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2014 Holiday Bowl

2014 National University Holiday Bowl
37th Holiday Bowl
1234 Total
Nebraska 170178 42
USC 1014210 45
DateDecember 27, 2014
Season2014
StadiumSan Diego Stadium
LocationSan Diego, California
MVPOffense: USC QB Cody Kessler
Defense: USC DE Leonard Williams[1]
FavoriteUSC by 7[2]
RefereeRandy Christal[3] (Big 12)
Attendance55,789[3]
PayoutUS$2.075 million
United States TV coverage
NetworkESPN / ESPN Radio
AnnouncersRece Davis, Jesse Palmer, David Pollack, Samantha Ponder (ESPN)
Bill Rosinski, David Norrie, Joe Schad (ESPN Radio)
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The 2014 Holiday Bowl, known as the National University Holiday Bowl for sponsorship purposes, was the thirty-seventh edition of the college football bowl game, played on December 27, 2014 at San Diego Stadium in San Diego, California. Part of the 2014–15 bowl season, it featured the Nebraska Cornhuskers of the Big Ten and USC Trojans of the Pac-12. The game kicked off at 5:00 p.m. PST and was broadcast on ESPN and ESPN Radio.

Teams

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The 2014 Holiday Bowl was the fifth all-time and first postseason meeting between Nebraska and USC, with the Trojans leading 3–0–1 prior to the game.

Under first-year head coach Steve Sarkisian, USC entered the Holiday Bowl as a seven-point favorite over Nebraska. The Cornhuskers, weeks removed from firing Bo Pelini, were led by interim head coach Barney Cotton.[4]

Nebraska

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USC

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Game

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After a Nebraska field goal on the opening possession of the game, freshman All-American Adoree' Jackson returned the ensuing kickoff for a touchdown, the longest return in Holiday Bowl history.[5] Nebraska responded quickly, scoring twice more in the game's opening frame to take a seven-point lead. USC's offense controlled the second quarter, using drives of ten and twelve plays to take a 24–17 lead into halftime.

USC opened the second half with a short pass to Jackson, who converted it into his second lengthy touchdown to give the Trojans a two-score lead.[6] Long drives by each team kept the gap at fourteen points before a two-play Trojans touchdown drive made the score 45–27. As a chaotic third quarter came to a close, Tommy Armstrong hit Jordan Westerkamp for a winding 65-yard touchdown, the sixth score of the quarter.[7]

On fourth down in the Trojans red zone, Armstrong stumbled into the end zone to cut Nebraska's deficit to three after a conversion pass to Bell.[7] The Cornhuskers drove into USC territory with minutes remaining, but the Trojans stopped De'Mornay Pierson-El on fourth down to seal a 45–42 victory.[7]

Scoring summary

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Qtr Time Drive Team Detail Score
Plays Yards TOP NU USC
1 11:05 5 29 1:47 NU Drew Brown 34-yd field goal 3 0
10:54 0:11 USC Adoree' Jackson 98-yd kickoff return (Andre Heidari kick) 3 7
8:23 6 53 2:31 NU Kenny Bell 18-yd pass from Tommy Armstrong (Brown kick) 10 7
6:05 8 42 2:18 USC Heidari 42-yd field goal 10 10
1:25 6 39 2:42 NU De'Mornay Pierson-El 9-yd pass from Armstrong (Brown kick) 17 10
2 13:11 10 75 3:14 USC Nelson Agholor 17-yd pass from Cody Kessler (Heidari kick) 17 17
6:39 12 80 3:32 USC Javorius Allen 2-yd run (Heidari kick) 17 24
3 12:01 1 71 0:12 USC Jackson 71-yd pass from Kessler (Heidari kick) 17 31
9:41 7 73 2:20 NU Ameer Abdullah 20-yd run (Brown kick) 24 31
8:06 5 68 1:35 USC Allen 44-yd run (Heidari kick) 24 38
2:28 6 9 3:25 NU Brown 25-yd field goal 27 38
2:03 2 65 0:25 USC Bryce Dixon 20-yd pass from Kessler (Heidari kick) 27 45
0:24 3 64 1:39 NU Jordan Westerkamp 65-yd pass from Armstrong (Brown kick) 34 45
4 6:52 9 77 2:51 NU Armstrong 15-yd run (Armstrong pass to Bell) 42 45

Team statistics

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Statistic[3] Nebraska USC
First downs 28 22
Rushes–yards 43–144 34–194
Comp.–att.–yards 32–51–381 23–39–321
Total offense 525 515
Turnovers 1 1
Punts–average 7–44.7 9–34.8
Penalties–yards 7–45 12–97
Time of possession 34:26 25:34

Starting lineups

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Nebraska Position[3] USC
Offense
11 Cethan Carter TE 82 Randall Telfer
80 Kenny Bell WR 15 Nelson Agholor
15 De'Mornay Pierson-El 7 Steven Mitchell
1 Jordan Westerkamp 9 JuJu Smith
4 Tommy Armstrong QB 6 Cody Kessler
8 Ameer Abdullah RB 37 Javorius Allen
71 Alex Lewis LT 50 Toa Lobendahn
68 Jake Cotton LG 51 Damien Mama
66 Dylan Utter C 75 Max Tuerk
74 Mike Moudy RG 60 Viane Talamaivao
78 Givens Price RT 73 Zach Banner
Defense
7 Maliek Collins DT 52 Delvon Simmons
98 Vincent Valentine
4 Randy Gregory DE 90 Claude Pelon
90 Greg McMullen 94 Leonard Williams
13 Zaire Anderson LB 10 Hayes Pullard
52 Josh Banderas 56 Anthony Sarao
58 J. R. Tavai
23 Daniel Davie CB 2 Adoree' Jackson
5 Josh Mitchell 6 Josh Shaw
28 Byerson Cockrell S 27 Gerald Bowman
6 Corey Cooper 21 Su'a Cravens
25 Nate Gerry 24 John Plattenburg

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