2014 Fiesta Bowl (December)

2014 Vizio Fiesta Bowl
CFP Bowl Game
44th Vizio Fiesta Bowl
1234 Total
Boise State 211070 38
Arizona 710103 30
Date December 31, 2014
Season 2014
Stadium University of Phoenix Stadium
Location Glendale, Arizona
MVP Offensive: Boise State WR Thomas Sperbeck[1]
Defensive: Boise State LB Tanner Vallejo[1]
Favorite Arizona by 3½[2]
National anthem Jesse McGuire[3]
Referee John O'Neill[4] (Big Ten)
Halftime show The Pride of Arizona (University of Arizona) and the Keith Stein Blue Thunder Marching Band (Boise State)
Attendance 66,896[4]
Payout US$24 million (2014)[5]
United States TV coverage
Network ESPN
Announcers Sean McDonough (play-by-play)
Chris Spielman (analyst)
Todd McShay (sideline reporter)
Nielsen ratings 4.6 (7.4 Million viewers)

The 2014 Fiesta Bowl was a college football bowl game played on December 31, 2014 at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. The 44th Fiesta Bowl was one of the New Year's Bowls of the College Football Playoff.[6] It was one of the 2014–15 bowl games that conclude the 2014 FBS football season. The game was sponsored by the Vizio consumer electronics company and is officially known as the Vizio Fiesta Bowl.

The game was televised on ESPN and ESPN Deportes, and broadcast on ESPN Radio and XM Satellite Radio, with the kickoff time at 4:00 P.M. ET (2 P.M. MT).

Teams

The two participants for the game were determined by the College Football Playoff selection committee, and consisted of at-large selections and/or the highest ranked team from the "Group of Five" conferences.

This was the first overall meeting between these two teams.

Boise State

Arizona

Game summary

Scoring summary

Scoring summary
Quarter Time Drive Team Scoring information Score
Plays Yards TOP BSU ARIZ
1 13:18 4 78 1:42 BSU Jay Ajayi 56-yard touchdown run, Dan Goodale kick good 7 0
1 9:17 6 88 2:30 BSU Chaz Anderson 57-yard touchdown reception from Grant Hedrick, Dan Goodale kick good 14 0
1 5:12 6 80 2:11 BSU Jay Ajayi 16-yard touchdown run, Dan Goodale kick good 21 0
1 1:23 11 65 3:49 ARIZ Anu Solomon 1-yard touchdown run, Casey Skowron kick good 21 7
2 11:56 5 22 2:40 BSU Jay Ajayi 1-yard touchdown run, Dan Goodale kick good 28 7
2 8:03 13 83 3:53 ARIZ Nick Wilson 1-yard touchdown run, Casey Skowron kick good 28 14
2 0:30 4 5 0:23 ARIZ 42-yard field goal by Casey Skowron 28 17
2 0:03 4 57 0:27 BSU 36-yard field goal by Dan Goodale 31 17
3 9:11 14 50 4:18 ARIZ 24-yard field goal by Casey Skowron 31 20
3 1:57 BSU Interception returned 16 yards for touchdown by Donte Deayon, Dan Goodale kick good 38 20
3 0:41 5 75 1:16 ARIZ Samajie Grant 51-yard touchdown reception from Anu Solomon, Casey Skowron kick good 38 27
4 6:11 10 50 3:06 ARIZ 24-yard field goal by Casey Skowron 38 30
"TOP" = time of possession. For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football. 38 30

Source: [4]

Statistics

Statistics[4] BSU ARIZ
First downs 22 29
Plays–yards 69–471 106–492
Rushes–yards 34–162 56–157
Passing yards 309 335
Passing: Comp–Att–Int 24–35–1 28–49–2
Time of possession 29:01 30:59

Fiesta Bowl history

Prior to the 201415 NCAA football season, the Fiesta Bowl became one of the six bowls that comprise the College Football Playoff (CFP). This game between Boise State and Arizona ended the Fiesta Bowl's 16-year tie-in with the Big 12; since 1999, the Big 12 champion had hosted the Fiesta Bowl when it is not playing in the national championship game.

The preceding Fiesta Bowl was actually played on New Year's Day, which naturally was also in 2014. There therefore were two 2014 Fiesta Bowls.

References

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