2009 New Mexico Bowl
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The 2009 New Mexico Bowl was a post-season American college football
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, held on December 19, 2009
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 at University Stadium on the campus of the University of New Mexico
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 in Albuquerque, New Mexico
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 as part of the 2009-10 NCAA Bowl season. The game, telecast on ESPN
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, featured the Wyoming Cowboys
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 from the Mountain West Conference
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 and the Fresno State Bulldogs
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 from the WAC
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.This was the first trip to the New Mexico Bowl for Wyoming. It was also their first trip to a post season bowl game since the 2004 season when the Cowboys defeated the 24–21 in the Pioneer PureVison Las Vegas Bowl
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. This marked Fresno State's second straight trip to the New Mexico Bowl; they were defeated 40–35 by Colorado State
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 in the 2008 contest. Before the 2009 New Mexico Bowl, Wyoming and Fresno State had played each other a total of six times, playing in consecutive years from 1992–1997 as rivals in the Western Athletic Conference
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; the teams have split their match-ups with each squad winning three games. The last meeting in 1997 was won by Fresno State, 24–7.

Behind freshman quarterback Austyn Carta-Samuels, Wyoming upset Fresno State 35–28 in the game, which went into double overtime
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 after a late field goal by Cowboy kicker Ian Watts. Carta-Samuels threw three touchdowns in the win including the game-winner in overtime, a 13 yard strike to David Leonard.

Game summary

Wyoming wore their home Brown uniforms, and Fresno wore white visitor uniforms. Wyoming freshman Austyn Carta-Samuels, the offensive MVP, threw for 201 yards and three touchdowns including the game-winning 13-yard touchdown pass to David Leonard. Defensive MVP Mitch Unrein tallied six tackles and two sacks for the Wyoming defense including a forced fumble midway through the 4th quarter which led to the game-tying field goal. Wyoming stopped the nation's leading rusher, Fresno State's Ryan Mathews
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, on three rushing attempts from the 1 in the first overtime. The Bulldogs tried a quarterback sneak on third down, and Mathews came up short again on fourth down.

Scoring summary

  • 1st Quarter
    • WYO – Alvester Alexander 68 yard run (Ian Watts kick), 07:37. Wyoming 7-0. Drive: 1 play, 68 yards, 0:10.
  • 2nd Quarter
    • FRES – Ryan Matthews 4 yard run (Kevin Goessling kick), 12:22. Fresno State 7-7. Drive: 7 plays, 51 yards, 3:29.
    • WYO – Greg Bolling 21 yard pass from Austyn Carta-Samuels (Jason Smith kick), 05:01. Wyoming 14-7. Drive: 15 plays, 95 yards, 7:21.
    • FRES – Jamel Hamler 10 yard pass from Ryan Colburn (Kevin Goessling kick), 00:33. Fresno State 14-14. Drive: 10 plays, 65 yards, 4:28.
  • 3rd Quarter
    • FRES – Jamel Hamler 43 yard pass from Chastin West (Kevin Goessling kick), 13:06. Fresno State 21-14. Drive: 6 plays, 71 yards, 1:54.
    • WYO – Ian Watts 40 yard field goal, 08:19. Fresno State 21-17. Drive: 9 plays, 39 yards, 4:47.
  • 4th Quarter
    • FRES – Ryan Matthews 5 yard run (Kevin Goessling kick), 13:59. Fresno State 28-17. Drive: 2 plays, 6 yards, 0:46.
    • WYO – David Leonard 11 yard pass from Austyn Carta-Samuels (Carta-Samuels pass to Greg Bolling good), 10:15. Fresno State 28-25. Drive: 7 plays, 72 yards, 5:51.
    • WYO – Ian Watts 37 yard field goal, 00:20. Wyoming 28-28. Drive: 19 plays, 54 yards, 7:48.
  • 2nd Overtime
    • WYO – David Leonard 13 yard pass from Austyn Carta-Samuels (Ian Watts kick). Wyoming 35-28. Drive: 5 plays, 25 yards.

Statistics

Statistics Fresno Wyoming
First Downs 19 26
Total offense, plays - yards 64-366 83-438
Rushes-yards (net) 44-197 50-234
Passing yards (net) 169 204
Passes, Comp-Att-Int 20-14-0 33-18-1
Time of Possession 26:47 33:13

Game Notes

  • Matthews led the nation in rushing for the 2009 season.
  • Wyoming was playing in its first bowl since 2004.
  • Carta-Samuels was the Mountain West Freshman of the Year.
  • Fresno State made its second straight appearance - and loss - in the New Mexico Bowl.

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