2001 Tangerine Bowl

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2001 Visit Florida Tangerine Bowl
Bowl Game
1234 Total
NC State 3709 19
Pittsburgh 32137 34
DateDecember 20, 2001
Season
Announcers
Mike Tirico (play-by-play)
Kirk Herbstreit (Analyst)
Lee Corso (Analyst)
Jerry Punch (sideline)
Tangerine Bowl
 < 2000 2002

The 2001 Visit Florida Tangerine Bowl was the 12th edition to the

Citrus Bowl.[1]

Game summary

Scoring began in the first quarter with the two teams trading field goals. Early in the second quarter, Pittsburgh wide receiver Antonio Bryant caught a touchdown pass on an 80-yard drive to take the lead 10–3. On their next possession, Bryant caught another touchdown on a 99-yard drive. North Carolina State countered with a 90-yard kickoff return for a touchdown by Gregory Golden, but the Panthers then scored another touchdown as time expired to go into halftime with a 24–10 lead.

Coming out of the half, Pittsburgh scored another field goal for the only points of the 3rd quarter to make it 27–10, but the Wolfpack put together two scoring drives for a touchdown and a field goal to make it 27–19 in the 4th. NC State had one last opportunity to tie or take the lead on a late possession, but quarterback Philip Rivers was sacked, lost the football, and Pittsburgh scooped it up for a score, winning 34–19.[2][3]

  • Pittsburgh - Lotz 27-yard field goal, 10:36, 1st
  • North Carolina State - Kiker 32-yard field goal, 2:16, 1st
  • Pittsburgh - Priestley-Bryant 15-yard pass (Lotz kick), 10:17, 2nd
  • Pittsburgh - Priestley-Bryant 2-yard pass (Lotz kick), 4:06, 2nd
  • North Carolina State - Greg Golden 90-yard kick return (Kiker kick), 3:48, 2nd
  • Pittsburgh - Rutherford 1-yard run (Lotz kick), :20, 2nd
  • Pittsburgh - Lotz 33-yard field goal, 10:22, 3rd
  • North Carolina State - Rivers-Edwards 5-yard pass (kick failed), 14:56, 4th
  • North Carolina State - Kiker 19-yard field goal, 9:39, 4th
  • Pittsburgh - Young 16-yard fumble recovery, 6:15, 4th

References

  1. ^ "Tangerine Bowl Is Back - The Official Athletic Site of the Atlantic Coast Conference". Archived from the original on April 4, 2012. Retrieved December 13, 2009.
  2. ^ "2001 Visit Florida Tangerine Bowl Recap".
  3. ^ "Panthers Victorious in Tangerine Bowl, 34-19 - Pitt Football - PittsburghPanthers.com - Official Athletic Site of the University of Pittsburgh". Archived from the original on January 13, 2017. Retrieved January 13, 2017.