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2009 Texas Bowl

2009 Texas Bowl

FieldValue
year_game_played2009
game_nameTexas Bowl
imageTexasBowl2009.jpg
captionTexas Bowl logo for 2009
football_season2009
visitor_name_shortNavy
visitor_nicknameMidshipmen
visitor_schoolUnited States Naval Academy
home_name_shortMissouri
home_nicknameTigers
home_schoolUniversity of Missouri
visitor_record9–4
visitor_conferenceIndependent
home_record8–4
home_conferenceBig 12
visitor_coachKen Niumatalolo
home_coachGary Pinkel
visitor_1q7
visitor_2q7
visitor_3q7
visitor_4q14
home_1q7
home_2q3
home_3q0
home_4q3
date_game_playedDecember 31
stadiumReliant Stadium
cityHouston, Texas
MVPQB Ricky Dobbs, Navy
oddsMissouri by 6.5
refereePerry Havener (Sun Belt Conference)
attendance69,441
us_networkESPN
us_announcers_linkList of announcers of major college bowl games
us_announcersMark Jones
Bob Davie
Quint Kessenich
ratings2.1

Bob Davie Quint Kessenich The 2009 Texas Bowl was the fourth edition of the college football bowl game, and was played at Reliant Stadium in Houston, Texas. The game started at 2:30 p.m. US CST on Thursday, December 31, 2009. The game was telecast on ESPN for the first time in bowl history after being televised by the NFL Network for the first three games. The Texas Bowl matched the Big 12 Conference sixth-place Missouri Tigers against independent Navy Midshipmen. Navy defeated Missouri 35–13.

This was the first time that either team appeared in the Texas Bowl. It was the seventh year in a row that Navy appeared in a bowl game, and a team record fifth year in a row that Missouri made a post-season appearance. Missouri came off two straight bowl wins while Navy had lost three bowl games in a row. The game marked the third time that the two teams had played each other and the second time they had met in a bowl game. Prior to the 2009 Texas Bowl, Missouri held a 2–0 advantage with a 35–14 victory in 1948 and a 21–14 win in 1961 in the Orange Bowl.

Game summary

Navy wore their navy blue home jerseys with white and red trimmed shoulders, Missouri wore their white away jerseys. Missouri struck first with a 58-yard touchdown pass to Danario Alexander, but that would be the best part of the day for Missouri. Despite a fumble by Navy, the Midshipmen defense shut Missouri down, and gave the ball back to Navy QB Ricky Dobbs, who atoned for his fumble on the previous drive with a one-yard TD rush, his 25th of the season. Dobbs would fumble again in the endzone, resulting in Missouri having a chance to take the lead before halftime, but Missouri fumbled on the next play, and Dobbs atoned for his fumble once more with a touchdown. Missouri cut it to 14–10 for halftime, but they would not draw any closer. Navy dominated the rest of the game. After halftime, Navy took a 21–10 lead on a Dobbs pass to Bobby Doyle. Missouri QB Blaine Gabbert then threw an interception, and Navy didn't look back. Navy ate up most of the 3rd quarter before a 4th down stop. However, Missouri could only amass a field goal out of a 95-yard drive. Navy won by a final count of 35–13. Ricky Dobbs took Texas Bowl MVP honors.

Scoring

Marcus Curry scores a touchdown for Navy in the fourth quarter
Scoring playScore
1st Quarter
MIZZ – Blaine Gabbert 58-yard pass to Danario Alexander (Grant Ressel kick), 14:36MIZZ 7–0
NAVY – Ricky Dobbs 1-yard rush (Joe Buckley kick), 2:58TIE 7–7
2nd Quarter
NAVY – Ricky Dobbs 13-yard rush (Joe Buckley kick), 0:45NAVY 14–7
MIZZ – Grant Ressel 31-yard field goal, 0:00NAVY 14–10
3rd Quarter
NAVY – Ricky Dobbs 3-yard pass to Bobby Doyle (Joe Buckley kick), 10:04NAVY 21–10
4th Quarter
MIZZ – Grant Ressel 31-yard field goal, 14:58NAVY 21–13
NAVY – Marcus Curry 11-yard rush (Joe Buckley kick), 14:23NAVY 28–13
NAVY – Ricky Dobbs 1-yard rush (Joe Buckley kick), 4:56NAVY 35–13

Statistics

StatisticsNAVYMIZZ
First downs2817
Plays–yards81–51557–356
Rushes–yards67–38526–65
Passing yards130291
Passing: Comp–Att–Int9–14–015–31–2
Time of possession40:5419:06

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References

References

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