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    SAN DIEGO COUNTY CREDIT UNIONPOINSETTIA BOWL QUICK FACTS

    Date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wednesday, December 21, 2011

    Site . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego, CA (66,000)

    Kickoff . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 p.m. PST (8 p.m. EST)Press Box Opens at 1:30 p.m. PST

    Television . . . . . . . . . .ESPN

    Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ESPN

    Matchup . . . . . . . . . . .WAC vs. MW

    Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7th Annual

    Playing Surface . . . .Natural Grass

    Home Team . . . . . . . .Western Athletic Conference

    (will occupy the south sideline)

    Visiting Team . . . . . .Mountain West(will occupy the north sideline)

    Beneficiary . . . . . . . . .Make-A-Wish Foundation of San Diego

    CONTENTS

    2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Communications Staff, Credential Information

    3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Media Hotel, Bowl Week Information,

    Team Hotels

    4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Day-by-Day Event Calendar6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Game Day

    8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Qualcomm Stadium

    9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2005 Navy 51, Colorado State 30

    10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006 TCU 37, Northern Illinois 7

    11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2007 Utah 35, Navy 32

    12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2008 TCU 17, Boise State 16

    13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2009 Utah 37, California 27

    14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2010 San Diego State 35, Navy 14

    15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Poinsettia Bowl Year-By-Year

    16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Poinsettia Bowl Records

    20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Team Appearances and Most Valuable Players

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    Communications Staff

    Mark Neville

    Director of Communications

    [email protected]

    Office: 619/285-5061 x309

    Cell: 858/967-0901

    Jamila Hillebrand

    Communications Assistant

    [email protected]

    Office: 619/285-5061 x305

    Cell: 858/967-0925

    Office:

    San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl

    Qualcomm Stadium

    9449 Friars Road, Gate A

    San Diego, CA 92108

    Bruce Binkowski

    Executive Director

    Credential Information

    Application: Members of the media who wish to cover the San DiegoCounty Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl can apply for credentials by

    visiting www.PoinsettiaBowl.com. The deadline to apply for

    credentials is December 11, 2011.

    Pickup and Will Call: Approved members of the media can pick uptheir credentials at the San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl

    office, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. through Monday,

    December 19. Credentials then can be picked up at the press room atThe Omni Hotel on Tuesday, December 20 from 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.

    and 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Credentials will also be available for pick up at the

    head coaches' press conference on December 20. Credentials not picked

    up at The Omni Hotel on December 20 will be available at media will call

    at Qualcomm Stadium, Gate H, beginning at 1:30 p.m. on game day.

    Media Hotel

    The San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl media headquarters

    is The Omni Hotel in downtown San Diegos Gaslamp District. Media

    covering the bowl can obtain a $119 room rate by calling the hotel at

    1-800-THE-OMNI and identifying ones self as a member of the media

    covering the San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl. The

    hotel includes a press room, and is the site of the head coaches press

    conference on December 20.

    Hotel Contact: 1-800-THE-OMNI (843-6664).

    Bowl Week Information

    Press Conference: There will be one press conference during bowlweek and will include the head coach from each school. Each coach

    will make opening statements, followed by a question-and-answer

    period. The press conference will be at The Omni Hotel on Tuesday,

    December 20 at 10:30 a.m.

    Team Interview Availability Information: The availability of

    players, coaches and other team personnel are at the discretion

    of each schools media relations department.

    Team Hotels

    Manchester Grand Hyatt, (MW Team)

    One Market Place

    San Diego, CA 92101

    Phone: 619/232-1234

    Sheraton San Diego Hotel & Marina, (WAC Team)

    1380 Harbor Island Drive

    San Diego, CA 92101Phone: 619/291-2900

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    TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 2011

    Head Coaches Press Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10:30 a.m.

    The Omni Hotel

    675 L Street, San Diego, CA 92101

    Each coach will make opening statements, followed by a question-

    and-answer period.

    Team Luncheon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Noon

    USS Midway Museum

    Harbor Drive, San Diego, CA 92101

    This high energy luncheon is attended by 1,000 fans and features the

    university marching bands, team highlight videos, presentations,

    interviews and more. The Battle of the Bands takes place at 11 a.m. onthe flight deck.

    WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 2011

    7th Annual

    San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl . . . . . . . .5 p.m.

    Qualcomm Stadium

    9449 Friars Road, San Diego, CA 92108

    Day-by-Day Event Calendar

    Calendar subject to change.

    SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 2011

    Last Day for Team Arrivals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TBA

    Official welcomes will take place upon each teams arrival at their hotel.

    SUNDAY, DECEMBER 18, 2011

    Team Day at the San Diego Zoo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TBA

    San Diego Zoo

    2920 Zoo Drive, San Diego, Ca 92101

    The two teams are allowed three to four hours to enjoy the park. Uponeach teams arrival at the park, there will be a staged photo opportunity.

    MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 2011

    Team Day at SeaWorld . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TBA

    SeaWorld Adventure Park

    500 SeaWorld Drive, San Diego, Ca 92109

    The teams are allowed three to four hours to enjoy the park. Upon each

    teams arrival at the park, there will be a staged photo opportunity.

    Make-A-Wish Reception . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 p.m.

    The Omni Hotel

    675 L Street, San Diego, Ca 92101

    Selected players visit children and families representing the

    Make-A-Wish Foundation of San Diego.

    Poinsettia Bowl Gaslamp March . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 p.m.Sponsored by Westfield Horton Plaza

    5th Avenue, Downtown San Diego

    Marching bands and spirit squads from the participating schools will

    parade and perform from each end of 5th Avenue and meet at Market

    Street for a heart-pounding marching band exhibition.

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    Game Day

    Parking: To gain access to the stadium parking lot, present your gamecredential (which serves as your parking pass) at the Mission Village

    Drive entrance ONLY. Parking for the media is located outside Gate H.

    Present your game credential to the attendant for priority parking. To

    reach the Press Box, enter the stadium through Gate H and take elevator

    #4 to Level 2A.

    Food and Beverage Service: A buffet dinner will be provided tocredentialed media in the press box beginning at 3 p.m. Hot and cold

    beverages will be available pre-game through post-game. Popcorn and

    dessert will be available at halftime.

    Phone Lines:The press box at Qualcomm Stadium is equipped with

    wireless internet. Two courtesy phone lines for pool use are provided on

    a first-come, first-served basis. These lines are toll-restricted. If you

    prefer a private line, contact Gary Brashear of San Diego Sports

    Communications. He can be reached at 619/281-1500.

    Fax Service: Fax services are available in the press box.

    Members of the media must sign up for fax services prior to kickoff.

    Statistical Information: Game statistics will be provided in the pressbox at the end of each quarter.

    Photo Room at Qualcomm Stadium: Still photographers haveaccess to a high-speed wireless work room at Qualcomm Stadium.

    The room is located adjacent to the field, in Media Room 1 at the top

    of Ramp A.

    Trophy Presentation: After the game, the winning team will remainon the field for the presentation of the most valuable offensive and

    defensive player trophies, and for the presentation of the San DiegoCounty Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl championship trophy. The

    presentations will be staged along the press box sideline near the

    50-yard line.

    Post Game Interviews: The post-game interview room is locatedadjacent to the team locker rooms in Media Room 2 at the top of Ramp

    C. Following a 10-minute cooling off period, the losing coach and

    selected players will be escorted to the interview room and begin a

    press conference. The head coach will make opening statements,

    followed by a question-and-answer period.

    The winning coach and selected players will follow. The format for this

    press conference is identical to that of the losing team.

    The post-game interviews will be fed to the press box monitors via a

    closed-circuit feed from the interview area.

    Post Game Quotes: Players and coaches quotes will be madeavailable to the media after the game and will be distributed in the

    press box.

    San Diego State players celebrate their victory in the 2010 game

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    Qualcomm Stadium

    Naming of the Stadium

    The original name of the stadium was San Diego Stadium. When local

    sportswriter Jack Murphy died on September 24, 1980 then Mayor Pete

    Wilson and city council voted to rename it San Diego Jack Murphy

    Stadium. Voters officially approved the name change later that year.

    After the 1997 renovation, the name changed again. Qualcomm, a local

    telecommunications company, agreed to pay the city $18 million to

    complete the expansion project. In return the name changed to

    Qualcomm Stadium. The current naming rights deal expires in 2017.

    2005 San Diego County Credit UnionPoinsettia Bowl Game Summary

    The Navy Midshipmen defeated the Colorado State Rams 51-30 in the

    inaugural San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl. Although

    Navy and Colorado State had contrasting styles of play, both teams used

    their explosive offenses to set the NCAA bowl record for most yards

    gained by both teams with 1,183.

    Navy running back Reggie Campbell, the games Offensive MVP, rushed

    for 116 yards, but more impressively, tied the NCAA bowl record for

    most points scored with 30 and also tied the NCAA bowl record for most

    touchdowns in a bowl game with five. Navy linebacker Tyler Tidwell,

    the games Defensive MVP, had 12 tackles, three sacks and one forced

    fumble.

    Date: December 22, 2005

    Attendance: 36,842

    SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINAL

    COLORADO STATE 10 0 14 6 30

    NAVY 7 20 14 10 51

    QUARTER TEAM TIME SCORING PLAY

    1 CS 11:06 Bell, 1 run, Smith Kick

    1 NAVY 10:53 Campbell, 55 pass from Owens,

    Bullen Kick

    1 CS 7:24 FG 34 Smith

    2 NAVY 14:54 Nelson, 22 run, kick failed

    2 NAVY 7:19 Campbell, 22 run, Bullen Kick

    2 NAVY :28 Campbell, 2 run, Bullen Kick

    3 NAVY 11:21 Campbell, 21 run, Bullen Kick

    3 CS 7:25 Osborn, 10 pass from Holland, Smith Kick

    3 CS 3:10 Osborn, 20 pass from Holland, Smith Kick

    3 NAVY 1:40 Campbell, 34 pass from

    Owens, Bullen Kick

    4 NAVY 11:49 Nelson, 21 run, Bullen Kick

    4 CS 11:18 Walker, 22 pass from Holland, run failed

    4 NAVY 6:51 FG 25 Bullen

    Offensive MVP: Reggie Campbell, Navy Running Back

    (116 yards rushing, 3 rushing TDs, 2 TD pass receptions).

    Defensive MVP: Tyler Tidwell, Navy Linebacker

    (12 tackles, 3 sacks, forced fumble).

    2011 San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia BowlWednesday, December 21 - 5 p.m. - Qualcomm Stadium

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    2006 San Diego County Credit UnionPoinsettia Bowl Game Summary

    The TCU Horned Frogs used a balanced offensive attack and stifling

    defense to defeat the Northern Illinois Huskies 37-7 in the second annual

    San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl. The Northern Illinois

    offense couldnt get on track as the NCAAs leading rusher, Garrett

    Wolfe, was held to 28 yards rushing. The TCU defense limited the

    Huskies to 20 yards rushing and 60 yards of total offense for the game,

    holding the Huskies scoreless for the first three quarters. Horned Frogs

    defensive end Tommy Blake finished with two sacks on the night and

    took home the Defensive MVP trophy.

    On the other side of the ball, TCUs offense had no problem finding their

    groove, tallying 456 total yards and 23 first downs. TCU quarterback JeffBallard was named the games Offensive MVP for his outstanding

    performance, throwing for 258 yards on 19-29 passing. Ballard also

    rushed for three touchdowns and threw for another. Running back

    Lonta Hobbs had a breakout game, rushing for 114 yards and a TD

    on 18 carries.

    Date: December 19, 2006

    Attendance: 29,709

    SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINAL

    NORTHERN ILLINOIS 0 0 0 7 7

    TCU 6 10 14 7 37

    QUARTER TEAM TIME SCORING PLAY

    1 TCU 12:03 Hobbs, 4 run, kick failed

    2 TCU 14:49 Ballard, 10 run, Manfredini Kick

    2 TCU :00 FG 25 Manfredini

    3 TCU 12:06 Ballard, 1 run, Manfredini Kick

    3 TCU 9:08 Ballard, 6 run, LoCoco Kick

    4 NIU 14:14 Tranchitella, 32 blocked punt

    return, Nendick Kick

    4 TCU 10:55 Hecht, 6 pass from Ballard,

    LoCoco Kick

    Offensive MVP: Jeff Ballard, TCU Quarterback

    (19-29-258 yards, 3 rushing TDs, TD pass).

    Defensive MVP: Tommy Blake, TCU Defensive End (2 sacks).

    2007 San Diego County Credit UnionPoinsettia Bowl Game Summary

    The University of Utah held off a late rally by Navy to win the third

    annual San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl, 35-32 in front of

    a record 39,129 fans at Qualcomm Stadium.

    The Utes led 35-25 with one minute to play, but a 58-yard touchdown

    pass to Zerbin Singleton and a perfectly executed onside kick gave the

    Midshipmen late life before Joe Dale intercepted Kaipo-Noa Kaheaku-

    Enhadas pass to preserve the Utah victory.

    Utah quarterback Brian Johnson earned Offensive MVP honors as he

    threw for 226 yards and a touchdown and rushed for another as Utah

    won its seventh straight bowl game. Running back Darrell Mack, a SanDiego native, rushed for 76 yards and two touchdowns, including what

    proved to be the winning score.

    Date: December 20, 2007

    Attendance: 39,129

    SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINAL

    UTAH 0 7 14 14 35

    NAVY 0 10 7 15 32

    QUARTER TEAM TIME SCORING PLAY

    2 UTAH 8:42 Mack, 5 run. Sakoda Kick

    2 NAVY 5:14 Kaheaku-Enhada, 1 run. Bullen Kick

    2 NAVY :28 FG 39 Bullen

    2 NAVY :28 FG 39 Bullen

    3 NAVY 11:52 Kettani 43 run. Bullen Kick

    3 UTAH 4:47 Brooks 23 run. Sakoda Kick

    3 UTAH 1:12 Richards, 40 pass from Johnson.

    Sakoda Kick

    4 UTAH 12:47 Johnson, 19 run. Saloda Kick

    4 NAVY 8:48 White, 10 pass from Kaheaku-Enhada.

    Kaheaku-Enhada Run

    4 UTAH 1:27 Mack, 1 run. Sakoda Kick

    4 NAVY :57 Singleton, 58 pass from Kaheaku-Enhada.

    Bullen Kick

    Offensive MVP: Brian Johnson, Utah Quarterback

    (20-25, 295 all-purpose yards, rushing TD, TD pass).

    Defensive MVP: Joe Dale, Utah Defensive Back

    (12 tackles, interception).

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    2008 San Diego County Credit UnionPoinsettia Bowl Game Summary

    Stephen Hodge intercepted Boise States Kellen Moore with under two

    minutes to play as the TCU Horned Frogs hung on to win the fourth

    annual San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl, 17-16, in a

    match-up of the #9 (Boise State) and #11-ranked (TCU) teams in the

    country. TCU rushed for 278 yards, while their top-ranked defense held

    Boise State to only 29 yards on the ground. Quarterback Andy Dalton of

    TCU finished the game with 276 all-purpose yards and earned Offensive

    MVP honors.

    After Boise State jumped out to a 13-0 second quarter lead, the Horned

    Frogs chipped away and took their first lead of the game, 17-13, early in

    the fourth quarter after a 10-play, 80-yard drive was capped off by

    Joseph Turners 17-yard TD run.

    Boise State closedthe gapto 17-16 on a Kyle Brotzmanfield goal, and

    forced a TCUpunt. The Broncos took over on theirown 17-yard line with

    less than two minutes to play, butHodge intercepted Moores pass on the

    first play to nail down the TCUvictory.

    Date: December 23, 2008

    Attendance: 34,628

    SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINAL

    BOISE STATE 10 3 0 3 16

    TCU 0 7 3 7 17

    QUARTER TEAM TIME SCORING PLAY

    1 BSU 11:32 FG 30 Brotzman

    1 BSU 7:35 I. Johnson, 20 run. Brotzman Kick.

    2 BSU 5:51 FG 24 Brotzman

    2 TCU :24 A. Brown, 16 run. Evans Kick

    3 TCU :46 FG 32 Evans

    4 TCU 8:51 Turner 17 run. Evans Kick

    4 BSU 4:47 FG 33 Brotzman

    Offensive MVP: Andy Dalton, TCU Quarterback

    (276 all-purpose yards, 74 rushing yards).

    Defensive MVP: Stephen Hodge, TCU Safety

    (11 tackles, 3 TFL, INT).

    2009 San Diego County Credit UnionPoinsettia Bowl Game Summary

    After spotting Californias Golden Bears two early touchdowns, the

    #23-ranked Utah Utes scored 27 unanswered points and defeated Cal,

    37-27, in the fifth annual San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl.

    It was Utahs ninth straight bowl win, the longest active streak in

    college football.

    Utah was led by freshman quarterback Jordan Wynn, a graduate of

    nearby Oceanside High School, who completed 26 of 36 passes for 338

    yards and three touchdowns to earn the games Offensive MVP award.

    Cal scored on back-to-back plays in the first quarter with a long run and

    an interception return, but Utah came roaring right back. The Utesdefense sacked Cal quarterback Kevin Riley five times, intercepted him

    twice and forced a fumble.

    Date: December 23, 2009

    Attendance: 32,665

    SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINAL

    UTAH 7 17 3 10 37

    CALIFORNIA 14 0 7 6 27

    QUARTER TEAM TIME SCORING PLAY

    1 CAL 6:06 Vereen, 36 run. DAmato Kick

    1 CAL 5:55 Young, 31 interception return. DAmato Kick

    1 UTAH 1:35 Moeai, 6 pass from Wynn. Phillips Kick

    2 UTAH 9:31 FG 28 Phillips

    2 UTAH 4:58 Moeai, 15 pass from Wynn. Phillips Kick

    2 UTAH 0:43 Brooks, 21 pass from Wynn. Phillips Kick

    3 UTAH 3:13 FG 29 Phillips

    3 CAL 0:39 Vereen, 1 Run. DAmato Kick

    4 UTAH 13:05 FG 25 Phillips

    4 UTAH 5:27 Sylvester, 27 interception return.

    Phillips Kick

    4 CAL 1:46 Ross, 24 pass from Riley. Pass failed

    Offensive MVP: Jordan Wynn, Utah Quarterback

    (26-36, 338 yards, 3 touchdowns).

    Defensive MVP: Stevenson Sylvester, Utah Linebacker

    (Interception return for touchdown).

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    San Diego County Credit UnionPoinsettia Bowl Year-by-Year

    Year: 2005 Date: Tues., Dec. 22

    Result: Navy 51/Colorado State 30 Attendance: 36,842

    TV/Network Rating: ESPN2 (0.9) Economic Impact: $9.8 million

    Hotel Room Nights: 14,757

    Title Sponsor: San Diego County Credit Union

    Year: 2006 Date: Tues., Dec. 19

    Result: TCU 37/Northern Illinois 7 Attendance: 29,709

    TV/Network Rating: ESPN2 (1.5) Economic Impact: $6.86 million

    Hotel Room Nights: 7,994

    Title Sponsor: San Diego County Credit Union

    Year: 2007 Date: Thurs., Dec. 20

    Result: Utah 35/Navy 32 Attendance: 39,129

    TV/Network Rating: ESPN (2.0) Economic Impact: $11.3 million

    Hotel Room Nights: 11,776

    Title Sponsor: San Diego County Credit Union

    Year: 2008 Date: Tues., Dec. 23

    Result: TCU 17/Boise State 16 Attendance: 34,628

    TV/Network Rating: ESPN (3.7) Economic Impact: $17.6 million

    Hotel Room Nights: 17,873

    Title Sponsor: San Diego County Credit Union

    Year: 2009 Date: Wed., Dec. 23

    Result: Utah 37/California 27 Attendance: 32,665

    TV/Network Rating: ESPN (2.8) Economic Impact: $10.59 million

    Hotel Room Nights: 11,543

    Title Sponsor: San Diego County Credit Union

    Year: 2010 Date: Thurs., Dec. 23

    Result: San Diego State 35/Navy 14 Attendance: 48,049

    TV/Network Rating: ESPN (2.6) Economic Impact: $4.2 million

    Hotel Room Nights: 3,353

    Title Sponsor: San Diego County Credit Union

    2010 San Diego County Credit UnionPoinsettia Bowl Game Summary

    Running back Ronnie Hillman rushed for 228 yards and three TDs, and

    caught another TD pass in the San Diego State Aztecs' 35-14 victory

    over the Navy Midshipmen in the 6th annual San Diego County Credit

    Union Poinsettia Bowl. Hillman's performance earned him Offensive

    MVP honors.

    Hillman's 228 rushing yards broke the Poinsettia Bowl's single-game

    rushing yardage record. He also tied Navy's Reggie Campbell (2005)

    and TCU's Jeff Ballard (2006) for most rushing touchdowns in the bowl

    game's six-year history with three.

    The bowl victory was the first for the San Diego State program since the1969 Pasadena Bowl. The teams played at Qualcomm Stadium, where less

    than 24 hours earlier the field was flooded over by 1.5 million gallons of

    water. City and stadium officials spent all night pumping and draining the

    stadium, and were even able to get the paint down for the logo at midfield

    before kickoff. The crowd of 48,049 was a record high for the game.

    The Aztecs jumped out to an early 14-0 lead as they scored touchdowns

    both on the ground and in the air. Hillman opened the game's scoring

    when he scampered for a 22-yard touchdown on the Aztecs' second

    possession of the game.

    Date: December 23, 2010

    Attendance: 48,049

    SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINAL

    NAVY 7 7 0 0 14

    SAN DIEGO STATE 14 7 0 14 35

    QUARTER TEAM TIME SCORING PLAY

    1 SDSU 9:06 Hillman, 22 run. Perez Kick

    1 SDSU 4:08 Brown, 53 pass from Lindley. Perez Kick

    2 NAVY 14:10 Jones, 30 pass f rom Dobbs. Buckley Kick

    2 SDSU 3:15 Hillman, 37 run. Perez Kick

    2 NAVY 0:07 Dobbs, 1 run. Buckley Kick

    4 SDSU 14:56 Hillman, 15 pass from Lindley. Perez Kick

    4 SDSU 6:07 Hillman, 1 run. Perez Kick

    Offensive MVP: Ronnie Hillman, San Diego State Running Back

    (228 yards rushing, 4 touchdowns).

    Defensive MVP: Andrew Preston, San Diego State Defensive Back

    (10 tackles, interception).

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    San Diego County Credit UnionPoinsettia Bowl Individual Records

    RECEIVING ( c on ti n u e d )

    Most Receiving TDs..............2, Dustin Osborn, Colorado State, 2005

    2, Reggie Campbell, Navy, 2005

    2, Kendrick Moeai, Utah, 2009

    Longest Reception .................65, Vinnie Perretta, Boise State, 2008

    62, Matt Simon, Northern Illinois, 2006

    58, Zerbin Singleton, Navy, 2007

    KICKING

    Longest Field Goal ................39, Joey Bullen, Navy, 2007

    34, Jason Smith, Colorado State, 2005

    Most Field Goals ....................3, Joe Phillips, Utah, 2009

    PUNTING

    Longest Punt ...........................64, Kyle Brotzman, TCU, 2008

    58, Andy Dittbenner, Northern Illinois, 2006

    Highest Avg. Per Punt .............48.0 Kyle Brotzman, TCU 2008

    45.7, Greg Veteto, Navy, 2007

    Lowest Avg. Per Punt ...........32.0, Anson Kelton, Boise State, 2008

    32.7, Brian Cortney, TCU, 2006

    Most Punts .............................9, Andy Dittbenner, Northern Illinois, 2006

    PUNT RETURNS

    Highest Punt Return Avg.....14.8, Brian Bonner, TCU, 2006

    Longest Punt Return.............22, Brian Bonner, TCU, 2006

    KICKOFF RETURNS

    Highest Kickoff Return Avg. 38.0, Shaky Smithson, Utah, 2009

    25.2, Jereme Brooks, Utah, 2007

    23.5, Stephen Hodge, TCU, 2008

    Longest Kickoff Return .........61, Shaky Smithson, Utah, 2009

    38, Aaron Brown, TCU, 2006

    38, Reggie Campbell, Navy, 2007

    D E F E N S E

    Most Solo Tackles ..................12, Jeron Johnson, Boise Sate, 2008

    11, Miles Kochevar, Colorado State, 2005

    11, Rob Caldwell, Navy, 2005

    11, Tyler Tidwell, Navy, 2005

    San Diego County Credit UnionPoinsettia Bowl Individual Records

    RUSHING

    Most Rushes ..........................28, Ronnie Hillman, San Diego State, 2010

    22, Kyle Bell, Colorado State, 2005

    22, Darrell Mack, Utah, 2007

    Most Yards Gained................228, Ronnie Hillman, San Diego State, 2010

    129, Adam Ballard, Navy, 2005

    125, Eric Kettani, Navy, 2007

    Highest Avg./Carry

    (min. 10 attempts).................10.4, Eric Kettani, Navy, 2007

    Most TDs Rushing.................3, Reggie Campbell, Navy, 2005

    3, Jeff Ballard, TCU, 2006

    3, Ronnie Hillman, San Diego State, 2010

    Longest Run...........................44, Reggie Campbell, Navy, 2007

    43, Eric Kettani, Navy, 2007

    37, Ronnie Hillman, San Diego State, 2010

    Longest TD Run ....................43, Eric Kettani, Navy, 2007

    37, Ronnie Hillman, San Diego State, 2010

    PASSING

    Most Attempts .......................36, Jordan Wynn, Utah, 2009

    36, Kevin Riley, California, 2009

    35, Kellen Moore, Boise State, 2008

    35, Andy Dalton, TCU, 2008

    Most Completions .................26, Justin Holland, Colorado State, 200526, Jordan Wynn, Utah, 2009

    Most Yards Passing...............381, Justin Holland, Colorado State, 2005

    Most TD Passes.....................3, Justin Holland, Colorado State, 2005

    3, Jordan Wynn, Utah, 2009

    Most Passes Intercepted......2, Kevin Riley, California, 2009

    Longest Pass..........................65, Kellen Moore, Boise State, 2008

    62, Dan Nicholson, Northern Illinois, 2006

    58, Kaipo-Noa Kaheaku-Enhada, Navy, 2007

    RECEIVING

    Most Pass Receptions...........9, David Anderson, Colorado State, 2005

    Most Receiving Yards .............165, Vincent Brown, San Diego State, 2010

    126, David Anderson, Colorado State, 2005

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    G A M E N U M B E R S

    Largest Attendance .............................48,049, Navy vs. San Diego State, 2010

    39,129, Utah vs. Navy, 2007

    Longest Game ...................................3:49, Colorado State vs. Navy, 2005

    Shortest Game.....................................2:57, Navy vs. San Diego State, 2010

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    D E F E N S E ( c on ti n u e d )

    Most Total Tackles................16, Miles Kochevar, Colorado State, 2005

    Most QB Sacks.......................3, Tyler Tidwell, Navy, 2005

    Most Interceptions................1, eleven tied

    TEAM YARDAGE

    Most Yards Gained............................611, Navy, 2005

    Most Yards Gained (both teams) ......1,183, Colorado State vs. Navy, 2005

    Fewest Yards Gained........................60, Northern Illinois, 2006

    Fewest Yards Gained (both teams)..516, Northern Illinois vs. TCU, 2006

    T E A M R U S H I N G

    Most Yards ........................................467, Navy, 2005

    Highest Rushing Avg........................6.8, Navy, 2005

    6.8, San Diego State, 2010

    Fewest Rushing Yards......................20, Northern Illinois, 2006

    Lowest Rushing Avg.........................0.7, Northern Illinois, 2006

    Most Rushing TDs ............................5, Navy, 2005

    4, Utah, 2007

    T E A M S C O R I N G

    Most Points ........................................51, Navy, 2005

    Most Points (both teams) .................81, Colorado State vs. Navy, 2005Fewest Points ....................................7, Northern Illinois, 2006

    Fewest Points (both teams).............33, Boise State vs. TCU, 2008

    Largest Margin of Victory ................30, Northern Illinois vs. TCU, 2006

    T E A M P U N T I N G

    Most Punts ............................................9, Northern Illinois, 2006

    Most Punts (both teams)............... ......15, Northern Illinois vs, TCU, 2006

    Fewest Punts............... .........................0, Navy, 2005

    Fewest Punts (both teams).................4, Colorado State vs. Navy, 2005

    Highest Average Per Punt...................48.0, Boise State, 2008

    Lowest Average Per Punt....................27.3, TCU, 2006

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    Boise State2008 TCU 17, Boise State 16

    California

    2009 Utah 37, California 27

    Colorado State

    2005 Navy 51, Colorado State 30

    Navy2005 Navy 51, Colorado State 30

    2007 Utah 35, Navy 32

    2010 San Diego State 35, Navy 14

    Northern Illinois2006 TCU 37, Northern Illinois 7

    San Diego State2010 San Diego State 35, Navy 14

    TCU

    2006 TCU 37, Northern Illinois 7

    2008 TCU 17, Boise State 16

    Utah2007 Utah 35, Navy 32

    2009 Utah 37, California 27

    Most Valuable Players

    2005

    Offensive MVP: Reggie Campbell, Navy

    Defensive MVP: Tyler Tidwell, Navy

    2006

    Offensive MVP: Jeff Ballard, TCU

    Defensive MVP: Tommy Blake, TCU

    2007Offensive MVP: Brian Johnson, Utah

    Defensive MVP: Joe Dale, Utah

    2008

    Offensive MVP: Andy Dalton, TCU

    Defensive MVP: Stephen Hodge, TCU

    2009Offensive MVP: Jordan Wynn, Utah

    Defensive MVP: Stevenson Sylvester, Utah

    2010

    Offensive MVP: Ronnie Hillman, San Diego State

    Defensive MVP: Andrew Preston, San Diego State

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