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2011 Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl (January)

2011 Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl
1 2 3 4 Total
Nevada 14 3 3 0 20
Boston College 7 0 3 3 13
Date January 9, 2011
Season 2010
Stadium AT&T Park
Location San Francisco, California
MVP Rishard Matthews (WR Nevada)
Luke Kuechly (LB Boston College)
Favorite Nevada by 9
Attendance 41,063
Payout US$750,000-825,000
United States TV coverage
Network ESPN
Announcers Mark Jones, Bob Davie, Rod Gilmore and Quint Kessenich
Fight Hunger Bowl
 < 2009 2011 (Dec)

The 2011 Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl game was the 9th edition of the annual college football bowl game known previously as the Emerald Bowl. It was played after the 2010 NCAA Division I FBS football season at AT&T Park in San Francisco, California on January 9, 2011 (6 p.m. PT) between the Nevada Wolf Pack and the Boston College Eagles. ESPN television broadcast the game with Kraft as the title sponsor.

This marked the first time in the bowl's history that the game was not played in December; the game was played the night before the BCS National Championship Game.

Scoring two touchdowns in the first quarter by Rishard Matthews, the Nevada Wolf Pack defeated Boston College 20–13 for the bowl title.

Team selections were made on "Selection Sunday" in early December. The game was supposed to feature a team from the WAC against a team from the Pac-10 Conference. The bowl would have had the sixth choice of Pac-10 teams, but a Pac-10 team was not available, as only four teams from the conference were bowl-eligible, so organizers of the game went to a contingency plan with the ACC to supply a team.

Representing the WAC were the Nevada Wolf Pack and representing the ACC were the Boston College Eagles.

During the regular season, Nevada scored 75 school record touchdowns for 554 total points, another record. Wolf Pack senior RB Vai Taua, rushing at 127.8 yards per game, was sixth in the nation. Senior QB Colin Kaepernick was the only player in college football history to pass for over 9,000 yards [9,906] and rush for over 4,000 yards [4,090]. Defensively, senior DE Dontay Moch was fifth in the nation in tackles for loss with 1.69 per game and the nation's active leader in career TFL with 63.0.


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