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2011 Military Bowl


FieldValue
game_nameMilitary Bowl
title_sponsor_suffixpresented by Northrop Grumman
subheader4th Military Bowl
imageMilitary Bowl logo (2010-12).png
date_game_playedDecember 28
year_game_played2011
football_season2011
stadiumRFK Stadium
cityWashington, D.C.
visitor_schoolUniversity of Toledo
visitor_name_shortToledo
visitor_nicknameRockets
visitor_record8–4
visitor_coachMatt Campbell
visitor_conferenceMAC
visitor_1q21
visitor_2q7
visitor_3q7
visitor_4q7
home_schoolUnited States Air Force Academy
home_name_shortAir Force
home_nicknameFalcons
home_record7–5
home_coachTroy Calhoun
home_conferenceMountain West
home_1q14
home_2q14
home_3q7
home_4q6
oddsToledo by 3
MVPBernard Reedy (WR, Toledo)
refereeRiley Johnson (Sun Belt)
attendance25,042
payout1 million per team
us_networkESPN
us_announcersPam Ward (Play-by-Play)
Dan Hawkins (Analyst)
Jeannine Edwards (Sidelines)
ratings1.5

Dan Hawkins (Analyst) Jeannine Edwards (Sidelines)

The 2011 Military Bowl, the fourth edition of the game, was a post-season American college football bowl game, held on December 28, 2011, at Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium in Washington, D.C. as part of the 2011–12 NCAA bowl season.

The game, which telecast at 4:30 p.m. ET on ESPN, featured the Air Force Falcons from the Mountain West Conference versus the Toledo Rockets from the Mid-American Conference. Sponsored by Northrop Grumman, the game was officially known as the 2011 Military Bowl presented by Northrop Grumman.

Teams

The 2011 Military Bowl was the first meeting between Air Force and Toledo. Prior to the bowl game, the Falcons had played against one Mid-American Conference team, winning and losing one game to Kent State.

Air Force

The 2011 Military Bowl was the Falcon's fifth consecutive appearance in a bowl game (2007–11). Air Force was highlighted by the performances of Jon Davis who has a 10 career games with 10 or more tackles; Asher Clark who has 11 career 100-yard rushing games; and senior quarterback Tim Jefferson, Air Force's winningest quarterback. The Falcons came into the game 2nd in the FBS in rushing, average 320.3 rushing yards a game.

Toledo

Coming into this game, Toledo averaged 42.3 points per game for the season, including an FBS-best 53.8 points in November. The team was led by junior first-team All-MAC WR Eric Page, who set numerous school records in 2011, including most receptions in a season (112) and for a career (293) and senior RB Adonis Thomas, who finished the season with 963 yards rushing. Toledo quarterback Terrence Owens, however, only started the final two games of the 2011 season coming into the bowl game; quarterback Austin Dantin started the first 10 games before a concussion sidelined him. A few days after accepting the invitation to the 2011 Military Bowl, coach Tim Beckman left Toledo to become the coach for Illinois, leaving offensive coordinator Matt Campbell to coach the Rockets in the bowl game.

Game summary

Within a period of 5 minutes, 2 seconds in the 1st quarter, Toledo and Air Force scored a combined 5 touchdowns. The Rockets scored first on a 17-yard touchdown pass. On the ensuing kickoff, Air Force's Cody Getz fumbled the ball, giving the ball back to Toledo. Toledo took advantage of the fumble to go up 14–0. Air Force got on board on a 22-yard Tim Jefferson quarterback rush to cut the lead 14–7. On the ensuing kickoff, Toledo's Eric Page returned the kickoff 87 yards to make it 21–7. Air Force, helped by a 60-yard Jonathan Warzeka run, cut the lead 21–14 going into the 2nd quarter.[[File:Eric Page (6617069503).jpg|thumb|250px|right|[[Eric Page]] (left) scored a touchdown for Toledo in the first quarter.]] After forcing Toledo to punt, Air Force tied the game 21–21 on an Asher Clark touchdown run. Toledo retook the lead on a 48-yard passing touchdown to make it 28–21. On the ensuing drive, Air Force turned the ball over on downs. However, Toledo fumbled the ball on its possession. Taking advantage of the fumble, Air Force tied the game 28–28 on a 37-yard touchdown pass. The game remained tied at the end of the first half.

Toledo took the lead in the 3rd quarter when Jermaine Robinson intercepted Tim Jefferson and returned the ball 37-yards for a touchdown. However, the Falcons were able to tie the game 35–35 on a 2-yard Mike DeWitt touchdown run.

The first four drives of the 4th quarter ended in punts. Toledo took the lead on a 33-yard touchdown pass to Bernard Reedy to make it 42–35 with 5:01 remaining in the game. Air Force was able to respond on a 4th-and-3, 33-yard touchdown pass from Tim Jefferson to Zack Kauth with 52 seconds remaining in regulation. Air Force then lined up for to kick an extra point. Instead of going for the extra point, though, Air Force went for a two-point conversion in order to go ahead of Toledo. However, on the conversion attempt, an option run, David Baska pitch to kicker Parker Herrington was low and ended up bouncing out of bounds in the end zone. Toledo was able to recover the Falcon's onside kick and was able to seal the victory after getting a 1st down.

Scoring Summary

Source.

Scoring PlayScore
1st Quarter
UT – Bernard Reedy 17 Yd Pass From Terrance Owens (Ryan Casano Kick), 6:38UT 7–0
UT – Adonis Thomas 41 Yd Run (Ryan Casano Kick), 6:22UT 14–0
AFA – Tim Jefferson Jr. 22 Yd Run (Parker Herrington Kick), 2:29UT 14–7
UT – Eric Page 87 Yd Kickoff Return (Ryan Casano Kick), 2:17UT 21–7
AFA – Mike DeWitt 3 Yd Run (Parker Herrington Kick), 1:36UT 21–14
2nd Quarter
AFA – Asher Clark 1 Yd Run (Park Herrington Kick), 9:43Tie 21–21
UT – Bernard Reedy 49 Yd Pass From Terrance Owens (Ryan Casano Kick), 7:49UT 28–21
AFA – Jonathan Warzeka 37 Yd Pass From Tim Jefferson Jr. (Parker Herrington Kick), 2:07Tie 28–28
3rd Quarter
UT – Jermaine Robinson 37 Yd Interception Return (Ryan Casano Kick), 8:56UT 35–28
AFA – Mike DeWitt 2 Yd Run (Parker Herrington Kick), 5:59Tie 35–35
4th Quarter
UT – Bernard Reedy 33 Yd Pass From Terrance Owens (Ryan Casano Kick), 5:01UT 42–35
AFA – Zack Kauth 33 Yd Pass From Tim Jefferson Jr. (Two-Point Conversion Failed), 0:52UT 42–41

Statistics

StatisticToledo Rocketscolor=white}}"ToledoAir Force Falconscolor=white}}"Air Force
First downs1720
Rushes-yards (net)32–12355–248
Passing yards (net)216159
Passes, Att-Comp-Int27–21–122–13–1
Total offense, plays – yards57–33977–407
Time of Possession25:4734:13

References

References

  1. Bowl Schedule, ''Los Angeles Times'', December 7, 2011
  2. [https://web.archive.org/web/20111229093204/http://scores.espn.go.com/ncf/recap?gameId=313622005 Toledo takes Military Bowl thanks to Air Force's botched 2-point conversion]. [[ESPN]]. 28 December 2011. Retrieved 28 December 2011.
  3. [https://www.espn.com/blog/ncfnation/tag/_/name/2011-military-bowl-keys Military Bowl: Three Keys]. [[ESPN]]. 27 December 2011. Retrieved 28 December 2011.
  4. Becker, Matt. [http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/preview?gid=201112280087 Toledo at Air Force Preview]. [[Yahoo Sports]]. 22 December 2011. Retrieved 28 December 2011.
  5. [https://www.espn.com/college-football/playbyplay?gameId=313622005&period=0 Toledo Rockets vs. Air Force Falcons Play-by-Play]. [[ESPN]]. Retrieved 28 December 2011.
  6. [https://www.espn.com/college-football/boxscore?gameId=313622005 Toledo Rockets vs. Air Force Falcons box score]. [[ESPN]]. Retrieved 30 December 2011.
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