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2008 Humanitarian Bowl DVD
Maryland vs Nevada DVD

BOISE, Idaho - Da'Rel Scott got out of the doghouse in time to run over Nevada.

Fast Facts

  • Maryland celebrated its fourth bowl win in the last five years while Nevada lost its third straight bowl game.
  • Da'Rel Scott came off the bench in the second half, running for 174 yards and two TDs in 14 carries. Da'Rel Scott was benched for 2? quarters after breaking curfew.
  • Colin Kaepernick set a Humanitarian Bowl record, passing for 370 yards and three scores in the loss.

    Benched for 2 1/2 quarters for breaking curfew, Da'Rel Scott ran for 174 yards and two fourth-quarter touchdowns in 14 carries and Maryland held off the Wolf Pack 42-35 in the Humanitarian Bowl on Tuesday.

    Da'Rel Scott's 49-yard touchdown sprint early in the fourth quarter broke a 28-all tie and his 2-yard TD gallop put the Terps up 14 points.

    Colin Kaepernick kept Nevada (7-6) close, finishing 24-for-47 for a bowl-record 370 yards and three touchdowns

    Da'Rel Scott was one of seven Terrapins benched by coach Ralph Friedgen for curfew violations. He didn't get to play on the famous blue turf here until early in the third quarter and didn't touch the ball until the 5:55 mark of the third.

    Once he got going, he couldn't be stopped.

    On a second-and-7 early in the fourth quarter, he broke through the Nevada line for the 49-yard score to put the Terps (8-5) up 35-28 with 12:21 left.

    He became the seventh running back in Maryland history to top 1,000 yards for the season.

    Da'Rel Scott and the Terps were able to overcome Nevada's potent "pistol" offense, which misfired early but came alive in the second half, despite Colin Kaepernick playing with a sprained right ankle.

    Colin Kaepernick, the WAC offensive player of the year, was injured while being sacked late in the first half and moved the rest of the game with a noticeable limp. He even sat for a series in the third quarter.

    Colin Kaepernick and Nevada capitalized on a pair of mistakes by Maryland quarterback Chris Turner to pull even. Nevada's Jonathon Amaya intercepted Turner near midfield midway through the third quarter and returned it to the Maryland 22. Three plays later, Colin Kaepernick hit Vai Taua behind the Maryland secondary for a 17-yard TD score to get the Wolf Pack to 28-21.

    Da'Rel Scott soon got his first carry and sprinted for 14 yards, then went for 11 yards on the next play. But another giveaway by Turner helped Nevada tie the game.

    Turner was hit as he attempted to throw a screen at the Nevada 20. The throw went backward and Nate Agaiava recovered for the Wolf Pack. Colin Kaepernick needed only five plays and less than two minutes to draw even, hitting Marko Mitchell on a 21-yard TD.

    The tie lasted only a couple of minutes. Turner hit Torrey Scott for 26 yards on third down, and two plays later Da'Rel Scott ran for his seventh touchdown of the season. After Nevada failed to convert on fourth down at the Maryland 34 with 9 minutes left, Da'Rel Scott carried four times on the next drive for 66 yards, capped by his 2-yard score.

    Colin Kaepernick added a 15-yard touchdown run with 2:19 left, but Maryland recovered the ensuing onside kick and ran out the clock.

    The wild nature of this bowl game would have made hometown Boise State proud for its offensive firepower.

    While Da'Rel Scott and fellow offensive starter Danny Oquendo watched from the sidelines in the first half, their backups and Turner did more than keep up with a Nevada offense that was averaging 510.6 yards and 37.8 points per game.

    Turner hit third-string Adrian Cannon for a 59-yard TD on Maryland's opening drive, and found Oquendo's backup, Ronnie Tyler for a 14-yard score late in the first half to give Maryland a 28-14 lead at the break. Smith added a 99-yard kickoff return and Da'Rel Scott's backup, Morgan Green, added a 53-yard scoring run in the first half.


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