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First Down Classic

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First Down Classic (defunct)
Previous stadiumsPirate Stadium (2007–2009)
Peoples Bank Field (2010)
Liston Stadium (2011)
Previous locationsPlatte City, Missouri (2007–2009)
Ottawa, Kansas (2010)
Baldwin City, Kansas (2011)
Operated2007–2011
Championship affiliationNAIA (2007–2011)
Previous conference tie-insGSAC (2007)
HAAC (2007–2008, 2010–2011)
GPAC (2008–2009)
AMC (2009)
KCAC (2009–2011)
Preceded byWheat Bowl (1995–2006)
Sponsors
Former names
College Fanz First Down Classic (2010)
2011 season matchup
Baker vs. Ottawa (41–17)

The First Down Classic was a National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics endorsed Pre-Season bowl game created by Jason Dannelly of the Victory Sports Network. It began operations in 2007, taking over for the defunct Wheat Bowl that operated from 1995 until 2006. In 2009, two separate games were played under the same name "First Down Classic". The game ceased operations after completion of the 2011 game.

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Game results

Date Winning Team Losing Team Location
August 25, 2007 No. 17 MidAmerica Nazarene Pioneers 59 Azusa Pacific Cougars 38 Platte City, Missouri
August 30, 2008 Doane Tigers 15 William Jewell Cardinals 13
August 29, 2009 Avila Eagles 9 Doane Tigers 6
No. 22 Ottawa Braves 31 McKendree Bearcats 21
August 28, 2010 No. 9 Ottawa Braves 24 No. 24 Baker Wildcats 14 Ottawa, Kansas
August 27, 2011 No. 23 Baker Wildcats 41 No. 10 Ottawa Braves 16 Baldwin City, Kansas

Rankings are from the NAIA Coaches' Poll.

Game details

2010

1 2 3 4 Total
Baker 0 0 0 14 14
Ottawa 7 0 7 10 24

The start of the 2010 NAIA football season began at Ottawa University in the College Fanz First Down Classic game between Ottawa and Baker. This game marked the first time the two schools met in football for 17 years. Ottawa began the game by returning the kickoff for a touchdown and led the entire game to a 24–14 victory.[1]

2011

1 2 3 4 Total
#10 Ottawa 13 4 0 0 17
#23 Baker 14 3 10 14 41

Nationally ranked at #23, Baker University upset #10 ranked Ottawa University in the 2011 match-up played at Liston Stadium in Baldwin City, Kansas. Ottawa scored first when Shane Gimzo completed a 9-yard run for a touchdown with 9:02 remaining in the first quarter. It was the only lead Ottawa would hold for the entire game, which they lost when Baker's Tyler Hatcher ran the kickoff return for 82 yards for a touchdown and Andrew Kimrey completed the PAT kick. Later that same quarter, Baker's Reggie Harris ran a 62-yard punt return for a touchdown to take the lead.

Ottawa managed to get close several times with the score at the end of the first half with Baker leading 16–17.[2]

Baker managed to hold Ottawa scoreless in the second half of play while scoring three touchdowns and a field goal. Baker recovered two fumbles and intercepted three passes to win with a final score of 41–16.[2][3]

Baker Running Back John Babb was named the game's Offensive MVP with 102 rushing yards on 10 attempts, 1 reception for 11 yards, and a Touchdown. Baker Outside Linebacker Adam Steele was named Defensive MVP with 16 tackles (7 Unassisted), 2 Interceptions and One Tackle for Loss.[2]

References

  1. ^ DakStats 3000 Baker University at Ottawa University
  2. ^ a b c "Ottawa (Kan.) at Baker (Kan.)". DakTronics 3000. Daktronics, Inc. August 27, 2011. Retrieved August 28, 2011.
  3. ^ Gillispie, Jimmy (August 11, 2011). "Baker football rolls past Braves in season opener". Baldwin City Signal. Retrieved August 28, 2011.
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