Year Game Played: | 2005 |
Game Name: | Fort Worth Bowl |
Football Season: | 2005 |
Visitor Name Short: | Kansas |
Visitor Nickname: | Jayhawks |
Visitor School: | Kansas University |
Home Name Short: | Houston |
Home Nickname: | Cougars |
Home School: | University of Houston |
Visitor Record: | 6–5 |
Visitor Conference: | Big 12 |
Home Record: | 6–5 |
Home Conference: | C-USA |
Visitor Coach: | Mark Mangino |
Home Coach: | Art Briles |
Visitor 1Q: | 7 |
Visitor 2Q: | 7 |
Visitor 3Q: | 14 |
Visitor 4Q: | 14 |
Home 1Q: | 0 |
Home 2Q: | 10 |
Home 3Q: | 3 |
Home 4Q: | 0 |
Date Game Played: | December 23 |
Stadium: | Amon G. Carter Stadium |
City: | Fort Worth, Texas |
Mvp: | Jason Swanson (QB, Kansas) & Kevin Kolb (QB, Houston)[1] |
Odds: | Kansas by 3 |
Referee: | Tom Zimorski (ACC) |
Attendance: | 33,505[2] |
Payout: | 750,000[3] |
Us Network: | ESPN |
Us Announcers Link: | List of announcers of major college bowl games |
Us Announcers: | Gary Thorne (play-by-play) Ed Cunningham |
Different Next: | 2006 |
The 2005 edition of the Fort Worth Bowl (later known as the Armed Forces Bowl), the third edition, featured the Kansas Jayhawks and the Houston Cougars.
Brian Murph of Kansas scored the first points of the game on an 85-yard touchdown return of a punt to give Kansas an early 7–0 lead. Houston's Ben Bell answered in the second quarter with a 32-yard field goal making it 7–3. Kansas quarterback Jason Swanson fired a 13-yard touchdown pass to Jon Cornish making it 14–3 Kansas. With 57 seconds left in the first half, Houston quarterback Kevin Kolb scored on a 1-yard touchdown run bringing it to 14–10 at halftime.
In the third quarter, Jason Swanson again found Jon Cornish for a 30-yard touchdown pass, increasing Kansas's lead to 21–10. T.J. Lawrence of Houston kicked a 44-yard field goal for Houston to make it 21–13. Jason Swanson later threw a 32-yard touchdown pass to Mark Simmons, giving Kansas a 28–13 lead.
In the fourth quarter, defensive end Charlton Keith intercepted a Houston pass and returned it 14 yards for a touchdown, making it 35–13. Jason Swanson's 48-yard touchdown pass to Brian Murph capped the scoring at 42–13 Kansas.