2000 Motor City Bowl Explained

Year Game Played:2000
Game Name:Motor City Bowl
Football Season:2000
Visitor Name Short:Cincinnati
Visitor Nickname:Bearcats
Visitor School:University of Cincinnati
Home Name Short:Marshall
Home Nickname:Thundering Herd
Home School:Marshall University
Visitor Record:7–4
Visitor Conference:C-USA
Home Record:7–5
Home Conference:MAC
Visitor Coach:Rick Minter
Home Coach:Bob Pruett
Visitor 1Q:7
Visitor 2Q:7
Visitor 3Q:0
Visitor 4Q:0
Home 1Q:9
Home 2Q:0
Home 3Q:13
Home 4Q:3
Date Game Played:December 27
Stadium:Pontiac Silverdome
City:Pontiac, Michigan
Mvp:Byron Leftwich QB Marshall
Referee:Joe Rider (ACC)
Attendance:52,911
Us Network:ESPN
Us Announcers Link:List of announcers of major college bowl games
Us Announcers:Pam Ward and Don McPherson

The 2000 Motor City Bowl was a National Collegiate Athletic Association bowl game in which the Marshall Thundering Herd of the MAC defeated the Cincinnati Bearcats of the Conference USA 25–14.[1] It was played on December 27, 2000, at the Pontiac Silverdome in Pontiac, Michigan. The Bearcats were C-USA runners-up fresh off the wins from five of their last six games, which included Syracuse and #20 Southern Mississippi. Marshall however was the four-time MAC champion who had also won five of their last six games, one of which was against Western Michigan, who had defeated them earlier in the season, in the MAC Championship Game.

Cincinnati kicker Jonathan Ruffin was an All-America and had won the Lou Groza Award as the nation's best placekicker. Quarterback Deontey Kenner led the Bearcat offense, while 330 lb defensive tackle Mario Monds led the defense.

Marshall's offense was led by future NFL quarterback Byron Leftwich, its defense was led by four-year starter Paul Toviessi. This year marked the 30th anniversary of the tragic 1970 plane crash which took the lives of 75 Marshall football players, coaches, administrators, and boosters on November 14.

Marshall quarterback Byron Leftwich was named the game's MVP.

The game was the 4th installment of the Motor City Bowl, matching the Conference USA against the Mid-American Conference for the first time in its history.

Scoring summary

Scoring playScore
1st Quarter
MU– Watts 77 yard TD pass from Leftwich (Jenkins kick), 12:48MU 7–0
UC– McCleskey 2 yard TD run (Ruffin kick), 8:28Tie 7–7
MU– Safety Owens, 2:35MU 9–7
2nd Quarter
UC– McCleskey 2 yard TD run (Ruffin kick), 1:44UC 14–9
3rd Quarter
MU– Leftwich 1 yard TD run (Leftwich pass failed), 12:01MU 15–14
MU– Wallace 4 yard TD run (Jenkins kick), 7:24MU 22–14
4th Quarter
MU – Jenkins 25 yard FG, 00:43MU 25–14

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Brown . Kyle . Cincinnati Bearcats bowl history: From the Sun Bowl in 1947 to the Cotton Bowl in 2021 . eu.cincinnati.com . 28 February 2024.