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The 1927 Rose Bowl
Game was a college football bowl game held on January 1, 1927 in Pasadena, California. The game featured the Alabama Crimson Tide, of the Southern
Conference, and Stanford, of the Pacific Coast Conference, now
the Pacific-10 Conference. It was
Stanford's second Rose Bowl game in three years. The game ended in
a 7–7 tie, the last Rose Bowl game to end in a tie.[1]
Game
summary
United Press called the 1927 Rose Bowl "the football
championship of America", and the game was considered the most
exciting in the series up to that time. The crowd of 57,417 set an
attendance record. Stanford's George Bogue missed an 18 yard field
goal attempt in the first quarter, then threw a touchdown pass to
Ed Walker and kicked the point after to put Stanford up, 7-0.
Stanford held that lead through most of the rest of the game, but
in the final minutes, they were forced to punt on fourth down. Frankie Wilton's kick
was blocked, and Alabama took over 14 yards from goal. Four plays
later, and with a minute left, Jimmy Johnson carried the ball for a
touchdown, making it 7-6. The two point conversion, and overtime,
were decades in the future. Stanford's only hope was to block the
point after, but Alabama ran the play quickly and Herschel
Caldwell's kick tied Stanford, and took away a Stanford victory in
the final minute.[2]
Scoring
First
quarter
- Stan – Walker, 15-yard pass from Bogue (Bogue kick good)
Second
quarter
Third
quarter
Fourth
quarter
- Ala – Johnson, 1-yard run (Caldwell kick good)
References
External
links
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