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1 Scoring summary  



1.1  1st quarter  





1.2  2nd quarter  





1.3  3rd quarter  





1.4  4th quarter  





1.5  Overtime  







2 References  





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2000 FedEx Orange Bowl
66th Orange Bowl
BCS Bowl Game
1234OT Total
Michigan 072107 35
Alabama 0141406 34
DateJanuary 1, 2000
Season1999
StadiumPro Player Stadium
LocationMiami Gardens, Florida
MVPDavid Terrell (Michigan WR)
FavoriteAlabama by 2.5 (48.5) [1]
RefereeChuck McFerrin (Pac-10)
Attendance70,461[2]
United States TV coverage
NetworkABC
AnnouncersBrad Nessler (Play by Play)
Bob Griese (Analyst)
Lynn Swann (Sideline)
Nielsen ratings11.4[2]
Orange Bowl
 < 1999  2001

The 2000 FedEx Orange Bowl game was a post-season college football bowl game between the Michigan Wolverines and the Alabama Crimson Tide on January 1, 2000, at Pro Player StadiuminMiami Gardens, Florida. Michigan defeated Alabama 35–34 in an overtime battle. The game was part of the 1999–2000 Bowl Championship Series (BCS) of the 1999 NCAA Division I-A football season and represented the concluding game of the season for both teams. The Orange Bowl was first played in 1935, and the 2000 game represented the 66th edition of the Orange Bowl. The contest was televised in the United States on ABC.

Quarterback Tom Brady, making his final collegiate appearance, led Michigan to the win, throwing for a career-high 369 yards and four touchdowns, while leading the team back from a pair of 14-point deficits in regulation (14–0 in the first half, and 28–14 in the second). Brady threw the game-winning score in overtime on a bootlegtotight end Shawn Thompson. The game was won by Michigan when Alabama's placekicker, Ryan Pflugner, missed an extra point following their own touchdown. This was the first BCS Bowl game to go into overtime.

This was Brady's final game for the Michigan Wolverines. He was selected 199th overall in the 2000 NFL draft by the New England Patriots.

Scoring summary

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1st quarter

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No scoring

2nd quarter

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Alabama: Shaun Alexander 5 yard run (Ryan Pflunger kick) 9:48 UA 7 UM 0

Alabama: Shaun Alexander 6 yard run (Ryan Pflunger kick) 6:51 UA 14 UM 0

Michigan: David Terrell 27 yard pass from Tom Brady (Hayden Epstein kick) 0:58 UA 14 UM 7

3rd quarter

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Michigan: David Terrell 57 yard pass from Tom Brady (Hayden Epstein kick) 13:03 UA 14 UM 14

Alabama: Shaun Alexander 50 yard run (Ryan Pflunger kick) 11:00 UA 21 UM 14

Alabama: Freddie Milons 62 yard punt return (Dave Crittenden kick) 8:29 UA 28 UM 14

Michigan: David Terrell 20 yard pass from Tom Brady (Hayden Epstein kick) 5:42 UA 28 UM 21

Michigan: Anthony Thomas 3 yard run (Hayden Epstein kick) 1:01 UA 28 UM 28

4th quarter

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No scoring

Overtime

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Michigan: Shawn Thompson 25 yard pass from Tom Brady (Hayden Epstein kick) UM 35 UA 28

Alabama: Antonio Carter 21 yard pass from Andrew Zow (kick failed) UM 35 UA 34

References

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  1. ^ "Orange Bowl Odds: College football". Vegasinsider. January 1, 2003. p. C10. Archived from the original on October 26, 2020. Retrieved October 24, 2020.
  • ^ a b "BCS Game Results". orangebowl.org. September 26, 2007. Archived from the original on June 2, 2009. Retrieved January 13, 2008.
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