The
2004 Gaylord Hotels Music City Bowl (presented by
Bridgestone) was held on December 31, 2004, in
Nashville, Tennessee at
The Coliseum. The game featured the
Alabama Crimson Tide, of the
SEC, and the
Minnesota Golden Gophers, of the
Big Ten. The game was ultimately won by Minnesota, 20–16.
Alabama was led by head coach
Mike Shula and entered a game with a 6–5 record, as the team ended
their 2004 regular season by losing three of their final four games. The Crimson Tide offense was led by quarterback Spencer Pennginton, who was a backup at the beginning of the season, but was put into the starting role when
Brodie Croyle was injured versus
Western Carolina.
Glen Mason led the Golden Gophers into the bowl game, who also had a 6–5 record. The Golden Gophers ended their 2004 regular season by losing five of their final six games after a 5–0 start. The Minnesota offense was led by two 1,000-yard rushers in
Laurence Maroney and
Marion Barber III, the latter of which would be named MVP of the bowl game. The two
running backs combined for 2,617 yards and twenty-three touchdowns.
Game
First quarter
Minnesota began the first drive of the game at their own 20–yard line following a touchback on the opening...
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