Last Updated on December 17, 2009 3:01 pm by drew
The Sun Bowl
El Paso,
Led by the country’s top rusher, the Cardinal look to conclude their best season in eight years on a high note as they face the Sooners – inconsistent without their star quarterback – in the Sun Bowl at
Oddsmakers from online sports book Sportsbook.com have made
Gerhart finished second to
Ingram is the successor to Bradford, who decided to return to school this season after winning the award. He likely hurt his NFL stock, undergoing season-ending surgery on his right shoulder after playing one complete game for the Sooners (7-5) this season.
That derailed the Sooners’ hopes of making the BCS championship game for the second straight year – they lost 24-14 to
Stanford (8-4), ranked 19th, is coming off its first winning season since 2001 and now makes its first bowl appearance since that same year – a 24-14 loss to Georgia Tech in the Seattle Bowl. No player has been more important to the Cardinal’s success than Gerhart, a unanimous first-team All-American.
The senior has rushed for more yards (1,736) and more touchdowns (26) than any other player in the nation, helping Stanford finish second in the Pac-10 after going 5-7 last season.
"I let the production and play speak for itself," Gerhart said. "There wasn’t a lot of preseason hype, or no preseason hype to be exact. To be recognized for what you do on the field and not as a media baby, that makes it that much more special."
With Gerhart’s help, coach Jim Harbaugh is getting a chance to continue leading Stanford, signing a three-year contract extension two weeks before this bowl.
The Cardinal upset Southern California and
Stanford won its last game, 45-38 over Notre Dame on Nov. 28, getting 205 yards and three touchdowns from Gerhart. Now the Cardinal are facing one of the top rush defenses in the country.
"We’re going to have to gang tackle," said Sooners cornerback Dominique Franks, a second-team All-Big 12 selection. "Not just one person’s going to be able to bring down that running back. But, you know, we’re always up for the challenge, and we’re going to face a great team. We want to go out there and get a win."
Franks and defensive tackle Adrian Taylor, though, intend to return.
Offensively, the Sooners rely on tackle Trent Williams, a first-team All-American. His consistency has helped freshman quarterback Landry Jones adjust after taking over for
Jones has been sacked 12 times in 11 games, completing 58.0 percent of his passes for 2,780 yards and 23 TDs while getting picked off 13 times. He’s thrown four or more touchdowns three times, but also had a five-interception game in a 58-26 loss to
Jones hasn’t gotten nearly as much production from the running game as Bradford received last season, when
DeMarco Murray had 1,038 of those yards, but missed the BCS title game due to a ruptured tendon in his left hamstring.
This will be his first bowl appearance. A dislocated knee kept
"I’m fired up,"
This will be
2009 Sun Bowl
Teams: Stanford vs.
Kickoff: Dec. 31, 2009 at 2PM ET
Venue: Sun Bowl Stadium
TV: CBS
Odds:
Stanford +10 Over 56 (+260)
Posted: 12/17/09 3:01PM ET