2004 Peach Bowl (January)
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{{Infobox college football game
| name =
| year_game_played = 2004
| title_sponsor = Chick-fil-A
| game_name = Peach Bowl
| subheader = 36th Peach Bowl
| image = File:1996 Georgia Dome (cropped).JPEG
| caption = The Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia, hosted the Peach Bowl.
| football_season = 2003
| visitor_name_short = Clemson
| visitor_nickname = Tigers
| visitor_school = Clemson University
| home_name_short = Tennessee
| home_nickname = Volunteers
| home_school = University of Tennessee
| visitor_record = 8-4
| visitor_conference = ACC
| home_record = 10-2
| home_conference = SEC
| visitor_coach = Tommy Bowden
| home_coach = Phillip Fulmer
| home_rank_AP = 6
| home_rank_coaches = 7
| home_rank_BCS = 8
| visitor_1q = 10
| visitor_2q = 14
| visitor_3q = 0
| visitor_4q = 3
| home_1q = 7
| home_2q = 7
| home_3q = 0
| home_4q = 0
| date_game_played = January 2
| stadium = Georgia Dome
| city = Atlanta, Georgia
| referee = Tom DeJoseph (Big East)
| attendance = 75,125
| us_network = ESPN
| us_announcers_link = List of announcers of major college bowl games
| us_announcers = Ron Franklin (Play-by-Play)
Mike Gottfried (Color Commentator)
Erin Andrews (Sideline Reporter)
| different_previous = 2002
| different_next = 2004 (Dec)
}}
The 2004 Peach Bowl, part of the 2003–04 bowl game season, featured the Clemson Tigers and the Tennessee Volunteers.{{cite web|url=http://www.usatoday.com/sports/scores104/104002/20040102NCAAFTENNESSEE-0nr.htm|title=Clemson vs. Tennessee|publisher=USA Today|date=January 2, 2004|access-date=March 22, 2019}}
Clemson scored first on an 8-yard touchdown run from Duane Coleman, giving Clemson a 7–0 lead. Aaron Hunt kicked a 23-yard field goal, giving Clemson a 10–0 lead. Tennessee quarterback Casey Clausen threw a 19-yard touchdown pass to Chris Hannon, pulling Tennessee to 10–7. In the second quarter, Chad Jasmin scored on a 15-yard touchdown run, giving Clemson a 17–7 lead. A 30-yard touchdown pass from Clausen to Mark Jones put Tennessee to within 17–14. Kyle Browning scored an 8-yard touchdown run on a variation of the fumblerooski to give Clemson a 24–14 halftime lead. In the fourth quarter, Hunt drilled a 28-yard field goal for the final points of the game to give Clemson the 27–14 win.
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Category:January 2004 sports events in the United States
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