Year Game Played: | 1999 |
Title Sponsor: | Culligan |
Game Name: | Holiday Bowl |
Football Season: | 1999 |
Visitor Name Short: | Kansas State |
Visitor Nickname: | Wildcats |
Visitor School: | Kansas State University |
Home Name Short: | Washington |
Home Nickname: | Huskies |
Home School: | University of Washington |
Visitor Record: | 10-1 |
Visitor Conference: | Big 12 |
Home Record: | 7-4 |
Home Conference: | Pac-10 |
Visitor Coach: | Bill Snyder |
Home Coach: | Rick Neuheisel |
Visitor Rank Ap: | 7 |
Visitor Rank Coaches: | 7 |
Visitor Rank Bcs: | 6 |
Visitor 1Q: | 7 |
Visitor 2Q: | 3 |
Visitor 3Q: | 7 |
Visitor 4Q: | 7 |
Home 1Q: | 6 |
Home 2Q: | 7 |
Home 3Q: | 7 |
Home 4Q: | 0 |
Date Game Played: | December 29 |
Stadium: | Qualcomm Stadium |
City: | San Diego, California |
Mvp: | Offensive: Jonathan Beasley, Kansas State Defensive: Darren Howard, Kansas State |
Halftime: | Marching bands |
Attendance: | 57,118[1] |
Payout: | 1,960,000 per team |
Us Network: | ESPN |
Us Announcers Link: | List of announcers of major college bowl games |
Us Announcers: | Mike Tirico (Play by Play) Lee Corso (Analyst) Kirk Herbstreit (Analyst) Dr. Jerry Punch (Sideline) |
The 1999 Holiday Bowl was a college football bowl game played December 29, 1999, in San Diego, California. It was part of the 1999 NCAA Division I-A football season. It featured the Kansas State Wildcats, and the Washington Huskies.
Washington scored the first points of the game, after a 39-yard John Anderson field goal, giving Washington an early 3–0 lead. Kansas State responded with a 1-yard touchdown run by Jonathan Beasley, giving KSU a 7–3 lead. John Anderson kicked his second field goal of the game, a 49 yarder, making it 7–6 Kansas State.
In the second quarter, Kansas State's Jamie Rheem kicked a 41-yard field goal, increasing Kansas State's lead to 10–6. Washington later scored on a 3-yard touchdown run by Pat Coniff, giving Washington a 13–10 halftime lead.
In the third quarter, Jonathan Beasley scored his second touchdown of the game with an 11-yard run, to put Kansas State back on top 17–13. Washington reclaimed the lead after Maurice Shaw took a handoff, and ran 5 yards for a touchdown, 20–17. In the fourth quarter, Jonathan Beasley scored his third rushing touchdown of the game, giving Kansas State the lead for good at 24–20.