The 2005 Sun Bowl was a college football
bowl game
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played on December 30, 2005, in
El Paso, Texas
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. Sponsored by the Vitalis brand of
hair tonic
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made by
Bristol-Myers
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, the game was officially known as the Vitalis Sun Bowl. It was the 72nd
Sun Bowl
The Sun Bowl is a college football bowl game that has been played since 1935 in the southwestern United States at El Paso, Texas. Along with the Sugar Bowl and Orange Bowl, it is the second-oldest bowl game in the country, behind the Rose Bowl. ...
. It featured the
UCLA Bruins
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, and the
Northwestern Wildcats
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. UCLA overcame a 22–0 deficit to Northwestern in the first quarter to win 50–38. UCLA running backs
Chris Markey and Kahlil Bell shared the most valuable player award, the first such shared award in Sun Bowl history. Defensive tackle Kevin Mims of Northwestern won the Jimmy Rogers, Jr. Most Valuable Lineman award. This was the biggest comeback in UCLA football history,
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until the 2017 UCLA vs. Texas A & M game, in which the Bruins scored 34 points. It still stands as of 2021 as the largest comeback in Sun Bowl History.
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Sun Bowl Official Site It also is the highest scoring Sun Bowl game.
The game would unexpectedly be
Randy Walker's last as Northwestern head coach. Walker died of an apparent heart attack the following June.
Game summary
The weather was clear and 56 degrees Fahrenheit.
Northwestern's Joel Howells started the scoring with a 33-yard field goal to give Northwestern an early 3–0 lead.
Kevin Mims later scored on a 33-yard interception return to increase Northwestern's lead to 9–0.
Mark Philmore rushed 19 yards for a touchdown to put Northwestern up 15–0. However, the kicker missed his second consecutive extra point attempt.
Nick Roach
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intercepted another UCLA pass and returned it 35 yards for a touchdown to give Northwestern a 22-0 first quarter lead. At the end of the quarter, running back
Kahlil Bell
Kahlil Edward Bell (born December 10, 1986) is a former American football running back. He played college football at UCLA. Bell was signed by the Minnesota Vikings as an undrafted free agent in 2009. He was also played for the Chicago Bears, N ...
put UCLA on the board, by rushing for a 5-yard touchdown run to cut the lead to 22–7. Less than 2 minutes later, quarterback
Drew Olson
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connected with wide receiver
Ryan Moya for a 58-yard touchdown pass, to cut the lead to 22–14.
Kahlil Bell scored his second rushing touchdown of the game by rushing 6 yards for a touchdown. Drew Olson then found tight end
Marcedes Lewis for the two-point conversion to tie the game at 22. With 29 seconds left in the first half, Olson found wide receiver
Marcus Everett for an 8-yard touchdown pass to give UCLA a 29-22 halftime lead.
In the third quarter, Olson connected with Michael Pitre for a 5-yard touchdown pass, to extend the lead to 36–22.
Amado Villarreal connected on a 31-yard field goal for Northwestern, to cut the lead to 36–25.
The last 2:30 of the game featured a lot of scoring. Quarterback
Brett Basanez found Mark Philmore for an 8-yard touchdown pass to cut the lead to 36–31 with 2:29 remaining. The ensuing onside kick was recovered by
Brandon Breazell and returned 42 yards for a touchdown, extending UCLA's lead to 43–31. With 24 seconds in the game, Basanez found wide receiver
Shaun Herbert for a 5-yard touchdown pass, pulling NU to 43–38. The ensuing onside kick was recovered by Breazell, and once again returned 45 yards for a touchdown. That made the final margin 50–38.
Scoring
First quarter
*Northwestern - Joel Howells, 33-yard field goal.
*Northwestern - Kevin Mims, 30-yard interception return. Howells’ kick blocked.
*Northwestern - Mark Philmore, 19-yard run. Howells’ kick failed.
*Northwestern - Nick Roach, 35-yard interception return. Howells converts.
*UCLA - Kahlil Bell, five-yard run. Jimmy Rotstein converts.
Second quarter
*UCLA - Ryan Moya, 58-yard pass from Drew Olson. Rotstein converts.
*UCLA - Bell, six-yard run. Lewis, pass from Olson.
*UCLA - Marcus Everett eight-yard pass from D. Olson. Rotstein converts.
Third quarter
*UCLA - Michael Pitre, five-yard pass from D.Olson. Rotstein converts.
*Northwestern - Amado Villarreal, 31-yard field goal.
Fourth quarter
*Northwestern - Mark Philmore, eight-yard pass from Brett Basanez. Basanez conversion pass intercepted.
*UCLA - Brandon Breazell, 42-yard kickoff return. Brian Malette converts.
*Northwestern - Shaun Herbert, five-yard pass from Basanez. Villarreal converts.
*UCLA - Breazell, 45-yard kickoff return. Rotstein converts.
Aftermath
The 2005 Sun Bowl game, sponsored by Vitalis, had a $1.5 million payout.
AP - No. 17 UCLA 50, Northwestern 38
Associated Press, December 30, 2005
UCLA Bruin team comeback records
This was the third record setting comeback for the 2005 UCLA Bruin football team. Until the 2017 season, they ranked first, second, and third in all-time scoring comebacks to win for the UCLA Bruins.
# Down 22 points in the first quarter vs. Northwestern (2005 Sun Bowl) 0-22 / Final Score: 50-38
# Down 21 points in the fourth quarter at Stanford (2005) 3-24 / Final Score: 30-27ot
# Down 21 points in the second quarter at Washington State (2005) 7-28 / Final Score: 44-41ot
Sun Bowl records
The Northwestern Wildcats broke five records.
*Most Passing Completions: 38
*Most First Downs, Team: 33
*Most Penalties, Team: 5
*First Quarter Points, Team: 22
*Total offensive yardage: 584 total yards.
The UCLA Bruins broke three records.
*Kickoff Returns for Touchdowns: 2
*Most Points Game, Team: 50
*Biggest Comeback: down 22 Northwestern (22) vs. UCLA (0)
Together Northwestern and UCLA broke or tied six records.
*Most Penalties, Combined 7 Northwestern (5) and UCLA (2) (tied with Purdue and Washington in the 2001 Sun Bowl)
*Most First Downs, Combined 57 Northwestern (33) and UCLA (24)
*Most First Quarter Points, Combined: 29 Northwestern (22) and UCLA (7)
*First Half Points, Combined: 51 UCLA (29) and Northwestern (22)
*Most Points Game, Combined: 88 UCLA (50) and Northwestern (38)
*Total offensive yardage: 1,037 yards.
In addition, Brett Basanez tied the individual record of 38 completions and broke the offensive yardage record at 448 yards.
Sun Bowl Legends
CBS Announcer Verne Lundquist
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Biography
Early life and career
Lundquist was born in Duluth, Minnesota. He graduated from Austin High School in Austin, Texas, before attending Texas Lutheran U ...
who had been the Sun Bowl broadcaster starting in 1988, and former UCLA Bruins coach Terry Donahue
Terrence Michael Donahue (June 24, 1944 – July 4, 2021) was an American football coach and executive. He served as the head coach at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) from 1976 to 1995, compiling a record of 151–74–8. His 15 ...
were named Legends of the Sun Bowl.
References
External links
http://www.sunbowl.org/
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