2002 Alamo Bowl

2002 Alamo Bowl

NCAAFootballSingleGameHeader
Name=2002 Alamo Bowl
Date=December 28, 2002
Year=2002
Visitor School=University of Colorado
Visitor Name Short=Colorado
Visitor Nickname=Buffaloes
Visitor Record=9-4
Visitor

Visitor Coaches=14
Visitor BCS=13
Visitor Coach=Gary Barnett
Visitor1=14
Visitor2=0
Visitor3=14
Visitor4=0
Visitor5=0
Visitor Total=28
Home School=University of Wisconsin
Home Name Short=Wisconsin
Home Nickname=Badgers
Home Record=7-6
Home

Home Coaches=NR
Home BCS=NR
Home Coach=Barry Alvarez
Home1=7
Home2=14
Home3=0
Home4=7
Home5=3
Home Total=31
Type=Bowl Game
Stadium=Alamodome
City=San Antonio, Texas

The 2002 edition to the Alamo Bowl featured the Wisconsin Badgers, and the Colorado Buffaloes.

Colorado got on the board first, following a 91 yard interception return by Colorado cornerback Donald Strickland. Anthony Davis scored Wisconsin's first points, as he rushed 7 yards for a touchdown, to tie the game at 7. Colorado quarterback Robert Hodge threw a 10 yard touchdown pass to wide receiver D.J. Hackett, to give Colorado a 14-7 lead.

Brooks Bollinger connected with wide receiver Brandon Williams for a 10 yard touchdown pass to tie the game at 14. He later threw a 7 yard touchdown pass to Darrin Charles to give Wisconsin a 21-14 lead, that held during halftime. Chris Brown rushed 4 yards for a touchdown in the third quarter, to tie the game at 21.

Zac Colvin threw an 11 yard touchdown pass to D.J. Hackett to give Colorado a 28-21 lead. In the fourth quarter, Brooks Bollinger rushed 1 yard for a touchdown to tie the game at 28. The game headed into overtime, where Mike Allen kicked a 37 yard field goal to win the game for Wisconsin, 31-28.

External links

*http://www.usatoday.com/sports/scores102/102362/20021228NCAAFWISCONSIN-0.htm


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