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- 2004_Music_City_Bowl abstract "The 2004 Gaylord Hotels Music City Bowl (presented by Bridgestone) was held on December 31, 2004, in Nashville, Tennessee at The Coliseum. The game featured the Alabama Crimson Tide, of the SEC, and the Minnesota Golden Gophers, of the Big Ten. The game was ultimately won by Minnesota, 20–16.Alabama was led by head coach Mike Shula and entered a game with a 6–5 record, as the team ended their 2004 regular season by losing three of their final four games. The Crimson Tide offense was led by quarterback Spencer Pennginton, who was a backup at the beginning of the season, but was put into the starting role when Brodie Croyle was injured versus Western Carolina. Pennington led the Crimson Tide to a 3–4 record as a starter and was the starting quarterback in the bowl game. Alabama also entered to the second-ranked overall defense in the country.Glen Mason led the Golden Gophers into the bowl game, who also had a 6–5 record. The Golden Gophers ended their 2004 regular season by losing five of their final six games after a 5–0 start. The Minnesota offense was led by two 1,000-yard rushers in Laurence Maroney and Marion Barber III, the latter of which would be named MVP of the bowl game. The two running backs combined for 2,617 yards and twenty-three touchdowns.".
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- 2004_Music_City_Bowl attendance "66089".
- 2004_Music_City_Bowl city Nashville,_Tennessee.
- 2004_Music_City_Bowl dateGamePlayed "--12-31".
- 2004_Music_City_Bowl def "Keith Lipka".
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- 2004_Music_City_Bowl footballSeason "2004".
- 2004_Music_City_Bowl gameName "Music City Bowl".
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- 2004_Music_City_Bowl homeCoach Glen_Mason.
- 2004_Music_City_Bowl homeNameShort "Minnesota".
- 2004_Music_City_Bowl homeNickname "Golden Gophers".
- 2004_Music_City_Bowl homeRecord "6".
- 2004_Music_City_Bowl homeSchool "University of Minnesota".
- 2004_Music_City_Bowl homename "Minnesota".
- 2004_Music_City_Bowl kicker Rhys_Lloyd.
- 2004_Music_City_Bowl kicker "Brian Bostick".
- 2004_Music_City_Bowl kickresult "good".
- 2004_Music_City_Bowl mvp "RB Marion Barber III, Minnesota".
- 2004_Music_City_Bowl optionalSubheader "presented by Bridgestone".
- 2004_Music_City_Bowl payout "1110125".
- 2004_Music_City_Bowl player Rhys_Lloyd.
- 2004_Music_City_Bowl qb "Spencer Pennington".
- 2004_Music_City_Bowl quarter "1".
- 2004_Music_City_Bowl quarter "2".
- 2004_Music_City_Bowl quarter "3".
- 2004_Music_City_Bowl quarter "4".
- 2004_Music_City_Bowl ratings "3.14".
- 2004_Music_City_Bowl receiver Le'Ron_McClain.
- 2004_Music_City_Bowl referee "Jack Cramer".
- 2004_Music_City_Bowl runner Le'Ron_McClain.
- 2004_Music_City_Bowl runner Marion_Barber_III.
- 2004_Music_City_Bowl stadium LP_Field.
- 2004_Music_City_Bowl state "expand".
- 2004_Music_City_Bowl team "Alabama".
- 2004_Music_City_Bowl team "Minnesota".
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- 2004_Music_City_Bowl titleSponsor "Gaylord Hotels".
- 2004_Music_City_Bowl type "FG".
- 2004_Music_City_Bowl type "FumbleTD".
- 2004_Music_City_Bowl type "RecTD".
- 2004_Music_City_Bowl type "RushTD".
- 2004_Music_City_Bowl type "SafetyTackle".
- 2004_Music_City_Bowl usNetwork ESPN.
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- 2004_Music_City_Bowl visitorCoach Mike_Shula.
- 2004_Music_City_Bowl visitorNameShort "Alabama".
- 2004_Music_City_Bowl visitorNickname "Crimson Tide".
- 2004_Music_City_Bowl visitorRecord "6".
- 2004_Music_City_Bowl visitorSchool "University of Alabama".
- 2004_Music_City_Bowl visitorname "Alabama".
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- 2004_Music_City_Bowl yards "27".
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- 2004_Music_City_Bowl yearGamePlayed "2004".
- 2004_Music_City_Bowl subject Category:2004–05_NCAA_football_bowl_games.
- 2004_Music_City_Bowl subject Category:Alabama_Crimson_Tide_football_bowl_games.
- 2004_Music_City_Bowl subject Category:Minnesota_Golden_Gophers_football_bowl_games.
- 2004_Music_City_Bowl subject Category:Music_City_Bowl.
- 2004_Music_City_Bowl comment "The 2004 Gaylord Hotels Music City Bowl (presented by Bridgestone) was held on December 31, 2004, in Nashville, Tennessee at The Coliseum. The game featured the Alabama Crimson Tide, of the SEC, and the Minnesota Golden Gophers, of the Big Ten. The game was ultimately won by Minnesota, 20–16.Alabama was led by head coach Mike Shula and entered a game with a 6–5 record, as the team ended their 2004 regular season by losing three of their final four games.".
- 2004_Music_City_Bowl label "2004 Music City Bowl".