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Camping World Bowl<br />
Top Individual Performances:<br />
Tellis Redmond, RB, Minnesota, 2000 -- Even in a losing effort, rushed a workhorse 42 times for 246 yards to set<br />
bowl records in the 38-30 loss to North Carolina State. He had two first-quarter touchdowns in leading the<br />
Gophers to an early lead.<br />
Philip Rivers, QB, North Carolina State, 2003 -- Had the most prolific passing game in bowl history, setting records<br />
for completions (37), passing yards (475), touchdown passes (five), completion percentage (82.2% 37-of-45)<br />
and total offense in leading the Wolfpack to a 56-26 win over Kansas. Rivers is the bowl’s only two-time MVP,<br />
having also won the award as a freshman in 2000.<br />
Jerricho Cotchery, WR, North Carolina State, 2003 -- As part of Rivers’ passing performance, set bowl records<br />
for receptions with 13 and receiving yards with 171 in N.C. State’s win over Kansas.<br />
Johnny Jefferson, RB, Baylor, 2015 -- Set bowl records for rushing yards (299), rushing touchdowns (three) and<br />
longest rush (80) to pace the Baylor offense in their record-breaking 49-38 victory over North Carolina..<br />
Last Year’s Game:<br />
Oklahoma State reached the 10-win mark for the third consecutive season for the first time in program history<br />
thanks to a 30-21 victory over Virginia Tech in the 28th annual Camping World Bowl. The win came in front of<br />
39,610 fans at Camping World Stadium and gave the Cowboys back-to-back bowl wins following a 38-8 win<br />
over Colorado in the 2016 Alamo Bowl. The nation's leading passer during the 2017 regular season, Oklahoma<br />
State quarterback Mason Rudolph completed 21 of 32 attempts for 351 yards and two touchdowns in the game.<br />
The first came on a 17-yard strike to Dillon Stoner early in the third quarter before following it up later in the<br />
frame with a 65-yard touchdown pass to Biletnikoff Award-winner James Washington. Washington, the nation’s<br />
leading receiver, finished the game with five catches for 126 yards, while Marcell Ateman had five catches<br />
for 107 yards on the night. Cowboys running back Justice Hill also added 120 yards and a touchdown on the<br />
ground. After trailing 20-7 following the Stoner touchdown, Virginia Tech cut the Oklahoma State lead to 20-14<br />
midway through the third and 27-21 midway through the fourth thanks to a passing and rushing touchdown<br />
from quarterback Josh Jackson, who had 50 rushing yards and two rushing touchdowns in addition to 248 yards<br />
passing on the night. But Oklahoma State kicker Matt Amendola made a 38-yard field goal with 2:34 left to play<br />
to push the lead to 30-21, sealing the win for the Cowboys.<br />
Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final<br />
Virginia Tech 7 0 7 7 21<br />
Oklahoma State 3 10 14 3 30<br />
Scoring:<br />
First Quarter: OSU - Ammendola, Matt 31 yd FG; VT - Jackson, J 13 yd TD RUSH (KICK by Slye, Joey).<br />
Second Quarter: OSU - Ammendola, Matt 36 yd FG; OSU - Hill, Justice 1 yd TD RUSH (KICK by Ammendola, Matt).<br />
Third Quarter: OSU - Stoner, Dillon 17 yd TD PASS from Rudolph, Mason (KICK by Ammendola, Matt); VT - Kumah, E<br />
9 yd TD PASS from Jackson, J (KICK by Slye, Joey); OSU - Washington, J. 65 yd TD PASS from Rudolph, Mason (KICK<br />
by Ammendola, Matt).<br />
Fourth Quarter: VT - Jackson, J 5 yd TD RUSH (KICK by Slye, Joey); OSU - Ammendola, Matt 38 yd FG.<br />
Team Statistics: VT OSU<br />
First Downs 33 25<br />
Rushes- Net Yards 50-248 31-141<br />
Net Yards Passing 270 351<br />
Passing (Comp-Att-Int) 23-42-1 21-32-0<br />
Total Plays 92 63<br />
Total Net Yards 518 492<br />
Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0<br />
Penalties-Yards 5-65 4-20<br />
Time of Possession 38:13 21:47<br />
Individual Statistics<br />
RUSHING<br />
Virginia Tech – McClease, D 18-129; Peoples, S 10-56; Jackson, J 16-82, 2 TDs; Holston, J 4-12; Murphy, H 1-5;<br />
Savoy, S 1-1.<br />
Oklahoma State – Hill, Justice 23-133, 1 TD; Brown, LD 1-12; Rudolph, Mason 5-23; King, J.D. 2-3.<br />
PASSING<br />
Virginia Tech – Jackson, J 22-41-1, 248 yds, 1 TD; Mummau, C 1-1-0, 22 yds.<br />
Oklahoma State – Rudolph, Mason 21-32-0, 351 yds, 2 TDs.<br />
RECEIVING<br />
Virginia Tech – Patterson, P 7-59; Kumah, E 5-72, 1 TD; Grimsley, H 5-63; Carroll, C.J. 3-21; Murphy, H 1-24; Shegog,<br />
A 1-22; Clark, J 1-9.<br />
Oklahoma State – Washington, J. 5-126, 1 TD; Ateman, Marcell 5-10; Stoner, Dillon 4-35 1 TD; Abbott, Britton 2-32;<br />
Johnson, Tyron 2-25; Lacy, Chris 1-15; McCleskey,Jalen 1-12.<br />
PUNTING<br />
Virginia Tech – Bradburn, O 3-120, 7 long.<br />
Oklahoma State – Sinor, Zach 2-92, 49 long.<br />
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