2001 New Orleans Bowl

2001 New Orleans Bowl
1234 Total
Colorado State 177714 45
North Texas 01406 20
Date December 18, 2001
Season 2001
Stadium Louisiana Superdome
Location New Orleans, Louisiana
MVP Colorado State DB Justin Gallimore
Attendance 27,004[1]
Payout US$750,000[2]
United States TV coverage
Network ESPN2[3]
Nielsen ratings 1.37[3]

The 2001 New Orleans Bowl featured the North Texas Mean Green and the Colorado State Rams. It was the inaugural playing of the game. North Texas became the first team in NCAA history to make a bowl game after starting the season 0-5. They were the Sun Belt Conference Champions, despite having a losing record, and with the conference championship, had earned the automatic bid, staying consistent with rules in other NCAA sports (most notably basketball) where the conference champion earns an automatic postseason bid, regardless of record.

Running back Brad Svoboda got Colorado State on the board first with a 2-yard touchdown run, to give them a 7-0 lead. Kent Naughton later connected on a 46-yard field goal to increase CSU's lead to 10-0. Quarterback Bradlee Van Pelt threw an 8-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Jose Ochoa to give CSU a 17-0 lead.

Quarterback Scott Hall threw a 5-yard touchdown pass to Dustin Dean to get North Texas on the scoreboard, 17-7. Bradlee Van Pelt rushed 6 yards for a touchdown, and a 24-7 Colorado State lead. Scott Hall threw a 42-yard touchdown pass to Ja'Mel Branch to cut the lead to 24-14. In the third quarter, Justin Gallimore recovered a blocked punt in the end zone for a touchdown and a 31-14 lead.

In the fourth quarter, Chad Dixon rushed for a 2-yard touchdown, to increase the lead to 38-14. Running back Michael Vomhof rushed 20 yards for a touchdown to increase the lead again to 45-14. Back-up quarterback Michael Bridges threw a 13-yard touchdown pass to Andy Blount, making the final score 45-20.

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