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College football game
2004
Humanitarian Bowl
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1
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Total
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Georgia Tech
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7
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| 21
| 21
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52
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Tulsa
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0
| 3
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| 7
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10
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Date
| January 3, 2004
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Season
| 2003
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Stadium
| Bronco Stadium
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Location
| Boise, Idaho
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Referee
| R.G. Detillier (
C-USA
)
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Attendance
| 23,114
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Payout
| US$
750,000 per team
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The
2004 Humanitarian Bowl
was the 7th edition of the bowl game. The next edition was played in December 2004, almost a year from this game, and the name was changed after this contest to the "MPC Computers Bowl". This game featured the
Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
, and the
Tulsa Golden Hurricane
. In this game Georgia Tech set several Humanitarian Bowl records. The 42 point margin of victory is a bowl game record.
Georgia Tech running back
P. J. Daniels
started the scoring on a 9-yard touchdown run, giving the Yellow Jackets a 7?0 lead. He would finish with a bowl game record 307 yards on 31 carries for the game. In the second quarter Tulsa's Brad DeVault kicked a 22-yard field goal to draw Tulsa to within 7?3. Georgia Tech kicker Dan Burnett kicked a 29-yard field goal in the second quarter to help Georgia Tech claim a 10?3 halftime lead.
In the third quarter, Daniels scored on a 1-yard touchdown run for Georgia Tech to bump its lead up to 17?3. Chris Woods added a 2-yard touchdown run to increase the lead to 24?3. Daniels scored on a 33-yard touchdown scamper to make the score 31?3, to close out the third quarter.
In the fourth quarter, Daniels went on a 38-yard touchdown scamper to increase the lead to 38?3. Jermaine Hatch added a 1-yard touchdown run to make it 45?3, as Georgia Tech had scored 38 unanswered points. Quarterback
Paul Smith
found
Garrett Mills
for a 13-yard touchdown, for Tulsa to cut it to 45?10. Jermaine Hatch scored from 8 yards out, as Georgia Tech completed the game 52?10. Georgia Tech held Tulsa to -56 rushing yards, the lowest ever in Tulsa history.
This was the third meeting between the schools - both previous meetings were also bowl games.
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Games
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Former names
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- Humanitarian Bowl (1997?2004, 2007?2010)
- MPC Computers Bowl (2004?2006)
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