2002 Florida Citrus Bowl
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{{Infobox college football game
| name =
| year_game_played = 2002
| title_sponsor = Capital One
| game_name = Florida Citrus Bowl
| football_season = 2001
| visitor_name_short = Michigan
| visitor_nickname = Wolverines
| visitor_school = University of Michigan
| home_name_short = Tennessee
| home_nickname = Volunteers
| home_school = University of Tennessee
| visitor_record = 8–3
| visitor_conference = Big Ten
| home_record = 10–2
| home_conference = SEC
| visitor_coach = Lloyd Carr
| home_coach = Phillip Fulmer
| visitor_rank_AP = 17
| visitor_rank_coaches = 15
| home_rank_AP = 8
| home_rank_coaches = 8
| home_rank_BCS = 6
| visitor_1q = 0
| visitor_2q = 10
| visitor_3q = 0
| visitor_4q = 7
| home_1q = 10
| home_2q = 14
| home_3q = 7
| home_4q = 14
| date_game_played = January 1
| stadium = Florida Citrus Bowl
| city = Orlando, Florida
| MVP = Casey Clausen (Tennessee QB)
| referee = Dennis Hennigan (Big East)
| attendance = 59,653
| us_network = ABC
| us_announcers_link = List of announcers of major college bowl games
| us_announcers = Sean McDonough (play–by–play)
Ed Cunningham (color)
Leslie Gudel (sideline)
| different_next = 2003
}}
The 2002 Florida Citrus Bowl was a college football bowl game held on January 1, 2002 at the Florida Citrus Bowl in Orlando, Florida. The Tennessee Volunteers, champions of the Southeastern Conference's Eastern Division, defeated the Michigan Wolverines, second-place finishers in the Big Ten Conference, 45–17. Tennessee quarterback Casey Clausen was named the game's MVP. This was the last Citrus Bowl before the game was renamed the Capital One Bowl.
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External links
- [https://bentley.umich.edu/athdept/football/bowls/2002citr.htm Summary at Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan Athletics History]
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Category:Michigan Wolverines football bowl games