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{{short description|6th edition of the Humanitarian Bowl}} |
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{{NCAAFootballSingleGameHeader |
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{{Use mdy dates|date=August 2023}} |
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|Name=2002 Humanitarian Bowl |
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{{Infobox college football game |
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|Date=[[December 31]], [[2002]] |
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| name = |
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|Year=2002 |
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| year_game_played = 2002 |
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|Visitor School=Iowa State University |
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| game_name = Humanitarian Bowl |
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|Visitor Name Short=Iowa State |
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| football_season = 2002 |
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|Visitor Nickname=Cyclones |
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| visitor_name_short = Iowa State |
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|Visitor Record=7-6 |
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| visitor_nickname = Cyclones |
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|Visitor AP=NR |
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| visitor_school = Iowa State University |
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|Visitor Coaches=NR |
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| home_name_short = Boise State |
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|Visitor Coach=[[Dan McCarney]] |
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| home_nickname = Broncos |
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|Visitor1=3 |
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| home_school = Boise State University |
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|Visitor2=7 |
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| visitor_record = 7–6 |
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|Visitor3=0 |
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| visitor_conference = [[Big 12 Conference|Big 12]] |
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|Visitor4=6 |
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| home_record = 11–1 |
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|Visitor5= |
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| home_conference = [[Western Athletic Conference|WAC]] |
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|Visitor6= |
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| visitor_coach = [[Dan McCarney]] |
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|Visitor7= |
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| home_coach = [[Dan Hawkins (American football)|Dan Hawkins]] |
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|Visitor Total=10 |
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| home_rank_AP = 18 |
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|Home School=Boise State University |
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| home_rank_coaches = 15 |
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|Home Name Short=Boise State |
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| home_rank_BCS = NR |
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|Home Nickname=Broncos |
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| visitor_1q = 3 |
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|Home Record=11-1 |
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| visitor_2q = 7 |
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|Home AP=15 |
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| visitor_3q = 0 |
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|Home Coaches=15 |
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| visitor_4q = 6 |
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|Home Coach=[[Dan Hawkins]] |
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| home_1q = 0 |
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|Home1=0 |
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| home_2q = 7 |
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|Home2=7 |
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| home_3q = 14 |
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|Home3=14 |
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| home_4q = 13 |
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|Home4=13 |
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| date_game_played = December 31 |
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|Home5=0 |
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| stadium = [[Bronco Stadium]] |
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|Home6= |
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| city = [[Boise, Idaho]] |
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|Home7= |
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| odds = Boise State by 12 |
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|Home Total=34 |
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| referee = Ken Rivera ([[Mountain West Conference|Mtn. West]]) |
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|Type=Bowl Game |
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| attendance = 30,446 |
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|Stadium=[[Bronco Stadium]] |
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| payout = 750,000 per team<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20021221050722/http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/football/college/2002/bowls/bowl_sked/ sportsillustrated.cnn.com] </ref> |
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|City=[[Boise, Idaho]] |
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| different_next = [[2004 Humanitarian Bowl|2004 (Jan)]] |
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The '''2002 Humanitarian Bowl''' was the 6th edition of the bowl game. It featured the [[2002 Boise State Broncos football team|Boise State Broncos]] and the [[2002 Iowa State Cyclones football team|Iowa State Cyclones]]. |
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Iowa State got on the board first after a 30 |
Iowa State got on the board first after a 30-yard field goal from Adam Benike, taking a 3–0 lead. In the second quarter, Boise State's [[Brock Forsey]] scored from 4 yards out for Boise State to jump ahead 7–3. Iowa State quarterback [[Seneca Wallace]] threw a 6-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver [[Jamaul Montgomery]], and Iowa State took a 10–7 lead to halftime. |
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In the third quarter, Brock Forsey gave Boise State the lead again, as he rumbled in from 2 yards out to place the Broncos in front |
In the third quarter, Brock Forsey gave Boise State the lead again, as he rumbled in from 2 yards out to place the Broncos in front 14–10. Quarterback [[Ryan Dinwiddie]] later scored on a 1-yard quarterback sneak to make it 21–10. In the fourth quarter, Brock Forsey added his third touchdown of the game, a 9 yarder, as Boise State built a 27–10 lead, and pulled away from Iowa State. [[Lane Danielson]] scored on a four-yard run making it 27–16, but Ryan Dinwiddie threw a 3-yard touchdown pass to Lou Fanucchi to cap the scoring, and give Boise State a 34–16 win. |
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==References== |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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*http://www.usatoday.com/sports/scores102/102365/20021231NCAAFBOISTST---0.htm |
*http://www.usatoday.com/sports/scores102/102365/20021231NCAAFBOISTST---0.htm |
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{{2002 bowl game navbox}} |
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{{start box}} |
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{{Famous Idaho Potato Bowl navbox}} |
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{{succession box |title=2002 Humanitarian Bowl | before=[[2001 Humanitarian Bowl]] | years=2002 | after=[[2004 Humanitarian Bowl]]}} |
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{{Boise State Broncos bowl game navbox}} |
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{{end box}} |
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{{Iowa State Cyclones bowl game navbox}} |
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{{Humanitarian Bowl}} |
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{{Boise State bowl games}} |
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[[Category:2002–03 NCAA football bowl games|Humanitarian Bowl]] |
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{{Iowa State bowl games}} |
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[[Category:Famous Idaho Potato Bowl]] |
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[[Category:Boise State Broncos football bowl games]] |
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[[Category:Iowa State Cyclones football bowl games]] |
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[[Category:December 2002 sports events in the United States]] |
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[[Category:2002 in sports in Idaho|Humanitarian Bowl]] |
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{{Collegefootball-bowl-stub}} |
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[[Category:2002 NCAA Division I-A football season|Humanitarian Bowl]] |
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[[Category:Boise State Broncos football]] |
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[[Category:Iowa State Cyclones football]] |
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Date | December 31, 2002 | ||||||||||||||||||
Season | 2002 | ||||||||||||||||||
Stadium | Bronco Stadium | ||||||||||||||||||
Location | Boise, Idaho | ||||||||||||||||||
Favorite | Boise State by 12 | ||||||||||||||||||
Referee | Ken Rivera (Mtn. West) | ||||||||||||||||||
Attendance | 30,446 | ||||||||||||||||||
Payout | US$750,000 per team[1] | ||||||||||||||||||
The 2002 Humanitarian Bowl was the 6th edition of the bowl game. It featured the Boise State Broncos and the Iowa State Cyclones.
Iowa State got on the board first after a 30-yard field goal from Adam Benike, taking a 3–0 lead. In the second quarter, Boise State's Brock Forsey scored from 4 yards out for Boise State to jump ahead 7–3. Iowa State quarterback Seneca Wallace threw a 6-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Jamaul Montgomery, and Iowa State took a 10–7 lead to halftime.
In the third quarter, Brock Forsey gave Boise State the lead again, as he rumbled in from 2 yards out to place the Broncos in front 14–10. Quarterback Ryan Dinwiddie later scored on a 1-yard quarterback sneak to make it 21–10. In the fourth quarter, Brock Forsey added his third touchdown of the game, a 9 yarder, as Boise State built a 27–10 lead, and pulled away from Iowa State. Lane Danielson scored on a four-yard run making it 27–16, but Ryan Dinwiddie threw a 3-yard touchdown pass to Lou Fanucchi to cap the scoring, and give Boise State a 34–16 win.
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