- ArenaBowl XIV
Infobox ArenaBowl Old
sb_name = XIV
visitor = Kats
home = Predators
visitor_total = 38
home_total = 41visitor_qtr1 = 7
visitor_qtr2 = 16
visitor_qtr3 = 7
visitor_qtr4 = 8home_qtr1 = 15
home_qtr2 = 14
home_qtr3 = 3
home_qtr4 = 9date =
August 20 ,2000
arena = TD Waterhouse Centre
city = Orlando, Florida
attendance = 15,989
mvp =Connell Maynor , QB, Orlando
ironman =James Baron , OL/DL, Nashville
wincoach =Jay Gruden
losecoach =Pat Sperduto
network = ABC
announcers =Mike Gleason ,Ed Cunningham , andMerril Hoge
|ArenaBowl XIV is widely hailed as one of the most exciting games in
ArenaBowl history, ranking alongside classics such asArenaBowl XVIII andArenaBowl XIX . Featuring two teams from theArena Football League 's Southern Division, the game went as a Southern Division game might be expected to: a low-scoring, largely defensive struggle. In the end, however, Orlando Predator kickerDavid Cool converted a 19-yard field goal as time expired to give the Predators a 41-38 victory over theNashville Kats and their secondArenaBowl title in three years.Game summary
The
Orlando Predators got out to a fast start in ArenaBowl XIV, opening the game with a safety and following with a pair of touchdowns to take a 15-0 lead. Though Nashville quarterbackAndy Kelly would soon connect withJeff Russell to pull within 15-7, Predators quarterbackConnell Maynor answered with two more touchdown passes of his own, putting Orlando ahead 29-7 with 10 minutes to play in the first half. The score remained that way for nearly eight minutes until Nashville'sWilliam Gaines recorded a safety, seemingly awakening the Kats and beginning a furious comeback.Kelly threw for two touchdowns in the final minute of the first half, pulling the Kats within six at halftime, and took a 30-29 lead by opening the second half with a touchdown pass to lineman
James Baron . A field goal by Orlando'sDavid Cool was followed by a touchdown pass from Maynor toBret Cooper (though, critically, Cool missed theextra point ), giving the Predators a 38-30 advantage early in the fourth quarter. Nashville's momentum was further slowed by the loss of Kelly, who left with a knee injury and was replaced by rookie backup James Brown. Brown threw an interception on his first possession but, after Cool missed a 22-yard field goal, quickly atoned for the mistake by findingDarryl Hammond for a 45-yard score, and connected withCory Fleming for thetwo-point conversion , tying the game at 38 with 6:26 to play. Defense again took over as the game went scoreless until the Predators drove down the field to set up a potentially game-winning 19-yard field goal by Cool as time expired. Cool had struggled all game, having missed two extra points and three field goals, but was able to convert this one, giving Orlando the 41-38 win.Scoring summary
1st Quarter
*ORL - Safety
*ORL - Dell 16 pass from Maynor (Cool kick)
*ORL - Douglass 3 run (Cool kick failed)
*NASH - Russell 33 pass from Kelly (McLaughlin kick)2nd Quarter
*ORL - Hamilton 18 pass from Maynor (Cool kick)
*ORL - Douglass 5 pass from Maynor (Cool kick)
*NASH - Safety
*NASH - Fleming 1 pass from Kelly (McLaughlin kick)
*NASH - Hammond 5 pass from Kelly (McLaughlin kick)3rd Quarter
*NASH - Baron 28 pass from Kelly (McLaughlin kick)
*ORL - FG Cool 384th Quarter
*ORL - Cooper 15 pass from Maynor (Cool kick failed)
*NASH - Hammond 45 pass from Brown (Fleming pass from Brown)
*ORL - FG Cool 19Trivia
*On the Arena Football League's 20 Greatest Highlights Countdown (shown on arenafootball.com during the AFL's 20th season), this game is tied at #17. [http://www.arenafootball.com/mediaPlayer/video.dbml?DB_MENU_ID=&SPSID=38064&SPID=3172&DB_OEM_ID=3500&CLIP_ID=26914&CLIP_FILE_ID=30438&CONTENT_TYPE=ONDEMAND]
External links
* [http://www.arenafan.com/statistics/?page=boxscore&gameid=998 ArenaFan Box Score]
* [http://arenabowl.nmnathletics.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=3550&ATCLID=99200 Box Score and Summary from Arenabowl.com]
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