2014 Texas Bowl

2014 AdvoCare V100 Texas Bowl
1234 Total
Arkansas 32107 31
Texas 0700 7
Date December 29, 2014
Season 2014
Stadium NRG Stadium
Location Houston, Texas
MVP Arkansas QB Brandon Allen[1]
Favorite Arkansas by 7[2]
National anthem Cory Morrow[3]
Referee Ron Cherry[4] (ACC)
Attendance 71,115[4]
United States TV coverage
Network ESPN/ESPN Radio
Announcers Dave Pasch, Brian Griese, & Tom Luginbill (ESPN)
Adam Amin, John Congemi, & Kayce Smith (ESPN Radio)

The 2014 Texas Bowl was an American college football bowl game played on December 29, 2014 at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas. It was one of the 2014–15 bowl games that concludes the 2014 FBS football season. The ninth edition of the Texas Bowl, it featured the Arkansas Razorbacks of the Southeastern Conference against the Texas Longhorns of the Big 12 Conference.[5] The game began at 8:00 p.m. CST and aired on ESPN. Sponsored by the AdvoCare nutrition and sports performance company, it was officially known as the AdvoCare V100 Texas Bowl.

The game was the 78th meeting of the Arkansas–Texas football rivalry, which has been played only occasionally since the Razorbacks left the Southwest Conference for the SEC in 1992. The Razorbacks won the game, with a final score of 31–7.

Teams

Arkansas Razorbacks

Texas Longhorns

Game summary

The 2014 Texas Bowl was dominated by Arkansas from beginning to end. The Razorbacks opened the scoring with an Adam McFain field goal in the first quarter, to give Arkansas a 3-0 lead. The second quarter proved to be very productive for the Razorback offense, as quarterback Brandon Allen threw touchdowns passes to Demetrius Wilson and Keon Hatcher. The Arkansas defense got in on the second quarter scoring as well, as defensive lineman Taiwan Johnson recovered a Longhorn fumble in the end zone for a Razorback touchdown. Texas put together their only scoring drive in the second period, when Longhorn quarterback Tyrone Swoopes scored on a nine yard run around the left end. The Hogs lead 24-7 at the half.

Scoring was limited in the second half, as neither team put up any points in the third quarter. Arkansas running back Jonathan Williams tacked on a fourth quarter rushing touchdown, pushing the Hogs lead to 31-7. Texas would attempt a late game comeback, but Arkansas cornerback Henre' Tolliver intercepted Swoopes' final pass attempt, ending all hope for the Longhorns. That allowed the Hogs to run out the game clock, and secure the 31-7 victory.

Arkansas quarterback Brandon Allen was named the Texas Bowl MVP, after passing for 160 yards and two touchdowns with no interceptions, and guiding the Hog offense to 353 yards of total offense. The Razorback defense was over-powering all night against the Longhorn offense, holding Texas to only 2 yards rushing, 59 yards of total offense, forcing two turnovers, and sacking Swoopes three times. Arkansas improved to finish the season 7-6, while Texas fell to 6-7.

Scoring summary

Scoring summary
Quarter Time Drive Team Scoring information Score
Plays Yards TOP ARK TEX
1 4:32 10 33 4:21 ARK 32-yard field goal by Adam McFain 3 0
2 14:15 6 87 2:44 ARK Demetrius Wilson 36-yard touchdown reception from Brandon Allen, McFain kick good 10 0
2 8:13 1 4 0:08 ARK Fumble recovery returned 0 yards for touchdown by Ark Taiwan Johnson, McFain kick good 17 0
2 3:59 8 44 4:14 TEX Tyrone Swoopes 9-yard touchdown run, Nick Rose kick good 17 7
2 0:24 9 61 3:35 ARK Keon Hatcher 5-yard touchdown reception from Allen, McFain kick good 24 7
4 11:41 13 57 8:39 ARK Jonathan Williams 1-yard touchdown run, McFain kick good 31 7
"TOP" = time of possession. For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football. 31 7

Source:[6]

Statistics

Statistics[4] ARK TEX
First downs 20 7
Plays–yards 73–353 43–59
Rushes–yards 50–193 18–2
Passing yards 160 57
Passing: Comp–Att–Int 12–23–0 13–25–1
Time of possession 41:10 18:50

References

  1. Clip Syndicate (December 30, 2014). "Texas Bowl MVP Brandon Allen". theusdaily.com. Retrieved December 30, 2014.
  2. Odds
  3. Kirk, Otis (December 28, 2014). "Some details concerning Monday's Texas Bowl Gameday Schedule". arkansas.247sports.com. Retrieved December 30, 2014.
  4. 1 2 3 Stats
  5. Ching, David, and Olson, Max (December 7, 2014). "AdvoCare V100 Texas Bowl: Arkansas Razorbacks vs. Texas Longhorns", ESPN. Retrieved December 11, 2014.
  6. "Arkansas Razorbacks vs. Texas Longhorns - Play By Play". ESPN. 29 December 2014. Retrieved 30 December 2014.
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