(24) Boston College 14, Vanderbilt 16

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Final

3:30 PM ET, December 31, 2008
LP Field
NASHVILLE, TN

Hahnfeldt's late FG edges BC to deliver Vandy first bowl win in 53 years

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Bowl Overview
It was over when... Myron Lewis picked off Dominique Davis with 1:36 left to seal Vanderbilt's first bowl win since 1955.
Gameball goes to... the Commodores. After the long wait, everyone associated with Vandy deserves credit for the bowl win.
Stat of the game... 3, 0. The Commodores won the turnover game, losing none and picking up three from the Eagles.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs178
Total Yards331200
Passing190121
Rushing14179
Penalties3-340-0
3rd Down Conversions7-171-15
4th Down Conversions1-20-0
Turnovers30
Possession31:0828:52
Air/Ground Leaders
Boston College Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Davis15/3619022
Vanderbilt Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Smith10/1712100
Nickson0/3000
Boston College Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Harris1568013
Haden174007
Vanderbilt Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Nickson857030
Smith102508
Boston College Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Larmond Jr.155155
Robinson340016
Vanderbilt Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Walker268051
Umoh329016
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERBCVAN
FG11:02Bryant Hahnfeldt 42 Yd 03
FG06:31Bryant Hahnfeldt 26 Yd 06
SECOND QUARTERBCVAN
TD01:27Montel Harris 4 Yd Pass From Dominique Davis (Steve Aponavicius Kick) 76
THIRD QUARTERBCVAN
TD10:35Sean Richardson Recovered Fumble In End Zone (Bryant Hahnfeldt Kick) 713
FOURTH QUARTERBCVAN
TD06:38Colin Larmond Jr. 55 Yd Pass From Dominique Davis (Steve Aponavicius Kick) 1413
FG03:26Bryant Hahnfeldt 45 Yd 1416
Associated Press

NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Vanderbilt used to be called the worst team in the Southeastern Conference. Cellar dwellers. The private school that just didn't belong in a power football league.

No more.

Vandy saves face

Vanderbilt coach Bobby Johnson, his staff and the Commodores' players had worked too hard to have this season end with the thud that was heard around Nashville for much of October and November, writes Chris Low. Blog
Vanderbilt won a bowl game for the first time in exactly 53 years, with Bryant Hahnfeldt kicking a 45-yard field goal with 3:26 left Wednesday for a 16-14 win over Boston College in the Music City Bowl.

Vandy hadn't even played in a bowl since 1982 -- the SEC's longest drought. The victory gave the Commodores (7-6) their first winning season since that season.

"I guess everybody can figure out we're pretty happy," coach Bobby Johnson said. "We're thrilled to win the Music City Bowl right here in Nashville in our hometown. ... We kept our composure and made some big plays when we had to. It may not have been the prettiest victory in the whole world, but it is for us now."

Fast Facts

• Vanderbilt earned its first bowl victory since the 1955 Gator Bowl against Auburn. The Commodores improved to 7-6 and ended a 25-year streak of losing records.

• The loss stops Boston College's eight-game bowl win streak, which was the nation's longest active streak. Boston College falls to 8-2 during its current 10-year bowl streak, the longest in school history.

• This is the first time Vanderbilt has ever defeated an FBS opponent with nine wins at the time of the game (BC entered game 9-4).

• Vanderbilt won despite converting on just 1 of 15 third-down attempts. The difference in the game proved to be Boston College's three turnovers.

-- ESPN research

This is just the fourth time in the past 50 years that Vanderbilt has won seven games in a season. So maybe it was only appropriate that Hahnfeldt, a Nashville native who grew up only a few miles away from LP Field where this game was played, provided the winning margin.

"It's fantastic for Nashville," said Hahnfeldt, who tied his career-high with three field goals.

Boston College (9-5) had won eight straight bowl games, the nation's longest active streak.

Playing in a bowl for the 10th straight season, the Eagles also missed a chance at finishing with at least 10 wins for a third straight season. BC lost despite giving up only 200 yards and allowing Vandy to convert only one of its 15 third downs.

"Congratulations to Bobby for the bowl win," Boston College coach Jeff Jagodzinski said.

The Eagles got the ball twice after Hahnfeldt's third field goal. They had to punt the first time, then Myron Lewis picked off Dominique Davis with 1:36 left after having been beaten for the TD that put Boston College up 14-13.

"I felt like the game was over, and we won it," Lewis said after his interception.

Vanderbilt had some of its stars of seasons past cheering from the sideline in Denver Broncos quarterback Jay Cutler and Chicago Bears teammates Chris Williams and Earl Bennett. PGA Tour golfer Brandt Snedeker also was on hand hoping for his alma mater's first bowl win since beating Auburn 25-13 on Dec. 31, 1955, at the Gator Bowl.

They didn't see much offense against a Boston College defense that came in ranked sixth in the nation in yards allowed and tops in the country in turnovers.

Vandy scored its lone touchdown when freshman Sean Richardson fell on a punt that bounced off the left knee of BC's Paul Anderson with 10:35 left in the third.

Officials huddled, then ruled it a touchdown and a replay review upheld the decision.

"Paul tried getting out of the way there," Jagodzinski said. "We need to have a call from the guy in the back end to get away from it when it bounces, and it hit him. That's how close it is."

Vanderbilt played musical chairs at quarterback, giving redshirt freshman Larry Smith his first career start in the program's biggest game in decades. Chris Nickson also played, and Mackenzi Adams even got in for one play -- on which he was roughed by Eagles linebacker Mark Herzlich, the Atlantic Coast Conference's defensive player of the year, to help set up Hahnfeldt's winning kick.

Herzlich said he was just trying to make a play.

"Either way, it wasn't deliberately late," Herzlich said.

But Eagles end Jim Ramella also was flagged for a face mask on that game-winning drive for Vanderbilt. The two penalties provided 30 of the 48 yards in that drive.

The difference came from Vandy punter Brett Upson. The bowl MVP averaged 42.6 yards on nine punts with a long of 58. A Vanderbilt defense that ranked second in the SEC for interceptions had two more picks for the game's only turnovers.

Davis, in only his third career start, put the Eagles up 14-13 with a 55-yard TD pass to Colin Larmond Jr. with 6:38 remaining.

"We've got a bunch of young guys playing," Jagodzinski said.

The Commodores opened by scoring field goals of 42 and 26 yards from Hahnfeldt for a 6-0 lead. But the Eagles led 7-6 at halftime thanks to Davis' 4-yard TD pass to Montel Harris with 1:27 left in the second quarter.

The Eagles lost center Matt Tennant to an injured left elbow early in the second and punt returner Rich Gunnel to an injury. Vanderbilt got its best player hurt a play later. All-SEC cornerback D.J. Moore helped break up Davis' pass to Ifeanyi Momah, and safety Ryan Hamilton intercepted the ball at the Vandy 15. But Momah rolled over Moore's left ankle, and he limped to the sideline.

Moore got his ankle taped and played in the second half but couldn't finish. The junior said after the game he would leave early for the NFL draft.

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Saturday, December 20th
16 Brigham Young 21 Final
Arizona 31
Wake Forest 29 Final
Navy 19
Colorado State 40 Final
Fresno State 35
Memphis 14 Final
South Florida 41
Sunday, December 21st
Southern Miss 30 Final
Troy 27 OT
Tuesday, December 23rd
9 Boise State 16 Final
11 TCU 17
Wednesday, December 24th
Hawaii 21 Final
Notre Dame 49
Friday, December 26th
Florida Atlantic 24 Final
Central Michigan 21
Saturday, December 27th
West Virginia 31 Final
North Carolina 30
Wisconsin 13 Final
Florida State 42
Miami (FL) 17 Final
California 24
Sunday, December 28th
Northern Illinois 10 Final
Louisiana Tech 17
Monday, December 29th
21 Missouri 30 Final
23 Northwestern 23 OT
North Carolina State 23 Final
Rutgers 29
Tuesday, December 30th
13 Oklahoma State 31 Final
17 Oregon 42
Maryland 42 Final
Nevada 35
Western Michigan 14 Final
Rice 38
Wednesday, December 31st
LSU 38 Final
14 Georgia Tech 3
Oregon State 3 Final
20 Pittsburgh 0
24 Boston College 14 Final
Vanderbilt 16
Houston 34 Final
Air Force 28
Kansas 42 Final
Minnesota 21
Thursday, January 1st
8 Penn State 24 Final
5 USC 38
12 Cincinnati 7 Final
19 Virginia Tech 20
15 Georgia 24 Final
18 Michigan State 12
South Carolina 10 Final
Iowa 31
Nebraska 26 Final
Clemson 21
Friday, January 2nd
6 Utah 31 Final
4 Alabama 17
25 Mississippi 47 Final
7 Texas Tech 34
Kentucky 25 Final
East Carolina 19
Saturday, January 3rd
Buffalo 20 Final
Connecticut 38
Monday, January 5th
10 Ohio State 21 Final
3 Texas 24
Tuesday, January 6th
22 Ball State 13 Final
Tulsa 45
Thursday, January 8th
2 Florida 24 Final
1 Oklahoma 14