Baylor Football Bowl Game 2014

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Get complete coverage of the 2014-15 Cotton Bowl games between the. For full coverage of the Baylor-Michigan State. ESPN's college football. For MSU's most recent Bowl Game, click here. First time since College Football Playoffs (CFP) began in Fall 2014 that MSU has been chosen by CFP Selection Committee to participate. 1, 2015 - MSU enters game ranked #8 in College Football Playoff (CFP) poll, Baylor ranked #5 and initially favored by 3 points.

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Jan 1, 2015 - Get a summary of the Michigan State Spartans vs. Baylor Bears football game.

• (play-by-play) • (analyst) • (sideline reporter) 6.6 (11.2 Million viewers) The 2014 Fiesta Bowl was a that was played on Wednesday, January 1, 2014, at in. In this, the 43rd annual, the, champions of the, played the, champions of the. The game was broadcast live on at 6:30 PM. It was one of the that concluded the. Aplikasi Untuk Ubah File. It was sponsored by the snack food brand and was officially known as the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl. UCF defeated Baylor by a score of 52–42, becoming the biggest underdog victors in BCS history. Baylor, who had gone into the game as a 16.5 point also missed a field goal.

UCF was flagged for just 4 penalties totaling 40 yards. See also: and Baylor arguably enjoyed its best season in school history. After being ranked as high as third in the nation, the Bears went on to a school-record 11 wins and their first-ever Big 12 title, their first outright conference title since winning their last outright title in 1980. The Bears earned their first-ever appearance in the BCS, and their first major bowl of any sort since the.

Led the Bears to new heights completing 220 of 356 passes for 3,844 yards and 30 touchdowns with two interceptions. See also: and UCF began its season five months after a postseason ban was overturned on appeal. The Knights, led by redshirt Junior and head coach, won the American Athletic Conference football championship with an 11–1 (8–0) record. O'Leary, in his tenth season with UCF, led the Knights to their first eleven-win regular season (11–1), first perfect conference record (8–0), first win against a opponent (), first win against a (), third conference title (2007, 2010, 2013), and the program's first appearance in a major bowl.

Bortles threw for 3,280 yards on 239 completions for 22 touchdowns and seven interceptions. The season saw six second half, come-from-behind victories. Game summary [ ] First quarter [ ] UCF won the opening coin toss and elected to receive. Aaron Jones for Baylor kicked off, and it was received by William Stanback of the Knights who returned the ball 14 yards to the UCF 24 yard line. After a false start penalty on the first play of the game, the Knights drove 76 yards in six plays for the first touchdown of the game.

All six plays were rushing plays, with quarterback Blake Bortles' 29-yard gain putting them in Baylor territory on the second play from scrimmage. Running back Storm Johnson capped off the drive with an 11-yard touchdown run.

Baylor's first possession was a 3-and-out. Quarterback Bryce Petty was sacked at his own 27 yard line on 3rd down, forcing the Bears to punt. UCF's second drive began at the 49 yard line. The first play was a 34-yard completion from Bortles to Breshard Perriman to the Baylor 17. Four plays later, UCF was in the endzone with Storm Johnson's second rushing touchdown.

UCF led 14-0 midway through the first quarter. Baylor was forced to punt on their next possession, but managed to pin UCF at their own 10 yard line. UCF punted from their own endzone, giving Baylor excellent field position at the UCF 45. A 29-yard run by Lache Seastrunk set up the Bears inside the red zone, and Petty punched the ball into the endzone for Baylor's first touchdown. Second quarter [ ] After punting on their last three drives, the Knights were again pinned deep in their own territory. Baylor took over with 11:48 left in the half at their own 43 yard line.

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