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San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl

  • Con_Alma
    Just like I thought, it will be San Diego State Vs. Navy

    The Midshipmen vs. the Aztecs. This could be an offense showcase. It definitely will be the best Offensive team Navy has faced this year production wise.

    Thursday, December 23rd at 8 p.m. (EST) at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego, California.
  • Con_Alma
    Dec. 2, 2010

    ANNAPOLIS, Md.--The Naval Academy Athletic Association has received 7,000 requests for donated tickets for the Dec. 23 San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl.

    "There is more enthusiasm and interest by our military in California to attend this game than any previous bowl game over the past eight years," said Naval Academy Director of Athletics Chet Gladchuk. "The requests we have to date far outnumber the tickets we can purchase through donations. We still need a significant number of donated tickets from our alumni and friends to help us help our midshipmen, military and their families become a part of another successful Navy bowl experience."

    Among those requesting tickets are more than 1,000 sailors and marines that will be returning from deployment the week of the game, including the Battalion Landing Team 1st Battalion, 4th Marines (includes five Companies of Marines and Sailors, Reconnaissance Platoon, Tank Platoon, Artillery Battery, Light Armored Reconnaissance Platoon, Combat Engineer Platoon, and an Amphibious Assault Vehicle Platoon. The Commanding Officer is Lt. Col. Joseph Clearfield, USMC, who was the sprint football coach from 2005-07), Officers and Crew of the USS Dubuque (re-captured the MV Magellan Star from Somalia Pirates on Sept 9. The Commanding Officer is Capt. Christopher Bolt, USN and Class of 1987), and HMLA-267, which is an attack helicopter squadron.

    Other requests for donated tickets have come from Naval Base San Diego; NAS North Island San Diego; Naval Amphibious Base San Diego; Pt. Loma Base San Diego; China Lake, Calif.; Fallon, Nev.; Monterey, Calif.; Seal Beach, Calif.; Ventura, Calif.; El Centro, Calif., Le Moore, Calif. and the Brigade of Midshipmen.

    Fans can buy or donate tickets by calling 1-800-US4-NAVY or by clicking on this link: http://tinyurl.com/4jr5eb. Donated tickets are $45 each and are 100 percent tax deductible.
  • Con_Alma
    It appears that Air Force is going to the INdependence Bowl to face an ACC team.
  • Con_Alma
    http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2010/dec/01/bowl-tickets-selling-fast-sdsu-vs-navy/

    Looks like the attendance expectations are going to be high for this bowl....50,000 is a good possibility.
  • Con_Alma
    The eighth annual Brigade of Midshipmen Bowl Game Tailgate will take place Thursday, Dec. 23 from 2:00-5:00 in the parking lot of Qualcomm Stadium. This will once again be the biggest tailgate of the year for Navy fans.

    The tailgate is open to all parents, alumni, family and fans. Tailgate tickets are $30 for adults and $15 for children (3-12). Just look for the big Navy tent in the parking lot at Qualcomm Stadium.

    The tailgate will have a menu that features a taste of San Diego including Beaches BBQ, Asian Fusion, Old Town Mexican and Little Italy along with sodas, water coffee, hot chocolate and hot cider as well as a cash bar for beer and wine.
  • krambman
    Enjoying having a thread to yourself?
  • Tiernan
    Nice reporting Con...my son just told me last night he was given two tickets to this game by his MCPO. We are going to try to fly his GF out for the game.

    *...and disregard the snide comment from Kramby the guy is an embarassment to OSU posters.
  • darbypitcher22
    should be a pretty good game, Brady Hoke has SDSU turned around and Navy is always a good club
  • Con_Alma
    Tiernan.. That's fantastic!

    I know there's a huge effort to make as many ticks as possible available to enlisted folks. My wife and I already paid for two through the Academy AA. If anyone is interested in helping get a Squid or two to the game please call 1-800-US4-NAVY .

    You have to share with me his experience. Hope it gets to be with his girlfriend. She can comfort him if he doesn't like the outcome of the game!!!!
  • Tiernan
    ^^^
    Will do man!

    We got it worked out last night the GF is flying into Vegas on the 20th and then her sister is driving her down to Coronado. The boy told me "there really is a Santa Claus!" hee hee. HOOYAH! GO NAVY!
  • Con_Alma
    Great gift for your son.

    Thank him for his service from my family.
  • Con_Alma
    Early line on this game is SDSU -3. I personally think that's too thin.

    This will be the best team Navy has faced all year. They are aggressive offensively and have the benefit of playing a triple option team earlier in the year in Air Force. In addition, the Aztecs have Rocky Long as their Defensive Coordinator who was the head coach at New Mexico when Navy played them in the Emerald Bowl.

    The three week lay off for the Midshipmen showed against Army in what amounted to their sloppiest game of the year. With another two weeks until the Bowl game they have some time to clean things up but one of those weeks is exam week at the Academy.
  • Con_Alma
    10 Things You Need To Know About Navy Vs. San Diego State

    1. Although this could be considered a "home" game for the Aztecs It is very likely Navy will have more fans attend than San Diego State. The last time Navy played in the Poinsettia Bowl they sold more than 30,000 tickets.

    2. The last time SDSU was invited to a Bowl game was 1996 While Navy will be appearing in their 9th stratight.

    3. They have statistically evenly matched offenses but with different approaches. Navy avg 300 yards rushing and 15o yards passing per game while SDSU avg 300 yards passing with 150 yards rushing.

    4. "Ricky Dobbs is no Cam Newton, but he’s still a successful dual-threat quarterback. He generally throws ten to 15 passes a game, while rushing 20-plus times. He averages around four yards per carry, and completes more than 50 percent of his passes."

    5. "Navy faced off in its annual game against Notre Dame and simply dominated them, winning by nearly 20. Navy running back Alex Teich rushed for more than 200 yards, averaging over eight yards per carry. Navy then picked off two of Notre Dame’s passes to seal the victory."

    6. "Midway through the season, SDSU managed to eek out a victory against Air Force, 27-25. Since then, they’ve played well.

    San Diego State hasn’t had a truly season defining victory (Air Force isn’t a great team). Instead, they’ve managed to keep games close against some of the best teams in the nation. They lost to TCU on the road 40-35, nearly returning from a 34-14 halftime deficit. They also kept a game close with Utah."

    7. "Quarterback Ryan Lindley is a veritable force to be reckoned with: he’s completing nearly 60 percent of his passes, and has thrown for 26 touchdowns. He’s also thrown for more than 3,500 yards on the season.

    They also have two quality receivers in Demarco Sampson and Vincent Brown. Sampson has caught more than 60 passes on the season, while Brown has operated as a successful deep threat."

    8. "The offense all starts with Ricky Dobbs. But it doesn’t end there. Running back Alex Teich has averaged more than six yards a carry. Navy has five players with more than 300 yards rushing on the season."

    9. "Navy has won one national championship—in 1926. They’ve been to 17 bowl games, eight of which have come consecutively since 2003. Coach Ken Niumatalolo was hired two seasons ago, and has led his team to consecutive bowl games."

    10. "San Diego State has not won a bowl game in 37 years. That being said, they have a ripe history of football stars, including: Joe Gibbs, John Madden, Don Coryell and Marshall Faulk. You’d think that with such talent, they’d have fielded a good team this last century…but they’ve been awful."

    http://bleacherreport.com/articles/541233-poinsettia-bowl-2010-ten-things-you-need-to-know-about-navy-vs-san-diego-state?source=rss_teams_Navy_Midshipmen#page/1
  • Con_Alma
    Navy Bowl History 8-8

    Dec. 31, 2009 Texas Bowl-- Navy 35, Missouri 13
    Dec. 20, 2008 EagleBank Bowl-- Wake Forest 29, Navy 19
    Dec. 20, 2007 Pointsettia Bowl-- Utah 35, Navy 32
    Dec. 30, 2006 Meineke Bowl-- Boston College 25, Navy 24
    Dec. 22, 2005 Poinsettia Bowl-- Navy 51, Colorado St. 30
    Dec. 30, 2004 Emerald Bowl-- Navy 34, New Mexico 19
    Dec. 30, 2003 Houston Bowl-- Texas Tech 38, Navy 14
    Dec. 25, 1996 Aloha Bowl-- Navy 42, California 38
    Dec. 30, 1981 Liberty Bowl-- Ohio St. 31, Navy 28
    Dec. 14, 1980 Garden State Bowl-- Houston 35, Navy 0
    Dec. 22, 1978 Holiday Bowl-- Navy 23, Brigham Young 16
    Jan. 1, 1964 Cotton Bowl-- Texas 28, Navy 6
    Jan. 1, 1961 Orange Bowl-- Missouri 21, Navy 14
    Jan. 1, 1958 Cotton Bowl-- Navy 20, Rice 7
    Jan. 1, 1955 Sugar Bowl-- Navy 21, Mississippi 0
    Jan. 1, 1924 Rose Bowl-- Navy 14, Washington 14, tie
  • Con_Alma
    Setting the Stage
    • Meeting for just the third time overall and first time in postseason play, Navy (9-3) and San Diego State (8-4) will square off in the San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl on Thursday, Dec. 23 at 5:00 pm Pacific (8:00 pm in Annapolis).
    • ESPN will televise the game with Mike Patrick (play-by-play), Craig James (analyst) and Holly Rowe (sideline) calling the action from Qualcomm Stadium (70,561) in San Diego.
    • ESPN Radio will handle the national radio broadcast with Marc Kestecher (play-by-play), Bill Rosinski (analyst), David Norrie (analyst) and Joe Schad (sideline) calling the action. The broadcast will also air on Sirius Channel 120 and XM Channel 140.

    Navy-San Diego State Game Storylines
    • The Midshipmen enter the bowl game ranked No. 1 in the country in fewest penalty yards per game (27.5), No. 2 in fewest penalties per game (3.4), fifth in rushing (288.9 yds/gm), 11th in passing efficiency (157.9) and 21st in turnover margin (+0.67). Senior safety Wyatt Middleton is tied for first in the country in fumble recoveries (5), senior linebacker Tyler Simmons is tied for 17th in tackles per game (10.3) and junior defensive end Jabaree Tuani is tied for 22nd in tackles for a loss per game (1.29).
    • San Diego State ranks fifth in the country in tackles for a loss per game (7.58), tied for seventh in fewest sacks allowed (0.75), 11th in passing offense (297.0), 17th in pass efficiency defense (112.3), 19th in total offense (448.5 yds/gm) and 20th in scoring offense (35.0). Wide receiver Vincent Brown ranks seventh in the country in receiving yards per game (98.9), punter Brian Stahovich is seventh in punting (45.7), DeMarco Sampson is ninth in receiving yards per game (97.9), Miles Burris is ninth in tackles for a loss per game (1.58) and 16th in sacks per game (0.79), running back Ronnie Hillman is 14th in rushing (108.7 yds/gm), quarterback Ryan Lindley is 14th in total offense (292.9) and 25th in passing efficiency (146.1), Miles Burris is tied for 16th in sacks per game (0.79) and kicker Abel Perez is tied for 19th in field goals per game (1.42)
    • Navy quarterback Ricky Dobbs has recorded 48-career rushing touchdowns, the fifth-most rushing touchdowns by a quarterback in NCAA history. He needs just two rushing TDs to pass Kareem Wilson of Ohio University for fourth. He has rushed for 40 touchdowns over the last two seasons, which is an NCAA record for rushing touchdowns by a quarterback over two-consecutive seasons.
    • Dobbs needs 140 yards rushing to become just the seventh quarterback in NCAA history to rush for 1,000 yards and pass for 1,000 yards in a season twice in a career.
    • If Navy can defeat San Diego State, the Mids will tie the school record for single-season wins with 10 and it will mark the first time in school history that Navy has won 10 games in back-to-back seasons. The senior class would also tie the Class of 1909 with a school-record 36 wins.

    Navy Bowl History
    • The Poinsettia Bowl marks Navy’s 17th bowl appearance, including a school-record eighth straight.
    • Navy has future bowl agreements with the Military Bowl Presented By Northrop Grumman in 2011, the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl in 2012 and the Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl in 2013.
    • Prior to Navy’s current eight-game run of bowl appearances, the Mids played in back-to-back bowl games just once in school history (1980-81).
    • Navy’s current streak of eight-consecutive bowl appearances is tied as the nation’s 15th-longest active streak.
    • Navy owns a 7-8-1 bowl game record, dropping the last three bowls by a combined 14 points.

    The Last Time ...
    San Diego State 45, Navy 31 Sept. 5, 1997 | Qualcomm Stadium | San Diego, Calif.
    • San Diego State quarterback Kevin McKechnie completed 16-of-20 passes for 371 yards and four touchdowns to lead the Aztecs to a 45-31 victory over Navy in front of 21,176 fans at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego.
    • McKechnie threw touchdown passes of 40 and 47 yards to Az Hakim and hit Taj Johnson on a 78-yard bomb.
    • Hakim also returned a kickoff 85 yards for a touchdown.
    • The Navy offense played well, battling back from a 10-point deficit to tie the game at 31 with 14:16 remaining.
    • Chris McCoy rushed for 121 yards and a touchdown on 27 carries and completed 7-of-14 passes for 109 yards. McCoy scored on a 57-yard option run.
    • The Mids also got two rushing touchdowns from Tim Cannada and one from Matt Harden. Jason Wolf caught two passes for 62 yards, while Mark Mill had three catches for 29 yards.

    Playing in the Big Time
    • Since the start of the 2003 season, Navy has played 26 games in 12 different big league stadiums (11 NFL and one MLB), posting a 16-10 record (.615).
    • No college team in the country has played in as many different professional stadiums than Navy over the last eight years.
    • This fall the Mids played Maryland at Baltimore’s M&T Bank Stadium, Notre Dame at the New Meadowlands Stadium and Army at Philadelphia’s Lincoln Financial Field. Navy will play San Diego State in the San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl at Qualcomm Stadium on Dec. 23.

    Opponent Watch
    • Navy’s nine wins this year have come against four bowl teams (SMU, Notre Dame, East Carolina and Army) and one team in the national semifinals of the FCS playoffs (Georgia Southern).
    • SMU will play Army in the Armed Forces Bowl, Notre Dame will play Miami (Fla.) in the Sun Bowl and East Carolina will play Maryland in the Military Bowl.
    • Two of Navy’s three losses have come against bowl teams (Maryland and Air Force).
    • Maryland will play East Carolina in the Military Bowl and Air Force will play Georgia Tech in the Independence Bowl.

    Cardiac Mids

    • Seven of Navy’s 12 games this year have been decided by eight points or less, with the Mids winning four of them.
    • Twenty of the 40 games during Ken Niumatalolo’s head coaching career at Navy have been decided by seven points or less with the Mids posting a 12-8 record (.600) in those games.
    • Eight of Navy’s last 17 wins have been decided by seven points or less.
  • Tiernan
    All great stuff Con...I keep pushing it all out west to the Boys at Coronado.
  • Con_Alma
    Really? That's good.

    As we get closer the press coverage will pick up. I'll share anything interesting that I find.

    I don't feel comfortable about this game. Exams this week are limiting their preparation time and they really looked terrible against Army. The line on the game has moved even further as more money plays on SDSU.
  • Tiernan
    It will be interesting to see how the crowd splits up. The Navy gets such great support from folks all over the greater SD area but on the other hand its a local college they are playing. Its hard for people to cheer against academy teams, last year at OSU vs Navy in the 'Shoe I found myself pulling for Navy on 1st downs and stops on 3rd almost sub-consciously. I'm just glad so many people like yourself are dedicating tickets to servicemen. We just heard last night that a local Marine who is at Twentynine Palms and played HS football with my son got tickets so they are getting together before the game. Great Stuff!
  • Con_Alma
    They need a lot more donations. I'm in with a group at the Academy whereby we guess the winning score of the Army game and the Athletic foundation donates a pair of Bowl tickets to the winner. The guy that won donated them and was told they could use many, many more. The requests they have are not yet able to be filled.

    Check out this release I got recently...

    ""There is more enthusiasm and interest by our military in California to attend this game than any previous bowl game over the past eight years," said Naval Academy Director of Athletics Chet Gladchuk. "The requests we have to date far outnumber the tickets we can purchase through donations. We still need a significant number of donated tickets from our alumni and friends to help us help our midshipmen, military and their families become a part of another successful Navy bowl experience."

    Among those requesting tickets are more than 1,000 sailors and marines that will be returning from deployment the week of the game, including the Battalion Landing Team 1st Battalion, 4th Marines (includes five Companies of Marines and Sailors, Reconnaissance Platoon, Tank Platoon, Artillery Battery, Light Armored Reconnaissance Platoon, Combat Engineer Platoon, and an Amphibious Assault Vehicle Platoon. The Commanding Officer is Lt. Col. Joseph Clearfield, USMC, who was the sprint football coach from 2005-07), Officers and Crew of the USS Dubuque (re-captured the MV Magellan Star from Somalia Pirates on Sept 9. The Commanding Officer is Capt. Christopher Bolt, USN and Class of 1987), and HMLA-267, which is an attack helicopter squadron.

    Other requests for donated tickets have come from Naval Base San Diego; NAS North Island San Diego; Naval Amphibious Base San Diego; Pt. Loma Base San Diego; China Lake, Calif.; Fallon, Nev.; Monterey, Calif.; Seal Beach, Calif.; Ventura, Calif.; El Centro, Calif., Le Moore, Calif. and the Brigade of Midshipmen.

    Fans can donate tickets by calling 1-800-US4-NAVY or by clicking on this link: http://tinyurl.com/4jr5eb. Donated tickets are $45 each and are 100 percent tax deductible."
  • CinciX12
    Do you usually talk to yourself? How often do you hear voices in your head? Do they tell you to do things?
  • Con_Alma
    Tiernan;600586 wrote:It will be interesting to see how the crowd splits up. The Navy gets such great support from folks all over the greater SD area but on the other hand its a local college they are playing. ...
    I wonder also. I think there's going to be plenty of Aztec fans there because they haven't been in a Bowl for a while but if tickets are made available there's going to be an awful lot of Navy fans. This is from Rivals.com


    "...Binkowski said Monday night sales for the Poinsettia Bowl have topped 46,000, putting hopes for a record-breaking crowd of 50,000 within reach. The record is 39,129 when Utah beat Navy in the 2007 Poinsettia Bowl, 35-32.

    ‘We’re selling tickets everyday, and we’re still going strong,” Binkowski said.

    SDSU’s allotment was 5,000, but SDSU’s sales are already at nearly 9,000. That 9,000 figure is considered outside the tickets SDSU fans already hold for the Poinsettia Bowl before SDSU earned an invitation. ..."

    http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/news?slug=rivals-1164965
  • Tiernan
    My son's GF's sister and her husband got tickets thru SDSU but they are 100% Navy fans. So i'm betting alot of SoCal Navy fans did the same thing and are part of that 9,000 count.
  • CinciX12
    Powers that be, can we sticky this thread?
  • brutus161
    CinciX12;601059 wrote:Powers that be, can we sticky this thread?

    Quit being a dick.
  • Con_Alma
    Navy Senior Captain and starting safety Wyatt Middleton was seen in practice yesterday with a soft cast and a sling on his arm. Middleton and Coach Niumatalolo will only say the he will play on December 23rd.

    This is not good news even if he plays.