2022 Valero Alamo Bowl Media Guide - Manual / Resource - Page 20
2022 VALERO ALAMO BOWL
1998 VALERO ALAMO BOWL
1997 VALERO ALAMO BOWL
1996 VALERO ALAMO BOWL
Purdue 37, #4 Kansas State 34
#16 Purdue 33, #24 Oklahoma State 20
#21 Iowa 27, Texas Tech 0
Dec. 29, 1998 - 60,780
Dec. 30, 1997 - 55,552
Dec. 29, 1996 - 55,677
ESPN Viewership - 5,446,139
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Drew Brees drove
the unranked Purdue
Boilermakers 80 yards in
54 seconds on a drive that
culminated in a 24-yard
touchdown pass to finish
off the No. 4 Kansas State
Wildcats in the 1998
SYLVANIA Alamo Bowl.
Kansas State, who
had hopes of a national
championship before
losing the Big 12 Championship, scored 21 points in
the 4th quarter but it wasn’t enough to hold off the
future NFL hall of famer.
The upset victory over the Wildcats vaulted
Purdue to No. 23 in the final rankings and the loss
dropped K-State to 11-2 on the season and a No. 9
ranking. The Wildcats remain the highest ranked
team to ever play in the Alamo Bowl.
The Fifth Builders
Square Alamo Bowl had all
the makings of a fight to the
finish. No. 16 Purdue and
No. 24 Oklahoma State
shared many similarities,
but in the end it was the
Purdue Boilermakers,
who walked away with the
night’s top prize, a 33-20
bowl victory.
Purdue quarterback
Billy Dicken, the game’s Offensive MVP after
throwing for a then-bowl record 325 yards, got the
Purdue offense on track in the third quarter, leading
the Boilermakers on three touchdown drives to
break the game open.
The Cowboys added a few scores of their own,
but weren’t able to keep up with Purdue’s scoring
pace.
The No.21 Iowa
Hawkeyes redeemed their
37-3 loss to California in
the inaugural Builders
Square Alamo Bowl with
a dominating 27-0 victory
over Texas Tech in the 1996
Builders Square Alamo
Bowl.
Tech’s prolific run
offense never got off the
ground as Doak Walker
Award winner Byron Hanspard was held to 64 yards
rushing by the Hawkeyes after averaging more than
200 yards a game during the regular season, while
Tech quarterback Zebbie Lethridge was sacked five
times by the talented Iowa defense.
For his then-bowl record rushing total of 113
yards, Iowa running back Sedrick Shaw earned the
Offensive MVP award. Hawkeye Jared DeVries had
two sacks and won Defensive MVP honors.
PURdue 33 OKST 20
Iowa 27 TTu 0
PURdue 37 K-State 34
PUR
0
17
10
10
37
PUR
7
3
20
3
33
IOWA
6
11
0
10
27
KSU
0
7
6
21
34
OSU
3
3
7
7
20
TTU
0
0
0
0
0
TEAM STATISTICS
First Downs
Rushes/Yards
Passing yards
Comp-Att-Int
Total Offense
Total Plays
Avg. Yards Per Play
Possession
TEAM STATISTICS
PUR
KSU
19
5/24
230
25-53-3
235
49
4.8
28:58
12
43/126
182
9-24-4
306
67
4.7
31:02
First Downs
Rushes/Yards
Passing yards
Comp-Att-Int
Total Offense
Total Plays
Avg. Yards Per Play
Possession
TEAM STATISTICS
PUR
OSU
20
28/129
325
18-36-3
454
64
7.1
25:35
24
37/162
206
17-35-2
368
72
5.1
34:25
First Downs
Rushes/Yards
Passing yards
Comp-Att-Int
Total Offense
Total Plays
Avg. Yards Per Play
Possession
IOWA
TTU
23
52/217
139
10-17-0
356
69
5.2
34:56
12
31/61
145
14-32-1
206
63
3.3
25:04
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
PASSING
PASSING
PASSING
PUR - BREES 25-53 - 230 - 3 TD - 3 INT
PUR - DICKEN 18-34 - 325 - 2 TD - 3 INT
OSU - LINDSAY 9-18 - 111 - 1 TD - 2 INT; CHALOUPKA 8-17 - 95 - 1 INT
IOWA - SHERMAN 9-16 - 126; DRISCOLL 1-1 - 13
TTU - LETHRIDGE 13-28 - 139 - 1 INT
RUSHING
PUR - CRABTREE 12-46; BREES 10-14
KSU - ALLEN 13-93-1TD; HICKSON 7-36; BISHOP 20-7
RUSHING
RUSHING
PUR - DICKEN 8-43-1TD; WATSON 13-41; SUTHERLAND 2-38-1TD
OSU - FOBBS 11-82-1TD; LINDSAY 12-61; SIMMONS 10-11
IOWA - SHAW 20-113-1TD; SHERMAN 4-24-1TD; FILER 4-41-1TD;
BANKS 13-30
TTU - HANSPARD 18-64; LETHRIDGE 12-4
RECEIVING
PUR - JONES 11-98-2TD; DANIELS 6-47-1TD; SUTHERLAND
3-53
KSU - MCDONALD 5-124-2TD; PERIES 1-52; SWIFT 1-2-1TD
RECEIVING
PUR - JONES 11-98-2TD; DANIELS 6-47-1TD; SUTHERLAND 3-53
KSU - MCDONALD 5-124-2TD; PERIES 1-52; SWIFT 1-2-1TD
RECEIVING
FINAL RECORD AND RANKINGS
FINAL RECORD AND RANKINGS
FINAL RECORD AND RANKINGS
PURDUE
9-4 RECORD;
#24 RANKING
PURDUE
9-4 RECORD;
#24 RANKING
IOWA
9-3 RECORD;
#18 RANKING
KSU - BISHOP 9-24 - 182 - 3 TD - 3 INT
KANSAS STATE
11-2 RECORD;
#9 RANKING
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KANSAS STATE
11-2 RECORD;
#9 RANKING
IOWA - DWIGHT 6-105; KNIPPER 1-17
TTU - HART 4-46; MCKENZIE 3-38; DUBUC 3-20
TEXAS TECH
7-5 RECORD:
UNRANKED