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== Teams ==
== Teams ==
===Kansas State Wildcats===
{{see also|2010 Kansas State Wildcats football team}}
Kansas State officially accepted an invitation to the bowl on December 3, 2010.<ref>http://online.wsj.com/article/AP6de67e8faf2c4b3b9440612f6bdd57b5.html</ref> After a 7-5 regular season the Wildcats return to a bowl game for the first time since the 2006 season. This will be the 14th bowl game in school history for K-State. Coach Bill Snyder has coached the Wildcats in all but two of their previous bowls.

===Syracuse Orange===
===Syracuse Orange===
{{see also|2010 Syracuse Orange football team}}
{{see also|2010 Syracuse Orange football team}}


Syracuse officially accepted an invitation to the bowl on December 3, 2010.<ref>http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=5875702</ref> Second year head coach [[Doug Marrone]], who grew up in the Bronx, just minutes from the old Yankee Stadium led the Orange to a 7-5 record and their first bowl game since the [[2004]] season. Syracuse was required to win seven games in order to become bowl-eligible as two of their victories came over [[Football Championship Subdivision]] opponents. Only one of the victories is allowed to count toward bowl eligibility.
Syracuse officially accepted an invitation to the bowl on December 3, 2010.<ref>http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=5875702</ref> Second year head coach [[Doug Marrone]], who grew up in the Bronx, just minutes from the old Yankee Stadium led the Orange to a 7-5 record and their first bowl game since the [[2004]] season. Syracuse was required to win seven games in order to become bowl-eligible as two of their victories came over [[Football Championship Subdivision]] opponents. Only one of the victories is allowed to count toward bowl eligibility.

===Kansas State Wildcats===
{{see also|2010 Kansas State Wildcats football team}}
Kansas State officially accepted an invitation to the bowl on December 3, 2010.<ref>http://online.wsj.com/article/AP6de67e8faf2c4b3b9440612f6bdd57b5.html</ref> After a 7-5 regular season the Wildcats return to a bowl game for the first time since the 2006 season. This will be the 14th bowl game in school history for K-State. Coach Bill Snyder has coached the Wildcats in all but two of their previous bowls.


==Game Summary==
==Game Summary==

Revision as of 00:22, 15 March 2011

The 2010 New Era Pinstripe Bowl was the first edition of the college football bowl game, and was played at Yankee Stadium in Bronx, New York. The game started at 3:20 p.m. ET on December 30, 2010, and was telecasted on ESPN. The game featured the Syracuse Orange of the Big East Conference and the Kansas State Wildcats of the Big 12 Conference. New Era Cap Company is the title sponsor of the game.[2] It ended with Syracuse defeating Kansas State, 36-34.

Teams

Kansas State Wildcats

Kansas State officially accepted an invitation to the bowl on December 3, 2010.[3] After a 7-5 regular season the Wildcats return to a bowl game for the first time since the 2006 season. This will be the 14th bowl game in school history for K-State. Coach Bill Snyder has coached the Wildcats in all but two of their previous bowls.

Syracuse Orange

Syracuse officially accepted an invitation to the bowl on December 3, 2010.[4] Second year head coach Doug Marrone, who grew up in the Bronx, just minutes from the old Yankee Stadium led the Orange to a 7-5 record and their first bowl game since the 2004 season. Syracuse was required to win seven games in order to become bowl-eligible as two of their victories came over Football Championship Subdivision opponents. Only one of the victories is allowed to count toward bowl eligibility.

Game Summary

Scoring

Scoring Play Score
1st Quarter
KSU - Daniel Thomas 51 yard run (Josh Cherry kick), 14:32 KSU 7-0
SYR - Ryan Nassib 52 yard pass to Marcus Sales (Ross Krautman kick), 3:16 TIE 7-7
2nd Quarter
SYR - Ryan Nassib 36 yard pass to Marcus Sales (Ross Krautman kick), 9:35 SYR 14-7
KSU - Daniel Thomas 10 yard run (Josh Cherry kick), 1:51 TIE 14-14
3rd Quarter
SYR - Delone Carter 7 yard run (Ross Krautman kick), 12:11 SYR 21-14
KSU - Carson Coffman 10 yard pass to Chris Harper (Josh Cherry kick), 6:34 TIE 21-21
SYR - Delone Carter 15 yard run (Ross Krautman kick missed), 2:11 SYR 27-21
4th Quarter
KSU - Daniel Thomas 1 yard run (Josh Cherry kick), 11:03 KSU 28-27
SYR - Ryan Nassib 44 yard pass to Marcus Sales (Two-point conversion failed), 7:53 SYR 33-28
SYR - Ross Krautman 39 yard field goal, 3:08 SYR 36-28
KSU - Carson Coffman 30 yard pass to Adrian Hilburn (Two-Point Conversion Failed), 1:13 SYR 34-36

Statistics

Statistics Kansas St. Syracuse
First Downs 19 23
Total offense, plays-yards 61-379 65-498
Rushes-yards (net) 121 259
Passes, Comp-Att-Yds 18-25-258 13-22-239
Fumbles-Interceptions 0-0 1-0
Time of Possession 31:38 28:22

Notes

  • First bowl game played in New York since the 1962 Gotham Bowl (at old Yankee Stadium); 6,166 fans saw Nebraska defeat Miami 36-34 on frozen turf.
  • Syracuse and Kansas State have met twice in school history. Both matchups happened to come in bowl games. K-State defeated the Orange in the 1997 Fiesta Bowl, 35-18 and the Orange were victorious by a score of 26-3 in the 2001 Insight.com Bowl. This will be their first meeting outside the Phoenix Metropolitan Area.
  • Senior Andrew Lewis and freshman Brice Hawkes have been suspended for a rules violation by Syracuse head coach Doug Marrone.[citation needed]

References