1995 Aloha Bowl
The 1995 Jeep Eagle Aloha Bowl was a college football bowl game, played as part of the 1995–96 bowl game schedule of the 1995 NCAA Division I-A football season. It was the 11th Aloha Bowl. It was played on December 25, 1995, at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, Hawaii. The game matched the UCLA Bruins of the Pac-10 Conference against the Kansas Jayhawks of the Big 8 Conference in Terry Donahue's final game as head coach of the Bruins.[1]
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Date | December 25, 1995 | ||||||||||||||||||
Season | 1995 | ||||||||||||||||||
Stadium | Aloha Stadium | ||||||||||||||||||
Location | Honolulu, Hawaii | ||||||||||||||||||
MVP | RB Karim Abdul-Jabbar (UCLA) QB Mark Williams (Kansas) | ||||||||||||||||||
Attendance | 41,112 | ||||||||||||||||||
United States TV coverage | |||||||||||||||||||
Network | ABC | ||||||||||||||||||
Announcers | Terry Gannon, Tim Brant, and Dean Blevins | ||||||||||||||||||
Scoring summary
First quarter
- KU—Jim Moore, nine-yard pass from Mark Williams. Jeff McCord converts.
Second quarter
- KU—June Henley, 49-yard run. McCord converts.
- KU—McCord, 27-yard field goal.
Third quarter
- KU—Henley, two-yard run. McCord kick fails.
- UCLA—Brad Melsby, eight-yard pass from Cade McNown. Bjorn Merten converts.
- KU—Isaac Byrd, 77-yard pass from Williams. McCord converts.
- KU—Andre Carter, 27-yard pass from Williams. McCord converts.
Fourth quarter
- UCLA—Kevin Jordan, eight-yard pass from McNown. Merten converts.
- UCLA—Karim Abdul-Jabbar, five-yard run. Melsby pass from McNown.
- KU—Williams, six-yard run. McCord converts.
- UCLA—Melsby, seven-yard pass from McNown. Abdul-Jabbar run.
- KU—Eric Vann, 67-yard run. McCord converts.
Statistics
Statistics | UCLA | KU |
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First Downs | 21 | 21 |
Total offense, plays - yards | 83–395 | 71–548 |
Rushes-yards (net) | 45–286 | 43–277 |
Passing yards (net) | 136 | 292 |
Passes, Comp-Att-Int | 38–15–0 | 28–19–1 |
References
- UCLA Football Media Guide 2011, UCLABruins.com, December 2011
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