Memphis 27, North Texas 17

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Final

8:00 PM ET, December 16, 2003
Fisher Field
EASTON, PA

Wimprine passes and runs for TDs

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1511
Total Yards342274
Passing254152
Rushing88122
Penalties9-576-61
3rd Down Conversions6-174-14
4th Down Conversions0-00-1
Turnovers01
Possession34:0825:52
Individual Leaders
Memphis Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Wimprine17/2325410
White0/1000
North Texas Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Hall9/2115200
Memphis Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Cole2762114
Wimprine61717
Parquet3908
North Texas Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Cobbs23110235
Branch21007
Hall82010
Memphis Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
White334020
Avery314010
Cole3307
Garcia2109063
North Texas Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Quinn456025
Branch350037
Blount246045
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERMEMUNT
FG9:44NICK BAZALDUA 47 YD FG
Drive info: 10 plays, 51 yards.
03
TD6:57DANNY WIMPRINE 7 YD RUN (STEPHEN GOSTKOWSKI KICK)
Drive info: 6 plays, 66 yards.
73
SECOND QUARTERMEMUNT
TD4:58CHRIS KELLEY 10 YD PASS FROM DANNY WIMPRINE (STEPHEN GOSTKOWSKI KICK)
Drive info: 9 plays, 76 yards.
143
FG3:39STEPHEN GOSTKOWSKI 21 YD FG
Drive info: 4 plays, 4 yards.
173
THIRD QUARTERMEMUNT
TD0:13PATRICK COBBS 35 YD RUN (NICK BAZALDUA KICK)
Drive info: 5 plays, 58 yards.
1710
FOURTH QUARTERMEMUNT
TD9:08LAKENDUS COLE 5 YD RUN (STEPHEN GOSTKOWSKI KICK)
Drive info: 8 plays, 62 yards.
2410
TD7:13PATRICK COBBS 2 YD RUN (NICK BAZALDUA KICK)
Drive info: 5 plays, 86 yards.
2417
FG2:26STEPHEN GOSTKOWSKI 42 YD FG
Drive info: 11 plays, 43 yards.
2717

NEW ORLEANS (AP) _ Danny Wimprine had only great memories of playing in the Louisiana Superdome, and kept it that way in the New Orleans Bowl.

Wimprine threw for 254 yards and accounted for two touchdowns as Memphis won its first bowl game in 32 years, a 27-17 victory over North Texas on Tuesday night.

"It's been a long time coming for this university," said Wimprine, who was born about a decade after Memphis' last bowl appearance -- a 28-9 victory over San Jose State in the 1971 Pasadena Bowl.

Memphis has been bad for most years since, including last season, when the Tigers went 3-9.

"All those seniors, those guys who have been here through so many tough times ... to go out as winners makes me feel great for this team," said Wimprine, a junior.

Wimprine grew up in New Orleans and had played in the Superdome three times before, winning two Louisiana high school championships with John Curtis and a regular season game for Memphis over Tulane this season.

He was named the MVP of Tuesday night's game, the first of 28 college bowls this season.

"This is a great place for me," Wimprine said. "It's just another memory to add to the collection and this is probably the best one."

Memphis was without its best running back, DeAngelo Williams, who was the Conference USA player of the year. But Wimprine moved the offense early by completing his first 10 passes, including sideline bombs of 63 yards to Darren Garcia and 50 yards to Mario Pratcher. Both passes set up TDs as the Tigers (9-4) took a 17-3 lead. Wimprine finished 17-of-23 with no interceptions.

"He did a great job running the offense and not making a mistake, and that was the key," Memphis coach Tommy West said.

Wimprine's touchdown pass was a 10-yard bullet to Chris Kelley as he crouched in tight coverage along the sideline. Wimprine also ran for a 7-yard score on a quarterback draw, the game's first touchdown.

"He made some outstanding throws. He's a smart quarterback. He moves around the pocket well," North Texas coach Darrell Dickey said. "We hadn't given up a ton of big plays but they hit us for some big plays."

North Texas' Patrick Cobbs, the nation's leader in rushing yards per game with 157, gained 110 yards and scored two touchdowns.

"They would blitz the gaps and stop our offense," Cobbs said. "I thought we could break a big play if we kept pounding it and we had a couple."

Scott Hall threw for 152 yards, completing several long passes in the second half on two touchdown drives as North Texas (9-4) kept the game close well into the fourth quarter.

North Texas has represented the fledgling Sun Belt Conference in all three New Orleans Bowls and won the game last year against Cincinnati.

The Mean Green made it 17-10 when Cobbs burst through a hole outside the left tackle and broke free for a 35-yard score.

But after North Texas' defense had played a nearly flawless third quarter, a mistake by that unit allowed Memphis to regain a two-touchdown lead. North Texas appeared to have forced a punt just outside its own 40 when the Mean Green gang tackled LaKendus Cole on a screen play for a loss.

But Adrian Awasom was flagged for a 15-yard face-mask penalty that gave Memphis a first down on the North Texas 21. Several plays later, Cole squirmed his way into the end zone on a 5-yard run up the middle for a 24-10 lead.

Memphis needed the cushion as Hall completed two long passes in a 5-play, 86-yard drive made it 24-17 when Cobbs bowled his way into the end zone from 2 yards out.

Memphis then used up 4:47 on an 11-play drive that ended with Stephen Gostkowski's 42-yard field goal with 2:26 left.

After the victory, West thanked his players for having faith in his ability to turn around Memphis' long-struggling football program.

"These guys had to buy into a dream of what it could be, not what it was because it wasn't very good," West said. "We had always been the type that had to learn how to handle adversity, now we've got to learn how to handle success, but I don't think that'll be a problem."

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Tuesday, December 16th
Memphis 27 Final
North Texas 17
Thursday, December 18th
Miami (OH) 49 Final
Louisville 28
Monday, December 22nd
North Carolina State 56 Final
Kansas 26
Tuesday, December 23rd
TCU 31 Final
Boise State 34
Wednesday, December 24th
Oregon State 55 Final
New Mexico 14
Thursday, December 25th
Houston 48 Final
Hawaii 54 3OT
Friday, December 26th
Northwestern 24 Final
Bowling Green 28
Virginia Tech 49 Final
California 52
Saturday, December 27th
Pittsburgh 16 Final
Virginia 23
Monday, December 29th
Michigan State 3 Final
Nebraska 17
Tuesday, December 30th
Navy 14 Final
Texas Tech 38
Texas 20 Final
Washington State 28
UCLA 9 Final
Fresno State 17
Wednesday, December 31st
Wisconsin 14 Final
Auburn 28
Oregon 30 Final
Minnesota 31
Utah 17 Final
Southern Miss 0
Missouri 14 Final
Arkansas 27
Boston College 35 Final
Colorado State 21
Thursday, January 1st
Iowa 37 Final
Florida 17
Maryland 41 Final
West Virginia 7
Georgia 34 Final
Purdue 27 OT
Michigan 14 Final
USC 28
Miami (FL) 16 Final
Florida State 14
Friday, January 2nd
Oklahoma State 28 Final
Mississippi 31
Tennessee 14 Final
Clemson 27
Kansas State 28 Final
Ohio State 35
Saturday, January 3rd
Georgia Tech 52 Final
Tulsa 10
Sunday, January 4th
Oklahoma 14 Final
LSU 21