1993 Las Vegas Bowl
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Las Vegas Bowl II | |||||||||||||||||||
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Date | December 17, 1993 | ||||||||||||||||||
Season | 1993 | ||||||||||||||||||
Stadium | Sam Boyd Silver Bowl | ||||||||||||||||||
Location | Whitney, Nevada | ||||||||||||||||||
The 1993 Las Vegas Bowl was played December 17, 1993, at the Sam Boyd Silver Bowl in Whitney, Nevada. Quarterback Anthony Calvillo and running back Profail Grier led Utah State University to a 42-33 victory over Ball State University.
Calvillo, a senior who finished the 1993 NCAA season ranked ninth nationally in total offense, completed 25 of 39 passes for 286 yards and three touchdowns and was named the game's Most Valuable Player. Grier, a sophomore, rushed for 143 yards on 32 carries and ran for two touchdowns. The Aggies' offensive line played a pivotal role in the game by not allowing a quarterback sack, as the Utah State gained 429 total offensive yards in securing the victory.[1]
Utah State led 21-0 at halftime. The Aggies gained 329 of their 491 yards in the first half, scoring on drives of 73, 82 and 68 yards to lead at the half against a Ball State defense that had only allowed 12 points in its previous three games. Additionally, the Aggies defense limited the Cardinal offense, which had averaged 357.4 yards per game during the season, to just 31 offensive yards in the first half.[2][3]
In the second half, however, Ball State scored 33 points to close the half-time gap. Running back Mike Blair threw a two-yard pass to quarterback Mike Neu to cut the lead to 35-17 with seven seconds remaining in the third quarter. In the fourth quarter, Neu threw a touchdown pass to Mike Oliver to close the score to 42-33 for Utah State. After that score, however, Utah State was successful in running out the remaining time on the clock to secure the victory. While Ball State came into the 1993 Las Vegas Bowl as a predominately running team, only 73 of its total 312 yards came on the ground.[2][3]
The victory was the sixth in a row to close out the 1993 season for the Aggies of the Big West Conference, who finished the 1993 season with a 7-5 record. Ball State, of the Mid-American Conference, finished the season 8-3-1 and had a four-game winning streak snapped.[1]
The bowl victory was the first for Utah State in five tries.
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References
- Bowl Summaries, "1993 Las Vegas Bowl II", Utah State University 2014 Utah State Football Guide, Page 169
- Sneddon, Steve. "Las Vegas Bowl -- Utah State Wins After Five Tries", Reno Gazette-Journal, Reno, Nevada, 18 December 1993
- Bortolin, Greg. "Aggies hold on, 42-33", Las Vegas Sun, Las Vegas, Nevada, 18 December 1993.
- Review of game by Las Vegas Sun
- Video highlights of game by KSL-TV, Salt Lake City