2015 Las Vegas Bowl Explained

Game Name:Las Vegas Bowl
Subheader:Holy War in Sin City
24th Las Vegas Bowl
Title Sponsor:Royal Purple
Date Game Played:December 19
Year Game Played:2015
Football Season:2015
Stadium:Sam Boyd Stadium
City:Whitney, Nevada
Visitor School:Brigham Young University
Visitor Name Short:BYU
Visitor Nickname:Cougars
Visitor Record:9–3
Visitor Conference:Independent
Visitor Coach:Bronco Mendenhall
Visitor 1Q:0
Visitor 2Q:7
Visitor 3Q:7
Visitor 4Q:14
Home Name Short:Utah
Home Nickname:Utes
Home Record:9–3
Home Conference:Pac-12
Home Rank Ap:20
Home Rank Coaches:20
Home Rank Cfp:22
Home Coach:Kyle Whittingham
Home 1Q:35
Home 2Q:0
Home 3Q:0
Home 4Q:0
Odds:Utah by 2[1]
Mvp:Utah DB Tevin Carter[2]
Referee:Mark Kluczynski (MAC)
Attendance:42,213
Payout:1,350,000
Us Network:ABC
Sports USA
Us Announcers:Brent Musburger, Jesse Palmer, Maria Taylor (ABC)
Mike Morgan, Gary Barnett, Jonathan Von Tobel (Sports USA)

The 2015 Las Vegas Bowl was a post-season American college football bowl game played on December 19, 2015, at Sam Boyd Stadium in the Las Vegas suburb of Whitney, Nevada. The 24th edition of the Las Vegas Bowl featured the BYU Cougars against the Utah Utes, earning the game the moniker the Holy War in Sin City (named for the "Holy War" rivalry game and the "Sin City" nickname for Las Vegas). The game sold out 24 hours after the matchup was announced. It began at 12:30 p.m. PST and aired on ABC. It was one of the 2015–16 bowl games that concluded the 2015 FBS football season. Sponsored by lubricant manufacturer Royal Purple, it was officially known as the Royal Purple Las Vegas Bowl.[3]

Teams

The game featured the BYU Cougars against their state rival, the Utah Utes. It was the 96th meeting in their Holy War rivalry, with Utah leading the series 57–34–4 entering the game. Their previous meeting was in 2013, when the Utes defeated the Cougars 20–13 in Provo.[4] In addition to determining the Las Vegas Bowl Champion, the game decided the 2015 Beehive Boot champion. The game cut short a scheduled hiatus in the rivalry; the teams had not played in the 2014 or 2015 regular seasons, but would resume doing so in 2016.[5]

BYU Cougars

See also: 2015 BYU Cougars football team. After finishing their regular season with a 9–3 record, bowl director John Saccenti extended an invitation for the Cougars to play in the game, which they accepted.[6]

This was the Cougars' sixth Las Vegas Bowl, extending their record for most appearances in the game. So far, the Cougars are 3–2 in the Las Vegas Bowl, having appeared in five consecutive games from 2005 until 2009.

It was the final game at BYU for head coach Bronco Mendenhall, who accepted the same position with the Virginia Cavaliers on December 4,[7] and for assistant coaches Robert Anae, Garett Tujague, Mark Atuaia, Jason Beck,[8] Nick Howell, and Kelly Poppinga,[9] who accepted positions on Virginia's new coaching staff.

During the postgame interviews, Tom Holmoe stepped in during one segment and announced that Kalani Sitake had been officially hired to be the new head coach of BYU.[10]

Utah Utes

See also: 2015 Utah Utes football team. The Utes had started the season with 6 straight victories, rising to as high as #3 in the Playoff rankings. However a loss to USC derailed hopes for a playoff bid and conference championship. They lost two of their next five games and finished as co-champions of the South Division. They did not play in the Conference Championship due to their loss to USC. Also, they won the previous year's Las Vegas Bowl, defeating former conference mates Colorado State 45–10.

On December 6, it was announced that the Utes were invited to the Las Vegas Bowl. This was their fifth overall Las Vegas Bowl appearance. The Utes posted a 3–1 record overall in the Las Vegas Bowl entering this game.[11]

Game summary

Scoring summary

Source: [12]

Statistics

Statistics BYU Utah
First downs 21 14
Plays–yards 81–386 63–197
Rushes–yards 71 126
Passing yards 315 71
Passing: Completions/Attempts/Interceptions 25–56–3 9–16–0
Time of possession 26:52 33:08
Team Category Player Statistics
BYU Passing 25/56, 315 yds, 2 TD, 3 INT
Rushing Francis Bernard 7 car, 58 yds, 1 TD
Receiving Devon Blackmon 3 rec, 97 yds
Utah Passing Travis Wilson 9/16, 71 yds
Rushing 25 car, 91 yds, 2 TD
Receiving 2 rec, 22 yds

Notes and References

  1. Odds, Los Angeles Times, December 19, 2015
  2. Web site: Carter A Rare MVP From Defense . Lima . Jesse . December 19, 2015 . lvbowl.com . . December 24, 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20151225061747/http://lvbowl.com/121920153 . December 25, 2015 . dead .
  3. Web site: BYU Cougars Accept Bid To 2015 Bowl . . December 2, 2015 . December 2, 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20151205012929/http://lvbowl.com/12022015 . December 5, 2015 . dead .
  4. Web site: Winsipedia – BYU Cougars vs. Utah Utes football series history. Winsipedia.
  5. Web site: BYU to Face Utah in 2015 Royal Purple Las Vegas Bowl . . BYUCougars.com . December 6, 2015 . November 1, 2021.
  6. Web site: BYU Accepts Invitation to 2015 Royal Purple Las Vegas Bowl . . BYUCougars.com . December 2, 2015 . December 2, 2015.
  7. News: Virginia keeps Bronco Mendenhall pursuit a secret, taps him to be Cavaliers' new football coach . Norm . Wood . . . December 4, 2015 . December 5, 2015.
  8. News: BYU's Robert Anae leaving for Virginia, taking 3 assistants with him . Dick . Harmon . . December 9, 2015 . December 9, 2015.
  9. News: BYU assistants Kelly Poppinga, Nick Howell reportedly following Bronco Mendenhall to Virginia . Jake . Welch . SB Nation . December 10, 2015 . December 10, 2015.
  10. News: Kalani Sitake hired as BYU's head coach . Gina . Mizell . . December 19, 2015 . December 19, 2015.
  11. Web site: 2015 Las Vegas Bowl, BYU vs. Utah: Date, time, location and more. Adam Stites. December 6, 2015. Vox Media. SBNation.com.
  12. Web site: 2015 Las Vegas Bowl: BYU vs. Utah Stats. Stat Broadcast. December 19, 2015.