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{{Infobox NCAA football yearly game
{{Infobox college football game
| Game Name = Outback Bowl
| name =
| Optional Subheader = Bowl Game
| Title Sponsor =
| year_game_played = 2009
| Image =[[Image:Outbackbowl2008logo.png|230px]]
| game_name = Outback Bowl
| Caption = Outback Bowl logo
| subheader = 23rd Outback Bowl
| football_season = 2008
| Date Game Played = January 1
| visitor_name_short = South Carolina
| Year Game Played = 2009
| visitor_nickname = Gamecocks
| Football Season = 2008
| Stadium = [[Raymond James Stadium]]
| visitor_school = University of South Carolina
| City = {{City-state|Tampa|Florida}}
| home_name_short = Iowa
| home_nickname = Hawkeyes
| Visitor School = University of Iowa
| home_school = University of Iowa
| Visitor Name Short = Iowa
| visitor_record = 7–5
| Visitor Nickname = Hawkeyes
| visitor_conference = [[Southeastern Conference|SEC]]
| Visitor Record = 9–4
| Visitor AP =
| home_record = 8–4
| home_conference = [[Big Ten Conference|Big Ten]]
| Visitor Coaches =
| Visitor BCS =
| visitor_coach = [[Steve Spurrier]]
| Visitor Coach = [[Kirk Ferentz]]
| home_coach = [[Kirk Ferentz]]
| Visitor1 = 14
| visitor_1q = 0
| Visitor2 = 7
| visitor_2q = 0
| Visitor3 = 10
| visitor_3q = 0
| Visitor4 = 0
| visitor_4q = 10
| Home School = University of South Carolina
| home_1q = 14
| Home Name Short = South Carolina
| home_2q = 7
| Home Nickname = Gamecocks
| home_3q = 10
| Home Record = 7–6
| home_4q = 0
| Home AP =
| date_game_played = January 1
| stadium = [[Raymond James Stadium]]
| Home Coaches =
| Home BCS =
| city = [[Tampa, Florida]]
| Home Coach = [[Steve Spurrier]]
| MVP = [[Shonn Greene]] (Iowa RB)
| Home1 = 0
| odds = Iowa by 4
| referee = John McDaid ([[Big East Conference (1979–2013)|Big East]])
| Home2 = 0
| Home3 = 0
| attendance = 55,117
| payout = 3.2 Million<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sportingnews.com/yourturn/viewtopic.php?t=494772 |title = SportingNews.com - Your expert source for NCAA Football stats, scores, standings, and blogs from NCAA Football columnists |access-date=2010-04-17 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081219075027/http://www.sportingnews.com/yourturn/viewtopic.php?t=494772 |archive-date=2008-12-19 }}</ref>
| Home4 = 10
| MVP = [[Shonn Greene]] (Iowa RB)
| us_network = [[ESPN]]
| Odds = Iowa by 4
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| Anthem =
| us_announcers = [[Sean McDonough]], [[Chris Spielman]]
| Referee = John McDaid
| ratings = 2.7
| Halftime =
| Attendance = 55,117
| Payout = 3.2 Million<ref>http://www.sportingnews.com/yourturn/viewtopic.php?t=494772</ref>
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The '''2009 Outback Bowl''' was a [[college football]] [[bowl game]] played on January 1, 2009, at [[Raymond James Stadium]] in [[Tampa, Florida]]. The 23rd edition of the [[Outback Bowl]], it was one of the [[2008–09 NCAA football bowl games|2008–09 bowl games]] concluding the [[2008 NCAA Division I FBS football season]]. Scheduled for a kickoff of 11 a.m. [[Eastern Time Zone|EST]] and telecast on [[ESPN]], the game pitted the [[2008 South Carolina Gamecocks football team|South Carolina Gamecocks]] against the [[2008 Iowa Hawkeyes football team|Iowa Hawkeyes]].


Iowa jumped out to a large lead, leading South Carolina 21–0 at halftime and 31–0 at the end of the third quarter, en route to a 31–10 victory. [[Shonn Greene]], the MVP, had 29 rushes for 121 yards and three rushing touchdowns.<ref>{{cite web|title=Greene's 3 TDs lead Iowa past South Carolina in Outback Bowl|url=https://www.espn.com/college-football/recap?gameId=290012294|work=[[ESPN]] via [[Associated Press]]|date=January 1, 2009|access-date=July 26, 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=IOWA ENJOYS AN OUTBACK ROUT, 31-10|url=https://hawkeyesports.com/news/2009/1/1/Iowa_enjoys_an_Outback_rout_31_10.aspx|work=[[Iowa Hawkeyes|University of Iowa Athletic Department]]|date=January 1, 2009|access-date=July 26, 2019}}</ref>
The '''2009 [[Outback Bowl]]''' was a [[college football]] [[bowl game]] played as the first official sporting event in the USA on January 1, 2009 at [[Raymond James Stadium]] in [[Tampa, Florida]]. Scheduled for a kickoff of 11 AM [[North American Eastern Time Zone|US EST]] and telecast on [[ESPN]], the game pit the [[2008 South Carolina Gamecocks football team|South Carolina Gamecocks]] against the [[2008 Iowa Hawkeyes football team|Iowa Hawkeyes]]. Iowa jumped out to a huge lead, leading South Carolina 21-0 at halftime and 31-0 at the end of the third quarter. Shonn Greene the MVP had 30 rushes 132 yards and three rushing touchdowns.


==Scoring summary==
==Teams==
The game featured the [[2008 Iowa Hawkeyes football team|Iowa Hawkeyes]] of the [[Big Ten Conference]] and the [[2008 South Carolina Gamecocks football team|South Carolina Gamecocks]] of the [[Southeastern Conference]]. It was the first meeting between the two teams. It was each team's third appearance in the Outback Bowl.

===Iowa Hawkeyes===
{{main|2008 Iowa Hawkeyes football team}}
The Hawkeyes entered the game with wins in five of their previous six games, highlighted by an upset of #3 Penn State, and an overall record of 8–4 (5–3 Big Ten). Junior running back [[Shonn Greene]] earned [[2008 College Football All-America Team|consensus First-team All-American]] honors and received the [[Doak Walker Award]].

===South Carolina Gamecocks===
{{main|2008 South Carolina Gamecocks football team}}
The Gamecocks dropped their final two regular season games and entered the Outback Bowl with an overall record of 7–5 (4–4 SEC).

==Game summary==
===Scoring summary===
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
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|colspan="4" align="center"| '''1st Quarter'''
|colspan="4" align="center"| '''1st Quarter'''
|-
|-
|Iowa - Trey Stross 6 yard TD pass from Richard Stanzi (Daniel Murray kick), 7:39
|Iowa - Trey Stross 6-yard TD pass from [[Ricky Stanzi]] (Daniel Murray kick), 7:39
|Iowa 7-0
|Iowa 7–0
|-
|-
|Iowa - [[Shonn Greene]] 1 yard TD run (Murray kick), 4:41
|Iowa - [[Shonn Greene]] 1-yard TD run (Murray kick), 4:41
|Iowa 14-0
|Iowa 14–0
|-
|-
|colspan="4" align="center"| '''2nd Quarter'''
|colspan="4" align="center"| '''2nd Quarter'''
|-
|-
|Iowa - Greene 1 yard TD run (Murray kick), 8:09
|Iowa - Greene 1-yard TD run (Murray kick), 8:09
|Iowa 21-0
|Iowa 21–0
|-
|-
|colspan="4" align="center"| '''3rd Quarter'''
|colspan="4" align="center"| '''3rd Quarter'''
|-
|-
|Iowa - Murray 18 yard FG, 9:09
|Iowa - Murray 18-yard FG, 9:09
|Iowa 24-0
|Iowa 24–0
|-
|-
|Iowa - Greene 11 yard TD run, :04
|Iowa - Greene 11-yard TD run, :04
|Iowa 31-0
|Iowa 31–0
|-
|-
|colspan="4" align="center"| '''4th Quarter'''
|colspan="4" align="center"| '''4th Quarter'''
|-
|-
|USC - Jared Cook 10 yard TD pass from Chris Smelley (Ryan Succop kick), 13:35
|USC - [[Jared Cook]] 10-yard TD pass from Chris Smelley ([[Ryan Succop]] kick), 13:35
|Iowa 31-7
|Iowa 31–7
|-
|-
|USC - Succop 48 yard FG, 2:02
|USC - Succop 48-yard FG, 2:02
|Iowa 31-10
|Iowa 31–10
|}
|}

===Statistics===
{{Linescore Amfootball|
|Road=Gamecocks
|R1=0 |R2=0 |R3=0 |R4=10
|Home='''Hawkeyes'''
|H1=14 |H2=7 |H3=10 |H4=0
}}
{{AmFootballGameStatistics
| Visitor = South Carolina Gamecocks
| VisitorDisplay = SC
| Home = Iowa Hawkeyes
| HomeDisplay = IOWA
| VisFirsts = 17
| VisPlaysYds = 64–313
| VisRushing = 14–43
| VisPassYds = 270
| VisPassing = 26–50–3
| VisTOP = 24:06
| HomeFirsts = 22
| HomePlaysYds = 66–328
| HomeRushing = 47–181
| HomePassYds = 147
| HomePassing = 13–19–2
| HomeTOP = 35:54
}}
{{AmFootballGameTopPlayers
| Visitor = South Carolina Gamecocks
| VisitorDisplay = South Carolina
| Home = Iowa Hawkeyes
| HomeDisplay = Iowa
| VisPasser = Chris Smelley
| VisPassStats = 16/31, 179 yds, 1 TD, 0 INT
| VisRusher = Stephen Garcia
| VisRushStats = 5 car, 25 yds
| VisReceiver = Kenny McKinley
| VisReceivingStats = 6 rec, 86 yds
| HomePasser = [[Ricky Stanzi]]
| HomePassStats = 13/19, 147 yds, 1 TD, 2 INT
| HomeRusher = [[Shonn Greene]]
| HomeRushStats = 29 car, 121 yds, 3 TD
| HomeReceiver = [[Brandon Myers]]
| HomeReceivingStats = 4 rec, 49 yds
}}


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Latest revision as of 03:21, 21 August 2023

2009 Outback Bowl
23rd Outback Bowl
1234 Total
South Carolina 00010 10
Iowa 147100 31
DateJanuary 1, 2009
Season2008
StadiumRaymond James Stadium
LocationTampa, Florida
MVPShonn Greene (Iowa RB)
FavoriteIowa by 4
RefereeJohn McDaid (Big East)
Attendance55,117
PayoutUS$3.2 Million[1]
United States TV coverage
NetworkESPN
AnnouncersSean McDonough, Chris Spielman
Nielsen ratings2.7
Outback Bowl
 < 2008  2010

The 2009 Outback Bowl was a college football bowl game played on January 1, 2009, at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida. The 23rd edition of the Outback Bowl, it was one of the 2008–09 bowl games concluding the 2008 NCAA Division I FBS football season. Scheduled for a kickoff of 11 a.m. EST and telecast on ESPN, the game pitted the South Carolina Gamecocks against the Iowa Hawkeyes.

Iowa jumped out to a large lead, leading South Carolina 21–0 at halftime and 31–0 at the end of the third quarter, en route to a 31–10 victory. Shonn Greene, the MVP, had 29 rushes for 121 yards and three rushing touchdowns.[2][3]

Teams[edit]

The game featured the Iowa Hawkeyes of the Big Ten Conference and the South Carolina Gamecocks of the Southeastern Conference. It was the first meeting between the two teams. It was each team's third appearance in the Outback Bowl.

Iowa Hawkeyes[edit]

The Hawkeyes entered the game with wins in five of their previous six games, highlighted by an upset of #3 Penn State, and an overall record of 8–4 (5–3 Big Ten). Junior running back Shonn Greene earned consensus First-team All-American honors and received the Doak Walker Award.

South Carolina Gamecocks[edit]

The Gamecocks dropped their final two regular season games and entered the Outback Bowl with an overall record of 7–5 (4–4 SEC).

Game summary[edit]

Scoring summary[edit]

Scoring Play Score
1st Quarter
Iowa - Trey Stross 6-yard TD pass from Ricky Stanzi (Daniel Murray kick), 7:39 Iowa 7–0
Iowa - Shonn Greene 1-yard TD run (Murray kick), 4:41 Iowa 14–0
2nd Quarter
Iowa - Greene 1-yard TD run (Murray kick), 8:09 Iowa 21–0
3rd Quarter
Iowa - Murray 18-yard FG, 9:09 Iowa 24–0
Iowa - Greene 11-yard TD run, :04 Iowa 31–0
4th Quarter
USC - Jared Cook 10-yard TD pass from Chris Smelley (Ryan Succop kick), 13:35 Iowa 31–7
USC - Succop 48-yard FG, 2:02 Iowa 31–10

Statistics[edit]

1 2 3 4 Total
Gamecocks 0 0 0 10 10
Hawkeyes 14 7 10 0 31
Statistics SC IOWA
First downs 17 22
Plays–yards 64–313 66–328
Rushes–yards 14–43 47–181
Passing yards 270 147
Passing: comp–att–int 26–50–3 13–19–2
Time of possession 24:06 35:54
Team Category Player Statistics
South Carolina Passing Chris Smelley 16/31, 179 yds, 1 TD, 0 INT
Rushing Stephen Garcia 5 car, 25 yds
Receiving Kenny McKinley 6 rec, 86 yds
Iowa Passing Ricky Stanzi 13/19, 147 yds, 1 TD, 2 INT
Rushing Shonn Greene 29 car, 121 yds, 3 TD
Receiving Brandon Myers 4 rec, 49 yds

References[edit]

  1. ^ "SportingNews.com - Your expert source for NCAA Football stats, scores, standings, and blogs from NCAA Football columnists". Archived from the original on December 19, 2008. Retrieved April 17, 2010.
  2. ^ "Greene's 3 TDs lead Iowa past South Carolina in Outback Bowl". ESPN via Associated Press. January 1, 2009. Retrieved July 26, 2019.
  3. ^ "IOWA ENJOYS AN OUTBACK ROUT, 31-10". University of Iowa Athletic Department. January 1, 2009. Retrieved July 26, 2019.