2002 Sugar Bowl

The 2002 Sugar Bowl, a 200102 BCS game, was played on January 1, 2002. This 68th edition to the Sugar Bowl featured the Illinois Fighting Illini, and the LSU Tigers. Illinois came into the game 101, and ranked 8th in the BCS, whereas LSU came into the game 93, and ranked 13th in the BCS. Sponsored by Nokia, the game was officially known as the Nokia Sugar Bowl.

2002 Nokia Sugar Bowl
BCS Bowl Game
68th Sugar Bowl
1234 Total
Illinois 071413 34
LSU 72776 47
DateJanuary 1, 2002
Season2001
StadiumLouisiana Superdome
LocationNew Orleans, Louisiana
MVPRohan Davey (QB, LSU)
FavoriteLSU by 2[1]
RefereeSteve Usechek (Big XII)
Attendance77,688
United States TV coverage
NetworkABC
AnnouncersMike Tirico and David Norrie
Nielsen ratings8.6

Teams

The Sugar Bowl during the BCS era usually selected the SEC champion, meaning that the winner of the SEC in 2001, LSU received an invitation to the Sugar Bowl. Their opponent would be Big Ten champion Illinois.

Illinois Fighting Illini

Illinois won the Big Ten title and earn a BCS berth as their conference's champion. The Big Ten's champion usually gets an invitation to the Rose Bowl, however the 2002 Rose Bowl was the designated BCS National Championship Game for 2001. This meant the Fighting Illini would get an at-large berth to another BCS bowl, which in turn was the Sugar Bowl. Illinois entered the bowl with a 10–1 record (7–1 in conference).

LSU Tigers

LSU defeated Tennessee in the 2001 SEC Championship Game to earn a berth in the Sugar Bowl as their conference's champion. LSU entered the bowl with a 9–3 record (5–3 in conference).

Game summary

Domanick Davis started the scoring with a 4-yard touchdown run to open up a 70 LSU lead. In the second quarter, he posted touchdown runs of 25 and 16 yards, as LSU opened a 210 lead. Quarterback Rohan Davey found wide receiver Josh Reed in the end zone for a 280 lead. Quarterback Kittner threw a touchdown pass to Hodges to close the deficit to 287. Rohan Davey added another touchdown pass before the half to open a 347 half-time lead.

Illinois tried to rally but were too far behind, and LSU ended up winning 4734. Davey and Josh Reed would play in their final game together. Davey would graduate and Reed would forgo his senior season to play in the NFL at Buffalo.

Scoring summary

Scoring summary
Quarter Time Drive Team Scoring information Score
Plays Yards TOP ILL LSU
1 7:22 7 43 3:03 LSU Domanick Davis 4-yard touchdown run, John Corbello kick good 0 7
2 13:29 3 36 1:08 LSU Domanick Davis 25-yard touchdown run, John Corbello kick no good (blocked) 0 13
2 10:23 6 69 1:31 LSU Domanick Davis 16-yard touchdown run, John Corbello kick good 0 20
2 4:42 3 5 0:54 LSU Josh Reed 5-yard touchdown reception from Rohan Davey, John Corbello kick good 0 27
2 3:47 3 75 0:55 ILL Brian Hodges 2-yard touchdown reception from Kurt Kittner, Peter Christofilakos kick good 7 27
2 0:18 10 73 3:29 LSU Robert Royal 6-yard touchdown reception from Rohan Davey, John Corbello kick good 7 34
3 10:35 4 70 1:54 ILL Brandon Lloyd 17-yard touchdown reception from Kurt Kittner, Peter Christofilakos kick good 14 34
3 9:29 3 67 1:06 LSU Josh Reed 32-yard touchdown reception from Rohan Davey, John Corbello kick good 14 41
3 7:20 7 78 2:09 ILL Brandon Lloyd 10-yard touchdown reception from Kurt Kittner, Peter Christofilakos kick good 21 41
4 11:33 6 54 1:23 ILL Walter Young 17-yard touchdown reception from Kurt Kittner, Peter Christofilakos kick good 28 41
4 8:39 6 64 2:54 LSU Domanick Davis 4-yard touchdown run, 2-point pass intercepted 28 47
4 5:41 1 40 0:12 ILL Walter Young 40-yard touchdown reception from Kurt Kittner, 2-point pass incomplete 34 47
"TOP" = time of possession. For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football. 34 47

Statistics

1 2 3 4 Total
No. 8 Fighting Illini 0 7 14 13 34
No. 13 Tigers 7 27 7 6 47
Statistics ILL LSU
First downs1432
Plays–yards57–36397–595
Rushes–yards21–6144–151
Passing yards302444
Passing: comp–att–int15–36–131–53–0
Time of possession20:4439:16
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
Illinois PassingKurt Kittner14/35, 262 yds, 4 TD, 1 INT
RushingRocky Harvey9 car, 42 yds
ReceivingWalter Young6 rec, 178 yds, 2 TD
LSU PassingRohan Davey33/53, 444 yds, 3 TD
RushingDomanick Davis28 car, 122 yds, 4 TD
ReceivingJosh Reed14 rec, 239 yds, 2 TD

References


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