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The 2013 Texas Bowl is an American
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that was played on December 27, 2013 at
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in
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. It was one of the 2013–14 bowl games that concluded the 2013 FBS football season. The eighth edition of the
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, it featured the
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of the
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against the
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of the
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. The game began at 5:00 p.m. CST and aired on
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. Syracuse defeated Minnesota, 21–17. Syracuse quarterback Terrel Hunt, who completed 19 of his 29 passes for 188 yards and rushed for 2 touchdowns, was named the game's
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.


Teams

The Golden Gophers finished the regular season with a record of 8–4 (4–4 Big Ten). The Orange were 6–6 (4–4 ACC). Syracuse accepted their bid as an at large team after the
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was unable to fulfill their obligation. This was the second consecutive (and overall) Texas Bowl for Minnesota, and first for Syracuse. It was the fifth meeting between the two schools; Minnesota now leads the series 3–2.


Pregame buildup


Minnesota

Projected "universally" to finish last in their division of the
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, the Golden Gophers exceeded those expectations by winning eight games, and losing only four. After sweeping their non-conference schedule, they lost their first two conference matchups, including
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against
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. Subsequently, they won four consecutive games, including the Governor's Victory Bell against
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. They ended their season, however, on a two-game losing streak, losing to two top-20 ranked opponents –
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and
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. On October 10, the university announced that coach
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was taking a leave of absence to focus on treatment for
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; defensive coordinator
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served as interim head coach.


Syracuse

Syracuse entered the season with a new head coach, offensive coordinator, and defensive coordinator after the departures of
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and
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, and the subsequent promotion of
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from defensive coordinator to head coach. After losing their first two games, both of which were against Big Ten opponents (Penn State and Northwestern), they won their next two games, and ultimately finished non conference play with two wins and two losses. In conference play, they lost their first game to Clemson, who at the time was ranked number four in the country, and then split their next two games before beginning a two-game winning streak, during which they defeated Wake Forest and
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. After that, they lost two of their final three games, including a loss to
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, who ultimately ended up in the
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.


Game summary


First half

After receiving the opening kickoff, Minnesota's opening drive stalled, forcing the Golden Gophers to punt. After Syracuse and Minnesota lost fumbles on back-to-back drives, Syracuse was able to drive deep inside Minnesota territory. Facing a 4th and 7 situation at Minnesota's 24-yard line, Syracuse attempted a fake field goal play, but holder Charley Loeb was stopped short of a first down.Syracuse vs Minnesota Highlight – Charley Loeb rush for 5 yards to the Minn 19
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The game remained scoreless going into the second quarter. Syracuse took a 7–0 lead early in the second quarter on a 1-yard touchdown run by Jerome Smith. In the next two drives, Minnesota and Syracuse exchanged punts. Minnesota finally got on board with a 41-yard field goal from Chris Hawthorne as time expired in the first half.Syracuse Orange vs. Minnesota Golden Gophers – Play By Play
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. 27 December 2013. 1 January 2014.
Syracuse rallies late for win over Minnesota in Texas Bowl
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Syracuse Orange vs. Minnesota Golden Gophers – Box Score
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Second half

Syracuse received the second-half kickoff. The Orange drive stalled, however, and Syracuse was forced to punt. After forcing the Golden Gophers to punt, Syracuse went on an 86-yard, 15-play drive that was capped off with a 5-yard touchdown run from Terrel Hunt. Hunt's touchdown extended Syracuse's lead to 14–3 with 2:57 remaining in the third quarter. The game remained 14–3 going into the fourth quarter. Minnesota opened the fourth quarter with a 20-yard touchdown pass from Mitch Leidner to
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to make it a 14–9 game. The two-point conversion attempt failed, however, and the game remained 14–9. After forcing Syracuse to punt, Minnesota took its first lead of the game on a 55-yard touchdown pass from Mitch Leidner to
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. Minnesota's two-point conversion attempt was successful, making it a 17–14 game with 12:34 left in the game. On the next Syracuse drive, the Orange drove to Minnesota's 20-yard line. However, after a false start penalty on the Orange, quarterback Terrel Hunt was penalized for intentional grounding, forcing Syracuse to punt from Minnesota's 39-yard line. After Syracuse's defense forced a three and out, the Orange once again drove into Minnesota territory. However, Syracuse placekicker Ryan Norton missed a 45-yard field goal with 3:31 left in the game. On the ensuing drive, Minnesota was able to a get a first down on a 15-yard rush by David Cobb. However, the Golden Gophers were unable to get another first down to close out the game and were forced to punt with 2:03 remaining in the game. Syracuse's Brisly Estime proceeded to return the punt 70 yards to Minnesota's 14-yard line. The Orange then took a 21–17 lead after Terrel Hunt scrambled 12-yards for a touchdown with 1:14 remaining in the game. Syracuse then fought off two Hail Mary attempts by Minnesota to seal the victory.


Scoring summary


Statistics

Syracuse quarterback Terrel Hunt was named the game's
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. Hunt completed 19 of his 29 passes for 188 yards. Hunt also had 2 rushing touchdowns. Syracuse outgained Minnesota 396–350 in total yards. Syracuse outgained Minnesota 208–127 in rushing yards, while Minnesota outgained Syracuse 223–188 in passing yards. Syracuse's leading rushers were Terrel Hunt and running back Jerome Smith, who both had 74 rushing yards in the game. Syracuse's leading receiver was Brisly Estime, who had 5 catches for 47 yards. George Morris III was Syracuse's second leading rusher, who had 33 rushing yards on 8 carries. Minnesota's leading rusher was David Cobb, who had 91 rushing yards on 18 carries. Drew Wolitarsky was Minnesota's leading receiver, with 94 receiving yards on 4 receptions. Mitch Leidner led the Golden Gophers in passing, completing 11 out of 22 passes for 205 yards and 2 touchdowns. Philip Nelson, who started the game at quarterback for the Golden Gophers, completed 2 out of 7 passes for 18 yards.Dienhart, Tom
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References


External links


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