- 1999 Holiday Bowl
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Name=1999 Holiday Bowl
Date=December 29 ,1999
Year=1999
Visitor School=University of Washington
Visitor Name Short=Washington
Visitor Nickname=Huskies
Visitor Record=7-4
Visitor
Visitor Coaches=NR
Visitor BCS=NR
Visitor Coach=Rick Neuheisel
Visitor1=6
Visitor2=7
Visitor3=7
Visitor4=0
Home School=Kansas State University
Home Name Short=Kansas State
Home Nickname=Wildcats
Home Record=10-1
Home
Home Coaches=7
Home BCS=6
Home Coach=Bill Snyder
Home1=7
Home2=3
Home3=7
Home4=7
Type=bg
Stadium=Qualcomm Stadium
City=San Diego, CA
Odds=
MVP=Offensive:Jonathan Beasley (Kansas State)
Anthem=
Attendance=57,118 [http://www.holidaybowl.com/game-history/1999.html Holiday Bowl Game History] ]
Referee=
Halftime=Marching bands
US Network=ESPN The 1999 Holiday Bowl was acollege football bowl game playedDecember 29 ,1999 inSan Diego, California . It was part of the1999 NCAA Division I-A football season . It featured the Washington Huskies, and the Kansas State Wildcats.Washington scored the first points of the game, after a 39 yard
John Anderson field goal, giving Washington an early 3-0 lead. Kansas State responded with a 1 yard touchdown run by Jonathan Beasley, giving KSU a 7-3 lead. John Anderson kicked his second field goal of the game, a 49 yarder, making it 7-6 Kansas State.In the second quarter, Kansas State's
Jamie Rheem kicked a 41 yard field goal, increasing Kansas State's lead to 10-6. Washington later scored on a 3 yard touchdown run byPat Coniff , giving Washington a 13-10 halftime lead.In the third quarter, Jonathan Beasley scored his second touchdown of the game with a 11 yard run, to put Kansas State back on top 17-13. Washington reclaimed the lead after
Maurice Shaw took a handoff, and ran 5 yards for a touchdown, 20-17. In the fourth quarter, Jonathan Beasley scored his third rushing touchdown of the game, giving Kansas State the lead for good at 24-20.References
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