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College football game
The
1994 Aloha Bowl
was a
college football
bowl game
played December 25, 1994, in
Honolulu, Hawaii
. It was part of the
1994 NCAA Division I-A football season
. It featured the
Kansas State Wildcats
, and the
Boston College Eagles
.
Boston College sacked Kansas State quarterback
Chad May
eight times, including a four-hit effort by end
Mike Mamula
, who was named the game's most valuable player. Kansas State rushed for just 30 yards, and threw for 94 more, for a total of 124 yards. Kansas State's only score came with eight seconds left in the first quarter when Joe Gordon crashed the middle of Boston College's line and blocked a punt by Jeff Beckley. Chris Sublette recovered the ball on the first hop in the end zone and the game was tied, 7?7.
However, Boston College answered with its own end zone patrol later in the half when Mamula applied the biggest of his hits on May for a safety with 2:37 left. Still, a defense that featured punter Eric Hardy, Gordon, and a pair of 10-tackle performances from Chuck Marlowe and Mario Smith kept the Wildcats within striking distance until the end. Boston College tacked on a 35-yard field goal by David Gordon with 1:18 remaining in the game to seal the win for the Eagles.
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