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- 2005_Peach_Bowl abstract "The 2005 edition of the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl featured two top 10 ranked teams. The ninth ranked Miami Hurricanes battled the tenth ranked LSU Tigers in this contest, the last to be played as the Peach Bowl.Miami took an early 3-0 lead on a 21-yard field goal from Jon Peattie. LSU responded with Chris Jackson kicking a 37-yard field goal as the teams were tied at 3 after 1 quarter. In the second quarter, backup quarterback Matt Flynn threw a 51-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Craig Davis as LSU led 10-3. A 47 yard Chris Jackson field goal, and a 4-yard touchdown pass from Flynn to Joseph Addai gave the Tigers a 20-3 halftime lead.In the third quarter, Addai scored on a 6-yard touchdown run extending the lead to 27-3. Jacob Hester's 1-yard touchdown run gave the Tigers a 34-3 lead. In the fourth quarter, Mario Stevenson and Chris Jackson kicked field goals to give the Tigers the 40-3 win.".
- 2005_Peach_Bowl wikiPageExternalLink NCAAF163148.htm.
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- 2005_Peach_Bowl wikiPageRevisionID "563389151".
- 2005_Peach_Bowl city Atlanta.
- 2005_Peach_Bowl dateGamePlayed "--12-30".
- 2005_Peach_Bowl differentNext "2006".
- 2005_Peach_Bowl differentPrevious "2004".
- 2005_Peach_Bowl footballSeason "2005".
- 2005_Peach_Bowl gameName "Peach Bowl".
- 2005_Peach_Bowl hasPhotoCollection 2005_Peach_Bowl.
- 2005_Peach_Bowl home "14".
- 2005_Peach_Bowl home "17".
- 2005_Peach_Bowl home "3".
- 2005_Peach_Bowl home "6".
- 2005_Peach_Bowl homeAp "10".
- 2005_Peach_Bowl homeBcs "12".
- 2005_Peach_Bowl homeCoach Les_Miles.
- 2005_Peach_Bowl homeCoaches "10".
- 2005_Peach_Bowl homeNameShort "LSU".
- 2005_Peach_Bowl homeNickname "Tigers".
- 2005_Peach_Bowl homeRecord "10".
- 2005_Peach_Bowl homeSchool "Louisiana State University".
- 2005_Peach_Bowl optionalSubheader "Bowl Game".
- 2005_Peach_Bowl stadium Georgia_Dome.
- 2005_Peach_Bowl titleSponsor "Chick-fil-A".
- 2005_Peach_Bowl visitor "0".
- 2005_Peach_Bowl visitor "3".
- 2005_Peach_Bowl visitorAp "9".
- 2005_Peach_Bowl visitorBcs "8".
- 2005_Peach_Bowl visitorCoach Larry_Coker.
- 2005_Peach_Bowl visitorCoaches "9".
- 2005_Peach_Bowl visitorNameShort "Miami".
- 2005_Peach_Bowl visitorNickname "Hurricanes".
- 2005_Peach_Bowl visitorRecord "9".
- 2005_Peach_Bowl visitorSchool "University of Miami".
- 2005_Peach_Bowl yearGamePlayed "2005".
- 2005_Peach_Bowl subject Category:2005–06_NCAA_football_bowl_games.
- 2005_Peach_Bowl subject Category:Chick-fil-A_Bowl.
- 2005_Peach_Bowl subject Category:LSU_Tigers_football_bowl_games.
- 2005_Peach_Bowl subject Category:Miami_Hurricanes_football_bowl_games.
- 2005_Peach_Bowl comment "The 2005 edition of the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl featured two top 10 ranked teams. The ninth ranked Miami Hurricanes battled the tenth ranked LSU Tigers in this contest, the last to be played as the Peach Bowl.Miami took an early 3-0 lead on a 21-yard field goal from Jon Peattie. LSU responded with Chris Jackson kicking a 37-yard field goal as the teams were tied at 3 after 1 quarter.".
- 2005_Peach_Bowl label "2005 Peach Bowl".
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