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2011 Belk Bowl

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College football game
2011 Belk Bowl
Louisville CardinalsNC State Wolfpack
(7–5)(7–5)
Big EastACC
2431
Head coach: 
Charlie Strong
Head coach: 
Tom O'Brien
1234Total
Louisville737724
NC State71410031
DateDecember 27, 2011
Season2011
StadiumBank of America Stadium
LocationCharlotte, North Carolina
MVPMike Glennon
FavoriteNC State by 1[1]
RefereeBill Athan (WAC)
Attendance58,427
PayoutUS$1 million per team
United States TV coverage
NetworkESPN
AnnouncersBob Wischusen (Play-by-Play)
Brian Griese (Analyst)
Shannon Spake (Sidelines)
Nielsen ratings2.22
Belk Bowl
 < 2010  2012

The2011Belk Bowl, the 10th edition of the game, was a post-season Americancollege footballbowl game, held on December 27,2011, atBank of America Stadium inCharlotte, North Carolina as part of the2011–12 NCAA Bowl season.

The game was telecast at 8:00 p.m.ET onESPN, and featured theLouisvilleCardinals from theBig East Conference and theNC StateWolfpack from theAtlantic Coast Conference.

Previously known as the Meineke Car Care Bowl in2010, the 2011 contest was the first under its new name and sponsorship agreement withBelk, the Charlotte-based department store chain.

Teams

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Louisville

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See also:2011 Louisville Cardinals football team

Louisville advanced to its second straight Bowl game under second year head coachCharlie Strong. It is the first time the Cardinals have advanced to back-to-back bowl games since200506, their first two years as members of the Big East. Louisville enters the game with a record of 7–5, and having gone 5–2 in Big East play. The Cardinals experienced an up-and-down season. They started out 1–1 before going on the road and beating their hated in-state rivalKentucky 24–17 for the first time in 4 tries, in a game where highly touted freshman quarterbackTeddy Bridgewater made his debut, filling in midway through for the injured Will Stein. Louisville lost three straight to drop to 2–4, before winning three straight to go to 5–4. One notable event occurred midway through the Cards' 16–14 win overRutgers, in which senior cornerback Anthony Conner broke his neck and was carted off the field. Louisville became Bowl-eligible on November 19, in a 34–20 win atConnecticut.

NC State

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See also:2011 NC State Wolfpack football team

Scoring summary

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Source[2]

Scoring PlayScore
1st Quarter
NCS –T. J. Graham 6 Yd Pass FromMike Glennon (Niklas Sade Kick), 5:39NCS 7–0
UL – Teddy Bridgewater 8 Yd Run (Chris Philpott Kick), 1:06Tie 7–7
2nd Quarter
UL – Chris Philpott 32 Yd Field Goal, 6:07UL 10–7
NCS –Tobais Palmer 35 Yd Pass From Mike Glennon (Niklas Sade Kick), 4:03NCS 14–10
NCS – T. J. Graham 68 Yd Pass From Mike Glennon (Niklas Sade Kick), 1:35NCS 21–10
3rd Quarter
NCS – Niklas Sade 34 Yd Field Goal, 8:04NCS 24–10
NCS –David Amerson 65 Yd Interception Return (Niklas Sade Kick), 6:39NCS 31–10
UL – Nate Nord 2 Yd Pass From Teddy Bridgewater (Chris Philpott Kick), 2:00NCS 31–17
4th Quarter
UL –Josh Bellamy 2 Yd Pass From Teddy Bridgewater (Chris Philpott Kick), 3:55NCS 31–24

Statistics

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StatisticsULNC State
First Downs1819
Rushes-yards (net)35–11728–65
Passing yards (net)274264
Att-Comp-Int43–24–333–21–1
Total yards391329
Time of Possession31:5028:10

References

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  1. ^Bowl Schedule,Los Angeles Times, December 7, 2011
  2. ^Louisville Cardinals vs. North Carolina State Wolfpack box score.ESPN. Retrieved 30 December 2011.
Formerly known as the Continental Tire / Meineke Car Care / Belk Bowl
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