PINSTRIPE BOWL
WISONSIN 35, MIAMI
3
NEW YORK -- Jonathan Taylor ran for 205 yards and a touchdown and
topped the 2,000-yard season mark to help Wisconsin rout Miami 35-3 in a chilly
Pinstripe Bowl on Thursday night.
Taylor, just a sophomore, ripped off runs of 39 and 41 yards
and was sensational at Yankee Stadium and combined with a defense that forced
five turnovers to help a Wisconsin (8-5) team ranked fourth in the first AP Top
25 poll salvage its fifth straight bowl victory.
Last season. Taylor ran for 130 yards in Wisconsin's 34-24
win over Miami in the Orange Bowl.
The Badgers, certainly used to the cold, came out swinging
for the fences -- they scored two touchdowns just 3 1/2 minutes into the game
and seemingly knocked the will out of Miami (7-6).
Jack Coan made the most of his start for injured Alex Hornibrook (concussion) and hit Kendric Taylor for a
35-yard TD on the first drive. Rosier's first pass of the game was intercepted
and Taylor capitalized with a 7-yard score to make it 14-0.
Coan is a Long Island native and needed nearly 50 tickets
for friends and family. He scored on a 7-yard run in the fourth for a 28-3
lead.
TEXAS BOWL
BAYLOR 45, VANDERBILT 38
HOUSTON -- Charlie Brewer threw for 384 yards and two touchdowns,
the second a tiebreaking 52-yarder in the fourth quarter, and ran for 109 yards
and another score to help Baylor beat Vanderbilt in the Texas Bowl.
Brewer connected with Marques Jones for the 52-yard stroke that that made it
45-38 with less than two minutes left. The Bears then stopped Vanderbilt on
fourth-and-5 to secure the victory.
Brewer's other touchdown pass was a 75-yarder earlier in the
fourth quarter and he scored on a 1-yard run in the third quarter.
The Bears finished 7-6 a year after they managed just one in
coach Matt Rhule's first season.
Vanderbilt (6-7) was led by Kyle Shurmur, who threw for 286 yards and a touchdown,
and Ke'Shawn Vaughn, who ran for two touchdowns and set a Texas
Bowl record with 243 yards rushing -- which ranks second in school history.
Shurmur moved past Jay Cutler (8,697) for most career yards passing in school
history with 8,865.
INDEPENDENCE BOWL
DUKE 56, TEMPLE 27
SHREVEPORT, La. -- Daniel Jones threw for 423 yards and five
touchdowns, T.J. Rahming caught 12 passes for 240 yards and two scores,
and Duke blew past Temple in the Independence Bowl.
Duke (8-5) snapped a two-game losing streak, scoring
touchdowns on seven straight drives. The Blue Devils flipped a 27-14 deficit in
the second quarter to a 56-27 lead by midway through the fourth.
Jones set Independence Bowl records with the five touchdown
passes and 423 yards passing, and Duke also had the most points in the event's
history.
Coach David Cutcliffe won his fourth Independence Bowl. He
led Ole Miss to victories in Shreveport in 1998, 1999 and 2002 and is already
enshrined in the bowl's Hall of Honor.
Anthony Russo passed for 228 yards and a score for Temple
(8-5).
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