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2000 Silicon Valley Football Classic

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2000 Silicon Valley Football Classic
1234Total
Air Force 19153037
Fresno State 70131434
DateDecember 31, 2000
Season2000
StadiumSpartan Stadium
LocationSan Jose, California
MVPQB Mike Thiessen (Air Force)
LB Tim Skipper (Fresno State)
RefereeSteve Usechek (Big 12)
Attendance26,542
PayoutUS$$1.2 million
United States TV coverage
NetworkFox Sports Net
AnnouncersSteve Physioc, James Lofton, Tom Ramsey, and Eric Clemons
Silicon Valley Football Classic
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The 2000 Silicon Valley Football Classic was a post-season college football bowl game between the Air Force Falcons and the Fresno State Bulldogs on December 31, 2000, at Spartan Stadium in San Jose, California. Air Force won the game 37–34; while Air Force led 34–7 at halftime, Fresno State came within three points of tying the game before failing to score on a fake field goal in the last minute of the game.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Silicon Valley Football Classic". ESPN.