2012 Holiday Bowl

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2012 Bridgepoint Education Holiday Bowl
35th Holiday Bowl Game
2012 Holiday Bowl gameplay.jpg
1234Total
Baylor14217749
UCLA01031326
DateDecember 27, 2012
Season 2012
Stadium Qualcomm Stadium
Location San Diego, California
MVPOffense: Lache Seastrunk
Defense: Chris McAllister
Favorite UCLA by 1 [1]
Referee Wayne Winkler (C-USA)
Attendance55,507
Payout US$2.075 million per team [2]
United States TV coverage
Network ESPN
Announcers Dave Pasch (Play-by-play)
Brian Griese (Analyst)
Jenn Brown (Sideline)
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The 2012 Bridgepoint Education Holiday Bowl, the 35th edition of the game, was a postseason American college football bowl game between the Baylor Bears from the Big 12 Conference and the UCLA Bruins from the Pac-12 Conference (Pac-12), played on December 27, 2012, at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego, California. The game was the final contest of the 2012 NCAA Division I-Football Bowl Subdivision (Division I-FBS) football season for both teams. The game kicked off at 6:45 p.m. PT and was broadcast on both ESPN TV and ESPN Radio. This is the first Holiday Bowl appearance for both Baylor and UCLA, as well as the first-ever meeting between the two teams. [3] It also marks the first time one of the Pac-12's Southern California teams has played in the Holiday Bowl.

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Teams

Baylor

The Baylor Bears, winning their last three games, are among the best in the country, averaging 578.8 yards per game (first), averaging 353.3 yards passing (third), and averaging 44.1 points per game (fifth). They defeated then-No. 1 ranked Kansas State Wildcats 52–24 on November 17. Its Quarterback Nick Florence has passed for 4,121 yards for 31 touchdowns this season, and rushed for a gain of 531 yards and nine touchdowns. [4] Baylor is rated 117th in the country in scoring defense, allowing 62 touchdowns, 8 field goals for 458 points.

UCLA

For the third time this season, the UCLA Bruins will be playing against a team that has defeated a No. 1 ranked team in the country. They lost the last two games to the Stanford Cardinal who defeated the then No. 1 rated Oregon Ducks on November 17.

The Bruins are led by quarterback Brett Hundley and senior running back Johnathan Franklin. Franklin, the school's all-time leading rusher, has carried the ball 268 times for 1,700 yards and 13 touchdowns. He also has 32 receptions for 319 yards. Hundley has completed 292 passes for 3411 yards and for 26 touchdowns. Additionally, he has run for 365 yards for nine touchdowns.

Defensively, UCLA is led by Eric Kendricks and Anthony Barr. Kendricks is fifth in the nation with 137 tackles and has 10 or more tackles in eight games this season. Barr leads the nation with 13.5 sacks and has 20.5 total tackles for loss. He is credited with four forced fumbles and two blocked kicks.

Game summary

Scoring summary

Scoring summary
QuarterTime Drive TeamScoring informationScore
Plays Yards TOP BaylorUCLA
18:016531:43BaylorGlasco Martin 4-yard touchdown run, Aaron Jones kick good70
14:227843:04Baylor Antwan Goodley 8-yard touchdown reception from Nick Florence, Aaron Jones kick good140
211:085761:36Baylor Tevin Reese 55-yard touchdown reception from Nick Florence, Aaron Jones kick good210
26:212210:34UCLA Joseph Fauria 22-yard touchdown reception from Brett Hundley, Ka'imi Fairbairn kick good217
24:367751:45BaylorGlasco Martin 26-yard touchdown run, Aaron Jones kick good287
21:584561:17Baylor Lache Seastrunk 43-yard touchdown run, Aaron Jones kick good357
20:0713531:51UCLA30-yard field goal by Ka'imi Fairbairn3510
38:189582:55UCLA40-yard field goal by Ka'imi Fairbairn3513
31:527592:44BaylorGlasco Martin 1-yard touchdown run, Aaron Jones kick good4213
412:255352:17UCLA Shaquelle Evans 24-yard touchdown reception from Brett Hundley, 2-point Brett Hundley pass attempt failed4219
47:467313:20BaylorNick Florence 1-yard touchdown run, Aaron Jones kick good4919
40:001340:08UCLALogan Sweet 34-yard touchdown reception from Brett Hundley, Ka'imi Fairbairn kick good4926
"TOP" = time of possession. For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football.

Statistics

StatisticsBaylorUCLA
First Downs2517
Total offense, plays - yards80-49480-362
Rushes-yards (net)67-30628-33
Passing yards (net)188329
Passes, Comp-Att-Int10-13 -026-52-0
Time of Possession35:3024:30

Game notes

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