2009 Sun Bowl


The 2009 Brut Sun Bowl game was the 76th edition of the annual college football bowl game known as the Sun Bowl. The Oklahoma Sooners football team|Oklahoma Sooners] defeated the Stanford Cardinal football team|Stanford Cardinal] 31–27 on December 31, 2009. It was the two teams' fifth meeting. The game featured two conference tie-ins: the University of Oklahoma represented the Big 12 Conference and Stanford University represented the Pacific-10 Conference. The game was played at the Sun Bowl Stadium on the Texas at El Paso">2009 Texas Longhorns football team">Texas at El Paso campus in El Paso, Texas.
The game featured Stanford's 13th-ranked offense including Toby Gerhart, a Heisman finalist who led the NCAA Division I FBS subdivision with 1,736 rushing yards and 26 touchdowns, against the seventh-ranked Oklahoma defense. The Stanford offense averaged over 440 yards per game while the Oklahoma defense had held its opponents to an average of 273 yards per game. This was the first time the two teams played each other in a bowl game. They had faced each other 4 previous times in the regular season with Oklahoma holding a 3–1 advantage. The last contest played by the schools was a 19–7 victory in Norman, Oklahoma by the Sooners in 1984.

Team selection

By contract, the Sun Bowl Association—which produced the game—possessed the third pick from the Pacific-10 Conference. With that pick, the Sun Bowl selected Stanford over 2009 [Oregon State Beavers football team|Oregon State], as both teams had been in a three-way tie for second place in the conference with Arizona Wildcats football team|Arizona].
In 2005, The Sun Bowl and the Gator Bowl agreed to a four-year contract to alternate bids starting with the 2007 game which would prevent repetitive matchups. The Gator Bowl would be allowed to take the Big East's number two team or the Big 12 number three team; however, each conference would have two bids each to the Gator and Sun Bowls over the four years. Since the Gator Bowl had taken a Big 12 team the previous two years, the Sun Bowl was obligated to take a Big 12 team this year. In the Big 12, the Sun Bowl had the fifth pick, following the Alamo Bowl. When the Alamo Bowl chose 2009 [Texas Tech Red Raiders football team|Texas Tech], the Sun Bowl then selected Oklahoma.

Oklahoma

The Oklahoma Sooners football team began the 2009 college football season as the reigning Big 12 Conference champions. The Sooners also played in the 2009 BCS National Championship Game against the top-ranked Florida Gators football team|Florida Gators], losing 24–14. Expectations were high for the Sooners as they were returning their Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback Sam Bradford as well as their All-American tight end Jermaine Gresham.
However, before the season began, Gresham suffered a season-ending injury. During the season opener against BYU Cougars football team|BYU], Bradford suffered an injury to his shoulder that forced him to sit out the next several games. The Sooners would go on to lose that game and their fourth game against Miami Hurricanes football team|Miami]. Bradford returned for game number five against Baylor Bears football team|Baylor], but reinjured his shoulder the next week against Texas, ending his season and giving the Sooners their third loss of the season. The Sooners would continue to suffer many injuries throughout the remainder of the season including losing offensive linemen Jarvis Jones and Brody Eldridge, and defensive players Tom Wort, DeMarcus Granger and Auston English for the season. With freshman Landry Jones now leading the offense, the Sooners would go on win every home game from that point forward, including a season-ending win over in-state rival 2009 [Oklahoma State Cowboys football team|Oklahoma State], extending their NCAA-leading home winning streak to 30 games. However, the Sooners would also lose all but one of their away games. Oklahoma ended the regular season with seven wins and five losses. The game marked Oklahoma's third appearance in the Sun Bowl. They were a perfect 2–0 in their previous games. In 1981, they defeated Houston Cougars football team|Houston] 40–14, and in 1993, they defeated 1993 [Texas Tech Red Raiders football team|Texas Tech] 41–10.

Stanford

Following a 5–7 season in 2008, the expectations for Stanford were considerably lower than that of Oklahoma. In a poll of media members covering the Pac-10 prior to the 2009 season, Stanford was predicted to finish in sixth place.
Stanford's season began as expected with a loss to 2009 [Wake Forest Demon Deacons football team|Wake Forest] in the second game of the season. However, the Cardinal's fourth game was against a then-ranked Washington team, in which Stanford won 34–14. A two-game skid to Oregon State Beavers football team|Oregon State] and Arizona was a setback for the Cardinal. However, after a bye week in early November, Stanford knocked off top-10 ranked Oregon Ducks football team|Oregon] 51–42 thanks to a school-record 223 yards rushing by Toby Gerhart. The next week, after earning their first ranking of the season, the 25th-ranked Cardinal defeated the defending Pac-10 champions and 14th-ranked USC Trojans football team|USC] 55–21, the most points ever given up by USC in its history. A subsequent loss to California Golden Bears football team|California] knocked them out of the rankings but a season-closing victory over 2009 [Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team|Notre Dame] brought them back into the ratings at number 19. Stanford ended the regular season 8–4. This was Stanford's third appearance in the Sun Bowl. Just like their opponent, they were 2–0 in Sun Bowl games prior to the 2009 game, with a 24–14 victory over LSU Tigers football team|LSU] in the 1977 game and a 38–0 shutout over 1996 [Michigan State Spartans football team|Michigan State] in the 1996 contest.

Game summary

Sooners wide receiver Ryan Broyles set a Sun Bowl record with three touchdown receptions,
quarterback Landry Jones passed for 418 yards and Oklahoma slowed Toby Gerhart just enough to beat Stanford. Jones took over as Oklahoma's quarterback after 2008 Heisman Trophy winner Sam Bradford was injured in an opening loss to BYU. Broyles finished with 156 yards receiving and set Oklahoma's single-game record with 13 receptions in front of a Sun Bowl record crowd of 53,713.
Gerhart, who led the nation with 1,736 yards rushing, ran for 135 on 32 carries and scored two TDs in the first half. Tavita Pritchard went 8 for 19 for 118 yards and two interceptions filling in for Stanford starting QB, Andrew Luck. Stanford was making its first bowl appearance since losing to Georgia Tech in the 2001 Seattle Bowl.

Scoring summary