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Fiesta Bowl History

34th Annual Game, 2005

  • Teams Pittsburgh vs. Utah
  • Score 35-7, Utah
  • Date January 1, 2005
  • Attendance 73,519

Biography

People were calling them the BCS Busters. Others were calling them Cinderella. Regardless of the title, Utah proved that it was simply one of the best teams in the nation, capping its perfect season with an exclamation point on the bright BCS stage. The Utes ran their spread-it-around offense to perfection and flew to the ball on defense to coast to a 35-7 win over Pittsburgh in the 2005 Fiesta Bowl in prime time on New Year's Day.

Utah head coach Urban Meyer announced before the game that he would be taking the Florida job at the end of the season. He was on the sideline to lead the Utes to their most impressive season in their most improbable game to cap a 12-0 season in historic fashion, leaving the school with its first undefeated, untied season since 1930.

Utah became the first team from a non-BCS conference to earn a spot in one of the four BCS bowls by running the table, with dominating victories over Texas A&M, Arizona and North Carolina.

They were just as dominant on this night, featuring one of the nation's most explosive and complicated offenses led by quarterback Alex Smith, who earned a trip to New York as one of the Heisman Trophy finalists, another first for the Utah program.

Smith showcased his talents and versatility to a national television audience with four touchdown passes and a Fiesta Bowl record for passing efficiency. Paris Warren caught 15 of his passes to shatter the previous Fiesta Bowl record, giving Smith and Warren Co-Offensive Player of the Game honors, a first in Fiesta Bowl history.

The most creative Smith-to-Warren connection came on a hook-and-ladder play with Steve Savoy catching the pass from Smith before lateraling to Warren who ran 18 yards untouched for the final points of the game.

Utah scored touchdowns on five of its first seven possessions, including all three in the third quarter to bring a loud, red and raucous crowd of Utah fans to their feet early and often throughout the game.

The Utes defense did its own damage on the field, holding a potent Pittsburgh attack to seven points and 17 net yards rushing, while recording a Fiesta Bowl record nine sacks. The Panthers were in Utah territory three times in the first half, but four sacks and a block field goal attempt kept them scoreless.

  • Stadium:

    Sun Devil Stadium

  • Attendance:

    73,519

  • Offensive Players of the Game:

    Alex Smith, QB, Utah/Paris Warren, WR, Utah

  • Defensive Player of the Game:

    Steve Fifita, DL, Utah

  • Sportsmanship Award:

    Dan Stephens, DL, Pittsburgh

  • Head Coaches:

    Walt Harris - Pittsburgh, Urban Meyer - Utah

  • Weather:

    69 degrees, clear

Quarter Scores

Scoring 1 2 3 4 F
Pittsburgh 0 0 7 0 7
Utah 7 7 21 0 35

Yardstick

PITT UU
19 First Downs 25
30-17 Rushes - Yards 31-139
251 Passing Yards 328
22-40-0 Passes 29-37-0
5-180 Punts - Yards 1-28
0-0 Fumbles - Lost 1-1
3-30 Penalties - Yards 7-51

Individual Statistics

Rushing
PITT Tim Murphy 12-37, Marcus Furman 3-17, Adam Graessle 1-7, Tyler Palko 14-(-44)
UU Alex Smith 15-68, Quinton Ganther 6-34, Marty Johnson 9-20, Paris Warren 1-17
Passing
PITT Tyler Palko 22-40-251-1TD
UU Alex Smith 29-37-328-4TD
Receiving
PITT Joe Delsardo 9-109, Greg Lee 7-93-1TD, Tim Murphy 4-42, Marcus Furman 2-7
UU Paris Warren 15-198-2TD, Steve Savoy 7-70, John Madsen 4-27-1TD, Marty Johnson 1-18-1TD, Travis LaTendresse 1-9, Quinton Ganther 1-6

How They Scored

PITT UU
0 7 Quinton Ganther 4 yd rush (David Carroll kick)
0 14 John Madsen 6 yd pass from Alex Smith (David Carroll kick)
0 21 Marty Johnson 18 yd pass from Alex Smith (David Carroll kick)
0 28 Paris Warren 23 yd pass from Alex Smith (David Carroll kick)
7 28 Greg Lee 31 yd pass from Tyler Palko (Josh Cummings kick)
7 35 Paris Warren 18 yard pass from Alex Smith (David Carroll kick)