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2012 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl

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College football game
2012 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl
Toledo RocketsUtah State Aggies
(9–3)(10–2)
MACWAC
1541
Head coach: 
Matt Campbell
Head coach: 
Gary Andersen
APCoachesBCS
182022
1234Total
Toledo330915
Utah State7332841
DateDecember 15, 2012
Season2012
StadiumBronco Stadium
LocationBoise, Idaho
MVPBernard ReedyToledo Wide Receiver
Kerwynn WilliamsUtah State Running Back
FavoriteUtah St. by 10[1]
RefereeEddie Shelton (MWC)
Attendance29,243
PayoutUS$650,000
United States TV coverage
NetworkESPN
AnnouncersTom Hart (Play-by-play)
Mike Bellotti (Analyst)
Quint Kessenich (Sideline)
Famous Idaho Potato Bowl
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The2012 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl was a post-season Americancollege footballbowl game held on December 15, 2012 atBronco Stadium inBoise, Idaho in the United States. The sixteenth edition of the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl began at 2:30 p.m.MST and aired onESPN. It featured theToledo Rockets from theMid-American Conference against theWestern Athletic Conference championUtah State Aggies, and was the final game of the2012 NCAA Division I FBS football season for both teams. The Rockets accepted their invitation after earning a 9–2 record in the regular season, while the Aggies accepted theirs after earning a 10–2 record. Utah State won the game 41–15.[2]

Teams

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Since 2001, the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl has given an automatic bid to a team from theWestern Athletic Conference. However, this was the final year of the bid, as the WAC ceased sponsorship of football following the season. Coincidentally, the WAC's bid was given after theBig West Conference (whose champion had the automatic bid) ceased sponsoring football following the2000 game.

TheMid-American Conference has held their automatic bid since 2010, following theToronto-basedInternational Bowl ceasing operations.

This was the first meeting between these two teams.

Toledo

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Main article:2012 Toledo Rockets football team

In one of the more successful seasons in the conference's history, the Rockets were one of the MAC's more successful teams, finishing with a 6–2 conference record, good for a tie for second place in the West Division (though losing the tiebreaker to theBall State Cardinals). After the season, the Rockets accepted their invitation to the 2012 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl.[3]

This would be the Rockets' first Famous Idaho Potato Bowl.

Utah State

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Main article:2012 Utah State Aggies football team

The Aggies came off of one of their most successful seasons in school history, finishing 6–0 in WAC play and winning the conference's final outright championship. In fact, the Aggies' only two losses of the season by a margin of no more than three points (to theWisconsin Badgers by a score of 16–14 and theirOld Wagon Wheel rivals theBYU Cougars by a score of 6–3). After defeating theIdaho Vandals to finish their regular season record at 10–2 (winning ten games for the first time in school history), the Aggies accepted the fourth invitation of the2012–13 NCAA Bowl season to the 2012 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl.[4]

This would be the Aggies' third Famous Idaho Potato Bowl, following the inaugural1997 game against theCincinnati Bearcats as well as the2011 game against theOhio Bobcats, both of which the Aggies lost. It would also be the Aggies' final game as a member of the WAC before they moved to theMountain West Conference in2013.

Game summary

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First quarter

Toledo got the ball to start the game and executed a 5-play, 49-yard drive that resulted in a 37-yard field goal by Jeremiah Detmer for the first points of the game. On the ensuing Utah State drive, the Aggies managed one first down prior to punting away after two plays for losses of yardage as well as an illegal substitution penalty. Later in the quarter, Utah State got the ball back and executed a drive that culminated with a 62-yard rushing touchdown byChuckie Keeton. That was the last score of the quarter.[5]

Second quarter

The second quarter began with a 9-play, 50-yard drive for Toledo that was capped off with a 37-yard field goal by Detmer, his second of the game from that distance. After exchanging punts, Utah State executed an 86-yard drive in the final 1:39 that resulted in a successful 27-yard field goal by Nick Diaz.[5]

Third quarter

Since Toledo got the ball at the start of the game, Utah State got possession at the beginning of the second half. Like Toledo did on the first drive of the first half, Utah State marched down the field but settled for a field goal after an 8-play, 45-yard drive. The ensuing Toledo drive ended with an interception, but Utah State failed to capitalize and ended up punting it back to Toledo. Heading into the fourth quarter, the score remained 13–6 Utah State.[5]

Fourth quarter

Toledo began the quarter by putting together a 14-play, 74-yard drive. Since they were down by seven points, however, they decided to go for it on fourth and one at the Utah State nine-yard line, but were stopped short by the Utah State defense. After a Utah State fumble on their ensuing possession, Toledo was able to score on a 29-yard field goal by Detmer. The next three drives for Utah State all ended the same way, a Kerwynn Williams touchdown run. In the course of three minutes, Williams ran for three touchdowns to put Utah State on top 41-15, which would end up being the final score.[5]

Scoring summary

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Scoring summary
QuarterTimeDriveTeamScoring informationScore
PlaysYardsTOPToledoUtah State
113:065491:54Toledo37-yard field goal by Jeremiah Detmer30
13:076852:29Utah StateChuckie Keeton 65-yard touchdown run, Nick Diaz kick good37
29:579504:54Toledo37-yard field goal by Jeremiah Detmer67
20:007861:39Utah State27-yard field goal by Nick Diaz610
311:127353:48Utah State44-yard field goal by Nick Diaz613
47:287351:42Toledo29-yard field goal by Jeremiah Detmer913
46:572700:31Utah StateKerwynn Williams 63-yard touchdown run, Nick Diaz kick good920
46:573621:31Utah StateKerwynn Williams 5-yard touchdown run, Nick Diaz kick good927
43:412390:40Utah StateKerwynn Williams 25-yard touchdown run, Nick Diaz kick good934
43:292870:12ToledoBernard Reedy 87-yard kickoff return for a Touchdown, 2-point conversion pass from Terrance Owens incomplete1534
41:292560:42Utah StateJoe Hill 24-yard touchdown run, Nick Diaz kick good1541
"TOP" =time of possession. For other American football terms, seeGlossary of American football.1541

Statistics

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StatisticsToledoUtah State
First Downs1822
Total offense, plays - yards76-31562-582
Rushes-yards (net)37-14231-353
Passing yards (net)173229
Passes, Comp-Att-Int19-39-17321-31-229
Time of Possession35:5524:05
Passing
  • Toledo- Austin Dantin: 12/21, 132 yards, 0 TD, 2 INT
  • Utah State- Chuckie Keeton: 21/31, 229 yards
Rushing
  • Toledo- Bernard Reedy: 10 rushes, 50 yards
  • Utah State- Kerwynn Williams: 18 rushes, 235 yards, 3 TD
Receiving
  • Toledo- Bernard Reedy: 6 receptions, 62 yards
  • Utah State- Matt Austin: 6 receptions, 77 yards

References

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  1. ^Bowl Schedule,Los Angeles Times, December 8, 2012
  2. ^"Kerwynn Williams fuels Utah State's first bowl win since 1993".ESPN. December 15, 2012. RetrievedDecember 19, 2012.
  3. ^"Toledo Accepts Invitation to Play in Famous Idaho Potato Bowl"(PDF). Famous Idaho Potato Bowl. December 2, 2012. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on December 24, 2012. RetrievedDecember 2, 2012.
  4. ^"Utah State to Play in Second-Straight Famous Idaho Potato Bowl"(PDF). Famous Idaho Potato Bowl. November 24, 2012. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on December 2, 2012. RetrievedNovember 24, 2012.
  5. ^abcd"Toledo Rockets vs. Utah State Aggies".Play By Play - ESPN. ESPN Internet Ventures. RetrievedDecember 26, 2012.
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