2003 Tangerine Bowl

2003 Tangerine Bowl

NCAAFootballSingleGameHeader
Name=2003 Tangerine Bowl
Date=December 22, 2003
Year=2003
Visitor School=North Carolina State University
Visitor Name Short=NC State
Visitor Nickname=Wolfpack
Visitor Record=7-5
Visitor

Visitor Coaches=NR
Visitor BCS=NR
Visitor Coach=Chuck Amato
Visitor1=21
Visitor2=7
Visitor3=14
Visitor4=14
Visitor5=
Visitor Total=56
Home School=University of Kansas
Home Name Short=Kansas
Home Nickname=Jayhawks
Home Record=6-6
Home

Home Coaches=NR
Home BCS=NR
Home Coach=Mark Mangino
Home1=7
Home2=3
Home3=10
Home4=6
Home5=
Home Total=26
Type=bg
Stadium=Citrus Bowl
City=Orlando, Florida

The 2003 Tangerine Bowl was played on December 22, 2003. This 3rd edition to the Champs Sports Bowl featured the NC State Wolfpack, and the Kansas Jayhawks.

NC State started the scoring with a 45 yard touchdown pass from Philip Rivers to Richard Washington, to give NC State a 7-0 lead. Bill Whittemore threw a 23 yard touchdown pass to Charles Gordon to tie the game at 7. Later in the first quarter, Philip Rivers threw a 14 yard touchdown pass to Washington, and NC State reclaimed the lead at 14-7. T.A. McLendon scored on a 1 yard touchdown run to increase NC State's lead to 21-7.

In the second quarter, John Brooks hit a 28 yard field goal to increase to get Kansas to within 21-10. Philip Rivers threw a 3 yard touchdown pass to T.A. McLendon, to give NC State a 28-10 halftime lead. In the third quarter, Whittemore hit Gordon on an 11 yard touchdown pass making it 28-17. NC State answered with a 40 yard touchdown pass from Rivers to Brian Clark, making the lead 35-17.

Reggie Davis scored on a 10 yard touchdown run increasing State's lead to 42-17. John Beck kicked a 39 yard field goal for Kansas making the score 35-20. Brian Whittemore then scored on a 9 yard touchdown run, making the score 35-26. NC State scored the final two touchdowns of the game making the final margin 56-26.

External links

*http://www.usatoday.com/sports/scores103/103356/20031222NCAAFKANSAS----0nr.htm


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