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2015 Outback Bowl
29th Outback Bowl
1234OTTotal
Auburn77314031
Wisconsin701410334
DateJanuary 1, 2015
Season2014
StadiumRaymond James Stadium
LocationTampa, Florida
MVPWisconsin RB Melvin Gordon[1]
FavoriteAuburn by 7[2]
RefereeMike Defee (Big XII)[3]
Attendance44,023[3]
United States TV coverage
NetworkESPN2/Touchdown Radio
AnnouncersBob Wischusen, Matt Millen, and Quint Kessenich
Frank Fangie, Gino Torretta, and K.C. Jones
Nielsen ratings3.3 (6.42M)
Outback Bowl
 ← 2014  2016 → 

The 2015 Outback Bowl was an American college football bowl game that was played on 1 January 2015 at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida. It was the 29th edition of the Outback Bowl (previously called the Hall of Fame Bowl) and featured the #17 Wisconsin Badgers from the Big Ten and the #19 Auburn Tigers from the SEC.[4] It was one of the 2014-15 bowl games that concluded the 2014 FBS football season. It kicked off at Noon EST and was nationally televised by ESPN2. It was sponsored by the Outback Steakhouse restaurant franchise.

Teams

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Both teams are dominant rushing teams with both being ranked in the top 12 rushing in the nation and both teams' starting running backs led their respective conferences in rushing statistics. At the end of the 2014 season, Auburn running back, Cameron Artis-Payne, had 1,608 rushing yards and 13 touchdowns while Wisconsin running back, Melvin Gordon, had 2,336 rushing yards and 26 touchdowns. Auburn comes into this game with an 8–4 record and Wisconsin has a 10–3 record.

The game has a promising aspect, being one of only two bowl games with AP top 20 teams, besides the College Football Playoff Bowls on New Years Day. ESPN ranked the Outback Bowl the second best non CFP game to watch, only behind the Belk Bowl between Georgia and Louisville taking place on December 30, 2014.

The last time Auburn and Wisconsin met on the field was in the 2006 Capital One Bowl. Barry Alvarez, in his last game serving as head coach, led Wisconsin to a 24–10 victory over Tommy Tuberville-led Auburn.

Auburn

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Auburn quarterback Nick Marshall during the game

After starting the season 5–0 and being ranked as high as #2 in the country, Auburn dropped 4 of their last 7 games and finished with an 8–4 record. They finished their regular season by losing the Iron Bowl by two scores, after leading at halftime by seven over the Alabama Crimson Tide, ranked #1 in the nation. The Tigers' best win came at then #4 Ole Miss who would make a College Football Playoff New Year's Six bowl by being selected for the Peach Bowl. The Tigers are led by quarterback Nick Marshall, who led the team to a National Championship Game at the end of the 2013 NCAA Division I FBS football season. Auburn players honored fallen teammate Jakell Mitchell by adorning their helmets with stickers displaying his jersey number 31.[5]

Wisconsin

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The Badgers lost their 1st game to LSU 28–24. They then lost two more games including to Ohio State in the Big Ten Championship Game. The Badgers had key wins, however, over very good teams like Minnesota and Nebraska which propelled them to the Big Ten Championship. The Badgers were led by running back Heisman-finalist Melvin Gordon who set the NCAA all-time record for single game rushing yards against Nebraska only to have it broken the following week. Head coach Gary Andersen left the Badgers to accept the head coaching position at Oregon State prior to this game.[6] Wisconsin was coached in the 2015 Outback Bowl by University of Wisconsin Athletic Director Barry Alvarez.[7]

Game summary

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Scoring summary

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Scoring summary
QuarterTimeDriveTeamScoring informationScore
PlaysYardsTOPAUBWIS
111:105892:10WISCCorey Clement 7-yard touchdown reception from Joel Stave, Rafael Gaglianone kick good07
12:168582:46AUBCameron Artis-Payne 2-yard touchdown run, Daniel Carlson kick good77
28:012670:40AUBRicardo Louis 66-yard touchdown reception from Nick Marshall, Daniel Carlson kick good147
312:096752:51WISCMelvin Gordon 25-yard touchdown run, Rafael Gaglianone kick good1414
39:428422:37AUB51-yard field goal by Daniel Carlson1714
30:206733:16WISCMelvin Gordon 53-yard touchdown run, Rafael Gaglianone kick good1721
411:219813:59AUBC. J. Uzomah 20-yard touchdown reception from Nick Marshall, Daniel Carlson kick good2421
47:587703:23WISCMelvin Gordon 6-yard touchdown run, Rafael Gaglianone kick good2428
42:5510715:03AUBCameron Artis-Payne 2-yard touchdown run, Daniel Carlson kick good3128
40:0713642:48WISC29-yard field goal by Rafael Gaglianone3131
OT718WISC25-yard field goal by Rafael Gaglianone3134
"TOP" = time of possession. For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football.3134

Source: [3]

Statistics

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Statistics[3]AUBWIS
First downs2131
Plays–yards66–43581–521
Rushes–yards43–21954–400
Passing yards216121
Passing: Comp–Att–Int16–23–014–27–3
Time of possession26:5633:04

References

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  1. ^ Shanker, Jared (January 1, 2015). "Barry Alvarez, Melvin Gordon help Badgers bounce back in Outback Bowl". ESPN.com. Retrieved January 2, 2015.
  2. ^ "College Football Lines, NCAA College Football Lines At Bovada Online Sportsbook". Bovada. Archived from the original on January 2, 2015.
  3. ^ a b c d Stats
  4. ^ Robinson, Hunter (December 7, 2014). "No. 19 Auburn to Play No. 18 Wisconsin in Outback Bowl", WFSA News. Retrieved December 7, 2014.
  5. ^ Erickson, Joel (January 1, 2015). "Auburn honors Jakell Mitchell at Outback Bowl". AL.com. Retrieved January 3, 2015.
  6. ^ "UW football head coach Gary Andersen to leave for Oregon State University | News - Channel3000.com". www.channel3000.com. Archived from the original on December 13, 2014.
  7. ^ "Alvarez to coach Wisconsin in bowl vs Auburn | Badgers - Channel3000.com". www.channel3000.com. Archived from the original on December 13, 2014.

    2015 Outback Bowl
    29th Outback Bowl
    1234OTTotal
    Auburn77314031
    Wisconsin701410334
    DateJanuary 1, 2015
    Season2014
    StadiumRaymond James Stadium
    LocationTampa, Florida
    MVPWisconsin RB Melvin Gordon[1]
    FavoriteAuburn by 7[2]
    RefereeMike Defee (Big XII)[3]
    Attendance44,023[3]
    United States TV coverage
    NetworkESPN2/Touchdown Radio
    AnnouncersBob Wischusen, Matt Millen, and Quint Kessenich
    Frank Fangie, Gino Torretta, and K.C. Jones
    Nielsen ratings3.3 (6.42M)
    Outback Bowl
     ← 2014  2016 → 

    The 2015 Outback Bowl was an American college football bowl game that was played on 1 January 2015 at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida. It was the 29th edition of the Outback Bowl (previously called the Hall of Fame Bowl) and featured the #17 Wisconsin Badgers from the Big Ten and the #19 Auburn Tigers from the SEC.[4] It was one of the 2014-15 bowl games that concluded the 2014 FBS football season. It kicked off at Noon EST and was nationally televised by ESPN2. It was sponsored by the Outback Steakhouse restaurant franchise.

    Teams

    Both teams are dominant rushing teams with both being ranked in the top 12 rushing in the nation and both teams' starting running backs led their respective conferences in rushing statistics. At the end of the 2014 season, Auburn running back, Cameron Artis-Payne, had 1,608 rushing yards and 13 touchdowns while Wisconsin running back, Melvin Gordon, had 2,336 rushing yards and 26 touchdowns. Auburn comes into this game with an 8–4 record and Wisconsin has a 10–3 record.

    The game has a promising aspect, being one of only two bowl games with AP top 20 teams, besides the College Football Playoff Bowls on New Years Day. ESPN ranked the Outback Bowl the second best non CFP game to watch, only behind the Belk Bowl between Georgia and Louisville taking place on December 30, 2014.

    The last time Auburn and Wisconsin met on the field was in the 2006 Capital One Bowl. Barry Alvarez, in his last game serving as head coach, led Wisconsin to a 24–10 victory over Tommy Tuberville-led Auburn.

    Auburn

    Auburn quarterback Nick Marshall during the game

    After starting the season 5–0 and being ranked as high as #2 in the country, Auburn dropped 4 of their last 7 games and finished with an 8–4 record. They finished their regular season by losing the Iron Bowl by two scores, after leading at halftime by seven over the Alabama Crimson Tide, ranked #1 in the nation. The Tigers' best win came at then #4 Ole Miss who would make a College Football Playoff New Year's Six bowl by being selected for the Peach Bowl. The Tigers are led by quarterback Nick Marshall, who led the team to a National Championship Game at the end of the 2013 NCAA Division I FBS football season. Auburn players honored fallen teammate Jakell Mitchell by adorning their helmets with stickers displaying his jersey number 31.[5]

    Wisconsin

    The Badgers lost their 1st game to LSU 28–24. They then lost two more games including to Ohio State in the Big Ten Championship Game. The Badgers had key wins, however, over very good teams like Minnesota and Nebraska which propelled them to the Big Ten Championship. The Badgers were led by running back Heisman-finalist Melvin Gordon who set the NCAA all-time record for single game rushing yards against Nebraska only to have it broken the following week. Head coach Gary Andersen left the Badgers to accept the head coaching position at Oregon State prior to this game.[6] Wisconsin was coached in the 2015 Outback Bowl by University of Wisconsin Athletic Director Barry Alvarez.[7]

    Game summary

    Scoring summary

    Scoring summary
    QuarterTimeDriveTeamScoring informationScore
    PlaysYardsTOPAUBWIS
    111:105892:10WISCCorey Clement 7-yard touchdown reception from Joel Stave, Rafael Gaglianone kick good07
    12:168582:46AUBCameron Artis-Payne 2-yard touchdown run, Daniel Carlson kick good77
    28:012670:40AUBRicardo Louis 66-yard touchdown reception from Nick Marshall, Daniel Carlson kick good147
    312:096752:51WISCMelvin Gordon 25-yard touchdown run, Rafael Gaglianone kick good1414
    39:428422:37AUB51-yard field goal by Daniel Carlson1714
    30:206733:16WISCMelvin Gordon 53-yard touchdown run, Rafael Gaglianone kick good1721
    411:219813:59AUBC. J. Uzomah 20-yard touchdown reception from Nick Marshall, Daniel Carlson kick good2421
    47:587703:23WISCMelvin Gordon 6-yard touchdown run, Rafael Gaglianone kick good2428
    42:5510715:03AUBCameron Artis-Payne 2-yard touchdown run, Daniel Carlson kick good3128
    40:0713642:48WISC29-yard field goal by Rafael Gaglianone3131
    OT718WISC25-yard field goal by Rafael Gaglianone3134
    "TOP" = time of possession. For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football.3134

    Source: [3]

    Statistics

    Statistics[3]AUBWIS
    First downs2131
    Plays–yards66–43581–521
    Rushes–yards43–21954–400
    Passing yards216121
    Passing: Comp–Att–Int16–23–014–27–3
    Time of possession26:5633:04

    References

    1. ^ Shanker, Jared (January 1, 2015). "Barry Alvarez, Melvin Gordon help Badgers bounce back in Outback Bowl". ESPN.com. Retrieved January 2, 2015.
    2. ^ "College Football Lines, NCAA College Football Lines At Bovada Online Sportsbook". Bovada. Archived from the original on January 2, 2015.
    3. ^ a b c d Stats
    4. ^ Robinson, Hunter (December 7, 2014). "No. 19 Auburn to Play No. 18 Wisconsin in Outback Bowl", WFSA News. Retrieved December 7, 2014.
    5. ^ Erickson, Joel (January 1, 2015). "Auburn honors Jakell Mitchell at Outback Bowl". AL.com. Retrieved January 3, 2015.
    6. ^ "UW football head coach Gary Andersen to leave for Oregon State University | News - Channel3000.com". www.channel3000.com. Archived from the original on December 13, 2014.
    7. ^ "Alvarez to coach Wisconsin in bowl vs Auburn | Badgers - Channel3000.com". www.channel3000.com. Archived from the original on December 13, 2014.
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