- 2000 Holiday Bowl
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Name=2000 Holiday Bowl
Date=December 29 ,2000
Year=2000
Visitor School=University of Texas
Visitor Name Short=Texas
Visitor Nickname=Longhorns
Visitor Record=9-2
Visitor
Visitor Coaches=12
Visitor BCS=12
Visitor Coach=Mack Brown
Visitor1=0
Visitor2=21
Visitor3=0
Visitor4=9
Home School=University of Oregon
Home Name Short=Oregon
Home Nickname=Ducks
Home Record=9-2
Home
Home Coaches=11
Home BCS=10
Home Coach=Mike Bellotti
Home1=14
Home2=0
Home3=7
Home4=14
Type=bg
Stadium=Qualcomm Stadium
City=San Diego, CA
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MVP=Offensive:Joey Harrington (Oregon)
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Attendance=63,278 [http://www.holidaybowl.com/game-history/2000.html Holiday Bowl Game History] ]
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Halftime=Marching bands
US Network=ESPN The 2000 Holiday Bowl was acollege football bowl game playedDecember 29 ,2000 inSan Diego, California . It was part of the2000 NCAA Division I-A football season . It featured the Oregon Ducks, and the Texas Longhorns. Oregon ended up winning by a final score of 35-30.Oregon jumped on top first, after quarterback
Joey Harrington threw a 1 yard touchdown pass to wide receiverJustin Peele , giving the Ducks an early 7-0 lead. Later in the first quarter, wide receiverKeenan Howry threw an 18 yard touchdown pass to quarterback Harrington on a trick play for a 14-0 lead.Texas responded after running back
Hodges Mitchell ran in for a 3 yard touchdown run, making it 14-7. QuarterbackChris Simms later tied the game at 14 on a 4 yard touchdown run. 30 seconds later, cornerbackGreg Brown intercepted a pass and returned it 23 yards for a touchdown, giving Texas a 21-14 lead. That score held up until halftime.In the third quarter, Joey Harrington threw a 55 yard touchdown pass to wide receiver
Maurice Morris , and Oregon tied the game at 21. In the fourth quarter, Oregon reclaimed the lead after Joey Harrington ran in for a 9 yard touchdown run, giving the Ducks a 28-21 lead. On the ensuing kickoff,Victor Ike of Texas returned it 93 yards for a touchdown tieing the game at 28, just 17 seconds later.Jason Willis of Oregon scored the go ahead touchdown run to give Oregon a 35-28 lead. A Texas safety, got Texas within 35-30, but the score held-up.References
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