Fresno State 24, Tulsa 31

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Final

1:00 PM ET, December 31, 2005
Liberty Bowl
MEMPHIS, TN

Liberty Bowl: Smith's dash for late TD gives Tulsa a 'W'

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Bowl Overview
It was over when... Nelson Coleman picked off Fresno State's Paul Pinegar with 2:01 left. RB Tarrion Adams followed the interception with a 32-yard sprint to help the Golden Hurricane run out the clock.
Gameball goes to... Tulsa's balanced offensive attack. Adams rushed for 102 yards and a TD. QB Paul Smith threw for 234 and a score. WR Ashlan Davis contributed eight catches for 129 yards and one TD.
Stat of the game... 2. Tulsa picked off two Fresno State passes in the fourth quarter. The first led to the go-ahead score. The second sealed the win.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs2220
Total Yards421430
Passing213234
Rushing208196
Penalties5-352-10
3rd Down Conversions11-184-9
4th Down Conversions1-20-1
Turnovers21
Possession38:2021:40
Individual Leaders
Fresno State Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Pinegar19/3021312
Tulsa Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Smith18/2723410
Fresno State Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Mathis31117124
Sumlin1157125
Pinegar327015
Tulsa Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Adams11102163
Parrish951122
Smith745111
Fresno State Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Fairman673019
Williams347022
Fernandez225121
Jennings220015
Tulsa Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Davis8128154
Mills452023
Parrish319010
Adams229015
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERFRESTLSA
TD1:00WENDELL MATHIS 6 YD RUN (KYLE ZIMMERMAN KICK)
Drive info: 6 plays, 54 yards.
70
SECOND QUARTERFRESTLSA
TD12:33URIL PARRISH 22 YD RUN (BRAD DEVAULT KICK)
Drive info: 10 plays, 74 yards.
77
TD8:15TARRION ADAMS 63 YD RUN (BRAD DEVAULT KICK)
Drive info: 4 plays, 79 yards.
714
TD1:13BRYSON SUMLIN 25 YD RUN (KYLE ZIMMERMAN KICK)
Drive info: 14 plays, 79 yards.
1414
FG0:00BRAD DEVAULT 41 YD FG
Drive info: 8 plays, 59 yards.
1417
THIRD QUARTERFRESTLSA
FG11:51KYLE ZIMMERMAN 27 YD FG
Drive info: 7 plays, 49 yards.
1717
FOURTH QUARTERFRESTLSA
TD14:12JOE FERNANDEZ 21 YD PASS FROM PAUL PINEGAR (KYLE ZIMMERMAN KICK)
Drive info: 12 plays, 72 yards.
2417
TD10:35ASHLAN DAVIS 54 YD PASS FROM PAUL SMITH (BRAD DEVAULT KICK)
Drive info: 2 plays, 67 yards.
2424
TD2:55PAUL SMITH 4 YD RUN (BRAD DEVAULT KICK)
Drive info: 8 plays, 52 yards.
2431

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) -- Tulsa made a remarkable comeback this season. Fittingly, the Golden Hurricane used a timely rally to win their biggest game of the year.

Paul Smith ran four yards for the winning touchdown with 2:55 remaining, and Tulsa's defense had two key fourth-quarter interceptions in a 31-24 victory over Fresno State on Saturday in the Liberty Bowl.

Smith, the game's MVP, finished 18-of-27 passing for 234 yards with a 54-yard touchdown pass to Ashlan Davis. But made his biggest play on the ground, scrambling around three defenders and into the end zone to secure Tulsa's first bowl victory in 14 years.

"I just decided I didn't want to force (a pass) in there," Smith said. "I've done that a lot when I was younger, and it always goes 99 yards the other way. So I just wanted to tuck it down and try to make a play."

The Golden Hurricane forced a pair of turnovers from the Bulldogs' Paul Pinegar in clinching their seventh win in eight games to close the season.

First, defensive back Anthony Germany set up Tulsa's decisive drive by picking off Pinegar's pass with just under 7 minutes remaining.

"He threw it a little flatter than usual, and I just went up and snagged it," Germany said.

Fresno State then had one final chance to force overtime, and Pinegar drove the Bulldogs into Tulsa territory before his pass toward the sideline was picked off by linebacker Nelson Coleman at the 30.

The Golden Hurricane (9-4) then ran out the clock and celebrated their first bowl victory since they beat San Diego State in the Freedom Bowl in 1991.

The victory capped a tremendous turnaround under Kragthorpe, who before the 2003 season took over a Tulsa program that was coming off 11 straight losing seasons and led it to two bowls in three years.

"I've got far too much credit for what's taken place," Kragthorpe said. "What you see on Saturday, as a fan ... I'm fortunate enough as a coach to see Monday through Friday."

The Golden Hurricane overcame low expectations this season to claim an unlikely Conference USA championship in their first year in the league, then beat a Fresno State team that gave top-ranked Southern California fits and once was ranked 16th in the nation before the Bulldogs slid into a late-season slump.

"It was sort of the story of our season down the stretch," Fresno State coach Pat Hill said.

Tulsa had to come from behind to beat its former WAC rival, scoring two touchdowns in the fourth quarter. Fresno State took a 24-17 lead on Pinegar's 21-yard touchdown pass to Joe Fernandez on the second play of the quarter.

The Golden Hurricane tied it at 24 two possessions later when Smith found Davis streaking behind the secondary for a 54-yard TD pass.

"I was going through my reads, dropped back and I just saw him pop open," Smith said. "I've missed him this year quite a few times, so I wanted to put it out there and he went and got it."

Tarrion Adams led Tulsa with 102 yards rushing, but most of that came on a 63-yard touchdown burst in the second quarter. That scoring run gave Tulsa its first lead at 14-7 and came about four minutes after teammate Uril Parrish tied it by running 22 yards for the Golden Hurricane's first touchdown.

Pinegar finished 19-of-30 passing for 213 yards with one touchdown and two interceptions, while Wendell Mathis had 117 yards rushing and his WAC-best 15th rushing touchdown of the season for Fresno State (8-5), which closed a once-promising year with four straight losses after beating Boise State on Nov. 10.

The closer-than-expected loss to the top-ranked Trojans came nine days later.

"Until Nov. 19, it went very well. At the end, it didn't go very well," Hill said. "We had a very, very good season going and we didn't finish the way we wanted to. But I'm not going to take anything away from this football team. We played at a very high level in many games this year, and it was never from lack of effort."

Pinegar also was denied in his attempt to become the first quarterback to go 4-0 as a starter in bowl games.

The teams traded field goals in the second and third quarters, with Brad DeVault kicking a 41-yarder on the final play of the first half to give Tulsa a 17-14 halftime lead. Fresno State tied it at 17 on Kyle Zimmerman's 27-yard field goal early in the third.

Fresno State backup Bryson Sumlin had a 25-yard TD run late in the first half.

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Tuesday, December 20th
Southern Miss 31 Final
Arkansas State 19
Wednesday, December 21st
Toledo 45 Final
UTEP 13
Thursday, December 22nd
Brigham Young 28 Final
California 35
Colorado State 30 Final
Navy 51
Friday, December 23rd
Kansas 42 Final
Houston 13
Saturday, December 24th
Nevada 49 Final
UCF 48 OT
Monday, December 26th
Memphis 38 Final
Akron 31
Tuesday, December 27th
Clemson 19 Final
Colorado 10
Arizona State 45 Final
Rutgers 40
Wednesday, December 28th
Boise State 21 Final
Boston College 27
Michigan 28 Final
Nebraska 32
Thursday, December 29th
Georgia Tech 10 Final
Utah 38
Oregon 14 Final
Oklahoma 17
Friday, December 30th
Virginia 34 Final
Minnesota 31
Northwestern 38 Final
UCLA 50
South Carolina 31 Final
Missouri 38
Miami (FL) 3 Final
LSU 40
Saturday, December 31st
South Florida 0 Final
North Carolina State 14
Fresno State 24 Final
Tulsa 31
TCU 27 Final
Iowa State 24
Monday, January 2nd
Iowa 24 Final
Florida 31
Texas Tech 10 Final
Alabama 13
Louisville 24 Final
Virginia Tech 35
Wisconsin 24 Final
Auburn 10
Notre Dame 20 Final
Ohio State 34
West Virginia 38 Final
Georgia 35
Tuesday, January 3rd
Penn State 26 Final
Florida State 23 3OT
Wednesday, January 4th
USC 38 Final
Texas 41