-yard touchdown run by Kirk Johnson, kick by Neil Rackers good63 14
Virginia55-yard touchdown reception by Will Thompson from David Rivers, kick by Todd Braverman good63 21
63 21

Statistical summary

Team Statistics

(Rushing-Passing-Total): UI - 325-286-611; UVA - 172-208-380.

Individual Statistical Leaders

Rushing (Att.-Yds.-TD): UI—Harvey 10-122-2; Havard 15-75-2; Kittner 4-11-1; Johnson 3-5-1; UVA—Jones 23-110-1.

Passing (Att.-Comp.-Int.-TD-Yds.): UI—Kittner 24-14-1-2-254; UVA - Ellis 32-15-1-1-146.

Receiving (No.-Yds.-TD): UI—Cook 4-88-2, Lloyd 3-57-0, Dean 2-42-0, Young 1-31-0, Kittner 1-30-1; UVA—Jones 5-31-0, McMullen 3-31-0.

Notes and References

  1. News: Illinois will go to bowl in Miami . Nick . Wishart . . F1 . November 25, 1999 . February 27, 2019 . newspapers.com.