[size=+2]BCS National Championship-Pasadena, CA[/size]
[size=+1]#2 Tennessee (12-1) vs #1 Penn State (11-1)[/size]
Pasadena, CA - Here is a tale of two programs in completely different situations regarding their progams' coaching situation. Penn State brought in a brand new head coach, Will Muschamp to replace the legendary Joe Paterno, but in his first season as the Nittany Lions' head coach, Muschamp has already brought PSU to the promised land. On the other side, it was not all that long ago that Tennessee head coach Phillip Fulmer was on everybody's hotseat list. Tennessee decided to be patient with Fulmer and see if he could bring back the Volunteers to its glorious past. The decision has paid off as Fulmer was able to not only win the SEC but a chance at another national title.
The Rose Bowl in Pasadena was electric with two of the loudest crowds in college football meeting in the historic stadium. The Volunteers looked poised in their opening possession. One could get the feeling very early on that this was going to be a good football game, very deserving of a championship. The stout Nittany Lion defense would hold Tennessee, but the Vols would get a 50-yard field goal to take the first lead of the game
3-0.
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The Tennessee kicker nails a 50 yarder through the uprights.[/size]
Penn State on the other side looked equally good on their first possession. PSU QB Evan McKinley led the Nittany Lions into the red zone behind some great passing. But the drive would stall at the 1-yard line where head coach Will Muschamp decided to go for it on 4th down. It proved to be a costly decision as McKinley threw into the flat to HB Kris Jolly who was tackled well in the backfield. The Volunteers' defense came up with a huge goal line stand and "Rocky Top" was already being sung in the stands.
However, just as the band quit playing, the goal line stand led to bad field position for the Vols. As a result QB Scott Harvey was put under pressure, tried to get away but PSU DT Dustin Smith was able to bring him down in the end zone for a safety. So it was now
3-2 Tennessee and Penn State would get the ball back.
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PSU DT Dustin Smith brings down Tennessee QB Scott Harvey in the end zone for a safety.[/size]
PSU QB Evan McKinley would take advantage of the great field position because of the safety and lead the Nittany Lions right back into the red zone. But this time he would hook up with WR DeMario Hicks who was coming across the field on a crossing route, and made his way into the end zone for an 11-yard touchdown to make it
9-3 PSU.
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PSU WR DeMario Hicks with an 11-yard touchdown reception.[/size]
On the ensuing possession, Tennesse would be bailed out when PSU junior MLB Drew Starks grabbed the facemask of Vol HB Chad Sims which would move Tennessee into PSU territory. Because of the penalty, the Vols would get in position to kick a 23-yard field goal to make it
9-6 Penn State at the end of the 1st quarter.
Some of the excitement would die down to start the 2nd quarter as both defenses stepped up their game. And PSU QB Evan McKinley would be a victim of great defense when he was intercepted by the sensational Vol CB Jelani McGrew who returned it all the way back for a pick-six as Tennesse reclaimed the lead
13-9.
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Vol CB Jelani McGrew makes a great interception, and returns it back for a pick-six.[/size]
But PSU QB Evan McKinley would not be phased by the mistake as he threw a clutch pass while under pressure to WR DeMario Hicks in tight coverage for a 14-yard gain to keep a drive alive on 3rd down. Then on that same drive, McKinley was able to scramble for a 1st down on 4th-and-short when nobody was open. Finally, McKinley would throw a strike to the speedster WR Tommy Rawls for a 24-yard touchdown to put Penn State back on top
16-13.
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PSU QB Evan McKinley throws a strike to WR Tommy Rawls for a 24-yard touchdown.[/size]
However, Penn State's lead would not last long as Vol QB Scott Harvey threw to HB Chad Sims who was wide open in the flat with only a defensive back to beat. Sims ran right through the arm tackle and did not stop until he was celebrating a 54-yard touchdown reception in the end zone, giving the lead back to Tennessee,
20-16.
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Vol HB Chad Sims runs through an arm tackle for a 54-yard touchdown reception.[/size]
PSU QB Evan McKinley would attempt to get the Nittany Lions on the scoreboard just before halftime. It looked like the last possession would be successful in at least attempting a field goal as McKinley got his team into the red zone. But the disaster struck when he tried to test Vol CB Jelani McGrew. Again, McGrew was able to make the interception when he jumped the route, and again he was able to take it all the way back for another pick-six just as the clock tick zero. As a result, the Vols took a
27-16 lead into the locker rooms at halftime as "Rocky Top" roared through the stadium.
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Vol CB Jelani McGrew with his 2nd pick-six of the game just before halftime.[/size]
It was apparent that the analysts had gotten this one correct as the matchups between receivers and the secondary indeed seemed to be playing the critical factor. Defense dominated in the 3rd quarter. The monotany of three-and-outs and punts was finally broken when PSU QB Evan McKinley hooked up with WR Tremayne Berry, who broke a tackle for a huge gain, tackled just short of the goal line. But then McKinely was sacked on the next play. And he would actually be sacked yet again on the very next play. As a result, the Nittany Lions were forced to settle for a field goal. To make matters wors, 26-yard chip shot was doinked off the upright. A punt from each team and the uneventful 3rd quarter came to an end.
In a game like this, time was running out for the Nittany Lions and Tennessee was actually in position to put the game away behind some hard-nosed running by HB Chad Sims that got Tennesse into the red zone. But PSU CB Matt Townsend would give the Nittany Lions a chance when he prevented the Vols from putting any points on the ground with an interception in the end zone. However, with only 6:21 left in the game, Penn State was running short on time.
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PSU CB Matt Townsend keeps the Nittany Lions in the game with an interception in the end zone.[/size]
Unfortunately for the Penn State, their offense could not even get one 1st down as HB Kris Jolly was stuffed on 3rd-and-1, forcing PSU to punt after a three-and-out. It was not looking good for Penn State as Vol HB Chad Sims continued pounding the rock until Tennessee's drive stalled, setting up a 35-yard field goal that went wide right with 3:34 remaining. It was now or never for the Nittany Lions.
And then it happened. PSU QB Evan McKinley threw a lob up to WR DeMario Hicks, who climbed the ladder, catching the football at its highest point. Vol FS Michael Young completely misplayed th ball. As Hicks came down with a great catch, Young made hardly any effort to knock the ball down and then tripped, stumbling out of bounds as Hicks sped down the side line, taking it all the way to house for a 77-yard touchdown. The play could not have come at a better time for Penn State. With 3:08 left in the game, there was still plenty of time. Although, HB Kris Jolly was stuffed on the 2-point attempt so Penn State was down
27-22.
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PSU WR DeMario Hicks climbs the ladder as Vol FS Michael Young misplays the ball, allowing a 77-yard touchdown reception.[/size]
Now, Penn State just needed to get the ball back but Tennessee head coach Phillip Fulmer had no intention of doing so as QB Scott Harvey made a couple clutch passes on 3rd down. Then HB Chad Sims would shut the door on Penn State's chances when he was able to pick up the 1st down on a crucial 3rd down play with :46 left in the game. With no timeouts left for Penn State, QB Scott Harvey was able to just kneel down twice in the victory formation and celebrate winning the national championship as "Rocky Top" again rang throughout the stadium.
Tennessee 27
QB Scott Harvey: 23-31, 243 yds, td, int
HB Chad Sims: 25 car, 82 yds, 10 rec, 116 yds, rec td
WR James Willis: 3 rec, 41 yds
CB Jelani McGrew: 5 tkl, 2 int, 2 td
Penn State 22
QB Evan McKinley: 27-32, 354 yds, 3 td, 2 int
HB Kris Jolly: 18 car, 49 yds
WR DeMario Hicks: 4 rec, 113 yds, 2 td
MLB Drew Starks: 13 tkl, 2 tfl