Auburn and Northwestern in the Outback Bowl 2010


Northwestern had seen this before. Their 38-35 overtime loss to Auburn in the 2010 Outback Bowl was almost the exact opposite of their victory at Purdue during the regular season. In that game, the Boilermakers had six turnovers, including three in the final two minutes of the first half that led to 13 quick points. Still, Purdue only trailed 27-21 in the final minute with a first and goal inside the Northwestern 10 yard line. Agonizingly, Purdue could not convert and Northwestern was given a win thanks mostly to the other team’s mistakes. They were able to pay that win forward on New Year’s Day.

Northwestern had 625 yards of total offense, including 532 yards passing from quarterback Mike Kafka. They could not overcome five interceptions, a lost fumble, two missed field goals, and a missed extra point though. Kafka, playing in his final collegiate game, set an all time bowl record with 47 completions and 78 attempts. Auburn did not fare much better in the generosity department. The Tigers also lost four fumbles to keep the Wildcats in it. Those fumbles helped make for what was one of the craziest endings in bowl history. The ending of this game was so crazy that Auburn stormed the field three times thinking it had won before the game was officially over.

With 3:20 remaining into the game, Kafka madeĀ  a two yard run while Stefan Demos a kicker made it 35-27 when he missedĀ  extra points. Afterwards, Northwestern made a fumble followed by a drive down that field a tying touchdown. After that touchdown, Kafka set up Sidney Stewart to an 18 yard touchdown that drew wildcats within two. Subsequently Brendan Mitchell held the game tying a two point’s conversion as well as a fumble during kickoff return to give Northwestern right back the ball. The game continued to an overtime after Demos the 44-yard field goal.

After Auburn scored only a field goal on its overtime possession northwestern needed only a touchdown to win the game. At first it looked as if Auburn had locked up a victory when Kafka was sacked and fumbled to the Tigers. The fumble was overturned on a replay review, however, and Auburn had to return to its sideline. Auburn rushed the field once more when Demos missed yet another field goal a few plays later, but a roughing the kicker penalty was called and a first down was awarded to Northwestern.

Following Northwestern failure to make a touchdown preceded by the penalty it prepared for another
field goal. With Demos suffering an injury from a previous attempt, back up kicker Steve Falherty was implored to try a trying field goal. Rather than attempt to tie Northwestern faked a field goal attempt. This saw Zeke Markshausen given a handoff between the legs by Dan Persa during the fake attempt and tackled before scoring. This saw Auburn match into the field since it had secured a vigorously earned bowl victory.

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