2002 Alamo Bowl

2002 MasterCard Alamo Bowl
1234OT Total
Colorado 1401400 28
Wisconsin 714073 31
Date December 28, 2002
Season 2002
Stadium Alamodome
Location San Antonio, Texas
United States TV coverage
Network ESPN
Announcers Ron Franklin, Mike Gottfried
and Adrian Karsten

The 2002 Alamo Bowl featured the Wisconsin Badgers and the Colorado Buffaloes.

Colorado got on the board first, following a 91-yard interception return by Colorado cornerback Donald Strickland. Anthony Davis scored Wisconsin's first points, as he rushed 7 yards for a touchdown, to tie the game at 7. Colorado quarterback Robert Hodge threw a 10-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver D. J. Hackett, to give Colorado a 14–7 lead.

Brooks Bollinger connected with wide receiver Brandon Williams for a 10-yard touchdown pass to tie the game at 14. He later threw a 7-yard touchdown pass to Darrin Charles to give Wisconsin a 21–14 lead, that held during halftime. Chris Brown rushed four yards for a touchdown in the third quarter, to tie the game at 21.

Zac Colvin threw an 11-yard touchdown pass to Hackett to give Colorado a 28–21 lead. In the fourth quarter, Bollinger rushed one yard for a touchdown to tie the game at 28 in the final minute. The game headed into overtime, where the Wisconsin defense pushed Colorado backward, forcing them to take a 45-yard FG, which missed wide right. Wisconsin then just needed to stay in FG range, and Mike Allen kicked a 37-yard field goal to win the game for Wisconsin, 31–28.[1]

References

  1. "NCAA Division I College Football - Colorado vs. Wisconsin". USA Today. December 28, 2002. Retrieved September 10, 2015.
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