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OUTBACK BOWL THROUGH THE YEARS |
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Outback Bowl Through the Years Outback Bowl 2006 |
January 2002 Ohio State 28, South Carolina 31 The kick barely cleared the crossbar, allowing No. 14 South Carolina to avoid a big embarrassment with a 31-28 victory over Ohio State (No. 23 ESPN/USA Today; No. 22 Associated Press) in the Outback Bowl on Tuesday. "I don't know what would've happened if that sucker didn't go through," South Carolina coach Lou Holtz said. But the kick did, and the Gamecocks (9-3) had their second consecutive Outback victory over Ohio State. "I knew it wasn't my greatest kick ever, but I was hoping the wind might take it," Weaver said. "I was lucky enough to make it." Steve Bellisari, playing for the first time since his November arrest and suspension on drunken driving charges, led Ohio State from a 28-0 deficit to tie the score. But he was intercepted by Sheldon Brown, whose return to Ohio State's 29 with 23 seconds left set up Weaver's first game-winning kick. Four plays and two Ohio State timeouts after the interception, Weaver delivered. "I just give Ohio State a lot of credit to be down by 28 and never give up," Holtz said. Phil Petty, the game's most valuable player, threw for 227 yards and two touchdowns, and Andrew Pinnock scored twice for South Carolina. But none of that mattered when Bellisari finally got the Buckeyes (7-5) going. He ran for a 2-yard score to close the third quarter, then hit Darrell Sanders with a 16-yard touchdown pass with 10:18 to go that cut the lead in half. "We were at the lowest we've been all year when we were down 28-0," Bellisari said. "The team really pulled together and we showed some real heart and grit right there." Bellisari, who was 21-for-35 for 320 yards, then drove Ohio State to the South Carolina 18, but lost the snap. South Carolina linebacker Jermiah Garrison recovered. On the next play, Derek Watson fumbled right back to Ohio State's Mike Doss. Three plays later, Jonathan Wells' 1-yard run made it 28-21 with 5:02 to go. Ohio State got the ball back on its 11 with 3:56 to play and Bellisari was magnificent. He went 6-for-6 for 86 yards, tying the game on Sanders' 9-yard catch. Cie Grant gave the Buckeyes a chance for victory at the end, intercepting Petty with 1:12 left. A celebration penalty backed them up to their 18, but no one at Raymond James Stadium was doubting Bellisari. However, the long pass was picked off by Brown, whose twisting, cutback 37-yard return gave the Gamecocks hope. The pass "was my call," Ohio State coach Jim Tressel said. "And it was the wrong call, I guess." Weaver waited out the timeouts, reared back and kicked the dying ball through. |
OUTBACK BOWL NEWS
Cue the sun: polluters back a solar system (Manning River Times) A PROPOSAL to build the world's biggest solar power station in the outback within three years has been backed by some of the nation's biggest polluters, including BHP Billiton, Rio Tinto and Woodside Petroleum. College Fan Face-Off, Week 11: Where will your team finish up? (AccessNorthGA) Wow, what can I say? It's been a fun summer, but, as the college football season starts up next week, it's time for the Face-Off to sign off. And what better way to do it than by showing our complete lack of objectivity by predicting our own team's records this season? 0821 UV dining listings (Provo Daily Herald) Asian & Pacific Rim Back in the game (Centre Daily Times) UNIVERSITY PARK — When asked about last season, Tony Davis’ voice suddenly grows grim. 30-Days, 30-Vols, Day-12 (WVLT-TV Knoxville) Day-12: Montario Hardesty Spread dread spurs Badgers (Daily Herald) When Bret Bielema senses a problem, he doesn't waste time wondering whether to act on it. Wild names Matous new head coach (The Newton Kansan) Ken Matous was named the new head coach for the Wichita Wild indoor football team. Matous succeeds interim head coach Mike McCoy, who also serves as the team general manager. Matous becomes the third head coach in team history. Top 25 countdown: Wisconsin (Fort Worth Star-Telegram) Wisconsin 15 Conference: Big Ten Coach: Bret Bielema Last season: 9-4 (5-3, fourth in the Big Ten) Bowl: Lost to Tennessee 21-17 in the Outback Bowl Starters returning: 8 on offense, 9 on defense Key players: TE Travis Beckum, QB Allan Evridge, RB P.J. Hill, LB Jonathan Casillas, WR David Gilreath Why Wisconsin is No. 15: The Badgers need to find a starting quarterback and ... Vineland man's quest: Prove crater theory (Daily Journal) VINELAND -- It all began last November with a casual look down on the planet from 5,000 miles up on Google Earth. Caller-Times’ college football Top 15 (Corpus Christi Caller-Times) Number 12: Wisconsin Badgers |
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