This article is about the
Alamo Bowl
that followed the 2009 season, played on January 2, 2010. For the game that followed the 2010 season, played on December 29, 2010, see
2010 Alamo Bowl (December)
.
College football game
The
2010 Alamo Bowl
(known via corporate sponsorship as the
Valero
Alamo Bowl
) was a
college football
bowl game
played at the
Alamodome
in
San Antonio, Texas
on Saturday, January 2, 2010. It was the 17th edition of the
Alamo Bowl
. The game featured the
Michigan State Spartans
against the
Texas Tech Red Raiders
.
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The 2010 game was the last one to feature a team from the
Big Ten Conference
. In the fall of 2009, it was announced that the
Pacific-10 Conference
's second-place team would take part in the Alamo Bowl instead of the
Holiday Bowl
.
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This was the third Alamo Bowl appearance and first Alamo Bowl win for the Texas Tech Red Raiders. Their previous appearance was a 19?16 loss to
Iowa
in the
2001 game
. Michigan State played in one previous Alamo Bowl, losing the
2003 game
to
Nebraska
, 17?3. The game also marked the first-ever meeting between the two schools.
With approximately 5,553,630 households watching it, the game was the most viewed Alamo Bowl in history. It also drew the highest rating of any bowl ever shown by
ESPN
. Behind the
BCS
bowl games and the
Capital One Bowl
, it was the most viewed bowl shown up to that point in the
2009?10 bowl season
.
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Game buildup
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The game featured two programs which, prior to the event, were undergoing controversies.
On December 28, 2009, Texas Tech suspended, and fired two days later, head coach
Mike Leach
over the alleged mistreatment of an injured player.
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Defensive Coordinator
Ruffin McNeill
was named interim head coach.
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Meanwhile, on November 22, 2009, Michigan State had suspended 14 players for the bowl resulting from a fight at one of the school's dormitories.
Game summary
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First quarter
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Texas Tech won the coin toss and deferred to the second half. The 67 yard kick off by the Red Raiders was returned by Keshawn Martin for 33 yards. The Spartans made it all the way to the Texas Tech 32-yard line before their opening driving ended in disappointment, when Jamar Wall intercepted a pass by quarterback Kirk Cousins. The Red Raiders opening drive ended with a 3 yard rushing touchdown by Barron Batch. Both teams went
three-and-out
in their next drive. Michigan State's first score came in their third drive of the game by way of an explosive run by Edwin Baker for a 46 yard rushing touchdown. The Spartan's scoring drive would be the last of the quarter, bringing the score at the end of the quarter to 7–7.
Second quarter
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At the end of the second quarter the Red Raiders were leading with a score of 20–14.
Third quarter
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At the end of the third quarter the Spartans were leading with a score of 28–27.
Fourth quarter
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Michigan State took a four-point lead with 8:05 left in the game after a field goal, but it was all Red Raiders after that point. The game ended with Texas Tech winning the game with a final score of 41–31.
Scoring summary
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Scoring summary
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Source:
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References
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"College Football Texas Tech Red Raiders Team Page at VegasInsider.com, The Leader in Sportsbook and Gaming Information"
. VegasInsider.com. February 11, 2010.
Archived
from the original on March 5, 2010
. Retrieved
May 19,
2010
.
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"Bowl Ranks #1 as ESPN's Most-Watched Game"
. Valero Alamo Bowl. January 5, 2010. Archived from
the original
on August 11, 2011
. Retrieved
January 5,
2010
.
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Jon Solomon,
2009-10 Bowl TV Ratings
,
The Birmingham News
, January 13, 2010
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"Stanford in Sun Bowl"
. Archived from
the original
on September 2, 2011
. Retrieved
December 6,
2009
.
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"Texas Tech Accepts Valero Alamo Bowl Invitation"
. Texas Tech Athletics. December 6, 2009
. Retrieved
December 6,
2009
.
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Griffin, Tim (August 28, 2008).
"Valero Alamo Bowl, Pacific-10 Conference agree on deal starting in 2010 season"
. Retrieved
August 31,
2009
.
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"Holiday Bowl drops down in the pecking order"
.
Archived
from the original on October 16, 2009
. Retrieved
December 4,
2009
.
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Griffin, Tim (January 5, 2009).
"Alamo Bowl draws largest rating in ESPN bowl history"
.
ESPN
. Retrieved
January 6,
2009
.
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Evans, Thayer;
Thamel, Pete
(December 31, 2009).
"Texas Tech Fires Coach Mike Leach"
.
New York Times
. Retrieved
April 23,
2010
.
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"Leach suspended after player complaint"
.
ESPN.com
. December 28, 2009.
Archived
from the original on December 31, 2009
. Retrieved
December 28,
2009
.
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"Michigan State Spartans vs. Texas Tech Red Raiders Box Score, January 2, 2010 - NCAA College Football - ESPN"
. ESPN. January 3, 2010.
Archived
from the original on January 6, 2010
. Retrieved
January 3,
2010
.
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