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23RD ANNUAL FIESTA BOWL

Arizona   29
Miami 0


Jan. 1, 1994
Attendance:

 72,260
Offensive Player of the Game:
 Chuck Levy, Arizona
Defensive Player of the Game:
 Tedy Bruschi, Arizona
Sportsmanship Award:
 Paul White, Miami
Head Coaches:
 Dick Tomey, Arizona
 Dennis Erickson, Miami
Weather:
 Sunny
Television:
 NBC
Payout Per Team:
 $3,000,000

What was billed as “A Defensive Duel in the Desert,” turned out to be for one team, as the Arizona Wildcats posted the first shutout in Fiesta Bowl history, blanking Miami 29-0.

Both Arizona and Miami entered the 23rd Annual IBM OS/2 Fiesta Bowl with defenses ranked among the best in the nation.

But it was the Wildcat defense, the one known as Desert Swarm, that proved just as dominant as its nickname.

The Arizona defense forced two fumbles, had three interceptions, recorded four sacks and, most important, didn’t allow a single point.

The first offensive possession for each team was a strong indication of how the game would be played.

Arizona took the opening kickoff and drove 75 yards on eight plays against the best defense in the Big East Conference.  Wildcat QB Dan White capped the drive with a 13-yard TD toss to Troy Dickey.

The Hurricanes, meanwhile, went backwards when they first touched the football.  After a holding penalty and an incomplete pass, Jim Hoffman sacked Miami QB Ryan Collins on second down, and Tedy Bruschi followed with a near safety and a 16-yard sack on third down.

Miami was forced to punt, as it was a Fiesta Bowl-record 10 times, and the Cats continued to dominate the entire game.

Arizona’s all-purpose back Chuck Levy provided the fireworks with a 68-yard touchdown run in the second quarter that gave the Wildcats a 16-0 lead.

Arizona placekicker Steve McLaughlin connected on three field goals, and White hooked up with Dickey on a 14-yard touchdown pass in the fourth quarter to complete the scoring.

Levy rushed for 142 yards on 17 carries to receive the offensive player of the game award.

 

SCORE BY QUARTERS


1   2   3   4   Final
Arizona    
9 7 6 7 29
Miami 0 0 0
0
0

 

HOW THEY SCORED

MIA  ARIZ
0 6 Troy Dickey 13 yard pass from Dan White (kick failed)
0 9 Steve McLaughlin 39 yard field goal
0 16 Chuck Levy 68 yard run (McLaughlin kick)
0 19 McLaughlin 31 yard field goal
0 22 McLaughlin 21 yard field goal
0 29 Dickey 14 yard pass from White (McLaughlin kick)

 

YARDSTICK

MIA
ARIZ
13 First Downs 24
20-35 Rushes-Yards 50-257
147 Passing Yards 152
15-44-3 Passes 12-24-2
13 Return Yards 84
10-37.0 Punts 5-36.0
2-1 Fumbles-Lost 2-0
6-40 Penalties-Yards 2-25

 

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING – MIAMI:
Ryan Collins 5-(-30), James Stewart 7-35, Donnell Bennett 6-32, Frank Costa 1-(-7), Larry Jones 1-5. ARIZONA: Ontiwaun Carter 17-63, Dan White 3-(-8), Chuck Levy 17-142, Billy Johnson 3-8, Gary Taylor 6-41, Lamont Lovett 2-4, Jason Patterson 1-4, Robert Coulter 1-3.

PASSING – MIAMI: Ryan Collins 5-15-2-50, Frank Costa 10-29-1-97. ARIZONA: Dan White 11-23-2-138, Brady Batten 1-1-0-14.

RECEIVING – MIAMI:  James Stewart 2-3, Chris T. Jones 6-98, A.C. Tellison 2-13, Jonathan Harris 1-15, Donnell Bennett 2-(-3), Jermaine Chambers 1-12, Larry Jones 1-9. ARIZONA: Troy Dickey 4-62, Roderick Lewis 1-13, Chuck Levy 2-(-8), Lamont Lovett 1-18, Terry Vaughn 2-41, Lamar Harris 1-12, Joe Libman 1-14.

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