2008 Armed Forces Bowl
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The 2008 Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl
Armed Forces Bowl
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was the sixth edition of the annual post-season college football
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 bowl game
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, and featured the Houston Cougars
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 against the Air Force Falcons
2008 Air Force Falcons football team
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 on December 31, 2008 at Amon G. Carter Stadium
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 on the campus of Texas Christian University
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 in Fort Worth, Texas
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 and telecast on ESPN
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 nationally. The Falcons made their second straight Armed Forces Bowl appearance, having lost the previous year to California
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, while the Cougars made their fourth straight bowl appearance, having most recently lost to TCU
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 . The Cougars defeated the Falcons 34-28, for their first bowl win since the 1980 Garden State Bowl
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 ending an eight-bowl game losing streak.

Scoring summary

Scoring Play Score
1st Quarter
UH - Bryce Beall 1 yard TD run (Jordan Mannisto kick), 13:27 UH 7-0
AFA - Jared Tew 2 yard TD run (Ryan Harrison kick), 11:28 Tie 7-7
UH - Case Keenum
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1 yard TD run (Mannisto kick), 8:10
UH 14-7
UH - Mannisto 22 yard FG, :04 UH 17-7
2nd Quarter
AFA - Tim Jefferson 5 yard TD run (Harrison kick), 9:52 UH 17-14
AFA - Harrison 44 yard FG, 2:28 Tie 17-17
3rd Quarter
UH - Keenum 4 yard TD run (Mannisto kick), 12:28 UH 24-17
AFA - Harrison 37 yard FG, 3:51 UH 24-20
4th Quarter
UH - Andre Kohn 13 yard TD pass from Keenum (Mannisto kick), 10:58 UH 31-20
AFA - Jared Tew 2 yard TD run (Jefferson run), 6:06 UH 31-28
UH - Mannisto 37 yard FG, 3:24 UH 34-28

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