1991 California Bowl
The 1991 California Bowl was an American college football bowl game played on December 14, 1991 at Bulldog Stadium in Fresno, California. The game pitted the Fresno State Bulldogs and the Bowling Green Falcons.
Background
After five seasons that had ranged from mediocre to abysmal, the Falcons replaced Moe Ankney with Gary Blackney, an assistant coach from Ohio State. He began his tenure with a 17-6 win over Eastern Michigan and a 24-17 loss to West Virginia. After that, the Falcons did not lose another game for the rest of the season, winning all eight of their MAC games to win the Mid-American Conference for the first time since 1985. This was their third bowl game in school history, and it was yet another game versus Fresno State, who had beaten them twice in 1982 and 1985. The Bulldogs began the season with seven straight victories, rising to #25 in the polls before a 20-19 loss to Utah State. Fresno State finished strong, winning their last three games to clinch a share of the Big West Conference title, with an identical conference record to San Jose State, though the Bulldogs would be the one given an invite to the California Bowl for the fifth time in ten years.Game summary
- Bowling Green - Brett Landman 5 yard touchdown pass from LeRoy Smith, 9:01, 1st qtr.
- Bowling Green - Mark Szlachcic 29 yard touchdown pass from Erik White, 7:19, 1st qtr.
- Fresno State - Mark Barsotti 3 yard touchdown run, 2:27, 1st qtr.
- Bowling Green - Mark Szlachcic 9 yard touchdown pass from Erik White, 12:39, 2nd qtr.
- Fresno State - Anthony Daigle 57 yard touchdown run, 11:17, 2nd qtr.
- Bowling Green - LeRoy Smith 1 yard touchdown run, 13:15, 4th qtr.
- Fresno State - Marty Thompson 5 yard touchdown pass from Mark Barsotti, 9:11, 4th qtr.
With 2:29 remaining, Fresno State got the ball back on a Tony Brown interception on the Falcon 1-yard line. The Bulldogs managed to drive the ball all the way to the nine yard line of the Bulldogs, who called their last time out with :24 remaining. A running play gained six yards, making it just three more yards for the potential tying touchdown. Two incomplete passes from Barsotti set up a pivotal fourth and goal with three seconds remaining. On the final play, Barsotti's pass fell incomplete to his covered receivers, as the Falcons completed the upset. The Bulldogs had 24 first downs, 198 rushing yards, 286 passing yards, three turnovers, and had the ball for 29:14. The Falcons had 22 first downs, 115 rushing yards, 268 passing yards, two turnovers, and had the ball for 30:46. Blackney was the third coach to ever win 11 games in his first season as coach.