2010 GMAC Bowl explained

Year Game Played:2010
Game Name:GMAC Bowl
Football Season:2009
Visitor Name Short:Central Michigan
Visitor Nickname:Chippewas
Visitor School:Central Michigan University
Home Name Short:Troy
Home Nickname:Trojans
Home School:Troy University
Visitor Record:11–2
Visitor Conference:MAC
Home Record:9–3
Home Conference:Sun Belt
Visitor Coach:Steve Stripling
(interim)
Home Coach:Larry Blakeney
Visitor Rank Ap:25
Visitor Rank Coaches:NR
Visitor Rank Bcs:NR
Visitor 1Q:3
Visitor 2Q:6
Visitor 3Q:10
Visitor 4Q:15
Visitor Ot:7
Visitor 2Ot:3
Home 1Q:7
Home 2Q:3
Home 3Q:14
Home 4Q:10
Home Ot:7
Home 2Ot:0
Date Game Played:January 6
Stadium:Ladd–Peebles Stadium
City:Mobile, Alabama
Mvp:QB Dan LeFevour (CMU)
Referee:David Epperley (C-USA)
Attendance:34,486
Payout:750,000
Us Network:ESPN
Us Announcers Link:List of announcers of major college bowl games
Us Announcers:Joe Tessitore
Rod Gilmore
Different Next:2011

The 2010 GMAC Bowl, the eleventh edition of the college football bowl game, was played at Ladd–Peebles Stadium in Mobile, Alabama, on January 6, 2010, as one of the final games of the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The game was telecast on ESPN and matched the Central Michigan Chippewas, champions of the Mid-American Conference, against the Troy Trojans, champions of the Sun Belt Conference. Central Michigan won in double overtime, 44-41, on a 37-yard field goal by Andrew Aguila, his fifth of the game.

The opponent for the MAC team was scheduled to be the ninth selection of a team from the Atlantic Coast Conference. However, the ACC produced only seven bowl-eligible teams in 2009. Therefore, the GMAC Bowl was able to select an at-large team that was bowl eligible and did not have a prior conference tie-in. Many had felt that the invitation would go to Notre Dame, who finished the season at 6-6. After lengthy meetings the Notre Dame administration made the decision that they will not go to a bowl game following the 2009 season. Also, Notre Dame would only have been eligible to fill the slot after all available teams with 7 or more wins had been accommodated. Several sportswriters pointed to the comparatively low payout of the bowl and the potential humiliation if Central Michigan (then the likely opponent) defeated the Irish.[1] [2]

Troy ultimately filled the slot after Southern Miss claimed Conference USA's slot in the 2009 New Orleans Bowl. Although that game has a guaranteed berth for the Sun Belt champion, the organizers used their prerogative to invite the conference's second-place team, Middle Tennessee, not wishing to repeat its Troy–Southern Miss matchup from 2008. As a 9-win team, Troy had priority over any 6–6 teams not already tied to specific bowl games.

Game facts

Game summary

Scoring summary

Scoring PlayScore
1st Quarter
Troy — DuJuan Harris 9-yard pass from Levi Brown (Michael Taylor kick), 3:52Troy 7–0
CMU — Andrew Aguila 28-yard field goal, 0:10Troy 7–3
2nd Quarter
CMU — Andrew Aguila 35-yard field goal, 8:45Troy 7–6
Troy — Michael Taylor 22-yard field goal, 3:59Troy 10–6
CMU — Andrew Aguila 44-yard field goal, 1:28Troy 10–9
3rd Quarter
Troy — Shawn Southward 1-yard run (Michael Taylor kick), 13:10 Troy 17–9
CMU — Andrew Aguila 42-yard field goal, 9:47Troy 17–12
CMU — Antonio Brown 7-yard run (Andrew Aguila kick), 2:46CMU 19–17
Troy — DuJuan Harris 6-yard run (Michael Taylor kick), 0:23 Troy 24–19
4th Quarter
Troy — DuJuan Harris 1-yard run (Michael Taylor kick), 8:01 Troy 31–19
CMU — Antonio Brown 95-yard kickoff return (Andrew Aguila kick), 7:47 Troy 31–26
CMU — Bryan Anderson 4-yard pass from Dan LeFevour (Kito Poblah pass from Dan LeFevour 2 point attempt good), 1:17 CMU 34–31
Troy — Michael Taylor 46-yard field goal, 0:31TIE 34–34
Overtime
CMU — Dan LeFevour 13-yard run (Andrew Aguila kick)CMU 41–34
Troy — Shawn Southward 1-yard run (Michael Taylor kick)TIE 41–41
2nd Overtime
CMU — Andrew Aguila 37-yard field goal CMU 44–41

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Notre Dame avoids MAC, takes easy way out of disappointing year . Drew . Sharp . . December 5, 2009 . 2009-12-06.
  2. News: Central Michigan has reason to be proud while Big Ten neighbors continue to struggle . Brian . VanOchten . . December 5, 2009 . 2009-12-06.