2004 Houston Bowl
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The 2004 EV1.net Houston Bowl
Houston Bowl
The Houston Bowl is a now-defunct NCAA-sanctioned Division I-A college football bowl game that was played annually in Houston, Texas from 2000 to 2005. The game was originally known as the galleryfurniture.com Bowl in 2000 and 2001...

was the fifth edition of the college football
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 bowl game
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, and was played at Reliant Stadium
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 in Houston, Texas
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. The game pitted the University of Colorado Buffaloes
2004 Colorado Buffaloes football team
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 from the Big 12 and the from the Western Athletic Conference
Western Athletic Conference
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 (WAC). The game was the final competition of the 2004 football season
2004 NCAA Division I-A football season
The 2004 NCAA Division I-A football season ended with several undefeated teams vying for a spot in the national title game, triggering controversy. In the 2003 season, no team finished the regular season unbeaten, and five teams finished the season with one loss...

for each team and resulted in a 33–28 Colorado victory.

Scoring summary

First quarter
  • Colorado Mason Crosby 26 yard field goal. 3-0 Colorado
  • UTEP Howard Jackson 7 yard touchdown run. 7-3 UTEP
  • UTEP Josh Chamois 1 yard touchdown run. 14-3 UTEP


Second quarter
  • Colorado Hugh Charles 1 yard touchdown run. 14-10 UTEP
  • Colorado Mason Crosby 54 yard field goal. 14-13 UTEP
  • UTEP Jordan Palmer 17 yard touchdown pass to Jayson Boyd. 21-13 UTEP


Third quarter
  • Colorado Mason Crosby 37 yard field goal. 21-16 UTEP
  • Colorado Mason Crosby 20 yard field goal. 21-19 UTEP


Fourth quarter
  • UTEP Jordan Palmer 4 yard touchdown pass to Johnnie Lee Higgins, Jr. 28-19 UTEP
  • Colorado Joel Klatt 78 yard touchdown pass to Joe Klopfenstein. 28-26 UTEP
  • Colorado Joel Klatt 39 yard touchdown pass to Evan Judge. 33-28 Colorado
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