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The 2002 Holiday Bowl was a college football bowl game played December 27, 2002 in San Diego, California. It was part of the 2002 NCAA Division I-A football season. It featured the Arizona State Sun Devils against the Kansas State Wildcats. Kansas State won the game by a 34–27 final score.

2002 Pacific Life Holiday Bowl
1234 Total
Kansas State 014020 34
Arizona State 02007 27
DateDecember 27, 2002
Season2002
StadiumQualcomm Stadium
LocationSan Diego, California
MVPOffensive: Ell Roberson, Kansas State and
Defensive: Terrell Suggs, Arizona State
FavoriteKansas State by 17.5
RefereeBill LeMonnier (Big Ten)
Halftime showMarching bands
Attendance58,717[1]
PayoutUS$2,035,788 per team[1]
United States TV coverage
NetworkESPN
AnnouncersMike Tirico (Play by Play)
Kirk Herbstreit (Analyst)
Lee Corso (Analyst)
Dr. Jerry Punch (Sideline)
Nielsen ratings4.2
Holiday Bowl
 < 2001  2003

After a scoreless first quarter, Arizona State scored first following a 6-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Andrew Walter to wide receiver Justin Taplin for an early 7–0 lead. Arizona State added to the lead when Matt Barth drilled a 26-yard field goal to put Arizona State up 10–0. Kansas State finally got on the board when running back Darren Sproles rushed 41 yards for a touchdown making it 10–7. Running back Hakim Hill answered for ASU by rushing 9 yards for a touchdown, making it 17–7. Matt Barth later connected on a 39-yard field goal, increasing ASU's lead to 20–7. Before halftime, quarterback Ell Roberson rushed 32 yards for a touchdown, pulling Kansas State to within 20–14.

The defenses held in the third quarter, and the score remained 20–14 heading into the fourth quarter. Kansas State's Ell Roberson scored on a 3-yard touchdown run, but a missed PAT left the score tied at 20. Andrew Walter threw a 10-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Mike Williams to give Arizona State a 27–20 fourth quarter lead. Ell Roberson scored the tying touchdown on a 1-yard quarterback sneak with just 7 minutes left in the game. With only 75 seconds left in the game, Roberson threw a 10-yard touchdown pass to Derrick Evans for the winning score.

References

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  1. ^ a b "Holiday Bowl History". Archived from the original on April 30, 2008. Retrieved April 23, 2008.