2004 Sun Bowl

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2004 Vitalis Sun Bowl
1 2 3 4 Total
Arizona State 3 0 7 17 27
Purdue 0 2 7 14 23
Date December 31, 2004
Season 2004
Stadium Sun Bowl
Location El Paso, Texas
Referee Gerard McGinn ( Big East )
Attendance 51,288
Payout US$ 1.5 million per team
United States TV coverage
Network CBS
Announcers Verne Lundquist (play-by-play)
Todd Blackledge (analyst)
Tracy Wolfson (sidelines)
Sun Bowl
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The 2004 Sun Bowl featured the Arizona State Sun Devils , and the Purdue Boilermakers . Sponsored by the Vitalis brand of hair tonic made by Bristol-Myers , the game was officially known as the Vitalis Sun Bowl . It was the 71st Sun Bowl .

Arizona State's place kicker, Jessie Ainsworth kicked a 22-yard field goal in the first quarter to give the Sun Devils a 3-0 lead. Arizona State's running back, Preston Jones was tackled in the end zone by Purdue's Brandon Villareal, for a safety, putting Purdue on the board 3-2. The defenses held, and that score held up in the locker room.

In the third quarter, Purdue's Kyle Orton connected with wide receiver Brian Hare for a long 80-yard touchdown pass to give Purdue a 9-3 lead. Arizona State quarterback, Sam Keller found Derek Hagan in the end zone for a 27-yard touchdown to put Arizona State back on top 10-9. He finished the game with 370 yards passing.

Early in the fourth quarter, Orton found all-American Taylor Stubblefield for a 5-yard touchdown pass, reclaiming the lead for Purdue, 16-10. Arizona State moved the ball on their ensuing drive, but it stalled, and they had to settle for a field goal. Ainsworth connected on a 34-yard field goal, trimming the margin to 16-13. Keller later threw to Rudy Burgess for a 41-yard touchdown, giving ASU a 20-16 lead.

Purdue reclaimed the lead with a 6-yard touchdown pass from Orton to Charles Davis giving them a 23-20 lead. Sam Keller's final touchdown to Rudy Burgess proved to be the game winner, as ASU held off Purdue by a 27-23 margin.

Grammy-winning Texas band Los Lonely Boys performed at halftime.

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