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2012 Alamo Bowl

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College football game
2012Valero Alamo Bowl
20th Anniversary
Texas LonghornsOregon State Beavers
(8–4)(9–3)
Big 12Pac-12
3127
Head coach: 
Mack Brown
Head coach: 
Mike Riley
APCoachesBCS
NR2523
APCoachesBCS
151413
1234Total
Texas3771431
Oregon State10107027
DateDecember 29, 2012
Season2012
StadiumAlamodome
LocationSan Antonio, Texas
MVPOffensive – Marquise Goodwin (Texas)
Defensive – Alex Okafor (Texas)
FavoriteOregon St. by 3½[1]
RefereeHubert Owens (SEC)
Attendance65,277[2]
PayoutUS$2.25 million per team
United States TV coverage
NetworkESPN &LHN
AnnouncersSean McDonough (ESPN) &Craig Way (LHN) (Play-by-Play)
Chris Spielman (ESPN) &Roger Wallace (LHN) (Analyst)
Quint Kessenich (ESPN) &Kaylee Hartung (LHN) (Sidelines)
Alamo Bowl
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The2012 ValeroAlamo Bowl, the 20th edition of the game, was a postseasoncollege footballbowl game between theTexas Longhorns and theOregon State Beavers at theAlamodome inSan Antonio, Texas, held on December 29, 2012 at 5:45 p.m.CST and was broadcast onESPN. The game was the final contest of the2012 NCAA Division I-Football Bowl Subdivision (Division I-FBS) football season for both teams, and ended in a 31–27 victory for Texas. Texas represented theBig 12 Conference (Big 12) in the game, while Oregon State represented thePac-12 Conference (Pac-12).

Texas was selected as a participant in the 2012 Alamo Bowl following an 8–4regular season, during which they won their first four games before losing two games. Texas then won four straight games before losing the final two contests of the season. Facing the Longhorns were the Oregon State Beavers with a regular season record of 9–3, highlighted with wins against two top–25 teams in a six-game winning streak to start the season, including then-No. 13[Note 1]Wisconsin. However, the Beavers lost three of their final six games.

The first half of the game featured a dominant performance by Oregon State. Texas was held to nofirst downs in the first quarter, the first occurrence of such since losing 21–63 toOklahoma earlier in the year. At the end of the half, Oregon State led 20–10, which included two rushing touchdowns by the Beavers byrunning backs Storm Woods and Terron Ward. Texas' only touchdown came on a 64-yard touchdown on areverse play byMarquise Goodwin. The second half of the game in contrast featured a dominant performance by Texas. Texas would score first in the half on a rushing touchdown by quarterbackDavid Ash. Oregon State would respond with a touchdown at the end of the quarter; however, Texas would score 14 unanswered points in the fourth quarter to take their first lead of the game and would subsequently win after stopping Oregon State on their last possession, 31–27.

Texaswide receiver Marquise Goodwin was named offensiveplayer of the game.[3] He finished with fourreceptions for 68 receiving yards and one receiving touchdown, as well as 64 rushing yards, all of which came on one touchdown run. Texasdefensive endAlex Okafor was named defensive player of the game. He finished with 4.5 sacks, an Alamo Bowl record and third most recorded in a Division I FBS bowl game.[3]

Teams

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Aerial image of a rectangular building with towers pointing skyward in each corner of the building.
TheAlamodome is the site of the 2012 Alamo Bowl.

TheAlamo Bowl had contracts with theBig 12 andPac-12 Conferences that allowed them to select one team from each conference to participate in their annual game. By virtue of being theBig 12 champion, theKansas State Wildcats were awarded an automaticBowl Championship Series (BCS) bowl berth; they would play in the2013 Fiesta Bowl. Although theOklahoma Sooners finished the season as Big 12 co–champions and qualified for selection in a BCS bowl berth, they were not selected for at-large positions in the Fiesta Bowl or theSugar Bowl. No. 4Oregon and No. 3Florida took the at-large BCS positions, respectively. As a result, Oklahoma was selected to play in theCotton Bowl.[4] This caused Texas, ranked third in the conference at the end of the season, to be selected to play in the Alamo Bowl.[5]

Oregon State finished fourth in the Pac-12 at the end of the season. As Pac-12 champion, theStanford Cardinal was awarded an automatic invitation to theRose Bowl after defeating theUCLA Bruins in the2012 Pac-12 Football Championship Game. Despite not participating in the conference championship because of its loss to Stanford, Oregon was selected to fill the at-large position in the BCS. UCLA was instead selected to play in the2012 Holiday Bowl.[4] This left Oregon State, the only remaining ranked team in the Pac-12 conference, to be selected to play in the Alamo Bowl.[6]

On December 2, 2012, Texas and Oregon State accepted invitations to play in the 20th edition of the Alamo Bowl on December 29, 2012.[7][8] The Longhorns and Beavers have faced each other twice, in 1980 and in 1987; Texas won both games.[9] In the first meeting, the Texas team shut out Oregon State, 35–0; in the second meeting, Texas won 61–16.[10] The bowl game will be Oregon State's 15th bowl game, with their last being a 20–44 loss to theBYU Cougars in the2009 Las Vegas Bowl.[8] The game will be Texas' 51st bowl appearance, which is second-most in the nation. Texas has played in the Alamo Bowl once before, when they defeated theIowa Hawkeyes 26–24 in the2006 Alamo Bowl.[7]

Texas

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See also:2012 Texas Longhorns football team
Texas linebackerJordan Hicks, in 2010

Entering 2012, the Texas Longhorns had finished an 8–5 season in2011, where they finished ranked 6th in theBig 12 Conference,[11] but finished unranked nationally in both theAP Poll andCoaches' Polls.[12] At the end of the regular season, Texas was invited to play in the2011 Holiday Bowl againstCalifornia, abowl game in which the Longhorns won 21–10.[13] 16 starting players returned to the Texas Longhorns football team from 2011 to 2012, which included nine offensive and seven defensive players.[14]

Texas opened the regular season athome with a non-conference win againstWyoming, 37–17, after trailing 9–7 in the first quarter.[15] This was followed by a shutout win againstNew Mexico, anotherMountain West Conference (MWC) team, 45–0.[16] Texas' final non–conference game was anaway game against aSoutheastern Conference (SEC) team,Ole Miss. Texas won their final non–conference game with a 66–31 win. The 66 points scored against Ole Miss were the highest number of points allowed by the Rebels since 1917, and the most points scored by Texas since playing againstColorado in the2005 Big 12 Championship Game, a lopsided victory that was won by Texas 70–3.[17] Texas quarterbackDavid Ash threw for a career-high 326 yards and fourtouchdowns.[18]

After abye week, the Longhorns began Big 12 conference play againstOklahoma State,[19] the defending 2011 Big 12 Champions.[11] Oklahoma State was ranked No. 22 in the Coaches' Poll, but remained unranked in the AP Poll.[20] Texas won the conference game 41–36, on the heels of a controversial 2 yard touchdown run byrunningback Joe Bergeron in the final minute of regulation.[21] The final, game-winning drive also included a 29-yard throw from David Ash totight end D.J. Grant onfourth down and six.[22] The Texas Longhorns lost the following game against No. 8West Virginia 45–48, despite leading 28–27 athalftime.[23] In the annualRed River Rivalry against No. 13Oklahoma, Texas was routed by the Sooners for a second year in a row, losing 21–63.[24] In 2011, Texas was also blown out by a similar margin, losing 17–55.[25] At halftime, Oklahoma had already led Texas 36–2.[24]

Following the two game losing skid, Texas rebounded with ashootout win againstBaylor, 56–50. However, the 50 points allowed to Baylor were the most by a Texas team in history, and the 106 combined points scored by both teams were the most in any Texas game since 1950.[26] The following week featured an away game againstKansas, a team that had lost six consecutive games since playing againstSouth Dakota State.[27] However, Texas had to rely on a touchdown pass from backup quarterbackCase McCoy to tight end D.J. Grant with only 17 seconds of regulation remaining, before winning 21–17.[28] In the season's finalrivalry game, the annualChancellor's Spurs againstTexas Tech, Texas won 31–22.[29] Texas' next game was a 33–7 win againstIowa State. The game featured an offensivewishbone formation play to begin the game, in honor of former Texas coachDarrell Royal, who died just prior to the game. The play would result in a 47-yard pass play from David Ash to tight end Greg Daniels.[30] The win would be the final win of the regular season for the Texas Longhorns.[19]

Following a second and final bye week, Texas faced recently joined Big 12 memberTCU onThanksgiving. Prior to 2012, Texas annually played againstTexas A&M on Thanksgiving in theLone Star Showdown, but ended after Texas A&M joined the SEC. Texas would lose thehomecoming game, 13–20.[31] Texas' final regular season and Big 12 Conference game was against No. 6Kansas State. Texas lost the game 24–42. Notably, Kansas State scored 35 points in the second half of the game alone. Kansas State would be the eventual 2012 Big 12 Champion.[32]

The Texas Longhorns finished the regular season with eight wins and four losses, matching the previous season's win total for the entire season, including the win against California in theHoliday Bowl.[19] Texas also recorded a 5–4 conference record, which placed third in the Big 12, an increase of three places from 2011.[11][33] In addition, Texas finished unranked in both the AP Poll and Coaches' Poll, but remained ranked No. 23 in theBCS Rankings.[34]

Oregon State

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See also:2012 Oregon State Beavers football team
Two football teams line up against each other on a green football field. The foreground, offensive team has yellow helmets, white jerseys, yellow pants, white socks, and yellow and black shoes. The opposing, defensive team has black helmets, burnt orange jerseys, white pants and socks, and orange and black shoes.
Oregon State's defense lines up against Oregon; Oregon State would lose the game 24–48

Oregon States has a 2–0 record in bowl games played in the State of Texas (2–0 inSun Bowl). The 2012 team has the school's best points per game record averaging 33.0 points per game. Its scoring defense ranks 22nd in FBS allowing 19.75 points per game, while its rushing defense ranks 28th allowing 130.5 yards per game. The Beavers led the Pac-12 for red zone efficiency at 90.6 percent (48–53).

Under the school's winningest head coachMike Riley (81 victories), All-America senior cornerbackJordan Poyer led the Pac-12 with seven interceptions and was second in FBS with 0.64 interceptions per game. During the season, wide receiver Markus Wheaton set a career reception record with 224 catches. Wheaton had 88 passes for 1,207 yards. Sophomore wide receiverBrandin Cooks had 64 receptions for 1,120 yards. At the end of the season Wheaton was 11th (100.6 ypg) and Cooks was 21st (93.3 ypg) in the nation.

Game summary

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Scoring summary

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Scoring summary
QuarterTimeDriveTeamScoring informationScore
PlaysYardsTOPUTOSU
109:1252501:17OSU29-yard field goal byTrevor Romaine03
106:463301:07TEX40-yard field goal byNick Jordan33
101:33127505:12OSUStorm Woods 12-yard touchdown run,Trevor Romaine kick good310
214:4047501:53UTMarquise Goodwin 64-yard touchdown run,Nick Jordan kick good1010
209:20125805:20OSU37-yard field goal byTrevor Romaine1013
203:4654702:09OSUTerron Ward 9-yard touchdown run,Trevor Romaine kick good1020
305:1794608:34UTDavid Ash 11-yard touchdown run,Nick Jordan kick good1720
300:0954202:28OSUStorm Woods 2-yard touchdown run,Trevor Romaine kick good1727
408:1898303:06UTJohnathan Gray 15-yard touchdown reception fromDavid Ash,Nick Jordan kick good2427
402:2454802:11UTMarquise Goodwin 36-yard touchdown reception fromDavid Ash,Nick Jordan kick good3127
"TOP" =time of possession. For other American football terms, seeGlossary of American football.3127

Final statistics

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Statistical Comparison
UTOSU
1st downs1621
Total yards358297
Passing yards241194
Rushing yards117103
Penalties9–782–10
3rd down conversions5–163–11
4th down conversions1–20–2
Turnovers13
Time of possession29:0230:58

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^All rankings are based on theAssociated Press (AP) Poll unless otherwise noted.

References

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