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1962 Rose Bowl

American college football game

1962 Rose Bowl

American college football game

FieldValue
year_game_played1962
game_nameRose Bowl
subheader48th Rose Bowl Game
football_season1961
visitor_name_shortMinnesota
visitor_nicknameGolden Gophers
visitor_schoolUniversity of Minnesota
home_name_shortUCLA
home_nicknameBruins
home_schoolUniversity of California, Los Angeles
visitor_record7–2
home_record7–3
visitor_coachMurray Warmath
home_coachBill Barnes
visitor_rank_AP6
visitor_rank_coaches6
home_rank_AP16
home_rank_coachesNR
visitor_1q7
visitor_2q7
visitor_3q0
visitor_4q7
home_1q3
home_2q0
home_3q0
home_4q0
date_game_playedJanuary 1
stadiumRose Bowl
cityPasadena, California
MVPSandy Stephens
QB - Minnesota
oddsMinnesota by 8
anthemUCLA Band
refereeR.E. Meyer (Big Ten)
(split crew: Big Ten, AAWU)
halftimeUCLA Band, University of Minnesota Marching Band
attendance98,214
us_networkNBC (first color broadcast)
us_announcers_linkList of announcers of major college bowl games
us_announcersMel Allen, Braven Dyer
ratings31.0

QB - Minnesota (split crew: Big Ten, AAWU)

The 1962 Rose Bowl, played on January 1, 1962, was the 48th Rose Bowl Game. The Minnesota Golden Gophers defeated the UCLA Bruins, 21–3.

Big Ten Conference champion Ohio State declined the invitation to play in the Rose Bowl. Days after the conclusion of the regular season, the university's faculty council voted 28–25 against participation in the Rose Bowl. They were under no contractual obligation to accept the invitation following the demise of the Pacific Coast Conference after the 1958 season. Minnesota, the runner-up in the Big Ten, was then offered the "at-large" invitation, and accepted.

Minnesota quarterback Sandy Stephens was named the Rose Bowl Player Of The Game. It was broadcast on the NBC television network and was the first national color television broadcast of a college football game.

The 1962 Rose Bowl

Teams

University of Minnesota Golden Gophers

Main article: 1961 Minnesota Golden Gophers football team

The Gophers had gone to the Rose Bowl the previous year as the #1 team in the nation and lost to the Washington Huskies. In 1961, the Gophers actually finished in second place in Big Ten Conference play. Minnesota had a loss to Missouri, and a Big Ten loss to Wisconsin in their rivalry game. Ohio State was the Big Ten champion, but because of a faculty council decision to emphasize academics over athletics, the Buckeyes turned down the Rose Bowl berth. Ironically, Minnesota would not have received the Rose Bowl invitation if they had, in fact, been the 1961 Big Ten champion and the conference had a formal agreement with the Rose Bowl for the 1961 and 1962 games, since the Big Ten had a "no-repeat" rule in effect until 1972. The Gophers were led by Sandy Stephens, the first African American All-American quarterback. However, he was not the first African-American starting quarterback in a Rose Bowl (this distinction goes to Charles Fremont West of Washington & Jefferson, forty years earlier in 1922).

UCLA Bruins

In the regular season, UCLA had lost at both Michigan and Ohio State earlier in the season. They also lost to Washington, but managed to beat USC during one of the few rainy games in the rivalry.

Game summary

The weather was sunny, and Minnesota wore their home maroon jerseys, with white helmets and white pants, while UCLA also wore their home powder blue uniforms with gold pants. Using the single wing offense, UCLA struggled against the Gophers, netting only one field goal to open the scoring in the first quarter. Minnesota had 21 first downs to UCLA's 8, and the Gophers held the Bruins to 107 total yards, while gaining 297 yards on 66 plays. Stephens rushed for 46 yards on 12 carries, including two rushing touchdowns, and was 7 for 11 in passing for 75 yards.

Large number of busses delivering staff, players, students, and fans for the 1962 Rose Bowl

Scoring

First quarter

  • UCLA — Bobby Smith kicks 28-yard field goal. UCLA 3–0
  • Minnesota — Sandy Stephens dives over from one-yard line. Tom Loechler kick. MINN 7–3

Second quarter

  • Minnesota — Bill Munsey goes over from three-yard line. Loechler kick. MINN 14–3

Third quarter

  • No scoring

Fourth quarter

  • Minnesota — Stephens runs over from two-yard line. Loechler kick. MINN 21–3

Statistics

Team statsMinn.UCLA
First downs218
Net Yards Rushing22255
Net Yards Passing7552
Total Yards297107
PC–PA–Int.7–11–05–8–0
Punts–Avg.3–40.75–37.2
Fumbles–Lost3–22–2
Penalties–Yards6–701–5

Aftermath

This is Minnesota's only Rose Bowl win and its most recent appearance. Through the 2019 season, Minnesota has gone the longest in the Big Ten conference without playing in the Rose Bowl game. Sandy Stephens was named the Most Valuable player, and became the first African American to get the award.

Both head coaches in the game were University of Tennessee graduates who had played under legendary coach Robert Neyland.

Game facts

All-American defensive tackle Bobby Bell played in both the 1961 and 1962 Rose Bowls for the Gophers. He later played in two Super Bowls with the Kansas City Chiefs, I and IV, winning the latter in January 1970.

References

References

  1. Liska, Jerry. (January 2, 1962). "Minnesota whips UCLA, 21–3, in Rose Bowl". Youngstown Vindicator.
  2. (January 2, 1962). "Minnesota stops UCLA, 21–3". Eugene Register-Guard.
  3. (November 29, 1961). "Buckeyes finally lose, 28-25 in bowl debate". Toledo Blade.
  4. (November 29, 1961). "Ohio State's rejection of Rose Bowl bid trip triggers sharp comments". Youngstown Vindicator.
  5. (November 29, 1961). "Ohio State rejects chance to play in Rose Bowl game". Spokesman-Review.
  6. Stevenson, Jack. (December 3, 1961). "Minnesota accepts bid, plays Uclans in Rose tilt". Youngstown Vindicator.
  7. link. (2008-03-06 , [[2008 Rose Bowl]]. Accessed January 26, 2008.)
  8. [http://www.rosebowlstadium.com/RoseBowl_history_154_facts.htm Historic Facts about the Rose Bowl Stadium] {{webarchive. link. (March 26, 2010)
  9. Tim Brady - [http://www.alumni.umn.edu/The_Road_to_the_Rose_Bowl2.html The Road to the Rose Bowl]. Minnesota Magazine, University of Minnesota Alumni Association. September 8, 2003
  10. (2023-09-26). "AP Top 25 Reality Check: The top tier of teams in poll widens as points gap between them shrinks".
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