2001 Seattle Bowl

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2001 Jeep Seattle Bowl
Bowl Game

2001 Seattle Bowl logo
1 2 3 4 Total
Georgia Tech 7 10 0 7 24
Stanford 0 3 3 8 14
Date December 27, 2001
Season 2001
Stadium Safeco Field
Location Seattle, Washington
Attendance 30,144
Payout US$750,000 per team[1]
United States TV coverage
Network ESPN2
Announcers: Dave Barnett (play-by-play)
Bill Curry & Mike Golic (analysts)
Michele Tafoya (sidelines)
Seattle Bowl
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The 2001 Jeep Seattle Bowl was the first edition to be named as such of the college football bowl game (previously known as the Oahu Bowl), and was to be played at Qwest Field in Seattle, Washington. The game pitted the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets from the ACC and the Stanford Cardinal from the Pac-10. The game was the final competition of the 2001 football season for each team and resulted in a 2414 Georgia Tech upset victory over the 11th ranked Stanford team.

The game was played at Safeco Field because Qwest Field had not yet been completed.

Coaches

Georgia Tech coach Mac McWhorter was coaching on an interim basis (his only game as head coach) after coach George O'Leary announced he was resigning to take the same position at Notre Dame. Due to a controversy surrounding O'Leary's resume, and in an odd twist of fate, McWhorter's counterpart Tyrone Willingham ended up as the new Notre Dame coach and thus this edition of the Seattle Bowl was his last game at Stanford.

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