Military Bowl - San Jose State beats Bowling Green, 29-20Loading
  • Military Bowl Football
    San Jose State running back Jason Simpson, left, and defensive tackle Foloi Vae (93) celebrate with the trophy after their 29-20 win over Bowling Green in the Military Bowl NCAA college football game, Thursday, Dec. 27, 2012, in Washington.
    Nick Wass | AP
  • Military Bowl Football
    San Jose State running back Ray Rodriguez (46) celebrates with a sword after they defeated Bowling Green 29-20 in the Military Bowl NCAA college football game, Thursday, Dec. 27, 2012, in Washington. San Jose State wide receiver Noel Grigsby (23) and safety Cullen Newsome (39) also celebrate.
    Nick Wass | AP
  • Military Bowl Football
    San Jose State interim head coach Kent Baer, right, embraces his girlfriend Erika Brunke after the Military Bowl NCAA college football game against Bowling Green at RFK Stadium, Thursday, Dec. 27, 2012, in Washington. San Jose State won 29-20.
    Alex Brandon | AP
  • SPORTS SANJOSE-BOWLINGGREEN 7 MCT
    San Jose State tight end Ryan Otten, left, and offensive tackle David Quessenberry (76) hold the Military Bowl trophy after their game against Bowling Green at RFK Stadium in Washington, Thursday, December 27, 2012. San Jose State defeated Bowling Green 29-20.
    Luis M. Alvarez | MCT
  • APTOPIX Military Bowl Football
    Members of the San Jose State team celebrate after the Military Bowl NCAA college football game against Bowling Green at RFK Stadium, Thursday, Dec. 27, 2012, in Washington. San Jose State won 29-20.
    Alex Brandon | AP
  • Military Bowl Football
    San Jose State quarterback David Fales (10) holds the most valuable player trophy after the Military Bowl NCAA college football game against Bowling Green at RFK Stadium Thursday, Dec. 27, 2012 in Washington. The Spartans won 29-20.
    Alex Brandon | AP
  • Military Bowl Football
    San Jose State running back Ray Rodriguez (46) hoists a sword after they defeated Bowling Green 29-20 in the NCAA college football Military Bowl, Thursday, Dec. 27, 2012, in Washington.
    Nick Wass | AP
  • SPORTS SANJOSE-BOWLINGGREEN 9 MCT
    San Jose State quarterback David Fales, right, show his mother Tonia Fales, left, his Military Bowl MVP trophy after the Spartans' game against Bowling Green at RFK Stadium in Washington, Thursday, December 27, 2012. San Jose State defeated Bowling Green 29-20.
    Luis M. Alvarez | MCT
  • SPORTS SANJOSE-BOWLINGGREEN 8 MCT
    San Jose State poses with the Military Bowl trophy after their game against Bowling Green at RFK Stadium in Washington, Thursday, December 27, 2012. San Jose State defeated Bowling Green 29-20.
    Luis M. Alvarez | MCT
  • SPORTS SANJOSE-BOWLINGGREEN 11 MCT
    San Jose running back De'Leon Eskridge (2) runs for a 1-yard touchdown against Bowling Green during the second half of the Military Bowl at RFK Stadium in Washington, Thursday, December 27, 2012. San Jose State defeated Bowling Green 29-20.
    Luis M. Alvarez | MCT
  • Military Bowl Football
    San Jose State quarterback David Fales is hit by Bowling Green linebacker Jhalil-Nashid Croley and fumbles the ball during the second half of the Military Bowl NCAA college football game at RFK Stadium Thursday, Dec. 27, 2012 in Washington.
    Alex Brandon | AP
  • Military Bowl Football
    San Jose State quarterback David Fales looks to pass during the second half of the Military Bowl NCAA college football game against Bowling Green at RFK Stadium, Thursday, Dec. 27, 2012, in Washington.
    Alex Brandon | AP
  • Military Bowl Football
    Bowling Green defensive tackle Chris Jones, foreground, runs with a fumble recovery as San Jose State quarterback David Fales (10) watches during the second half of the NCAA college footbal Military Bowl at RFK Stadium, Thursday, Dec. 27, 2012, in Washington.
    Alex Brandon | AP
  • Military Bowl Football
    Bowling Green head coach Dave Clawson, right, talks with an official during the second half of the NCAA college football Military Bowl against San Jose State at RFK Stadium, Thursday, Dec. 27, 2012, in Washington. San Jose State won 29-20.
    Alex Brandon | AP
  • Military Bowl Football
    Bowling Green running back Anthon Samuel, front left, scores a touchdown as he gets away from San Jose State defensive back Bene Benwikere (21) during the second half of the NCAA college football Military Bowl at RFK Stadium, Thursday, Dec. 27, 2012, in Washington. San Jose State won 29-20.
    Alex Brandon | AP
  • Military Bowl Football
    San Jose State running back De'Leon Eskridge (2) celebrates his touchdown against Bowling Green during the second half of the Military Bowl NCAA college football game, Thursday, Dec. 27, 2012, in Washington. San Jose State won 29-20. (AP Photo/ Nick Wass)
    Nick Wass | AP
  • Military Bowl Football
    San Jose State wide receiver Jabari Carr cannot catch a pass during the second half of the Military Bowl NCAA college football game against Bowling Green at RFK Stadium, Thursday, Dec. 27, 2012, in Washington. San Jose State won 29-20. (AP Photo/ Alex Brandon)
    Alex Brandon | AP
  • Military Bowl Football
    San Jose State wide receiver Kyle Nunn, left, fumbles the ball against Bowling Green defensive end Bryan Thomas, right, during the second half of the Military Bowl NCAA college football game, Thursday, Dec. 27, 2012, in Washington. San Jose State recovered the fumble and went on to win 29-20. (AP Photo/ Nick Wass)
    Nick Wass | AP
  • Military Bowl Football
    Bowling Green defensive backs Cameron Truss, left, and Ryland Ward, tackle San Jose State running back De'Leon Eskridge during the second half of the Military Bowl NCAA college football game at RFK Stadium, Thursday, Dec. 27, 2012, in Washington. San Jose State won 29-20. (AP Photo/ Alex Brandon)
    Alex Brandon | AP
  • Military Bowl Football
    San Jose State wide receivers Kyle Nunn (19) and Sean Linton (84) celebrate Nunn's touchdown against Bowling Green during the first half of the Military Bowl NCAA college football game, Thursday, Jan. 27, 2012, in Washington. (AP Photo/ Nick Wass)
    Nick Wass | AP
  • Military Bowl Football
    San Jose State wide receiver Kyle Nunn (19) runs with the ball en route to a touchdown as Bowling Green linebacker Gabe Martin (11) and defensive back Darrell Hunter (1) pursue during the first half of the Military Bowl NCAA college football game, Thursday, Jan. 27, 2012, in Washington. (AP Photo/ Nick Wass)
    Nick Wass | AP
  • CORRECTION Military Bowl Football
    CORRECTS DATE TO DECEMBER, NOT JANUARY - San Jose State quarterback David Fales (10) looks to pass against Bowling Green during the first half of the Military Bowl NCAA college football game, Thursday, Dec. 27, 2012, in Washington. (AP Photo/ Nick Wass)
    Nick Wass | AP
  • CORRECTION Military Bowl Football
    CORRECTS DATE TO DECEMBER, NOT JANUARY - San Jose State safety Cullen Newsome (39) tackles Bowling Green wide receiver Chris Gallon (81) during the first half of the Military Bowl NCAA college football game, Thursday, Dec. 27, 2012, in Washington. (AP Photo/ Nick Wass)
    Nick Wass | AP
  • SPORTS SANJOSE-BOWLINGGREEN 2 MCT
    San Jose State wide receiver Kyle Nunn, left, celebrates with teammate Jon Meyer, right, after scoring on a 33-yard touchdown pass against Bowling Green during the first quarter of the Military Bowl at RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C., Thursday, December 27, 2012. (Luis M. Alvarez/ MCT)
    Luis M. Alvarez | MCT
  • SPORTS SANJOSE-BOWLINGGREEN 1 MCT
    San Jose State wide receiver Kyle Nunn (19) catches a 33-yard touchdown pass against Bowling Green during the first quarter of the Military Bowl at RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C., Thursday, December 27, 2012. (Luis M. Alvarez/ MCT)
    Luis M. Alvarez | MCT

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