Southern Miss 30, Troy 27

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USM (7-6)710010330
TROY (8-5)143100027

Final

8:15 PM ET, December 21, 2008
Superdome
NEW ORLEANS, LA

Southern Miss beats Troy for New Orleans Bowl crown

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Bowl Overview
It was over when... Southern Miss blocked Troy kicker Sam Glusman's game-tying field goal attempt in overtime, ending the game.
Gameball goes to... Britt Barefoot. The Golden Eagles' kicker was a perfect 3-for-3 on field goal attempts, including the eventual 39-yard game-winner in overtime.
Stat of the game... 3-0. Southern Miss is now 3-0 in the New Orleans Bowl, having also won the 2004 and '05 editions.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs2021
Total Yards422328
Passing276255
Rushing14673
Penalties7-753-28
3rd Down Conversions6-1510-18
4th Down Conversions1-20-2
Turnovers11
Possession29:3530:25
Air/Ground Leaders
Southern Miss Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Davis20/3427620
Troy Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Brown26/4325510
Jernigan0/1000
Southern Miss Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Fletcher1478122
Davis1837010
Troy Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Harris1952015
Moreland428011
Southern Miss Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Baptiste588164
Morris461026
Troy Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Jernigan965018
Tate347033
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERUSMTROY
TD14:10Jorrick Calvin 17 Yd Fumble Return. (Sam Glusman Kick) 07
TD13:22Gerald Baptiste 64 Yd Pass From Austin Davis. (Britt Barefoot Kick) 77
TD02:58Kennard Burton 4 Yd Pass From Levi Brown. (Sam Glusman Kick) 714
SECOND QUARTERUSMTROY
TD14:25Damion Fletcher 8 Yd Run. (Britt Barefoot Kick) 1414
FG03:03Sam Glusman 20 Yd 1417
FG00:00Britt Barefoot 38 Yd 1717
THIRD QUARTERUSMTROY
FG04:34Sam Glusman 34 Yd 1720
TD02:01Jerrel Jernigan 6 Yd Run. (Sam Glusman Kick) 1727
FOURTH QUARTERUSMTROY
TD07:20Jonathan Massey 35 Yd Pass From Austin Davis. (Britt Barefoot Kick) 2427
FG02:50Britt Barefoot 46 Yd 2727
OVERTIMEUSMTROY
FGBritt Barefoot 39 Yd 3027
Associated Press

NEW ORLEANS -- It only seemed fitting that Larry Fedora's first bowl game as Southern Mississippi's head coach would feature a stirring comeback and dramatic overtime finish.

The Golden Eagles overcame a 10-point fourth-quarter deficit with the help of a fourth-down touchdown pass, and Michael McGee blocked a field goal in overtime for a 30-27 victory over Troy in the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl on Sunday night.

Fast Facts

• The Golden Eagles won for the fourth time in their last five bowl games and improved to 3-0 all-time in the New Orleans Bowl.

• Southern Mississippi finished with a winning record (7-6) for the 15th straight season, the fourth-longest active streak in the FBS.

• Troy finished the season 8-5, failing in its attempt to win nine games for the first time since 2000 (10-2).

-- ESPN research

The victory was the fifth straight for Southern Miss (7-6), which needed the first four to qualify for a bowl and the last one to extend the school's streak of consecutive winning seasons to 15.

"I just can't say how proud I am of this whole football team," Fedora said, reflecting on when his squad was mired in a five-game losing skid that dropped Southern Miss to 2-6.

"They were probably the only ones out there that really believed we would get it done. They never gave up, they believed in the coaches. They grew up and they became a heck of a football team."

Troy held Southern Miss to Britt Barefoot's 39-yard field goal on the first possession of OT, but that wound up being enough for the Golden Eagles to win their third New Orleans Bowl in three appearances.

McGee knifed in from the left end, diving as he smothered Sam Glusman's 28-yard kick to clinch the win.

"I was trying my best to get there and by the time I got 3 yards away from the ball, I didn't see nobody trying to block down on me, so I just dove and gave it my all," McGee said.

The Trojans (8-5), winners of the Sun Belt Conference, led 27-17 after Jerrel Jernigan's 6-yard touchdown run late in the third quarter.

Southern Miss began its comeback when Austin Davis rolled out on fourth-and-2 and lofted a 35-yard touchdown to tight end Jonathan Massey with 7:20 left in regulation.

"The day I took the job I said we were going to attack ... and we've had that philosophy all year," Fedora said. "That's a play we've worked and executed numerous times in practice and that's not the first time we've hit that play in a game so I don't think it was that big of a risk to be honest."

Barefoot tied it with his 46-yard field goal with 2:50 to go.

A lousy start preceded Southern Miss' fantastic finish. When the game began, the Golden Eagles were penalized the loss of a timeout because they wore all-gold uniforms, defying orders that the they wear white jerseys as the designated visiting team. They committed a false start while lining up for their first offensive play. Two plays later, Troy took a 7-0 lead on a defensive touchdown as Jorrick Calvin batted down Davis' lateral, then scooped it up for 17-yard fumble return.

Later in the first quarter, Southern Miss lost leading receiver DeAndre Brown, who broke his left leg on an awkward landing in the end zone after his attempt at a leaping catch was batten down in the first quarter. Only one series earlier, Brown had set a single-season school record for receptions with 67 on a 9-yard catch.

Without his top target, Davis completed 20 of 34 passes for 276 yards and two touchdowns, including a 64-yard scoring pass to New Orleans native Gerald Baptiste on a flea flicker in the first quarter.

Southern Miss career rushing leader Damion Fletcher carried 14 times for 78 yards and a touchdown on an 8-yard end run. Fletcher also caught three passes for 23 yards, while Baptiste finished with five catches for 88 yards.

Troy's Levi Brown was 26-of-43 for 255 yards, including a 4-yard touchdown pass to Kennard Burton and Troy never trailed until overtime. After this game, Troy had to be happy to get out of Louisiana, where one of its most crushing losses came in mid-November.

"We played LSU earlier this year and blew a 28-point lead. After that, we knew nothing's in hand until the game's over," Brown said. "I expected it to be a close game and I was thrilled to be up 10 in the fourth, but we couldn't finish it."

Jernigan had nine catches for 65 yards, breaking a 40-year-old Troy record for single-season receptions. He finished with 77 catches on the year, passing Danny Grant, who caught 72 passes in 1968.

College Football Scores

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Sunday, December 21st
Southern Miss 30 Final
Troy 27 OT
Friday, December 26th
Florida Atlantic 24 Final
Central Michigan 21