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College football game
2001 Sylvania Alamo Bowl
Iowa Hawkeyes Texas Tech Red Raiders
(6–5) (7–4)
Big Ten Big 12
19 16
Head coach: 
Kirk Ferentz
Head coach: 
Mike Leach
1234 Total
Iowa 3736 19
Texas Tech 0376 16
DateDecember 29, 2001
Season2001
StadiumAlamodome
LocationSan Antonio, Texas
MVPAaron Greving, Iowa RB (offense)
Derrick Pickens, Iowa DL (defense)
RefereeFrank White (WAC)
Attendance65,232
United States TV coverage
NetworkESPN
AnnouncersRon Franklin, Mike Gottfried, and Adrian Karsten
Alamo Bowl
 < 2000  2002

The 2001 Alamo Bowl featured the Iowa Hawkeyes, and the Texas Tech Red Raiders. It was a rematch of the 1996 Alamo Bowl.

Game summary

Nate Kaeding scored the first points of the game for Iowa, as he connected on a 36-yard field goal, to give Iowa an early 3–0 lead. In the second quarter, running back Aaron Greving scored on a 1-yard touchdown run to increase Iowa's lead to 10–0. At the end of the half kicker Clinton Greathouse kicked a 50-yard field goal to pull Tech to within 10–3.

In the third quarter, quarterback Kliff Kingsbury connected with wide receiver Wes Welker for a 20-yard touchdown pass to tie the game at 10. Later in the quarter, Kaeding connected on a 31-yard field goal to give Iowa the lead again, at 13–10. In the fourth quarter, he kicked another field goal, this one from 46 yards out to give Iowa a 16–10 lead.

Iowa's defense continued to force Texas Tech to attempt field goals rather than score touchdowns. Robert Treece kicked a 23-yard field goal to cut Iowa's lead to 16–13. Tech's defense held, and Tech got the ball back. This time, Robert Treece kicked a 37-yard field goal to tie the game at 16. Kaeding provided the winning score, kicking a 47-yard field goal, to make the final score 19–16.

As time expired, a Kliff Kingsbury pass to future NFL Hall of Famer Wes Welker was knocked away by future NFL Defensive Player of the Year Bob Sanders.

References

  1. ^ National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). "Bowl/All-Star Game Records: MVPs in Major Bowls" (PDF). 2015 NCAA Division I Football Records. NCAA.org. p. 126. Retrieved October 26, 2015.

External links

2001–02 NCAA football bowl game season
Alamo Bowl
History & conference tie-ins
Games
Iowa Hawkeyes bowl games
Texas Tech Red Raiders bowl games


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