Navy 14, Texas Tech 38

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Final

5:30 PM ET, December 30, 2003
Wagner Stadium
STATEN ISLAND, NY

Symons finishes win on bum knee

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1730
Total Yards329561
Passing40497
Rushing28964
Penalties6-7811-127
3rd Down Conversions5-144-9
4th Down Conversions3-62-2
Turnovers11
Possession30:2929:31
Individual Leaders
Navy Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Candeto2/93300
Polanco1/3700
Texas Tech Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Symons41/5349741
Navy Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Candeto2390229
Eckel1471016
Roberts754016
Texas Tech Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Henderson1143114
Glover1909
Mack1505
Navy Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Jenkins233038
Wesley1707
Texas Tech Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Glover9116120
Henderson983025
Peters880215
Welker7107024
Scoring Summary
SECOND QUARTERNAVYTTU
TD10:48MICKEY PETERS 4 YD PASS FROM B.J. SYMONS (KEITH TOOGOOD KICK)
Drive info: 5 plays, 47 yards.
07
TD0:04NEHEMIAH GLOVER 17 YD PASS FROM B.J. SYMONS (KEITH TOOGOOD KICK)
Drive info: 10 plays, 80 yards.
014
THIRD QUARTERNAVYTTU
TD9:57CRAIG CANDETO 2 YD RUN (ERIC ROLFS KICK)
Drive info: 11 plays, 79 yards.
714
TD5:52TAUREAN HENDERSON 4 YD RUN (KEITH TOOGOOD KICK)
Drive info: 9 plays, 67 yards.
721
FG0:17KEITH TOOGOOD 21 YD FG
Drive info: 11 plays, 46 yards.
724
FOURTH QUARTERNAVYTTU
TD11:06CRAIG CANDETO 1 YD RUN (ERIC ROLFS KICK)
Drive info: 12 plays, 81 yards.
1424
TD8:49JARRETT HICKS 13 YD PASS FROM B.J. SYMONS (KEITH TOOGOOD KICK)
Drive info: 7 plays, 89 yards.
1431
TD3:11MICKEY PETERS 4 YD PASS FROM B.J. SYMONS (KEITH TOOGOOD KICK)
Drive info: 11 plays, 86 yards.
1438

HOUSTON -- B.J. Symons did what he's done all year, busted knee and all.

Symons completed the most prolific passing season in Division I-A history by throwing for 497 yards and four touchdowns to lead the Red Raiders to a 38-14 victory over Navy in the Houston Bowl on Tuesday, then admitted afterward he's been playing with a torn ligament in his left knee for more than two months.

Neither he nor the school ever had revealed how badly Symons hurt himself Oct. 11 while jumping to celebrate a TD pass to teammate Wes Welker. After finishing his career by extending his single-season passing record to 5,833 yards, he told reporters that he will undergo reconstructive surgery on his anterior cruciate ligament Jan. 6.

"I think I've got a lot of football left in me," Symons said, referring to the upcoming NFL draft.

His gritty performance, the seventh on the bad leg, lifted Tech (8-5) to the first back-to-back bowl victories in school history.

"I had a lot of people tell me I shouldn't play in this game," said Symons, who capped his only year as the starter with the win in his hometown. "But this was the only season I had, and I wanted to take advantage of every opportunity.

"Besides, how would I explain (not playing) to my teammates? It wasn't even a decision to me."

The game ended a remarkable turnaround season for Navy (8-5), which won just three games over the previous three years. Quarterback Craig Candeto, at the controls of coach Paul Johnson's top-ranked rushing offense, ran for 90 yards and both touchdowns in his last game.

Candeto's 2-yard TD run early in the third quarter pulled Navy within 14-7 against the larger, faster and more highly recruited Red Raiders. Navy did it all with virtually no threat of the pass as Candeto completed just two for 33 yards.

The Red Raiders' No. 1 passing offense responded, with Symons leading them back quickly to set up a four-yard TD run by Taurean Henderson. Keith Toogood tacked on a 21-yard field goal for a 24-7 lead.

Tech's 110th-ranked defense never quite stopped Navy, which rolled up 289 yards rushing, but slowed the Midshipmen enough despite a fourth-quarter scoring plunge by Candeto. Symons poured it on at the end with TD passes to Jarrett Hicks and Mickey Peters.

"We should be proud of where we are right now," Candeto said. "Obviously we're disappointed with the loss and all the guys have their heads down, but when we reflect on the season we have a lot to be proud of."

Tech, which beat Clemson in last year's Tangerine Bowl, improved its postseason record to 7-19-1. Navy, invited because the Southeastern Conference couldn't supply a team, returned to bowl play for the first time in seven years and only the second time since 1981.

Symons ended his senior year with 52 TD passes, second only to the 54 thrown by Houston's David Klingler in 1994. His favorite target, Welker, tied an NCAA record by catching a pass in his 47th consecutive game.

Johnson, unaware of how banged up Symons was, came away duly impressed.

"He's got a rocket for an arm. He's definitely a competitor and a tough kid," Johnson said. "I don't have enough good things to say about him. He did a great job."

Candeto headed into his five-year service commitment with 33 career touchdowns rushing, pulling ahead of Navy's all-time rushing leader Napoleon McCallum to No. 2 on the academy's TD list.

Johnson gambled early in the second quarter when Navy fell short on a fake punt near midfield. Moments later, Symons lobbed a perfect timing pass to Peters on the right side of the end zone for the game's first score.

Late in the quarter Navy appeared to stop Tech when Shalimar Brazier clobbered Symons for an 18-yard loss, but he bounced back to hit Nehemiah Glover three straight times for gains of six and 12 yards, and a 17-yard score and a 14-0 lead.

The game ended with a scare when two speeding players accidentally collided with back judge David Lambros, who was jolted backwards and bounced off the grass. He lay motionless for a few minutes but was able to get up and did not appear to be seriously hurt.

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Tuesday, December 16th
Memphis 27 Final
North Texas 17
Thursday, December 18th
Miami (OH) 49 Final
Louisville 28
Monday, December 22nd
North Carolina State 56 Final
Kansas 26
Tuesday, December 23rd
TCU 31 Final
Boise State 34
Wednesday, December 24th
Oregon State 55 Final
New Mexico 14
Thursday, December 25th
Houston 48 Final
Hawaii 54 3OT
Friday, December 26th
Northwestern 24 Final
Bowling Green 28
Virginia Tech 49 Final
California 52
Saturday, December 27th
Pittsburgh 16 Final
Virginia 23
Monday, December 29th
Michigan State 3 Final
Nebraska 17
Tuesday, December 30th
Navy 14 Final
Texas Tech 38
Texas 20 Final
Washington State 28
UCLA 9 Final
Fresno State 17
Wednesday, December 31st
Wisconsin 14 Final
Auburn 28
Oregon 30 Final
Minnesota 31
Utah 17 Final
Southern Miss 0
Missouri 14 Final
Arkansas 27
Boston College 35 Final
Colorado State 21
Thursday, January 1st
Iowa 37 Final
Florida 17
Maryland 41 Final
West Virginia 7
Georgia 34 Final
Purdue 27 OT
Michigan 14 Final
USC 28
Miami (FL) 16 Final
Florida State 14
Friday, January 2nd
Oklahoma State 28 Final
Mississippi 31
Tennessee 14 Final
Clemson 27
Kansas State 28 Final
Ohio State 35
Saturday, January 3rd
Georgia Tech 52 Final
Tulsa 10
Sunday, January 4th
Oklahoma 14 Final
LSU 21