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career interceptions: true freshman safety Kenny Tate and senior defensive back Jeff Allen. Tate's interception in the Maryland end zone prevented a Nevada score, while Allen's interception with 4:54 remaining helped seal the victory for Maryland. Offensive lineman Scott Burley forced a fumble against Nevada linebacker Brandon Marshall, who had recovered a third-down fumble by Turner. Burley subsequently recovered the forced fumble and gave Maryland a first down.
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pick up first downs with rushes of 11, 23, 30 yards and a touchdown on a two-yard run. The score and extra point gave Maryland a two-touchdown lead, 42–28. Nevada's offense returned to the field with 7:44 remaining in the game and used almost three minutes in a 37-yard drive that culminated in an interception by Maryland safety Jeff Allen on the Maryland 38-yard line. After no gain on a rush by running back Morgan Green, Maryland attempted an
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Defensively, Maryland was able to hold the nation's third-ranked rushing offense to just 114 yards on the ground. Nevada quarterback Kaepernick, who ran for 1,115 yards, was held to just 19 rushing yards, 15 of which were gained during a touchdown run. Two players made their first
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it again down the middle, this time breaking free for a 49-yard touchdown run. On the following Nevada series, Kaepernick mounted a 38-yard drive to the Maryland 34-yard line, but failed to convert on fourth and 12. On the next series, Da'Rel Scott was handed the ball four times in succession to
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The second quarter began with Maryland in possession at its 47-yard line. On the first play of the quarter, Turner handed off to Green, who broke free of the Nevada defense for a 53-yard gain and a touchdown. The score and extra point gave Maryland a six-point lead, 20–14, with 14:50 remaining in the
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of the infractions and initially suggested sending all the curfew violators back to Maryland by bus. Yow dissented, and they agreed to suspend the players for part of the game. Describing the incident, Friedgen said that "Five percent of guys thought they didn't need to listen to me, that they could
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submitted their preferences together, and selected in that order if an agreement between them could not be reached. A special clause also guaranteed that, with a minimum of eight wins, the loser of the championship game would be selected no lower than by the Music City Bowl. The Humanitarian Bowl had
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On the ground, Nevada struggled against the Maryland defense, recording 114 rushing yards, far fewer than its 291.4 per game average. Running plays were attempted by Kaepernick and Taua, who made 23 carries for 101 yards and one touchdown. Despite suffering from a sprained ankle,
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In the passing game, Colin Kaepernick achieved a 51.1% pass completion rate (24 out of 47). He threw for 370 yards, including three touchdowns. He completed passes to Mike McCoy (13), Marko Mitchell (five), Chris Wellington (three), Arthur King Jr. (two), and Vai Taua (one). Mitchell,
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Nevada recorded better statistics than Maryland in several areas despite ultimately losing the game. The Wolf Pack compiled seven more first downs, 172 more passing yards, 28 more total offensive yards, 15 fewer penalty yards, 15.8% more third down conversions, and 2:26 more
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Maryland had previously shown an ability to strike quickly on offense and did so again in the game. In the 2008 season, the team scored 18 out of 28 touchdowns in drives consisting of six or fewer plays or less than two minutes of game time. This led to the team often trailing opponents in
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Maryland kicked off to Nevada to start the second half, and the teams again exchanged punts twice. Kaepernick sat out the next series due to his sprained ankle. Backup quarterback Nick Graziano took over but was unable to complete two passes and Nevada punted a third time. In the next series, Turner
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said, "Their offense to me is very balanced. They can run the ball and do a good job. With Turner, they split out and they have some nice receivers. Whereas Missouri was going to throw it as much as Texas Tech did, I think Maryland is probably one of the more balanced teams we've played this year."
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In the past, the Humanitarian Bowl usually selected the WAC championship team. However, Boise State was not content to play a middle-grade ACC team after negotiations with Ball State failed. The WAC commissioner said that the Broncos would look for another match-up that had "the same type of sizzle"
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honors were awarded to Maryland running back Da'Rel Scott, who rushed for 174 yards, and Nevada quarterback Colin Kaepernick, who threw for 370 yards. Each was the statistical leader at his respective position, and Scott scored Maryland's two final touchdowns to break the 28–28 stalemate.
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The game historically relied on local ticket sales, and the participating schools struggled to sell their allotted tickets. On December 8, a Boise-area television news station reported that Maryland and Nevada had sold just sixteen and eight tickets, respectively. The story was widely circulated by
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attempts, but, prior to the Humanitarian Bowl, he had made all 64 extra-point attempts of his career. After the first failed kick, Egekeze made the other five extra-point attempts of the game. The placekicker also erred when he attempted to kick the ball as it fell off the tee, resulting in a
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The fourth quarter began with Nevada in possession at the Maryland 20-yard line. The first play of the quarter was a rush attempt by Taua, but he fumbled and recovered the ball for a loss of one yard. On the second play of the quarter, Kaepernick completed a 21-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver
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Nevada coach Ault said, "I think the Maryland defense is as physical as Missouri's was." Kaepernick said, "You notice how disciplined and how hard they play. They're never out of alignment. If they're supposed to be somewhere, they're going to be there and they're going to be ready to make a play.
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said, "If we can keep our assignments and tackle, we'll be OK. One missed tackle could be a big play ... With the throwing game, there could be a lot of one-on-one situations. To me, it's pick your poison. What they do best is run it. What we'd like to do is get them off schedule. If they mix
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Conversely, the Nevada defense had difficulty stopping the Maryland run. Nevada's rush defense allowed 258 yards, compared with its regular-season average of just 74.5 yards allowed per game. This was especially true after a well-rested Da'Rel Scott entered the game in the middle of the
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Maryland compiled 456 yards of total offense: 198 in the air and 258 yards on the ground. Quarterback Chris Turner completed passes to five receivers during the game: Ronnie Tyler (five), Darrius Heyward-Bey (four), Torrey Smith (two), Adrian Cannon (one), and Emani Lee-Odai (one).
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Brett Jaekle handled all of Nevada's kicking duties. He made all five extra-point attempts. Jaekle punted eight times for 295 yards and kicked off five times for 270 yards. With 1:42 remaining, he attempted an onside kick, but the ball was recovered by Maryland's Danny Oquendo.
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Pundits and opponents have asserted that Boise State benefits from an added advantage by wearing their blue home uniforms to match the playing field. Boise State had a 64–2 record at Bronco Stadium from 1998 to 2008. Nevada, designated as the home team, likewise wore blue uniforms during the
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With the bowl game, Maryland finished the season with an 8–5 record. The win was Maryland's 600th in school history. Ralph Friedgen's postseason record improved to 4–2, which gave him twice as many bowl wins as any other head coach in school history. For the 2008 season, Maryland stood
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and again fumbled. This time, Nevada recovered the ball and retained possession. Kaepernick then passed to wide receiver Mike McCoy for 38 yards to the Maryland 27-yard line. Vai Taua picked up seven yards on a rush attempt, and the quarter came to an end with Maryland leading, 28–21.
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and with a running back directly behind the quarterback. Under the system, the offense attempts to keep the opposing defense off balance by diversifying the types of plays that can be run, with a focus on running up the middle, "quarterback keepers" in which the passer runs the ball, and
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On the ground, rushing attempts were made by running backs Da'Rel Scott (14 for 174 yards), Morgan Green (10 for 72 yards), and Davin Meggett (10 for 35 yards). Wide receiver Heyward-Bey also made a rushing attempt, but dropped the ball and recovered it for a loss of
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where the quarterback fakes a hand-off before throwing to a receiver. It aims to create man-to-man match-ups with the receivers and compensate for an undersized offensive line. With the running back obscured from view by the quarterback, it can also create confusion for the opposing
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penalty, the Terps were unable to gain a first down and punted the ball away. The ball rolled into the end zone for a touchback, and Nevada started the final drive of the quarter at its 20-yard line. Kaepernick then passed for two first downs, picked up another due to a
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on Tuesday, December 30, 2008, in front of a crowd of 26,781 spectators at Bronco Stadium in Boise, Idaho. The weather conditions were cloudy with a temperature of 38 Β°F (3 Β°C) and wind at eight mph (12.9 km/h) from the southeast. The
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Following the Nevada kickoff, Turner handed off to Scott, who picked up two yards. After an incomplete pass, Turner connected with Torrey Smith on a 26-yard toss for a third-down conversion. Scott then rushed for three yards to the Nevada 49-yard line, and
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recorded one touchdown when Torrey Smith returned a kickoff for 99 yards. After the first touchdown of the game, senior placekicker Obi Egekeze missed an extra point for the first time in his career. Early in the season, Egekeze missed his first five
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factored into the selections. In general, bowl officials attempted to select teams in close geographic proximity to compensate for an anticipated drop in ticket sales. Maryland, however, stated that they would not accept a berth to face in-state rival
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With Boise State's decision to decline the Humanitarian Bowl invitation, the organizing committee looked to Nevada. Like Maryland, Nevada ended the regular season with a 7–5 record. The Wolf Pack's schedule included losses against then sixth-ranked
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In 2008, the ACC experienced a season of unusual parity and fielded an NCAA-record number of ten bowl-eligible teams. Six of those had identical 4–4 conference records, and the remaining four had 5–3 conference records. Among the eligible teams,
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reported that 100 tickets had been sold by Nevada. Maryland officials admitted that ticket sales among its fans were expected to be low, with one stating they were in the "mid-hundreds" a week and a half from the game date. According to a
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The other conference tie-in was with the WAC, which has generally fielded its champion in the game. The WAC has provided a team for the Humanitarian Bowl every year since 2001. Initially, it was speculated that the WAC championship team,
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Scoring offense and scoring defense is annotated in terms of points per game. All other measurements of offense and defense are in yards per game. National rankings among Division I FBS teams are annotated in parentheses (out of 120
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ACC teams viewed a berth in the Humanitarian Bowl as undesirable due to its location. Aside from being one of the lower priority tie-ins, the destination is far outside the conference's geographic footprint. Travel costs from the
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teams. An ACC team participated in the game every year from 2003 to 2008. Before the selections, the ACC announced that 2008 would be the final year of its tie-in with the game due to travel and cost considerations.
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With 174 yards, Da'Rel Scott set the Maryland record for rushing yards in a bowl game, despite playing just one and a half quarters due to his curfew suspension. The previous record was 165 yards, set by
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are prohibitively expensive and historically caused low turnout among ACC fans. In addition, the game is hosted at a cold-weather venue, which is a disadvantage in comparison with ACC bowl games in places such as
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time of possession. In the Humanitarian Bowl, Maryland continued the pattern by scoring in the first 1:01 with a 59-yard Chris Turner pass to Adrian Cannon. Maryland had possession for 2:26 less than Nevada.
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ran for more than 1,100 yards and 16 touchdowns in addition to passing for 2,479 yards and 19 touchdowns. Alongside Kaepernick, Nevada's rushing offense was led by running back
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third quarter. Head coach Chris Ault said, "He just ran through us like we weren't there." Defensive back Jonathan Amaya intercepted a Chris Turner pass for his fourth interception of the season.
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of Nevada. The result was an offensive shoot-out. The final score of 42–35 in favor of Maryland exceeded total-points predictions by as much as 17 and tied the all-time Humanitarian Bowl record.
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Wellington, and Taua each caught a pass for a touchdown. Due to Kaepernick's injury, backup quarterback Nick Graziano played for one series but was unable to make a completion on two attempts.
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seven points or less and 8–0 in games kicked off during daylight hours. Nevada posted a final record of 7–6. The game was the third consecutive postseason loss for Chris Ault and Nevada.
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then made his first appearance in the game. He carried the ball four times in succession to advance to the Nevada 46-yard line. On third down with nine yards to go, Turner was sacked by
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in the nearby EagleBank Bowl due to a conflict with the school's final exams. The Emerald Bowl was not seen as a viable choice due to Maryland's participation in it the year prior.
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Friedgen stated that the curfew violations occurred over several nights, and that different players violated the rule to separate degrees. He informed Maryland athletic director
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from Kaepernick was broken up in the final seconds. Nevada, however, was also accused of inconsistent play. The Wolf Pack suffered a home loss to "perennial WAC bottom-feeder"
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that was returned 36 yards to the Terps' nine-yard line. Nevada's Kaepernick attempted to rush but was stopped for no gain. On the next play, he threw the ball into the
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Maryland, which was third-best in the ACC in third down attempts (40.4%), did comparatively poorly during the game, converting only four of 14 third downs (28.6%).
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Nevada set a school record for single-season total offensive yards, recording 6,611 in 2008. This surpassed the previous record of 6,263 yards, set in 1995.
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Kaepernick took over on the Nevada 23-yard line with 4:01 and made four completions to drive to the Terps' 15-yard line. Exploiting a large opening, Kaepernick
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for yet another. He then handed off to Taua, who rushed 17 yards for a touchdown. Nevada re-took the lead, 14–13, with 46 seconds remaining in the quarter.
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single-season kickoff return yards record with 1,089 yards. Smith also broke the Humanitarian Bowl kick return record, which was previously 98 yards.
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on an 11-yard pass for another first down. Scott rushed twice to pick up a first down at the Nevada 23-yard line. After a rush by Meggett, Turner was sacked by
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Cannon and Tyler each caught a pass for a touchdown. Running back Davin Meggett caught a pass for a two-point conversion. Turner also threw one interception.
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At the end of the 2008 season, the WAC had six bowl-eligible teams, five of which participated in bowl games. The WAC had three conference tie-ins: the
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Scott also was able to help Maryland clinch the victory in the final minutes by rushing for a first down that allowed the team to run out the clock.
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made his case to bowl officials by saying that the Terrapins had beaten four of the other five 4–4 teams and not played a game against the fifth,
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Nevada and Maryland then exchanged punts three times, and the Wolf Pack punted it away a fourth time. In the span of two series, Kaepernick was
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The ACC had a contractual tie-in with the Humanitarian Bowl that afforded the bowl organizing committee the eighth pick of the conference's
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returned the ball eight yards to the Maryland 44-yard line. On the final play of the quarter, Turner handed the ball off to sophomore
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recovered it on the Nevada 45-yard line. The alternating changes in possession gave Maryland a first down, and Turner then connected with
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The featured match-up was between what was called a "wildly inconsistent" Maryland team and the third-best rushing defense and fifth-best
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team. Due to the color of its field, the stadium is nicknamed "The Blue" and the field itself is sometimes colloquially referred to as "
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then led a drive that included a 68-yard pass to the Maryland three-yard line. The Terrapins' defense stopped two rushing attempts by
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placed partial-game suspensions on seven players who violated the team's pre-bowl curfew. The suspended players were linebackers
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When plays come their way, they make them. That's something we have to be ready for. We have to find a weakness and exploit it."
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On December 7, 2008, the Humanitarian Bowl officially extended invitations to Maryland and Nevada, both of which were accepted.
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of 2.1 for an estimated 3,039,000 viewers. It was a 218% increase in television viewers from the previous season's game.
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accumulated 561 receiving yards in ten games. Heyward-Bey also recorded 208 rushing yards and was often utilized in
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threw an interception to Nevada safety Jonathan Amaya, who returned it for 33 yards to the Maryland 22-yard line, then
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and the ball was knocked loose. It was picked up by Wolf Pack linebacker Brandon Marshall who then also fumbled. Maryland
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that would have been given to Boise State and the expenses associated with traveling to Idaho. Ball State, which lost the
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The system worked well during the regular season. Nevada starting quarterback and 2008 WAC Offensive Player of the Year
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runner-up Missouri and Texas Tech, which, in midseason, was in contention for the national championship and was led by
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it into the end zone to narrow Maryland's lead to one touchdown, 42–35, with 2:19 remaining. Jaekle attempted an
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added that "The Terrapins don't 'sizzle.'" Boise State traveled to the Poinsettia Bowl, where they faced 11th-ranked
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The 77 points scored in the game tied the Humanitarian Bowl record for total points, which had been set in 1998 by
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Four Maryland backups who saw significant playing time due to the suspensions scored touchdowns: second-string
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Nevada quarterback Colin Kaepernick set the Humanitarian Bowl passing yardage record with 370 yards
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In Nevada's final regular season game, Kaepernick led the Wolf Pack in a second-half comeback to defeat
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in an effort to give Nevada another chance on offense, but the ball was recovered by Maryland receiver
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Jaekle kicked off to the Maryland 30-yard line where it was returned by Green for two yards. A fresh
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Torrey Smith, third-string slot receiver Adrian Cannon, and third-string running back Morgan Green.
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Adrian Cannon 59-yard touchdown reception from Chris Turner, Obi Egekeze kick no good (miss right)
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Maryland freshman wide receiver Torrey Smith, with his 99-yard kickoff return, broke the all-time
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and Louisiana Tech. Hawaii had a standing contract with the home-town Hawaii Bowl where it played
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short 15-yard kick which was returned 36 yards by Nevada to the Maryland nine-yard line.
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could provide eligible teams. Two other WAC teams achieved bowl eligibility with 6–6 records.
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In subsequent possessions, Nevada and Maryland both failed to gain first downs and exchanged
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Nevada suffered three of its five losses against then top-twelve ranked teams. They lost to
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on December 30, 2008. It was the two teams' first meeting. The game featured two conference
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Chris Wellington 1-yard touchdown reception from Colin Kaepernick, Brett Jaekle kick good
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Predictions for the game varied, but generally favored Nevada with Maryland as the
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due to his breakaway speed. Maryland had another offensive weapon in running back
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Maryland Terrapins defensive coordinator Chris Cosh returning to Kansas State
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get bed checked and sneak out." He added, "But I checked again at 1 o'clock.
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Kaepernick also was able to scamper 15 yards for a rushing touchdown.
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assistant Danny Pearman announced their resignations. Cosh returned to
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reporter, Maryland's final ticket figure was about 800. By comparison,
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In 2008, Nevada typically ran an offensive scheme referred to as the "
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and ended its perfect record, declined the overtures and instead met
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betting firms assigned Nevada as 0.5- to 3.0-point favorites. The
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Maryland Holds Off Nevada,42-35, to Win Roady's Humanitarian Bowl
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Colin Kaepernick 15-yard touchdown run, Brett Jaekle kick good
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With regards to facing the pistol offense, Maryland head coach
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threw for 2,318 yards, 11 touchdowns, and 10 
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Da'Rel Scott 49-yard touchdown run, Obi Egekeze kick good
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Morgan Green 53-yard touchdown run, Obi Egekeze kick good
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No flash in the pan: Texas Tech looking like contenders
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Scott benched early, then leads Maryland past Nevada
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The 5799: 5599: 5318: 4941: 4005:Nevada Wolf Pack @ Maryland Terrapins 3995: 3901: 3364:Bowl season leaves Terps feeling blue 3338:The immutable logic of Ralph Friedgen 3106: 2952: 2839: 1777: 1774: 1771: 1766: 1763: 1760: 1146:, a team (then 1–3) that had lost to 692: 554: 5968:Nevada Wolf Pack football bowl games 4813:Terps' Scott narrows in on greatness 4620: 4568: 4096:Ginsburg, David (October 17, 2008). 4033:Stewart Mandel (December 18, 2008). 3977:"Jeff Sagarin NCAA football ratings" 3875:Maryland expecting few fans in Boise 3641:, December 17, 2008, retrieved 2009. 3553:, ESPN, retrieved December 31, 2008. 3392:Prisbell, Eric (November 20, 2008). 2915:Prisbell, Eric (December 31, 2008). 2776: 1556:. 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The game was played at 1: 5628:Maryland Terrapins bowl games 4134:Nevada 2008 Schedules/Results 3120:2008–09 Bowl Schedule/results 2856: 2801:Glossary of American football 2146: 2127:Glossary of American football 5890:2011 Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl 4406:The Pistol Offense – Part II 4007:, Las Vegas Line Movements, 3892:UM awaiting lonely road west 3551:Nevada 2008 Schedule/Results 2537:Ronnie Tyler, second-string 2283: 2280: 2270: 2267: 2257: 2254: 2244: 2241: 2231: 2228: 2218: 2215: 2205: 2202: 2192: 2189: 2179: 2176: 1705:, tying the score at 28–28. 1335:it, then we're in trouble." 1077: 1066: 1055: 1044: 1037: 1026: 1015: 1004: 993: 986: 975: 964: 953: 942: 935: 7: 5828:Nevada Wolf Pack bowl games 4633:, p. 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Nevada quarterback 1257:defensive coordinator 1187:offensive coordinator 829: 727:Shreveport, Louisiana 719:San Diego, California 687:Associated Press Poll 671:ACC Atlantic Division 609:Meineke Car Care Bowl 589:Jacksonville, Florida 573:ACC Championship Game 541:MAC Championship Game 18:College football game 5930:2021 Quick Lane Bowl 5900:2012 New Mexico Bowl 5875:2007 New Mexico Bowl 5785:2023 Music City Bowl 5770:2016 Quick Lane Bowl 4841:The Washington Times 4800:The Washington Times 4702:The Washington Times 4563:The Washington Times 4357:The Washington Times 4260:The Nevada Sagebrush 4065:ACC bowl predictions 4045:on December 22, 2008 3879:The Washington Times 3826:Reno Gazette-Journal 3742:Reno Gazette-Journal 3368:The Washington Times 3350:The Washington Times 2302:Most Valuable Player 2199:4th down conversions 2186:3rd down conversions 1775:Scoring information 1640:two-point conversion 1382:defensive line coach 1191:wide receivers coach 980:Strength of schedule 889:Reno Gazette-Journal 646:Maryland head coach 605:Nashville, Tennessee 537:home-field advantage 410:University of Nevada 32:Postseason bowl game 5860:1996 Las Vegas Bowl 5855:1995 Las Vegas Bowl 5850:1992 Las Vegas Bowl 5775:2021 Pinstripe Bowl 5695:1980 Tangerine Bowl 5559:Roady's Truck Stops 4631:The Washington Post 3799:The Washington Post 3398:The Washington Post 3162:The Washington Post 3023:, December 9, 2008. 3020:The Idaho Statesman 2921:The Washington Post 2586: 2474:Maryland Receiving 2363: 1682:Darrius Heyward-Bey 1214:Darrius Heyward-Bey 1155:Big 12 Championship 858:Humanitarian Bowl. 842:. The field's blue 523:, Boise State, and 438:Roady's Truck Stops 434:New Plymouth, Idaho 5760:2013 Military Bowl 5755:2010 Military Bowl 5530:Albertsons Stadium 4892:2009-01-01 at the 4873:2011-06-10 at the 4853:Davin Megget Stats 4835:2012-02-01 at the 4781:2009-02-13 at the 4758:2008-12-05 at the 4696:2012-02-02 at the 4660:2009-02-07 at the 4557:2008-12-29 at the 4498:2008-12-06 at the 4478:2009-01-04 at the 4459:2008-12-04 at the 4427:2008-12-30 at the 4374:2011-06-10 at the 4351:2008-12-24 at the 4278:2009-01-29 at the 4273:James Franklin Bio 4253:2009-01-08 at the 4153:. December 7, 2008 4070:2009-01-30 at the 4039:Sports Illustrated 3843:2009-01-26 at the 3775:2009-01-31 at the 3720:2011-07-22 at the 3682:2008-10-14 at the 3621:2008-12-04 at the 3602:2008-12-19 at the 3583:2011-06-10 at the 3489:2011-07-16 at the 3467:2011-10-02 at the 3423:2008-12-11 at the 3343:2008-12-02 at the 3323:2008-12-10 at the 3255:2010-12-31 at the 3230:2009-01-14 at the 3206:2009-02-05 at the 3201:"Bowl Invitations" 3187:2012-01-19 at the 3138:2008-10-23 at the 3078:2008-12-04 at the 3055:2008-12-06 at the 2997:2009-01-16 at the 2971:2009-01-01 at the 2897:2008-05-09 at the 2874:2008-12-19 at the 2782:5–1 in games 2584:Individual leaders 2582: 2361:Individual leaders 2359: 2277:Time of possession 2123:time of possession 1400:, Trey Covington, 1305:play action passes 1108:Sports Illustrated 832: 693:WAC team selection 636:economic recession 593:Champs Sports Bowl 555:ACC team selection 390:Maryland Terrapins 347:Humanitarian Bowl 51:Maryland Terrapins 5938: 5937: 5915:2018 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victory 1130:Under head coach 1098: 1097: 1094: 806:and running back 723:Independence Bowl 430:Humanitarian Bowl 381:was a postseason 375: 374: 371: 370: 192:December 30, 2008 184: 183: 113: 112: 5985: 5895:2011 Hawaii Bowl 5885:2009 Hawaii Bowl 5865:2005 Hawaii Bowl 5845:1949 Harbor Bowl 5829: 5820: 5813: 5806: 5797: 5796: 5725:2002 Orange Bowl 5715:1985 Cherry Bowl 5660:1956 Orange Bowl 5655:1954 Orange Bowl 5629: 5620: 5613: 5606: 5597: 5596: 5578:Related articles 5348: 5339: 5332: 5325: 5316: 5315: 5305: 5302: 5295: 5292: 5285: 5282: 5264: 5256: 5248: 5240: 5232: 5210: 5202: 5194: 5186: 5178: 5170: 5162: 5154: 5146: 5138: 5130: 5122: 5114: 5106: 5098: 5090: 5082: 5074: 5066: 5058: 5050: 5047:Meineke Car Care 5042: 5034: 5026: 5018: 5010: 5002: 4994: 4986: 4971: 4962: 4955: 4948: 4939: 4938: 4933: 4920: 4909: 4903: 4897: 4884: 4878: 4865: 4856: 4850: 4844: 4826: 4820: 4809: 4803: 4792: 4786: 4774:Heather Dinich, 4772: 4763: 4750: 4744: 4738: 4705: 4687: 4681: 4671: 4665: 4652: 4646: 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404:represented the 394:Nevada Wolf Pack 383:college football 343: 342: 287:750,000 per team 242:Colin Kaepernick 119: 56:Nevada Wolf Pack 47: 46: 41: 26: 21: 20: 5993: 5992: 5988: 5987: 5986: 5984: 5983: 5982: 5943: 5942: 5939: 5934: 5840:1948 Salad Bowl 5831: 5827: 5824: 5794: 5789: 5735:2004 Gator Bowl 5730:2002 Peach Bowl 5700:1982 Aloha Bowl 5675:1975 Gator Bowl 5665:1973 Peach Bowl 5650:1952 Sugar Bowl 5645:1950 Gator Bowl 5640:1948 Gator Bowl 5631: 5627: 5624: 5594: 5589: 5573: 5535: 5518: 5501: 5350: 5346: 5343: 5313: 5308: 5300: 5298: 5290: 5288: 5280: 5277:All-Star Games: 5275: 5267: 5259: 5251: 5243: 5235: 5221: 5213: 5205: 5197: 5189: 5181: 5173: 5165: 5157: 5149: 5141: 5133: 5125: 5117: 5109: 5101: 5093: 5085: 5077: 5069: 5061: 5053: 5045: 5037: 5029: 5021: 5013: 5005: 4997: 4989: 4981: 4973: 4969: 4966: 4936: 4921: 4912: 4904: 4900: 4894:Wayback Machine 4885: 4881: 4875:Wayback Machine 4866: 4859: 4851: 4847: 4837:Wayback Machine 4827: 4823: 4810: 4806: 4793: 4789: 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Index


Maryland Terrapins
Nevada Wolf Pack
ACC
WAC
Ralph Friedgen
Chris Ault
2008
Bronco Stadium
Boise
Idaho
Da'Rel Scott
Colin Kaepernick
Favorite
Referee
MW
US$
Network
ESPN
Announcers
Bob Wischusen
Brock Huard
Heather Cox
Nielsen ratings
Humanitarian Bowl
2007
2009
college football
bowl game
Maryland Terrapins

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