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1955 Rose Bowl

American college football game


American college football game

FieldValue
year_game_played1955
game_nameRose Bowl
subheader41st Rose Bowl Game
football_season1954
visitor_name_shortUSC
visitor_nicknameTrojans
visitor_schoolUniversity of Southern California
home_name_shortOhio State
home_nicknameBuckeyes
home_schoolOhio State University
visitor_record8–3
visitor_conferencePCC
home_record9–0
home_conferenceBig Ten
visitor_coachJess Hill
home_coachWoody Hayes
visitor_rank_AP17
visitor_rank_coaches11
home_rank_AP1
home_rank_coaches2
visitor_1q0
visitor_2q7
visitor_3q0
visitor_4q0
home_1q0
home_2q14
home_3q0
home_4q6
date_game_playedJanuary 1
stadiumRose Bowl
cityPasadena, California
MVPDave Leggett (Ohio State QB)
oddsOhio State by 14 points
refereeEdward Wagner (AAWU;
split crew: AAWU, Big Ten)
halftimeK. Massey & Archie Whatley
attendance89,191
us_networkNBC
us_announcers_linkList of announcers of major college bowl games
us_announcersMel Allen

split crew: AAWU, Big Ten) The 1955 Rose Bowl was the 41st edition of the college football bowl game, played at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, on Saturday, January 1. The top-ranked Ohio State Buckeyes of the Big Ten Conference defeated the USC Trojans of the Pacific Coast Conference, 20–7.

Ohio State head coach Woody Hayes came into his first Rose Bowl tied for the national championship with PCC champion UCLA. However, #2 UCLA was locked out of the game because of the PCC's "no-repeat" rule,{{cite book enacted after California's third consecutive appearance in January 1951.

Teams

Ohio State

Main article: 1954 Ohio State Buckeyes football team

Ohio State quarterback Dave Leggett threw eleven passes, completing six, one a touchdown pass to Robert Archbald Watkins Jr. Halfback Hopalong Cassady ran for 92 yards and led the Buckeyes to 304 yards on the ground and an overall advantage of 360-206 yards in total offense.

USC

Main article: 1954 USC Trojans football team

The only touchdown by USC was an 86-yard punt return by Aramis Dandoy.

Game summary

The teams played in the first rainstorm to hit Pasadena during a Rose Bowl in more than 50 years. The fans were under umbrellas, and it rained during the entire game, turning the field to mud.

Scoring

First quarter

:No scoring

Second quarter

  • OSU – Dave Leggett 3-yard run (Tad Weed kick)
  • OSU – Bob Watkins 21-yard pass from Leggett (Watkins kick)
  • USC – Aramis Dandoy 86-yard punt return (Sam Tsagalakis kick)

Third quarter

:No scoring

Fourth quarter

  • OSU – Dick Harkrader 9-yard run (Weed kick blocked)

Aftermath

  • Ohio State shared the national championship with UCLA for the 1954 season. It was the first "split" championship in college football, when the writers selected the Buckeyes and the coaches chose the Bruins.
  • This was the first time a West Coast team had been affected by the "no-repeat" rule, which was not in place when California appeared in three straight (1949, 1950, 1951). It happened once more, when Oregon State had to stay home three years later. When the PCC disbanded in 1959, the "no-repeat" rule was dropped by the new AAWU and Washington won the next two Rose Bowls in 1960 and 1961. The Big Ten kept the rule in place from the late 1940s into the early 1970s, although Minnesota made consecutive appearances, the 1961 game was as an "at-large" selection. After the rule was dropped, the first to return in successive years was Ohio State in 1974, the sole win for the Big Ten in that decade.

Game notes

  • The game was played in the rain; Coach Hayes was not happy that the bands performed the halftime show on the already muddy field

References

References

  1. (January 1, 1955). "Ohio State 2 TD favorite over Southern Cal". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
  2. (January 2, 1955). "Ohio State subdues USC, 20-7". Spokesman-Review.
  3. (January 2, 1955). "Buckeyes drub USC 20-7". Eugene Register-Guard.
  4. {{usurped
  5. 2011 Rose Bowl Historic Media Guide, Pasadena Tournament of Roses Association, December 2011
  6. Lesmirises, Doug - [https://www.cleveland.com/osu/index.ssf/2009/12/buckeye_rose_bowl_rewind_natio.html Buckeyes Rose Bowl Rewind: National championship glory in the mud of 1955.] Cleveland Plain Dealer, December 16, 2009 Quote: "Through mud, slime, murk and driving rain, Ohio State's dauntless Buckeyes today reached the all-time zenith of the University's football history. Ploughing through muck in the fog and semi-darkness, the Buckeyes vanquished Southern California, 20 to 7, in the worst weather conditions of Rose Bowl history."
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