Late field goal leads ECU past Broncos

By Jaymes Song - Associated Press Sports Writer     Dec 24, 2007

After scrambling out of the box, East Carolina quarterback Patrick Pinkey (15) is tackled by Boise State defenders Ian Smart, back left, and Orlando Scandrick (8) in the first quarter of the Pirates' 41-38 victory in the Hawaii Bowl on Sunday in Honolulu.

? Ben Hartman kicked a 34-yard field goal as time expired to give East Carolina a 41-38 victory over No. 24 Boise State in the Hawaii Bowl on Sunday night.

Chris Johnson set an NCAA bowl record with 408 all-purpose yards for the Pirates (8-5), who won their first postseason game since the 2000 Galleryfurniture.com Bowl.

Johnson rushed for 223 yards, caught three passes for 32 yards and returned six kickoffs for 153 yards.

But he committed a costly fumble late that almost sent it to overtime.

With East Carolina trying to run out the clock near midfield, Marty Tadman scooped up Johnson’s fumble and returned it 47 yards for a touchdown to tie it at 38 with 1:25 left.

The Pirates took possession at their 39 with 1:16 left and drove to the Broncos 17 to set up Hartman’s kick.

The Pirates stormed the field in celebration and chased after Hartman, who dashed toward the locker room.

The Broncos (10-3), making their sixth straight bowl appearance, almost repeated their last-minute magic from a year ago when they stunned Oklahoma in overtime in the Fiesta Bowl to finish 13-0.

But this time, it was the Broncos who fell a little short without any trick plays and an ailing Ian Johnson.

Johnson, who was nursing a sprained left ankle, carried the ball just once for one yard in the first quarter and finished with 11 yards on four carries.

It was Chris Johnson who stole the show.

He was named the Most Valuable Player for the Pirates. Jeremy Avery, who rushed for 68 yards and caught four passes for 43 yards was named Boise State’s MVP.

Taylor Tharp was 30-of-44 for 266 yards and two touchdowns with two interceptions for Boise State.

Patrick Pinkney threw for 117 yards and also rushed for 53 more for East Carolina.

The Pirates appeared to have the game in hand when they took a 38-14 lead early in the third quarter on Brandon Simmons’ 3-yard TD run.

The Broncos, however, hung in and reeled off 24 straight points.

D.J. Harper’s one-yard TD plunge cut East Carolina’s lead to 38-31 with 7:09 left.

Most of the crowd was headed out of the stadium after Titus Young fumbled the ball, setting up the Pirates at their 39 with 1:45 left.

But East Carolina’s star couldn’t hang on to the ball as he struggled to add a few more yards to his record.

Johnson had 181 rushing yards in the first half alone, including a 68-yard TD run that put East Carolina ahead 10-7.

He also caught a screen pass from Pinkney and took it 18 yards for a TD to make it 24-7.

Dominique Lindsay had a pair of three-yard TD runs in the first half for East Carolina.

His second touchdown gave the Pirates a 31-14 lead heading into halftime.

The usually explosive Broncos looked rusty and unprepared in the first half. They went three-and-out on their first four possessions, followed by an interception, touchdown and fumble.

Boise State, a 101â2-point favorite, managed just three yards of offense in the first quarter while East Carolina racked up 181 behind Johnson’s 106 rushing yards.

The Broncos’ lone highlight in the first quarter was Austin Smith’s 89-yard kickoff return for a TD. In the second quarter, Ryan Putnam caught a three-yard pass from Tharp to cut East Carolina’s lead to 10.

Boise State was without its top receiver, Jeremy Childs, who didn’t make the trip for violating team rules.

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