Colorado University Athletics

Sunday, December 30
Shreveport, La.
6 p.m.

Colorado

6-7

24
vs
30

Alabama

7-6

1st
2nd
3rd
4th
F
Alabama
20
7
0
3
30
Colorado
0
14
3
7
24
Colorado quarterback Cody Hawkins,
Photo by: Associated Press

Buffs Comeback Falls Short

December 30, 2007 | Football

SHREVEPORT, La. - Colorado nearly erased a 27-point deficit, but Alabama held on to claim a 30-24 decision in the 2007 PetroSun Independence Bowl Sunday night.

John Parker Wilson completed 13 of his first 15 passes for 185 yards and three touchdowns and Alabama raced to a four-touchdown lead early in the second quarter, but the Buffaloes cut the lead in half by the end of the second quarter and it was a one possession game late in the fourth.

Alabama (7-6) stopped a four-game losing streak and avoided consecutive losing seasons for the first time in 50 years. Colorado (6-7) finished below .500 for the second straight year, but was vastly improved from a 2-10 mark in 2006.

With the Tide up 27-0, Wilson was in firm control until being chased into an intentional grounding penalty with 5 minutes left in the first half. He threw an interception on his next attempt, leading to a Buffaloes score, and didn't complete another throw in the half.

Colorado quarterback Cody Hawkins, meanwhile, recovered from an interception on the Buffaloes' first play and finished the half 9-of-10 for 87 yards and two scores.

Hawkins' 25-yard pass to Dusty Sprague with 4 seconds left in the half cut Alabama's lead to 27-14. It came less than 2 minutes after Hawkins hit Tyson DeVree with a 4-yard scoring pass. Kevin Eberhart's 39-yard field goal in the third period cut it to 27-17.

Alabama amassed 170 yards in the first quarter and had 285 by halftime, but added only 103 yards in the second half. Wilson had scoring passes of 15 yards to Keith Brown, 34 yards to Matt Caddell and 31 yards to Nikita Stover and was selected the game's most valuable player on offense.

With Leigh Tiffin's two field goals, Alabama led 27-0 3 minutes into the second quarter and appeared to have Colorado on the ropes. The Buffaloes, who scored 65 points against Nebraska in their previous game, had a first down on their second play from scrimmage but didn't pick up another until 10 1/2 minutes before halftime.

Once Colorado rattled Wilson, though, the Buffaloes' fortunes turned. Hawkins was 8-of-8 on the last two drives of the half. Wilson was 6-of-17 after his hot start and finished the game 19-of-32 for 256 yards.

In the second half, having learned they couldn't beat Alabama's linebackers to the corner, Colorado running backs spread out the Tide defense and cut back against the grain to pick up 5 or 6 yards at a time.

Alabama's new attention to the run opened up routes for Buffaloes receivers. Scotty McKnight, Josh Smith and Tyson DeVree caught passes of 11, 22 and 13 yards for key first downs as Colorado drove for a failed 48-yard field goal try on its first drive after halftime.

The big plays helped limit the Tide to six plays in the third quarter. Hawkins rallied the Buffaloes to 30-24 with a 14-yard pass to DeVree with 3:51 left, following Tiffin's 26-yard field goal. In the second half, Hawkins had 224 yards passing and finished the game 24-of-40 for 322 yards and three touchdowns.

Colorado, which had only six turnovers in its six victories this year, gave up the ball twice on interceptions and once on a failed fake punt near midfield. Wallace Gilberry, the game's most valuable defensive player, sniffed out the fake and tackled Byron Ellis for no gain to end the Buffaloes' second drive.

 

Team Stats

ALABAMA
CU
Total Yards
388
397
Pass Yards
256
322
Rushing Yards
132
75
Penalty Yards
21
30
1st Downs
22
19
3rd Downs
7
9
4th Downs
0
0
TOP
29:39
30:21
1st Quarter
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ALABAMA 3, CU 0

ALABAMA - Leigh Tiffin 41 yd field goal 8 plays, 44 yards, TOP 3:30

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ALABAMA 6, CU 0

ALABAMA - Leigh Tiffin 24 yd field goal 4 plays, 8 yards, TOP 2:01

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ALABAMA 13, CU 0

ALABAMA - Keith Brown 15 yd pass from Wilson (Leigh Tiffin kick) 6 plays, 55 yards, TOP 2:08

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ALABAMA 20, CU 0

ALABAMA - Matt Caddell 34 yd pass from Wilson (Leigh Tiffin kick) 5 plays, 63 yards, TOP 1:44

2nd Quarter
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ALABAMA 27, CU 0

ALABAMA - Nikita Stover 31 yd pass from Wilson (Leigh Tiffin kick) 6 plays, 65 yards, TOP 1:47

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ALABAMA 27, CU 7

CU - DeVree, Tyson 4 yd pass from Hawkins, Cody (Eberhart, Kevin kick) 8 plays, 43 yards, TOP 3:43

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ALABAMA 27, CU 14

CU - Sprague, Dusty 25 yd pass from Hawkins, Cody (Eberhart, Kevin kick) 6 plays, 55 yards, TOP 1:07

3rd Quarter
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ALABAMA 27, CU 17

CU - Eberhart, Kevin 39 yd field goal 14 plays, 76 yards, TOP 5:19

4th Quarter
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ALABAMA 30, CU 17

ALABAMA - Leigh Tiffin 26 yd field goal 7 plays, 14 yards, TOP 3:16

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ALABAMA 30, CU 24

CU - DeVree, Tyson 14 yd pass from Hawkins, Cody (Eberhart, Kevin kick) 5 plays, 69 yards, TOP 0:45

Game Leaders

CMP
24
TD
3
YDS
322
INT
2

Players Mentioned

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