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| game_name = GoDaddy.com Bowl |
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| date_game_played = January 6 |
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| year_game_played = 2011 |
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| football_season = 2010 |
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| stadium = [[Ladd–Peebles Stadium]] |
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| city = [[Mobile, Alabama]] |
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| visitor_school = Middle Tennessee State University |
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| visitor_name_short = Middle Tennessee |
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| visitor_nickname = Blue Raiders |
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| visitor_record = 6–6 <!-- Field should contain record prior to game --> |
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| visitor_coach = [[Rick Stockstill]] |
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| visitor_conference = [[Sun Belt Conference|Sun Belt]] |
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| visitor_1q = 14 |
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| home_school = Miami University |
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| home_name_short = Miami |
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| home_nickname = RedHawks |
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| home_record = 9–4 <!-- Field should contain record prior to game --> |
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| home_coach = [[Lance Guidry]] |
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| home_conference = [[Mid-American Conference|MAC]] |
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| odds = Miami by 1<ref>''The Tuscaloosa News'', December 18, 2010</ref> |
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| referee = Marc Curles ([[Southeastern Conference]]) |
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| attendance = 38,168<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/26441888/miami_ohio_35_middle_tennessee_21/ |title=Miami (Ohio) 35, Middle Tennessee 21 |newspaper=[[The Desert Sun]] |location=[[Palm Springs, California]] |page=C5 |date=January 7, 2011 |accessdate=December 22, 2018 |via=newspapers.com}}</ref> |
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| payout = 750,000 per team |
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| us_network = [[ESPN]] |
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| us_announcers = [[Carter Blackburn]], [[Brock Huard]] and [[Mike Bellotti]] |
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| different_previous = [[2010 GMAC Bowl|2010]] |
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The '''2011 GoDaddy.com Bowl''', the twelfth edition of the [[college football]] [[bowl game]], |
The '''2011 GoDaddy.com Bowl''', the twelfth edition of the [[college football]] [[bowl game]], was played at [[Ladd–Peebles Stadium]] in [[Mobile, Alabama]] on January 6, [[2010 NCAA Division I FBS football season|2011]]. The game was telecast on [[ESPN]] and matched [[2010 Miami RedHawks football team|Miami]] from the MAC versus [[2010 Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders football team|Middle Tennessee]] from the Sun Belt. Previously, the bowl game was known as the [[GMAC Bowl]]. |
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==Teams== |
==Teams== |
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This was Middle Tennessee's first bowl appearance in the GoDaddy.com Bowl. Entering the game, offense leaders for the Blue Raiders were RB Phillip Tanner (149 att., 841 yds. rushing, 11 TDs), QB Dwight Dasher (127 of 222 passes, 1,388 yards, 6 TDs) and WR Malcolm Beyah (27 rec., 364 yds., 2 TDs). Defensively, the team was led by DB Jeremy Kellem (101 tackles, 1.5 tfl, 2 INT), DE Jamari Lattimore (64 tackles, 14.5 tfl, 11.0 sacks) and LB Darin Davis (73 tackles, 8.0 tfl, 3.5 sacks, 3 interceptions).<ref>Mid-American Conference |
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2010 Bowl Post Season Football Release, Mid-American Conference, December 17, 2010</ref> |
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===Miami=== |
===Miami=== |
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{{See also|2010 Miami RedHawks football team}} |
{{See also|2010 Miami RedHawks football team}} |
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This was Miami's second appearance in this bowl game; they played in the 2003 edition when it was under the name GMAC Bowl. Miami was one of the most improved program in the country, capped a dramatic turnaround season by winning the 2010 marathon [[2010 MAC Championship Game|MAC Football Championship]]. The RedHawks defeated Northern Illinois, 26–21, with a touchdown |
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Miami was one of the most improved program in the country, capped a dramatic turnaround season by winning the 2010 marathon MAC Football Championship. The RedHawks defeated Northern Illinois, 26-21, with a touchdown |
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This is Middle Tennesee's first bowl appearance in the GoDaddy.com Bowl. |
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===Scoring summary=== |
===Scoring summary=== |
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|colspan="4" align="center"| '''1st quarter''' |
|colspan="4" align="center"| '''1st quarter''' |
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| MT – Phillip Tanner 18-yard run ([[Alan Gendreau]] kick), 4:37 |
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| MT 7–0 |
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| Miami – Thomas Merriweather 3-yard run (Trevor Cook kick), 2:29 |
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| TIE 7–7 |
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| MT – Dwight Dasher 51-yard run (Gendreau kick), 0:40 |
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| MT 14–7 |
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|colspan="4" align="center"| '''2nd quarter''' |
|colspan="4" align="center"| '''2nd quarter''' |
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| Miami – Thomas Merriweather 3-yard run (Trevor Cook Kick), 13:11 |
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| TIE 14–14 |
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|colspan="4" align="center"| '''3rd quarter''' |
|colspan="4" align="center"| '''3rd quarter''' |
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| Miami – Dayonne Nunley 52-yard interception return (Trevor Cook Kick), 13:22 |
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| Miami 21–14 |
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| MT – Phillip Tanner 54-yard run (Alan Gendreau Kick), 12:32 |
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| TIE 21–21 |
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| Miami – Chris Givens 17-yard pass from Austin Boucher (Trevor Cook Kick), 00:54 |
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| Miami 28–21 |
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|colspan="4" align="center"| '''4th quarter''' |
|colspan="4" align="center"| '''4th quarter''' |
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| Miami – Nick Harwell 5-yard pass from Austin Boucher (Trevor Cook Kick), 5:25 |
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| Miami 35–21 |
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===Statistics=== |
===Statistics=== |
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!style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders|color=white}}"|'''Middle Tennessee''' |
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!style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|Miami RedHawks|color=white}}"|'''Miami''' |
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| First Downs || || |
| First Downs || 15 || 22 |
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| Total offense, plays - yards || || |
| Total offense, plays - yards || 61–372 || 78–431 |
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|Rushes-yards (net) || || |
|Rushes-yards (net) || 32–211 || 40–134 |
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| Passing yards (net) || || |
| Passing yards (net) || 161 || 297 |
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|Passes, Comp-Att-Int || 18–29–4 || 23–38–2 |
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| Time of Possession|| || |
| Time of Possession|| 21:02 || 38:58 |
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==Notes== |
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* This was the first meeting between these two teams. |
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* Miami became the first FBS team ever to follow a 10-loss season with a 10-win season; the RedHawks went 1–11 [[2009 Miami RedHawks football team|the previous season]]. However, this was not the biggest turnaround in FBS history as measured by games. The FBS record turnaround by that measure remains the {{frac|8|1|2}}-game turnaround by [[Hawaii Warriors football|Hawai{{okina}}i]] from 0–12 in 1999 to 9–4 in 2000. Miami's turnaround from 1–11 to 10–4 amounted to an 8-game turnaround. |
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==References== |
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*[http://godaddybowl.com/Home.aspx Official Website of the GoDaddy.com Bowl] |
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* [https://www.espn.com/college-football/game/_/gameId/310060193 ESPN summary] |
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Date | January 6, 2011 | ||||||||||||||||||
Season | 2010 | ||||||||||||||||||
Stadium | Ladd–Peebles Stadium | ||||||||||||||||||
Location | Mobile, Alabama | ||||||||||||||||||
Favorite | Miami by 1[1] | ||||||||||||||||||
Referee | Marc Curles (Southeastern Conference) | ||||||||||||||||||
Attendance | 38,168[2] | ||||||||||||||||||
Payout | US$750,000 per team | ||||||||||||||||||
United States TV coverage | |||||||||||||||||||
Network | ESPN | ||||||||||||||||||
Announcers | Carter Blackburn, Brock Huard and Mike Bellotti | ||||||||||||||||||
The 2011 GoDaddy.com Bowl, the twelfth edition of the college football bowl game, was played at Ladd–Peebles Stadium in Mobile, Alabama on January 6, 2011. The game was telecast on ESPN and matched Miami from the MAC versus Middle Tennessee from the Sun Belt. Previously, the bowl game was known as the GMAC Bowl.
Teams
[edit]Middle Tennessee
[edit]This was Middle Tennessee's first bowl appearance in the GoDaddy.com Bowl. Entering the game, offense leaders for the Blue Raiders were RB Phillip Tanner (149 att., 841 yds. rushing, 11 TDs), QB Dwight Dasher (127 of 222 passes, 1,388 yards, 6 TDs) and WR Malcolm Beyah (27 rec., 364 yds., 2 TDs). Defensively, the team was led by DB Jeremy Kellem (101 tackles, 1.5 tfl, 2 INT), DE Jamari Lattimore (64 tackles, 14.5 tfl, 11.0 sacks) and LB Darin Davis (73 tackles, 8.0 tfl, 3.5 sacks, 3 interceptions).[3]
Miami
[edit]This was Miami's second appearance in this bowl game; they played in the 2003 edition when it was under the name GMAC Bowl. Miami was one of the most improved program in the country, capped a dramatic turnaround season by winning the 2010 marathon MAC Football Championship. The RedHawks defeated Northern Illinois, 26–21, with a touchdown with 33 seconds left in regulation. Miami clinched the East Division with a 23–3 win over Temple on November 23.
Game summary
[edit]Scoring summary
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MT – Phillip Tanner 18-yard run (Alan Gendreau kick), 4:37 | MT 7–0 | ||
Miami – Thomas Merriweather 3-yard run (Trevor Cook kick), 2:29 | TIE 7–7 | ||
MT – Dwight Dasher 51-yard run (Gendreau kick), 0:40 | MT 14–7 | ||
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Miami – Thomas Merriweather 3-yard run (Trevor Cook Kick), 13:11 | TIE 14–14 | ||
3rd quarter | |||
Miami – Dayonne Nunley 52-yard interception return (Trevor Cook Kick), 13:22 | Miami 21–14 | ||
MT – Phillip Tanner 54-yard run (Alan Gendreau Kick), 12:32 | TIE 21–21 | ||
Miami – Chris Givens 17-yard pass from Austin Boucher (Trevor Cook Kick), 00:54 | Miami 28–21 | ||
4th quarter | |||
Miami – Nick Harwell 5-yard pass from Austin Boucher (Trevor Cook Kick), 5:25 | Miami 35–21 |
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[edit]Statistics | Middle Tennessee | Miami |
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First Downs | 15 | 22 |
Total offense, plays - yards | 61–372 | 78–431 |
Rushes-yards (net) | 32–211 | 40–134 |
Passing yards (net) | 161 | 297 |
Passes, Comp-Att-Int | 18–29–4 | 23–38–2 |
Time of Possession | 21:02 | 38:58 |
Notes
[edit]- This was the first meeting between these two teams.
- Miami became the first FBS team ever to follow a 10-loss season with a 10-win season; the RedHawks went 1–11 the previous season. However, this was not the biggest turnaround in FBS history as measured by games. The FBS record turnaround by that measure remains the 8+1⁄2-game turnaround by Hawaiʻi from 0–12 in 1999 to 9–4 in 2000. Miami's turnaround from 1–11 to 10–4 amounted to an 8-game turnaround.
References
[edit]- ^ The Tuscaloosa News, December 18, 2010
- ^ "Miami (Ohio) 35, Middle Tennessee 21". The Desert Sun. Palm Springs, California. January 7, 2011. p. C5. Retrieved December 22, 2018 – via newspapers.com.
- ^ Mid-American Conference 2010 Bowl Post Season Football Release, Mid-American Conference, December 17, 2010