2022 Bahamas Bowl
2022 HomeTown Lenders Bahamas Bowl | |||||||||||||||||||
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8th Bahamas Bowl | |||||||||||||||||||
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Date | December 16, 2022 | ||||||||||||||||||
Season | ESPN Brazil | ||||||||||||||||||
Announcers | Matheus Suman (play-by-play) and Deivis Chiodini (analyst) | ||||||||||||||||||
The 2022 Bahamas Bowl was a
UAB's offense started the game well, scoring on both of their first two drives with a 10-yard
Teams
The Bahamas Bowl featured the UAB Blazers, from Conference USA (C–USA), and the Miami RedHawks, from the Mid-American Conference (MAC). This was the first meeting between UAB and Miami.[6]
UAB
After six years leading the UAB football program, head coach Bill Clark resigned in June 2022,[7] leading the university to elevate offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach Bryant Vincent to the role of interim head coach for the 2022 season.[8] Vincent's first game in charge saw the Blazers host Alabama A&M, whom they defeated in a 59–0 shutout.[9] UAB fell to Liberty in their first road game[10] but returned home to beat Georgia Southern by two scores the following week.[11] After a bye week, the Blazers began conference play with a road trip to Rice but fell by four points.[12] The Blazers responded with their first two conference wins, both at home: against Middle Tennessee, by 27 points,[13] and over Charlotte, by 14 points.[14] UAB then lost consecutive road games against Western Kentucky[15] and Florida Atlantic, each by a field goal.[16] Their losing skid continued as they lost to UTSA by six points in double overtime,[17] though they rebounded the following week with a win against North Texas.[18] After suffering a 31-point loss in their final non-conference game at No. 6 LSU,[19] UAB earned their sixth win and bowl eligibility in their final regular season contest at Louisiana Tech.[20] They accepted their Bahamas Bowl bid on November 26; they entered the game with a record of 6–6 and a 4–4 mark in C–USA play.[21]
This was the sixth bowl appearance for UAB, who were 2–3 in prior appearances.[22] It was the second Bahamas Bowl appearance for the Blazers after losing the 2017 edition to Ohio by a score of 41–6; the Blazers will join Middle Tennessee and Toledo as the only teams to play in multiple Bahamas Bowls.[23] In addition, this bowl was UAB's final game as a member of Conference USA before moving to the American Athletic Conference in 2023.[24]
Miami
The Miami RedHawks began head coach Chuck Martin's ninth season at the helm with all four of their non-conference games played consecutively, starting with a road trip to Kentucky that resulted in a loss for Miami by 24 points.[25] They defeated FCS Robert Morris in their home opener[26] before traveling to rivals Cincinnati, where they lost by three touchdowns.[27] The RedHawks returned to .500 to close out non-conference play with a defeat of Northwestern on the road by three points.[28] They continued their pattern of alternating wins and losses as they entered MAC play to begin the month of October, falling to Buffalo[29] before returning home to defeat Kent State.[30] Miami lost two consecutive games for the first time starting the next week, as both Bowling Green[31] and Western Michigan got the best of the RedHawks, dropping them to 3–5.[32] They earned a second conference win at Akron to finish October but dropped their sixth game at home to Ohio following a bye week.[33][34] Needing two wins in their final two games in order to make a bowl game, they defeated Northern Illinois[35] and entered the game against Ball State with an identical record to that of the Cardinals. It was announced prior to the start of the game that the winner would receive a bid to the Bahamas Bowl, and Miami won 18–17 in a 4th quarter comeback to achieve bowl eligibility.[36][37] Miami entered the game with a record of 6–6, and a 4–4 mark in MAC play.[38]
This was the fourteenth bowl appearance for Miami, who were 8–5 in prior appearances;[38] their last bowl game was the 2021 Frisco Football Classic.[39] It was their fourth bowl appearance under Chuck Martin, under whom the RedHawks had won one bowl and lost two. It was the first Bahamas Bowl appearance for the RedHawks.[38]
Game summary
The Bahamas Bowl was televised by
First half
Scheduled for an 11:30 a.m.
UAB converted 3rd & 2 with a 3-yard Hopkins rush within the first few plays of the second quarter. They faced 2nd & 7 from the Miami 28-yard-line after the next play but turned the ball over on downs after three consecutive incomplete passes from Hopkins. Miami moved the ball into UAB territory, reaching the Blazers 45-yard-line, before two sacks in the next three plays set them at 4th & 16 from their own 49-yard-line. The punt resulted in a touchback, giving UAB the ball at their own 20-yard-line, though a false start immediately set them back to the 15-yard-line. They were pushed back further when quarterback Jacob Zeno was sacked by Nolan Johnson for a loss of six yards, though UAB converted 3rd & 19 a few plays later with a 48-yard pass from Zeno to Shropshire. A pair of incomplete passes made it 3rd & 10, and a sack then forced a punt by Kyle Greenwell, which was returned to the Miami 35-yard-line. Miami's ensuing drive proved to be their most successful to that point; after earning a first down on the drive's second play, they faced a 4th & 1 but converted it with a 2-yard rush from Smith. After reaching the UAB 35-yard-line, they faced another 4th & 1 four plays later and converted this one with another Smith 2-yard rush. On the following play, Smith passed to Mac Hippenhammer for a 33-yard touchdown, though Graham Nicholson's extra point attempt was blocked. Inheriting possession with 34 seconds left in the first half, UAB moved the ball 21 yards before attempting a Hail Mary pass with three seconds left. The pass was intercepted by Rowan Zolman, ending the half.[42]
Second half
UAB started the third quarter with possession of the ball on their own 25-yard-line. A 15-yard pass from Hopkins to Dexter Boykin on their second play gave them a first down, and a 14-yard Hopkins-to-Shropshire three plays later converted a 3rd & 12 and put the ball in Miami territory. An unsportsmanlike conduct foul on Shropshire moved the ball back to the UAB 38-yard-line on the next play, though an
The fourth quarter started with a 12-yard pass from Hopkins to Farrier, putting UAB inside the Miami 10-yard-line. Two 3-yard rushes by Brown got the Blazers into the end zone with thirteen and a half minutes to play, and Matt Quinn's extra point bumped their lead to four points. Miami moved the ball into UAB territory in three plays on their ensuing drive, with a pair of passes by Smith and a rush by Tyre Shelton. A Keyon Mozee rush gained the RedHawks an additional ten yards, and Smith rushed for two yards on 3rd & 1 a few plays later to earn another first down for Miami. A Shelton rush for nine yards got Miami into the red zone, and Smith passed to Kenny Tracy for a 10-yard touchdown three plays later to give the RedHawks the lead by three points. UAB's next drive was cut short; after a 2-yard rush on first down, Brown fumbled on second down and the ball was recovered by Miami's Matthew Salopek at the UAB 28-yard-line with 5:45 remaining in the game. The RedHawks started on the ground with a Kevin Davis rush, though it was stopped for a loss of two yards, and they were unable to gain yards on their next two plays. This set up a 47-yard field goal attempt by Nicholson, which was missed wide right, giving the ball back to UAB at their own 30-yard-line with four minutes remaining. UAB took immediate advantage of this miscue as Hopkins passed to Shropshire for a 49-yard gain on the next play, advancing the ball to the Miami 21-yard-line. Three Jermaine Brown Jr. rushes in a row gained a total of nine yards, and Brown rushed up the middle for a 12-yard touchdown on 4th & 1. Along with Quinn's extra point that followed, this put UAB in the lead by four points with 91 seconds on the clock. Miami quickly faced a fourth down in their ensuing drive, having gained only five yards in their first three plays, but a 7-yard Smith rush gave Miami a first down at their own 37-yard-line. After a gain of six on their next play, Miami's offense again stalled and faced 4th & 4 several plays later. They converted this as well, with a 12-yard pass, and made it to the UAB 30-yard-line with one second remaining, giving them the opportunity to run one final play. A facemask penalty moved the ball spot up to the UAB 15-yard-line, but a pass from Smith to Jalen Walker came up two yards short of the end zone as time ran out.[42] The game ended at 2:54 p.m., after a total duration of three hours and 18 minutes, with UAB having won 24–20.[4]
Scoring summary
Quarter | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
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Miami | 0 | 6 | 7 | 7 | 20 |
UAB | 10 | 0 | 0 | 14 | 24 |
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- Date: December 16, 2022
- Game time: 11:35 a.m. EST
- Game weather: Sunny • Temperature: 81 °F (27 °C) • Wind: 12 mph (19 km/h) north
- Game attendance: 12,172
- Referee: Tim Davis
- TV announcers (ESPN): Steve Levy (play-by-play), Joey Galloway (analyst), and Kris Budden (sideline)
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