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- 2004_GMAC_Bowl abstract "The 2004 GMAC Bowl was an American college football bowl game. It was part of the 2004 NCAA Division I-A football season, and was the 7th edition. It was played in December 2004, and featured the Memphis Tigers, and the Bowling Green Falcons.Before the Game, heavy rains soaked the field and continued though the almost the whole game. Running back PJ Pope scored on a 1-yard touchdown run, to give Bowling Green an early 7-0 lead. Quarterback Omar Jacobs threw an 18-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Charles Sharon, stretching the lead out to 14-0. Memphis's quarterback Danny Wimprine threw a 42-yard touchdown pass to John Doucette to cut the lead to 14-7. Omar Jacobs again hooked up with Charlie Sharon, this time on a 36-yard touchdown pass to gain a 21-7 lead after the 1st quarter.In the second quarter, Danny Wimprine found wide receiver Chris Kelly for a 61-yard touchdown pass, to get within 21-14. Omar Jacobs found Steve Sanders for a 31-yard touchdown pass to extend the lead to 28-14. Danny Wimprine found Maurice Avery for a 38-yard touchdown pass, and the lead was 28-21. DeAngelo Williams later scored on a 31-yard touchdown run to tie the game at 28.Before halftime, Omar Jacobs found Steve Sanders again, this time for a 17-yard touchdown pass to regain the lead at 35-28. In the third quarter, he threw a 13-yard touchdown pass to PJ Pope, to extend the lead to 42-28. A Shaun Suisham field goal increased the lead to 45-28. A PJ Pope touchdown run in the fourth quarter increased the lead to 52-28. John Doucette scored on a 14-yard touchdown pass from Danny Wimprine, to make the final score 52-35.".
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl wikiPageExternalLink 20041222NCAAFMEMPHIS---0nr.htm.
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- 2004_GMAC_Bowl wikiPageLength "3324".
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl wikiPageOutDegree "29".
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl wikiPageRevisionID "667213045".
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink 2004_Bowling_Green_Falcons_football_team.
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink 2004_Memphis_Tigers_football_team.
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink 2004_NCAA_Division_I-A_football_season.
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink Big_Ten_Conference.
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink Bob_Davie_(American_football).
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink Bowl_game.
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink Category:2004–05_NCAA_football_bowl_games.
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bowling_Green_Falcons_football_bowl_games.
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink Category:GoDaddy_Bowl.
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink Category:Memphis_Tigers_football_bowl_games.
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Sharon.
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink Chris_Kelly_(American_football).
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink College_football.
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink Danny_Wimprine.
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink DeAngelo_Williams.
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink ESPN.
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink GoDaddy_Bowl.
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink Gregg_Brandon.
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink Holly_Rowe.
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink John_Doucette.
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink Ladd–Peebles_Stadium.
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink Mark_Jones_(sportscaster).
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink Maurice_Avery.
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink Mobile,_Alabama.
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink Omar_Jacobs.
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink P._J._Pope.
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink Quarterback.
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink Steve_Sanders_(American_football).
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink Tommy_West_(American_football).
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl wikiPageWikiLinkText "2004 GMAC Bowl".
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl wikiPageWikiLinkText "2004".
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl wikiPageWikiLinkText "GMAC Bowl".
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl wikiPageWikiLinkText "GMAC".
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl attendance "29500".
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl city Mobile,_Alabama.
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl dateGamePlayed "--12-22".
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl footballSeason "2004".
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl gameName "GMAC Bowl".
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl home "0".
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl home "21".
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl home "7".
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl homeCoach Tommy_West_(American_football).
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl homeNameShort "Memphis".
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl homeNickname "Tigers".
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl homeRecord "8".
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl homeSchool "University of Memphis".
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl homeTotal "35".
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl mvp "Bowling Green QB Omar Jacobs".
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl optionalSubheader "Bowl Game".
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl referee "Jim Lapetina".
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl stadium Ladd–Peebles_Stadium.
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl usAnnouncers Mark_Jones_(sportscaster).
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl usAnnouncers "Bob Davie".
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl usAnnouncers "Holly Rowe".
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl usNetwork ESPN.
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl visitor "10".
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl visitor "14".
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl visitor "21".
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl visitor "7".
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl visitorCoach Gregg_Brandon.
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl visitorNameShort "Bowling Green".
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl visitorNickname "Falcons".
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl visitorRecord "8".
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl vistirotTotal "52".
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- 2004_GMAC_Bowl yearGamePlayed "2004".
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl subject Category:2004–05_NCAA_football_bowl_games.
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl subject Category:Bowling_Green_Falcons_football_bowl_games.
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl subject Category:GoDaddy_Bowl.
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl subject Category:Memphis_Tigers_football_bowl_games.
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl hypernym Game.
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl type VideoGame.
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl comment "The 2004 GMAC Bowl was an American college football bowl game. It was part of the 2004 NCAA Division I-A football season, and was the 7th edition. It was played in December 2004, and featured the Memphis Tigers, and the Bowling Green Falcons.Before the Game, heavy rains soaked the field and continued though the almost the whole game. Running back PJ Pope scored on a 1-yard touchdown run, to give Bowling Green an early 7-0 lead.".
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl label "2004 GMAC Bowl".
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- 2004_GMAC_Bowl wasDerivedFrom 2004_GMAC_Bowl?oldid=667213045.
- 2004_GMAC_Bowl isPrimaryTopicOf 2004_GMAC_Bowl.