Boise State 40, Louisville 44

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BSU (11-1)10213640
LOU (11-1)14714944

Final

3:30 PM ET, December 31, 2004
Papa John's Cardinal Stadium
LOUISVILLE, KY

Cardinals leave C-USA in style

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1529
Total Yards284564
Passing196235
Rushing88329
Penalties6-555-34
3rd Down Conversions5-178-14
4th Down Conversions2-40-1
Turnovers14
Possession26:2533:35
Individual Leaders
Boise State Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Zabransk...14/2919911
Carpente...1/1-300
Louisville Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
LeFors18/2619321
Brohm3/54211
Boise State Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Marks1566015
Carpenter31305
Helmando...3815
Louisville Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Bush1296025
Shelton187619
LeFors1276114
Boise State Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Acree457119
Schouman353022
Bady345027
Naanee117017
Louisville Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Russell659118
Jones53309
McCauley458027
Clark245130
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERBSULOU
FG10:49TYLER JONES 48 YD FG
Drive info: 5 plays, 16 yards.
30
TD9:09GARY BARNIDGE 6 YD PASS FROM STEFAN LEFORS (ARTHUR CARMODY KICK)
Drive info: 5 plays, 48 yards.
37
TD0:59ANDY AVALOS 92 YD INTERCEPTION RETURN (TYLER JONES KICK)107
TD0:46HARRY DOUGLAS 65 YD RUN (ARTHUR CARMODY KICK)
Drive info: 1 plays, 65 yards.
1014
SECOND QUARTERBSULOU
TD13:12BRODERICK CLARK 30 YD PASS FROM BRIAN BROHM (ARTHUR CARMODY KICK)
Drive info: 5 plays, 54 yards.
1021
TD8:52BRAD LAU 0 YD RUN (TYLER JONES KICK)
Drive info: 9 plays, 56 yards.
1721
TD8:38T.J. ACREE 19 YD PASS FROM JARED ZABRANSKY (TYLER JONES KICK)
Drive info: 1 plays, 19 yards.
2421
TD0:15JARED ZABRANSKY 1 YD RUN (TYLER JONES KICK)
Drive info: 5 plays, 19 yards.
3121
THIRD QUARTERBSULOU
FG9:05TYLER JONES 42 YD FG
Drive info: 8 plays, 42 yards.
3421
TD6:06J.R. RUSSELL 14 YD PASS FROM STEFAN LEFORS (ARTHUR CARMODY KICK)
Drive info: 8 plays, 81 yards.
3428
TD2:17STEFAN LEFORS 1 YD RUN (ARTHUR CARMODY KICK)
Drive info: 7 plays, 45 yards.
3435
FOURTH QUARTERBSULOU
TD10:51JON HELMANDOLLAR 2 YD RUN (FAILED 2PT PASS)
Drive info: 15 plays, 56 yards.
4035
TD6:48ERIC SHELTON 1 YD RUN (FAILED 2PT PASS)
Drive info: 10 plays, 78 yards.
4041
FG1:10ARTHUR CARMODY 19 YD FG
Drive info: 9 plays, 51 yards.
4044

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) -- In the highest scoring Liberty Bowl ever, it was a defensive play by Louisville that ended Boise State's 22-game winning streak.

Louisville safety Kerry Rhodes intercepted a pass in the end zone as time expired to preserve Louisville's 44-40 victory over 10th-ranked Boise State on Friday.

"It's a great way to end it," Louisville coach Bobby Petrino said. "A national audience, two teams that were supposed to score over 84 points. I think we hit it right on the top."

Now Louisville (No. 8 ESPN/USA Today; No. 7 AP) will enter the Big East Conference in grand style after handing Boise State its first loss since September 2003 in a game that was the most important in school history for both programs.

"This was big for us," Boise State receiver Chris Carr said. "We don't see ourselves as a non-BCS school or a little school. We see ourselves on the same level as any school we play.

"We wanted to come out here and prove to everybody that we're not a team in the WAC that's not very good, and we just beat up on little teams."

Eric Shelton scored on the go-ahead touchdown on a 1-yard run with 6:48 left. Stefan LeFors threw two touchdowns and ran for a third as the Cardinals (11-1), who have never finished ranked higher than 13th, matched a school record for victories in a season.

The Cardinals won their third Liberty Bowl in their final appearance as a Conference USA team.

The Broncos (11-1) had one last chance to win after Art Carmody's 19-yard field goal with 1:10 left put Louisville up four.

Quarterback Jared Zabransky drove the Broncos to the Louisville 30 before his final pass into the end zone as time expired was intercepted by Rhodes. He more than atoned for his missed interception opportunity in a 41-38 loss on Oct. 14 to then-No. 3 Miami.

"God blessed me to put me in position to make the play, and I made the play," Rhodes said.

The win was a welcome end to a week in which the Cardinals were forced to deal with the news that Petrino had interviewed with LSU about its open coaching job. They certainly didn't seem distracted against the Broncos.

Petrino kept referring to the Cardinals as "we," and asked if that would remain the same, he had a short answer.

"We certainly hope so," Petrino said.

LeFors said the Cardinals had no problems focusing on the task at hand with all the rumors about Petrino's future.

"We wanted to play the game between the lines and let all that other talk, just put it in the back of your minds and not even worry about it," LeFors said.

Everyone expected a high-scoring game in a bowl pairing the nation's top two offenses, and the teams didn't disappoint as they swapped the lead five times. The 84 combined points topped the 80 points by Colorado and Alabama in 1969 and was one of a handful of records set.

Louisville won only for the second time in seven bowls despite a season-high four turnovers. The Cardinals rolled up 564 yards, topping 500 yards for the ninth time this season.

LeFors was 18-of-26 for 193 yards and ran 12 times for 76 yards. The Cardinals rushed for 329 yards against a defense that had been the nation's fourth-best against the run.

"He, particularly running the football, killed us," Boise State coach Dan Hawkins said of LeFors. "That doesn't mean he didn't make some throws because he obviously did. But I think where he made some big plays, huge plays, was running the football. On key downs and in key situations, he really sparked them."

This was the biggest game in school history for Boise State, a program that moved up to Division I-A in 1996. The Broncos, who played their first three bowls on their home field known for its blue turf, thought they could keep up with an offense that had trailed only Louisville for most yards and points.

But the Broncos, who lost 12 starters from their 2003 squad, finished with 284 yards offense, well below their 511.6-yard average.

The teams still rewrote the Liberty Bowl record book.

They combined for the most points in the first quarter with 24, and their 52 points were the most for the first half.

Boise State kicker Tyler Jones had a record 48-yard field goal on the Broncos' first drive, and Broncos linebacker Andy Avalos had a 92-yard interception return off LeFors in the first quarter that bested the 79-yarder by Michael Jordan of Tulane in 1998.

Boise State led as much as 34-21 early in the third quarter after scoring 24 straight points.

The Cardinals settled down when LeFors drove them on an 81-play drive in eight plays, which he capped with a 14-yard TD toss to J.R. Russell. LeFors then gave Louisville the lead back at 35-34 when he ran in from a yard out with 2:17 left in the third.

Boise State last led at 40-35 when Jon Helmandollar plunged in from 2 yards with 10:51 left.

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Tuesday, December 14th
Southern Miss 31 Final
North Texas 10
Tuesday, December 21st
Syracuse 14 Final
Georgia Tech 51
Wednesday, December 22nd
Bowling Green 52 Final
Memphis 35
Thursday, December 23rd
Marshall 14 Final
Cincinnati 32
Wyoming 24 Final
UCLA 21
Friday, December 24th
Hawaii 59 Final
UAB 40
Monday, December 27th
Virginia 34 Final
Fresno State 37 OT
Toledo 10 Final
Connecticut 39
Tuesday, December 28th
Miami (OH) 13 Final
Iowa State 17
Notre Dame 21 Final
Oregon State 38
Wednesday, December 29th
Colorado 33 Final
UTEP 28
Oklahoma State 7 Final
Ohio State 33
Thursday, December 30th
Boston College 37 Final
North Carolina 24
New Mexico 19 Final
Navy 34
Texas Tech 45 Final
California 31
Troy 21 Final
Northern Illinois 34
Friday, December 31st
Alabama 16 Final
Minnesota 20
Arizona State 27 Final
Purdue 23
Boise State 40 Final
Louisville 44
Miami (FL) 27 Final
Florida 10
Saturday, January 1st
Tennessee 38 Final
Texas A&M 7
Georgia 24 Final
Wisconsin 21
Florida State 30 Final
West Virginia 18
LSU 25 Final
Iowa 30
Michigan 37 Final
Texas 38
Pittsburgh 7 Final
Utah 35
Monday, January 3rd
Virginia Tech 13 Final
Auburn 16
Tuesday, January 4th
USC 55 Final
Oklahoma 19