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1952 Vincent Black Lightning is a song by [[Richard_Thompson_(musician)|Richard Thompson]] and is the second most popular song he has written, after "[[Beeswing]]" according to a survey done for the Richard Thompson [[boxset]] [[RT_-_The_Life_and_Music_of_Richard_Thompson|RT]].
The '''2001 [[Mountain West Conference|Mountain West]] football season''' was the 3rd since eight former members of the Western Athletic Conference banded together to form the Mountain West Conference. [[Brigham Young University]] won the conference championship in 2001, it was the [[BYU Cougars football|Cougars']] 2nd MWC title since the league began in 1999.


It was originally recorded on the [[Rumor and Sigh]] album in 1991.
==Coaching Changes==
*[[Tom Craft]] took over at [[San Diego State University|San Diego State]], replacing [[Ted Tollner]].
*[[Gary Crowton]] took over at [[Brigham Young University|BYU]], replacing BYU legend [[LaVell Edwards]].


The song relates the relationship between Red Molly, James Adie, and the 1952 [[Vincent Motorcycles|Vincent Black Lightning]], a racing motorcycle of which only 27 were ever made.
==Final Standings==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! rowspan="2" align="center" | Team
! colspan="4" align="center" | Conference
! colspan="4" align="center" | Overall
! colspan="2" align-"center | Rank
|-
!Wins
!Losses
!PF
!PA
!Wins
!Losses
!PF
!PA
!AP
!Coaches
|-
| [[BYU Cougars football|BYU]]
|'''7'''
|'''0'''
|302
|191
|'''12'''
|'''2'''
|618
|424
|
|
|-
| [[Colorado State University|Colorado State]]
|'''5'''
|'''2'''
|180
|163
|'''7'''
|'''5'''
|299
|274
|
|
|-
| [[Utah Utes|Utah]]
|'''4'''
|'''3'''
|206
|114
|'''8'''
|'''4'''
|329
|210
|
|
|-
| [[New Mexico Lobos football|New Mexico]]
|'''4'''
|'''3'''
|172
|179
|'''6'''
|'''5'''
|304
|243
|
|
|-
| [[University of Nevada, Las Vegas|UNLV]]
|'''3'''
|'''4'''
|198
|169
|'''4'''
|'''7'''
|284
|270
|
|
|-
| [[Air Force Falcons football|Air Force]]
|'''3'''
|'''4'''
|204
|238
|'''6'''
|'''6'''
|337
|386
|
|
|-
| [[San Diego State Aztecs|San Diego State]]
|'''2'''
|'''5'''
|115
|195
|'''3'''
|'''8'''
|184
|290
|
|
|-
| [[Wyoming Cowboys|Wyoming]]
|'''0'''
|'''7'''
|132
|257
|'''2'''
|'''9'''
|229
|386
|
|
|-
|}

==Bowl Games==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
!Bowl
!Date
!Stadium
!City
!Result
|-
|[[New Orleans Bowl]]
|December 18, 2001
|[[Louisiana Superdome]]
|[[New Orleans, Louisiana]]
|'''Colorado State''' 45, [[University of North Texas|North Texas]] 20
|-
|[[Las Vegas Bowl]]
|December 25, 2001
|[[Sam Boyd Stadium]]
|[[Las Vegas, Nevada]]
|'''Utah''' 10, [[USC Trojans|Southern Cal]] 6
|-
|[[Liberty Bowl]]
|December 31, 2001
|[[Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium]]
|[[Memphis, Tennessee]]
|[[Louisville Cardinals|Louisville]] 28, '''BYU''' 10
|-
|}

==Awards==
*'''Coach of the Year:''' [[Gary Crowton]], BYU
*'''Offensive Player of the Year:''' RB [[Luke Staley]], Jr, BYU
*'''Defensive Player of the Year:''' DB [[Kevin Thomas]], Sr, UNLV
*'''Freshman of the Year:''' RB Dominique Dorsey, RB, UNLV

==All Conference Team==
<div style="float:left; width:48%;">
{| class="wikitable" cellpadding="3" border="1" style="font-size: 90%;"
!colspan="2"|Offense
|-
|[[Quarterback]]||Brandon Doman, Sr, BYU
|-
|[[Running back]]||[[Luke Staley]], Jr, BYU<br>Larry Ned, Sr, San Diego State
|-
|[[Wide receiver]]||[[Reno Mahe]], Jr, BYU<br>Ryan McGuffey, So, Wyoming
|-
|[[Tight end]]||[[Doug Jolley]], Sr, BYU
|-
|[[Lineman (football)|Offensive Line]]||Doug Kaufusi, Sr, Utah<br>David Moreno, Sr, San Diego State<br>[[Adam Goldberg (football player)|Adam Goldberg]], Jr, Wyoming<br>David Shohet, Sr, Colorado State<br>Jason Scukanec, Sr, BYU
|-
|[[Placekicker|Kicker]]||V. Borombozin, Sr, New Mexico
|-
|[[Kick Returner]]||Pete Rebstock, Sr, Colorado State
|}
</div><div style="float:right; width:48%;">
{| class="wikitable" cellpadding="3" border="1" style="font-size: 90%;"
!colspan="2"|Defense
|-
|[[Lineman (football)|Defensive Line]]||[[Ryan Denney]], Sr, BYU<br>Jason Kaufusi, Jr, Utah<br>Brian Johnson, Sr, New Mexico<br>Garrett Smith, Sr, Utah
|-
|[[Linebacker]]||Gary Davis, Sr, New Mexico<br>[[Justin Ena]], Sr, BYU<br>Sheldon Deckart, Jr, Utah
|-
|[[Defensive back]]||[[Kevin Thomas]], Sr, UNLV<br>[[Will Demps]], Sr, San Diego State<br>[[Sam Brandon]], Sr, UNLV<br>Jenaro Gilford, So, BYU
|-
|[[Punter (football position)|Punter]]||Joey Huber, Jr, Colorado State
|}
</div>




{{Mountain West football seasons}}

{{Mountain West Conference}}

[[Category:2001 NCAA Division I-A football season|MWC]]
[[Category:Mountain West Conference|2001 Mountain West football season]]

Revision as of 01:18, 12 October 2008

1952 Vincent Black Lightning is a song by Richard Thompson and is the second most popular song he has written, after "Beeswing" according to a survey done for the Richard Thompson boxset RT.

It was originally recorded on the Rumor and Sigh album in 1991.

The song relates the relationship between Red Molly, James Adie, and the 1952 Vincent Black Lightning, a racing motorcycle of which only 27 were ever made.