1994 Las Vegas Bowl

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1994 Las Vegas Bowl
3rd Las Vegas Bowl
Sam Boyd Stadium from the air July 2014.jpg
Sam Boyd Stadium in Whitney, Nevada, hosted the Las Vegas Bowl.
1234Total
Central Michigan10001424
UNLV141714752
DateDecember 15, 1994
Season 1994
Stadium Sam Boyd Stadium
Location Whitney, Nevada
MVP Henry Bailey
Attendance17,562
Las Vegas Bowl
  1993   1995  

The 1994 Las Vegas Bowl featured the UNLV Rebels and the Central Michigan Chippewas in a bowl rematch of a regular season game between the two teams.

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Background

Central Michigan was in its first year under Dick Flynn, who lead them to a Mid-American Conference (MAC) championship. UNLV tied for second in the Big West Conference as they were making their second bowl game in ten years under first-year head coach Jeff Horton. This was a rematch of an earlier matchup the two teams had earlier in the season, which Central Michigan won, 35–23 at home.

Game summary

Henry Bailey had four touchdowns on the day for UNLV, three rushing and one passing, with 7 rushes for 79 yards and 5 catches for 101 yards to help win the game for UNLV, who had a 31–10 lead at halftime and led 52–10 after UNLV scored for the last time early in the fourth quarter. Ten touchdowns were scored on the day, seven by UNLV. Central Michigan had more turnovers (4) than touchdowns (3). [1]

Aftermath

Flynn was fired in 1999 after five non-bowl seasons. The Chippewas didn't reach a bowl game again until 2006, the same year they won their next MAC title.

Horton was fired before UNLV would reach another bowl game, which they did under John Robinson, in 2000.

Statistics

StatisticsCMUUNLV
First downs2226
Yards rushing152301
Yards passing224288
Total yards376589
Fumbles-Lost5-23-1
Interceptions20
Penalties-Yards6-508-89
Time of Possession36:3423:26

See also

References

  1. "CMUCHIPPEWAS.COM 1994 Las Vegas Bowl - Official Athletic Site Official Athletic Site - Football". Archived from the original on June 11, 2016. Retrieved December 25, 2014.