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1992 Aloha Bowl

American college football game


American college football game

FieldValue
year_game_played1992
game_nameAloha Bowl
football_season1992
visitor_name_shortKansas
visitor_nicknameJayhawks
visitor_schoolUniversity of Kansas
home_name_shortBYU
home_nicknameCougars
home_schoolBrigham Young University
visitor_record7-4
home_record8-4
visitor_coachGlen Mason
home_coachLavell Edwards
home_rank_AP25
home_rank_coaches23
home_rank_bowlcoalition24
visitor_1q9
visitor_2q3
visitor_3q0
visitor_4q11
home_1q7
home_2q7
home_3q6
home_4q0
date_game_playedDecember 25
stadiumAloha Stadium
cityHonolulu, Hawaii
us_networkABC
us_announcersMark Jones, Tim Brant, and Julie Moran

The 1992 Aloha Bowl was played on December 25, 1992, at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, Hawaii. Kansas earned its first bowl win in 31 years over an 8-4 BYU team led by reserve quarterback Tom Young, the younger brother of NFL hall-of-famer Steve Young. Young earned the start after starting quarterback Ryan Hancock went down with a season-ending injury in the regular season finale against Utah.

Background

Kansas won seven of their first eight games, even rising up to #13 in the polls before a matchup with #7 Nebraska. A 49–7 thrashing by the Cornhuskers sent them into a tailspin, as they lost to #13 Colorado and Missouri to close out their season. Despite this, the Jayhawks finished in 3rd place in the Big Eight Conference, their highest finish in the Big Eight since their 2nd-place finish in 1973. BYU started the season 1–3, with losses to San Diego State, UCLA and Hawaii. Wins over Utah State, Fresno State, and Wyoming got them back on the trail. After a loss to #10 Notre Dame, the Cougars rebounded with a win over #14 Penn State. Wins over New Mexico, Air Force and Utah closed out a season in which they finished in a three-way tie for the Western Athletic Conference championship with Hawaii and Fresno State.

Game summary

BYU went up 7–0 on the game's opening play when Hema Heimuli returned the opening kickoff for a touchdown. Kansas evened the score at 7–7 two plays later when Kansas receiver Matt Gay caught a pass that was ruled a lateral from quarterback Chip Hilleary and hit a wide-open Rodney Harris for a 74-yard touchdown pass. Replays showed that the first pass was in fact 2 yards forward, which would have made the play illegal with two forward passes.

The Jayhawks took a 9–7 lead later in the first quarter when junior lineman Chris Maumalanga burst through the Cougars' offensive line to sack running back Jamal Willis in his own endzone for a safety.

Willis later gained revenge with a 29-yard touchdown run with 10:16 left in the second quarter. Following his score, BYU led 14–9. On the ensuing kickoff, senior running back Maurice Douglas broke free for a 54-yard return that put the Jayhawks on the BYU 43. The return set up a 41-yard field goal from Dan Eichloff that capped the first-half scoring at 14–12.

BYU scored on a 10-yard touchdown pass from Young to Otis Sterling and took a 20–12 lead into the fourth quarter, but Hilleary engineered a six-play, 75-yard drive – capped off by his one-yard run and successful two-point conversion – that tied the score at 20–20. After a Cougar punt, Kansas put together a seven-minute drive that ended in Dan Eichloff's game-winning 48-yard field goal. BYU did not fare well on its own field goal kicking, with David Lauder missing a pair of short field goals earlier in the half.

Statistics

StatisticsKansasBYU
First downs1819
Rushing yards172142
Passing yards200262
Total offense372404
Passing12–24–015–31–1
Fumbles–lost0–01–0
Penalties–yards7–557–73
Punt return yards518
Kickoff return yards79110
Punts–average8–48.254–48.25

Aftermath

The Cougars made five more bowl games in the decade, with victories in two of those games. The Jayhawks went to just one more bowl game in the decade, in 1995.

References

References

  1. (January 11, 2009). "The Aloha Bowl 1992".
  2. (December 4, 2000). "1992 Aloha Bowl: Kansas 23, BYU 20".
  3. "CougarStats: BYU Football: BYU vs. Kansas 1992 Aloha Bowl".
  4. (October 3, 2015). "1992 Aloha Bowl – Bowl Games – Tradition – BYU Football Guide". BYU Cougars.
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