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1995 Rose Bowl

American college football game


American college football game

FieldValue
year_game_played1995
game_nameRose Bowl
subheader**81st Rose Bowl Game**
football_season1994
visitor_name_shortPenn State
visitor_nicknameNittany Lions
visitor_schoolPenn State
home_name_shortOregon
home_nicknameDucks
home_schoolOregon
visitor_record11–0
home_record9–3
visitor_coachJoe Paterno
home_coachRich Brooks
visitor_rank_AP2
visitor_rank_coaches2
visitor_rank_bowlcoalition2
home_rank_AP12
home_rank_coaches9
home_rank_bowlcoalition11
visitor_1q7
visitor_2q7
visitor_3q14
visitor_4q10
home_1q7
home_2q0
home_3q7
home_4q6
date_game_playedJanuary 2
stadiumRose Bowl
cityPasadena, California
MVPKi-Jana Carter (Penn State RB)
Danny O'Neil (Oregon QB)
anthemPenn State Blue Band
refereeCourtney Mauzy (ACC)
halftimePenn State Blue Band, Oregon Marching Band
attendance102,247
us_networkABC
us_announcers_linkList of announcers of major college bowl games
us_announcersKeith Jackson, Bob Griese

Danny O'Neil (Oregon QB) The 1995 Rose Bowl was a college football bowl game played on Monday January 2, 1995, because New Year's Day was on a Sunday. It was the 81st Rose Bowl Game. The Penn State Nittany Lions defeated the Oregon Ducks 38–20. Ki-Jana Carter of Penn State and Danny O'Neil of Oregon both were named the Rose Bowl Players of the Game. Many observers point to this game as the one that made Ki-Jana Carter a number one selection in the 1995 NFL draft.

Teams

Main article: 1994 NCAA Division I-A football season

Both teams were appearing in the Rose Bowl after being away for many years. The Oregon Ducks last appeared in the 1958 Rose Bowl, 37 years prior. The Penn State Nittany Lions appeared only one other time, the 1923 Rose Bowl, when the Rose Bowl stadium was used for the game for the first time.

Penn State Nittany Lions

Main article: 1994 Penn State Nittany Lions football team

Penn State was playing their second season as the 11th member in the Big Ten Conference. They went undefeated through the Big Ten season and were ranked #2 going into the contest.

Oregon Ducks

Main article: 1994 Oregon Ducks football team

Oregon opened with a win over Portland State, but then lost to non-conference opponents Utah and Hawaii. However, on October 1, 1994, the Ducks pulled off a surprise trouncing of #19 USC, a team that the Ducks had defeated only one other time since 1972. Two weeks after defeating #19 USC the Ducks upset #9 Washington in a game that sparked a period of unprecedented success in the Oregon-Washington rivalry. They would go on to win the rest of their conference games, excepting a week 6 loss to Washington State, including a 10–9 victory over Arizona. The season ended with a 17–13 win over Oregon State with the Rose Bowl on the line. Oregon finished in sole possession of first place, with Arizona and USC tied for second.

Game summary

Penn State running back Ki-Jana Carter provided the highlight of the game when he scored an 83-yard touchdown on Penn State's first offensive play, prompting announcer Keith Jackson to utter, "They had him, they thought and then he was gone." After Carter's touchdown, Oregon came back to tie the game. Penn State scored again and led 14–7 at halftime, but Oregon rode the short passing game of QB Danny O'Neil and kept the ball away from the potent Penn State offense. Oregon tied the game midway through the third quarter. Penn State scored to take a 21–14 and got the ball back. Then came the key play of the game: Penn State safety Chuck Penzenik intercepted O'Neil with just over two minutes left in the third quarter, returning the ball to the Oregon 13-yard line. Carter then scored his third touchdown, a three-yard run that put the Nittany Lions ahead 28–14. Penn State went on to win in comfortable fashion, 38–20.

Scoring

First quarter

  • Penn State – Ki-Jana Carter 83 run (Brett Conway kick), 10:50
  • Oregon – Josh Wilcox 1 pass from Danny O’Neil (Matt Belden kick), 10:05

Second quarter

  • Penn State – Brian Milne 1 run (Conway kick), 1:26

Third quarter

  • Oregon – Cristin McLemore 17 pass from O’Neil (Belden kick), 4:54
  • Penn State – Carter 17 run (Conway kick), 3:53
  • Penn State – Carter 3 run (Conway kick), 2:01

Fourth quarter

  • Penn State – Conway 43 FG, 5:43
  • Penn State – Jon Witman 9 run (Michael Barninger kick), 4:24
  • Oregon – Ricky Whittle 3 run (pass failed), 2:44

Statistics

StatisticsPenn StateOregon
First downs2227
Total offense, yards430501
Rushing yards (net)22845
Passing yards (net)202456
Passes, Comp-Att-Int20–31–141–61–2

Game records

TeamPerformance vs. OpponentYear
Passing yards456, Oregon vs. Penn State1995

Aftermath

Danny O'Neil contributed to 13 Rose Bowl records including individual records for passes attempted, passes completed, and passing yardage. As of 2008, his records still stood for most offensive plays (74), most passes attempted (61), most passes completed (41), and most yards passing (456).

Ki-Jana Carter was inducted into the Rose Bowl Hall of Fame as a member of the Class of 2014.

References

Bibliography

References

  1. Bonk, Thomas. (January 3, 1995). "Rose Bowl: Penn State 38, Oregon 20". [[Los Angeles Times]].
  2. [http://www.tournamentofroses.com/News/NewsDetail/tabid/132/article/201856/KNUTE-ROCKNE-DICK-VERMEIL-AND-KI-JANA-CARTER-TO-BE-INDUCTED-INTO-THE-ROSE-BOWL-HALL-OF-FAME.aspx Knute Rockne, Dick Vermeil and Ki-Jana Carter to be Inducted into the Rose Bowl Hall of Fame] {{Webarchive. link. (2014-08-27 , Tournament of Roses Association, August 26, 2014)
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