NCAA Football 2005 Dynasty mode - Sun Bowl - California Golden Bears vs Michigan Wolverines

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NCAA Football 2005 is an American college football video game which was released by EA Sports on July 15, 2004. It is the successor to NCAA Football 2004 in the NCAA Football series. The game features former Pittsburgh Panthers wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald on the cover. Players with the home field advantage on defense can increase the crowd's volume before the snap by repeatedly pressing a certain button on the controller, depending on the system. Likewise, the player with the home field advantage on offense can quiet the crowd with one press of the same button. Crowd noise may affect the quarterback's ability to get an audible across to his other players. If the noise is sufficient, when the quarterback tries to call an audible, one of his teammates will come down to him and gesture that he can't understand him.

Initial release date: July 15, 2004

Developer: EA Tiburon

Series: NCAA Football

Genre: Sports game

Platforms: GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox

Publishers: Electronic Arts, EA Sports

Original video recording date: September 5, 2004

The Sun Bowl is a college football bowl game that has been played since 1935 in the southwestern United States at El Paso, Texas. Along with the Sugar Bowl and Orange Bowl, it is the second-oldest bowl game in the country, behind the Rose Bowl. Usually held near the end of December, games are played at the Sun Bowl stadium on the campus of the University of Texas at El Paso; since 2011, it has featured teams from the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) and the Pac-12 Conference.

Since 2019, the game has been sponsored by Kellogg's and is officially known as the Tony the Tiger Sun Bowl,[2] after the mascot for the company's Frosted Flakes cereal. Previous sponsors include John Hancock (1987–1993), Norwest Corporation (1996–1998), Wells Fargo (1999–2003), Vitalis (2004–2005), Brut (2006–2009) and Hyundai (2010–2018).

The first Sun Bowl was the 1935 edition, played on New Year's Day between Texas high school teams;[3] the 1936 edition, played one year later, was the first Sun Bowl contested between college teams.[4] In most of its early history, the game pitted the champion of the Border Conference against an at-large opponent.[5] The first three editions were played at El Paso High School stadium (1935–1937), then switched to Kidd Field until the present stadium was ready in 1963.[6] Through the 1957 season, the game was played on January 1 or January 2; since then, with the exception of the 1976 season, the game has been played in late December, with a majority of games played on or near New Year's Eve.[4]

Notable games
The 1940 game set the record for fewest points scored, when the Arizona State Teachers College at Tempe Bulldogs played the Catholic University Cardinals to a scoreless tie, the only 0–0 result in Sun Bowl history.

In advance of the 1949 game, Lafayette College turned down an invitation from the Sun Bowl Committee because the committee would not allow an African American player to participate. This bid rejection led to a large student demonstration on the Lafayette campus and in the city of Easton, Pennsylvania, against segregation.

Main article: 1949 Sun Bowl controversy
Due to a freak snowstorm before the 1974 game,[7] followed by warming temperatures as the sun created a rising steam from the field during the first half, the game was nicknamed the "Fog Bowl."[5]

The 1992 game was the final head coaching appearance of 2001 College Football Hall of Fame inductee Grant Teaff of Baylor; his Bears won 20–15 over Arizona.[8]

The 1994 game was voted the greatest Sun Bowl ever played, and included four touchdowns by Priest Holmes, as Texas defeated North Carolina.[5]

The 2005 game set the record for most points scored (88), as UCLA defeated Northwestern 50–38.

Since the NCAA started the use of overtime in Division I bowl games in 1995,[9] the 2011 game is the only Sun Bowl decided in overtime; Utah defeated Georgia Tech, 30–27.

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