1999 Outback Bowl

1999 Outback Bowl
1234 Total
Kentucky 14000 14
Penn State 31067 26
Date January 1, 1999
Season 1998
Stadium Raymond James Stadium
Location Tampa, Florida
MVP Courtney Brown (Penn State DE)
Favorite Penn State favored by 7
Attendance 66,005
United States TV coverage
Network ESPN
Announcers Ron Franklin, Mike Gottfried, Adrian Karsten

The 1999 edition to the Outback Bowl featured the Kentucky Wildcats, and the Penn State Nittany Lions.

Penn State entered the game with an 8-3 record and #22 ranking in the AP poll;[1] the Nittany Lions had been ranked as high as #7 in the AP poll that season.[1] Kentucky entered the game at 7-4, unranked, though having been ranked earlier in the season in the USA Today coaches' poll.[2] Penn State was favored by 7 points.[3] Kentucky entered the game with three starting offensive linemen replaced by freshman reserves.[4]

The game proved to be the first sellout in the history of the Outback Bowl.[4]

Kentucky started the scoring with a 36-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Tim Couch to wide receiver Lance Mickelsen for an early 7-0 Kentucky lead. Penn State responded with a 43-yard field goal from kicker Travis Forney. Minutes later, Tim Couch found Anthony White for a 16-yard touchdown pass, to give Kentucky a 14-3 lead.

In the second quarter, Penn State quarterback Kevin Thompson connected with Joe Nastasi for a 56-yard touchdown pass, pulling Penn State to within 14-10. Travis Forney kicked a 26-yard field goal before half to make the score 14-13.

In the third quarter, Forney connected on two field goals of 21 and 25 yards to give Penn State a 19-14 lead. In the fourth quarter, Chafie Fields scored on a 19-yard touchdown run with four minutes left to give Penn State a 26-14 lead. Penn State's defense held, and the final score stood up.

References

  1. 1 2 "AP Poll Archive". Archived from the original on 2009-05-05. Retrieved 2009-03-31.
  2. 2001 Kentucky Football Media Guide, p.164
  3. Phil Steele's 2007 College Football Preview, p.55
  4. 1 2 2001 Kentucky Football Media Guide, '1999 Outback Bowl', p.169

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