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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. They were under no contractual obligation to accept the invitation following the demise of the Pacific Coast Conference after the 1958 college football season. Minnesota, the second-place team 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 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. However, because of a faculty council decision to emphasize academics over athletics, Ohio State 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 playing in the 1922 Rose Bowl).
Rose Bowl or Rosebowl may refer to:
Rose Parade And Bowl Game (1962)
Football Classics- USC v Wisconsin Rose Bowl 1963
1963 Rose Bowl #1 USC vs #2 Wisconsin (1st 3 quarters)
1961 Rose Bowl Washington vs. Minnesota
The Tournament Of Roses - The Rose Bowl Game (1940)
Blowing In The Wind (Live On TV, March 1963)
1959 Rose Bowl California v.s Iowa
1926 Rose Bowl Alabama (9-0) vs Washington (10-0-1)
1965 Fullerton College Football Junior Rose Bowl
Pasadena, United States of America (USA). Title reads 'Football Greets the New Year - Rose Bowl'. Various shots of big parade of floats moving through crowded streets of Pasadena prior to Rose Bowl football match. People cheering, flower bedecked floats moving along, pretty girls waving from floats. Various shots of American football match between Minnesota and UCLA (University of California at Los Angeles). Cheer leaders dancing, crowd cheering, match in progress. Minnesota wins the match. Final score - Minnesota 21, UCLA 3. (Comb.F.G.) Date found in the old record - 03/01/1962. FILM ID:2621.1 A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES. http://www.britishpathe.tv/ FO...
Fun Fact: This was the first ever #1 vs. #2 in a bowl game. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/SjpuRl : : : : We are the sports information guide, bringing you videos from teams past and present. Our video library specializes in college teams from California. Tell us in the comments section if there is a player, sport, or event that we should cover. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/SjpuRl : : : :
The USC Trojans defeated the Wisconsin Badgers, 42–37. This is the first #1 versus #2 match-up to occur in a bowl game.
The 1961 Rose Bowl game, played on Monday, January 2, 1961, was the 47th Rose Bowl game. The #6 Washington Huskies defeated the top-ranked Minnesota Golden Gophers, 17--7. Washington quarterback Bob Schloredt was named the Player Of The Game. From Wikipedia
c. 1940 "Exclusive! Special Release! The First Newsreel Subject Ever Presented in Color (sic)" Prepared and Produced by Warner Pathe News in Cinecolor. The Pasadena Tournament of Roses. Parade through the streets. Crowds watch. Men on horseback carry the American flag. Grand Marshal General Omar Bradley and Mrs Bradley in an open topped car. Crowd waves. Queen of the Tournament Victoria Goodhew waves from her rose decorated float. Train made of roses. Donald Duck. Leo Corelio (sp?) rides on horseback and throws petals in the air. Bevy of sun kissed bathing beauties in bikinis wave from a float (wolf whistle on soundtrack.) Marching majorettes. Flower dinosaur. Jet propelled skystream (?) - aircraft made from flowers. A stupendous float depicting swathes of motion p...
complete game
The 1926 Rose Bowl Game was held on January 1, 1926 in Pasadena, California. The game is commonly referred to as "the game that changed the south."[1] The game featured the Alabama Crimson Tide, making their first bowl appearance, and the Washington Huskies. Alabama were victorious 20--19, as they scored all twenty points in the third quarter. With the victory, the Crimson Tide were awarded with their first National Championship. From Wikipedia
The 1965 Junior Rose Bowl determined the Junior College National Champion that featured Fullerton Junior College vs Henderson County Junior College. The Hornets pulled out a 20-15 victory over the Cardinal winning their first of three national championships (1967 and 1983). The Pasadena Bowl, known as the Junior Rose Bowl from 1946 to 1971 and again in 1976 and 1977, was a college football bowl game. Between 1946 and 1966 and again in 1976 and 1977, the game pitted the California Junior College football champions against the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) football champions for the National Championship. It was organized by the Pasadena Junior Chamber of Commerce. The Junior Rose Bowl became the Pasadena Bowl from 1967 to 1971. It was billed as the Junior Rose Bowl t...
Northwestern (#7) vs. California (#4), January 1, 1949. Final score, NU: 20, California: 14. Northwestern's Rose Bowl win. The first half is filmed in color, while the halftime show and second half are black & white. For more info and other games, visit the Northwestern University Archives website at http://www.library.northwestern.edu/archives
rare film
Possibly the greatest Purdue victory ever caught on crisp color film then transferred into a digital format for you to enjoy here. A game in which Mike Phipps played.
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