Louisville 24, Virginia Tech 35

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LOU (9-3)1430724
VT (11-2)3732235

Final

12:30 PM ET, January 2, 2006
Municipal Stadium
JACKSONVILLE, FL

Vick powers second-half rally as Hokies win Gator Bowl

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Bowl Overview
It was over when... Virginia Tech's James Anderson intercepted Hunter Cantwell's pass and returned it 39 yards for a touchdown with 5:04 left, giving the Hokies a 35-24 lead.
Gameball goes to... Marcus Vick, who played a mistake-free game for Virginia Tech. Vick completed 11 of 21 passes for 204 yards and two touchdowns.
Stat of the game... 4:Virginia Tech forced four Louisville turnovers to snap the Cardinals' five-game win streak.
The Fan Pick
89.0% of Bowl Pick'em players picked Virginia Tech to win the game.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs2021
Total Yards343390
Passing216203
Rushing127187
Penalties5-497-93
3rd Down Conversions5-155-14
4th Down Conversions1-21-1
Turnovers40
Possession23:3936:21
Individual Leaders
Louisville Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Cantwell15/3721633
Virginia Tech Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Vick11/2120320
Louisville Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Bush1694034
Smith332030
Douglas224029
Virginia Tech Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Humes22113124
Ore1156011
Vick1310018
Louisville Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Urrutia695133
Tinch355139
Jones32209
Barnidge129129
Virginia Tech Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
King327118
Clowney269054
Harper262133
Hyman244024
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERLOUVT
TD10:57MARIO URRUTIA 11 YD PASS FROM HUNTER CANTWELL (ARTHUR CARMODY KICK)
Drive info: 13 plays, 82 yards.
70
FG6:04BRANDON PACE 36 YD FG
Drive info: 11 plays, 49 yards.
73
TD2:53JOSHUA TINCH 39 YD PASS FROM HUNTER CANTWELL (ARTHUR CARMODY KICK)
Drive info: 8 plays, 80 yards.
143
SECOND QUARTERLOUVT
TD5:06JUSTIN HARPER 33 YD PASS FROM MARCUS VICK (BRANDON PACE KICK)
Drive info: 5 plays, 54 yards.
1410
FG2:32ARTHUR CARMODY 35 YD FG
Drive info: 9 plays, 62 yards.
1710
THIRD QUARTERLOUVT
FG3:12BRANDON PACE 28 YD FG
Drive info: 16 plays, 88 yards.
1713
FOURTH QUARTERLOUVT
TD13:37GARY BARNIDGE 29 YD PASS FROM HUNTER CANTWELL (ARTHUR CARMODY KICK)
Drive info: 2 plays, 58 yards.
2413
TD13:04CEDRIC HUMES 24 YD RUN (JOSH MORGAN 2PT PASS FROM MARCUS VICK)
Drive info: 2 plays, 78 yards.
2421
TD6:09JEFF KING 5 YD PASS FROM MARCUS VICK (BRANDON PACE KICK)
Drive info: 5 plays, 53 yards.
2428
TD5:04JAMES ANDERSON 39 YD INTERCEPTION RETURN (BRANDON PACE KICK)2435

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) -- Virginia Tech players danced around the field, pausing for hugs, posing for photographs and praising their come-from-behind victory.

The Hokies had a much better experience in the River City this time around.

Marcus Vick threw two touchdown passes, Cedric Humes ran for 113 yards and a score and No. 12 Virginia Tech rallied to beat 15th-ranked Louisville 35-24 in the Gator Bowl on Monday.

The Hokies overcame numerous penalties, the absence of a key offensive lineman and the ejection of a defensive leader to rebound from a surprising loss to Florida State on the same field in the Atlantic Coast Conference championship game a month ago.

"This is a much better feeling than when we were here last time," tight end Jeff Kind said. "We wanted to go out on a better note than what we showed when we played Florida State. We had a lot of guys come in and step up. That's what good teams will do to get back on the winning track."

Tech (11-2) scored on three consecutive possessions in the second half, turning a 17-10 deficit into a 28-24 lead. James Anderson sealed the victory when he intercepted Hunter Cantwell's pass and returned it 39 yards for a touchdown with 5:04 to play.

"That was a big play," Anderson said. "It came at the right time and I was in the right spot. We got good pressure on the quarterback, he threw it right to me and I just made a play."

Vick made several plays while directing the comeback, which snapped a five-game winning streak for Louisville (9-3).

He completed a 54-yard pass to David Clowney and then Humes scored on the next play from 24 yards. The Hokies made the two-point conversion when Vick scrambled right and laced a pass to Josh Morgan, cutting the lead to 24-21.

Chris Ellis sacked Cantwell on the ensuing drive and knocked the ball loose. Anderson recovered near midfield, and Vick did the rest.

He threw two deep passes that might have been caught if not for pass interference penalties. He completed another sharp throw to Clowney to set up a first-and-goal. Two plays later, he found King for the go-ahead score.

"You could feel the momentum change," Louisville linebacker Nate Harris said.

Vick finished 11-of-21 for 203 yards. He also ran 13 times for 10 yards.

But Vick found himself engulfed in controversy following the game because he stepped on the back of NCAA sack leader Elvis Dumervil's leg just before halftime. Vick wasn't penalized, but it looked intentional on television replays.

"It was an accident," Vick said.

Virginia Tech coach Frank Beamer said he sent Vick to Louisville's locker room after the game to apologize, but Dumervil never emerged.

"Whatever happened is unfortunate," Beamer said. "I'm not happy about some of the things that happened in the first half. We'll leave it at that."

Senior cornerback Jimmy Williams was also ejected for bumping an official in the first quarter following an extra point. The Hokies were penalized two other times on the drive. Ellis was flagged 15 yards for roughing the passer, and then Noland Burchette was penalized 15 yards for unsportsmanlike conduct after he celebrated a hard hit that left Cantwell with a bloody nose.

Louisville coach Bobby Petrino said Cantwell may have broken his nose.

"Hunter gave a great effort," Petrino said. "He got hit probably harder than he's ever been hit."

A freshman walk-on making his second start in place of Brian Brohm, Cantwell played well early but looked overwhelmed against Tech's vaunted defense late.

He finished 15-of-37 for 216 yards with three touchdowns but was also sacked four times and had four turnovers -- three interceptions and a fumble. Three of the turnovers came in the decisive second half.

"I want to remember the second half," Beamer said. "I don't particularly want to remember the first half. ... We got back to Virginia Tech football. Personal fouls, penalties and sloppy play. That's not us. We haven't won all these games by being like that."

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