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2010 Liberty Bowl (December)

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College football game
2010 Auto Zone Liberty Bowl
52nd Liberty Bowl
Georgia BulldogsUCF Knights
(6–6)(10–3)
SECC-USA
610
Head coach: 
Mark Richt
Head coach: 
George O'Leary
APCoachesBCS
2425
1234Total
Georgia30306
UCF030710
DateDecember 31, 2010
Season2010
StadiumLiberty Bowl Memorial Stadium
LocationMemphis, Tennessee
MVPLatavius Murray (RB, UCF)
FavoriteGeorgia by 6[1]
RefereeRick Loumiet (Big 12)
Halftime showThe O'Jays
Attendance51,231
PayoutUS$1.35 million
United States TV coverage
NetworkESPN
AnnouncersDave Neal andAndre Ware
Nielsen ratings3.2
Liberty Bowl
 ←2010 (Jan.) 2011 → 

The2010 Liberty Bowl was acollege football postseasonbowl game played atLiberty Bowl Memorial Stadium inMemphis, Tennessee, on December 31, 2010. The 52nd edition of theLiberty Bowl matched up theGeorgia Bulldogs of theSoutheastern Conference (SEC) against theUCF Knights, theConference USA champions. With sponsorship fromAutoZone, the game was officially theAutoZone Liberty Bowl. The game was won by UCF, 10–6.

The game marked UCF's second appearance in the Liberty Bowl. In the2007 edition, the Knights had lost toMississippi State. With a 1–1 record in prior appearances, this was Georgia's third trip to the Liberty Bowl.

Teams

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Georgia running backCaleb King, backup cornerback Derek Owens and reserve offensive tackleA. J. Harmon were suspended for the Liberty Bowl for academic issues.

Game notes

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The victory marked UCF's first-ever bowl win.[2] No. 25 UCF and Georgia faced each other in the second meeting between the two schools. The Bulldogs won the previous meeting, 24-23, in 1999, in a game sometimes known as the "Burglary Between the Hedges."[3]

The Knights started fast out of the gate, withQuincy McDuffie returning the opening kickoff 95-yards for a touchdown, but the play was called back due to a holding penalty. Georgia took a 3-0 lead behind a 95-yard drive later in the first quarter. Late in the second quarter, an interception by UCF's Josh Linam set up a 22-yard field goal, and a 3-3 tie at halftime.

With Georgia leading 6-3 in the fourth quarter, UCF quarterbackJeffrey Godfrey drove the Knights 65 yards for the game's first touchdown, and a 10-6 lead. In the final seconds, Georgia had an attempt at a potential game-winning "hail mary" pass, but it was knocked down byKemal Ishmael as time expired.

Latavius Murray rushed for 104 yards on 18 carries, with one touchdown, earning him Liberty Bowl MVP honors.

Scoring summary

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QuarterTimeDriveTeamScoring Information[4]Score
LengthTimeUGAUCF
102:0215 plays, 95 yards9:13UGABlair Walsh 20–yard field goal30
200:338 plays, 27 yards0:54UCFNick Cattoi 22–yard field goal33
309:2313 plays, 61 yards5:37UGABlair Walsh 41–yard field goal63
408:5311 plays, 65 yards5:39UCFLatavius Murray 10–yard run,Nick Cattoi kick good610
Final Score610

References

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  1. ^The Odds,Los Angeles Times, December 20, 2010
  2. ^"Instant Analysis: UCF 10, Georgia 6". ESPN. December 31, 2010. RetrievedDecember 31, 2010.
  3. ^UCF Liberty Bowl win against Georgia would avenge Burglary Between the Hedges
  4. ^"Georgia Bulldogs vs. UCF Knights - Drivechart". ESPN. December 31, 2010. Archived fromthe original on July 9, 2012. RetrievedDecember 31, 2010.
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Notes
  • There was no Liberty Bowl in 2008 or 2015.
  • There was a Liberty Bowl in January and December of 2010 and 2016.

# denotes national championship game; † denotesCollege Football Playoff semifinal game, ‡ denotesCollege Football Playoff quarterfinal game


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