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2012 Fiesta Bowl

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College football game
2012 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl
BCS Bowl Game
41st Fiesta Bowl
Stanford CardinalOklahoma State Cowboys
(11–1)(11–1)
Pac-12Big 12
3841
Head coach: 
David Shaw
Head coach: 
Mike Gundy
APCoachesBCS
444
APCoachesBCS
333
1234OTTotal
Stanford714710038
Oklahoma State021314341
DateJanuary 2, 2012
Season2011
StadiumUniversity of Phoenix Stadium
LocationGlendale, Arizona
MVPOffensive:Justin Blackmon (WR, OSU);Andrew Luck (QB, Stanford)
Defensive:Justin Gilbert (DB, OSU); Terrence Brown (DB, Stanford)
Sportsmanship: Grant Garner (OL, OSU); Andrew Luck (QB, Stanford)
FavoriteOklahoma State by 3[1]
RefereeTom Ritter (Southeastern Conference)
Attendance69,927
PayoutUS$17,000,000 per team[2]
United States TV coverage
NetworkESPN
AnnouncersSean McDonough (Play-by-Play)
Matt Millen (Analyst)
Heather Cox (Sidelines)
Nielsen ratings9.60
Fiesta Bowl
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The2012TostitosFiesta Bowl was a postseasoncollege footballbowl game played atUniversity of Phoenix Stadium inGlendale, Arizona. TheOklahoma State Cowboys, champions of theBig 12 Conference, played theStanford Cardinal, an at-large selection from thePac-12 Conference. Oklahoma State won the game, 41–38, in overtime.

Originally this game was scheduled for January 5 pending resolution of the2011 NFL lockout and a possibleMonday Night Football game on January 2. However, with the resolution of the lockout, the game was moved to the spot following the2012 Rose Bowl.[3] The game aired on ESPN.

Teams

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This game was the first meeting between the two teams.

Oklahoma State

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See also:2011 Oklahoma State Cowboys football team

Big 12 champion Oklahoma State made their first ever trip to a BCS bowl game.Oklahoma State ranked second in passing offense (386.25 yards per game), scoring offense (49.33 points), turnover margin (1.67) during the season, and turnovers (42). The Cowboy offense featured the combination of quarterbackBrandon Weeden and wide receiverJustin Blackmon, both of whom were taken in the first round of the2012 NFL draft. Weeden in 12 games, completed 379 of 522 passes for 4,328 yards while Blackmon caught 113 passes for 1,336 yards. Oklahoma State was not selected for the National Championship game, after being upset byIowa State just a few weeks earlier.

Stanford

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See also:2011 Stanford Cardinal football team

Stanford has a 5–7 record against theBig 12 Conference teams (1–0 Kansas; 1–0 Missouri; 1–4 Oklahoma; 2–2 Texas; 0–1 Texas A&M). Stanford played in the2009 Sun Bowl and lost to Oklahoma 31–27. Prior to its loss toOregon on November 12, the Cardinal were winners of its first nine games of the season and 17 in a row. The team ranked second in the conference and 22nd nationally in rushing offense (207.92 yards per game), led by All-American QuarterbackAndrew Luck, who was the first player selected in the2012 NFL draft.

Game Summary

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Scoring summary

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Scoring PlayScore
1st quarter
STAN –Ty Montgomery 53-yard pass fromAndrew Luck. (Jordan Williamson kick), 04:16STAN 7–0
2nd quarter
STAN – Jeremy Stewart 24-yard run. (Jordan Williamson kick), 10:21STAN 14–0
OKST –Justin Blackmon 43-yard pass fromBrandon Weeden. (Quinn Sharp kick), 08:50STAN 14–7
OKST – Justin Blackmon 67-yard pass from Brandon Weeden. (Quinn Sharp kick), 06:1914–14
STAN –Stepfan Taylor 4-yard run. (Jordan Williamson kick), 02:25STAN 21–14
OKST – Brandon Weeden 2-yard run. (Quinn Sharp kick), 00:2721–21
3rd quarter
STAN –Zach Ertz 16-yard pass from Andrew Luck. (Jordan Williamson kick), 08:22STAN 28–21
OKST –Quinn Sharp 19-yard field goal, 05:21STAN 28–24
4th quarter
STAN – Jordan Williamson 30-yard field goal, 14:16STAN 31–24
OKST – Justin Blackmon 17-yard pass from Brandon Weeden. (Quinn Sharp kick), 11:5331–31
STAN – Stepfan Taylor 1-yard run. (Jordan Williamson kick), 04:34STAN 38–31
OKST –Joseph Randle 4-yard run. (Quinn Sharp kick), 02:3538–38
Overtime
OKST –Quinn Sharp 22-yard field goalOKST 41–38

Statistics

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StatisticsSTANOKST
First downs2716
Rushes–yards (net)50–24315–65
Passing yards (net)347399
Passes, att–comp–int27–31–129–42–1
Total offense, plays – yards81–59057–464
Time of possession41:4718:13

References

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  1. ^Bowl Schedule,Los Angeles Times, December 5, 2011
  2. ^"College Football Bowl Schedule". Collegefootballpoll.com. RetrievedNovember 28, 2012.
  3. ^"Fiesta Bowl likely on the move - to Jan. 2, 2012 - CBSSports.com". Brett-mcmurphy.blogs.cbssports.com. Archived fromthe original on April 25, 2012. RetrievedNovember 28, 2012.
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