1995 Sun Bowl
1995 Sun Bowl | |||||||||||||||||||
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62nd Sun Bowl | |||||||||||||||||||
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Date | December 29, 1995 | ||||||||||||||||||
Season | 1995 | ||||||||||||||||||
Stadium | Sun Bowl Stadium | ||||||||||||||||||
Location | El Paso, Texas | ||||||||||||||||||
Payout | US$900,000 per team[1] | ||||||||||||||||||
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Network | CBS | ||||||||||||||||||
Announcers | Jim Nantz and Terry Donahue | ||||||||||||||||||
The 1995 Sun Bowl was a college football bowl game played on December 29, 1995 at the Sun Bowl in El Paso, Texas. The game featured the Iowa Hawkeyes and the Washington Huskies.
Iowa scored first, after running back Sedrick Shaw rushed for a 58-yard touchdown, and a 7–0 Iowa lead. Kicker Brian Hurley added a 49-yard field goal, to make it 10–0 after one quarter of play.
In the second quarter, Iowa got a safety, increasing its lead to 12–0. Zach Bromert added a pair of 33 and 34-yard field goals, to push the lead to 18-0. Brian Hurley added a 47-yard field goal before half time to make the score 21–0 at the end of the half.
In the third quarter, Brian Hurley kicked a 50-yard field goal, to make the score 24–0. Washington finally got on the board after quarterback Shane Fortney threw a 30-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Jerome Pathon to make it 24–6. Iowa's Michael Burger scored on a pair of touchdown runs to increase the lead to 38–6. Washington scored twice on touchdown passes by back-up quarterback Damon Huard to make the score more respectable.
After two straight bowl losses to Washington, in the 1982 Rose Bowl and the 1991 Rose Bowl, Iowa got a measure of revenge with the win.