1999 Sun Bowl Explained

Year Game Played:1999
Title Sponsor:Wells Fargo
Game Name:Sun Bowl
Football Season:1999
Visitor Name Short:Minnesota
Visitor Nickname:Golden Gophers
Visitor School:University of Minnesota
Home Name Short:Oregon
Home Nickname:Ducks
Home School:University of Oregon
Visitor Record:8 - 3
Visitor Conference:Big Ten
Home Record:8 - 3
Home Conference:Pac-10
Visitor Coach:Glen Mason
Home Coach:Mike Bellotti
Visitor Rank Ap:12
Visitor Rank Coaches:12
Visitor Rank Bcs:13
Visitor 1Q:7
Visitor 2Q:0
Visitor 3Q:6
Visitor 4Q:7
Home 1Q:0
Home 2Q:7
Home 3Q:10
Home 4Q:7
Date Game Played:December 31
Stadium:Sun Bowl
City:El Paso, Texas
Mvp:Billy Cockerham (QB, Minnesota)
Referee:Frank White (WAC)
Payout:1,000,000 per team[1]
Us Network:CBS
Us Announcers Link:List of announcers of major college bowl games
Us Announcers:Sean McDonough and Todd Blackledge

The 1999 Wells Fargo Sun Bowl featured the Oregon Ducks and the Minnesota Golden Gophers.

Game summary

Minnesota opened the scoring with an 18-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Billy Cockerham to wide receiver Ron Johnson for a 7–0 1st quarter lead. Oregon quarterback Joey Harrington notched the equalizer when he rushed five yards for a touchdown, tying the game at 7.

In the third quarter, Cockerham fired a 38-yard touchdown pass to Arland Bruce for a 13–7 Minnesota lead. Harrington scored on a 1- yard quarterback sneak, to give Oregon a 14–13 lead. Nathan Villegas kicked a 37-yard field goal to make it 17–13. In the fourth quarter, Cockerham again found Ron Johnson for a 7-yard touchdown, and a 20–17 lead. Harrington found wide receiver Keenan Howry for a 10-yard touchdown pass and a 24–20 lead. Oregon held on and won the game.[2]

The game's three MVP awards (overall, lineman, and special teams) were each awarded to Minnesota players, despite Oregon winning the game, due (at least in part) to media members having to cast their ballots with five minutes left in the game.[3]

Statistics

Statistics Minnesota Oregon
First downs 19 22
Rush Att.-Yds. 35–96 39–156
Passing yards 257 232
Passes (A-C-I) 37–19–2 43–20–0
Total Net Yards 353 388
Kickoff ret. (No.-Yds.)3–67 4–80
Punt ret. (No.-Yds.) 3–20 4–40
Penalties–yards 5–58 4–25
Fumbles–lost 1–1 2–1

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: College Football Poll.com. www.collegefootballpoll.com.
  2. Web site: Brick by Brick . January 13, 2017 . March 4, 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160304133455/http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/minn/sports/m-footbl/auto_pdf/2015-16/prospectus/prospectus.pdf . dead .
  3. News: MVP voting system needs big changes . Nick . Jezierny . . 4C . January 1, 2000 . January 1, 2020 . newspapers.com.