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The 1960 Rose Bowl was a college
football bowl game
played on January 1, 1960 at the end of the 1959 college football
season. It was the 46th Rose Bowl Game. This was the first Rose
Bowl appearance by the Huskies since the 1944 Rose Bowl and the first appearance
by the Badgers since the 1953 Rose Bowl. This was the first-ever
meeting of these two football programs. The Washington Huskies defeated
the Wisconsin Badgers 44-8.
Teams
The Washington Huskies were the first conference champions of
the newly-formed Athletic Association of Western
Universities (AAWU), commonly referred to as the "Big Five" at
the time, and now as the "Pac-10". The conference formed in the
wake of the "pay for play" scandal and collapse of the Pacific Coast Conference (PCC)
after the 1958 college football
season. As a result of the demise of the PCC, the Rose Bowl had
no contractual agreement with either the Big 5 or Big 10 to send
their league champions to the game: both teams received "at-large"
invitations and accepted.
Washington
Huskies
Washington came entered the game as the West representative, the
first champions of the newly-formed AAWU conference. Washington was
led by quarterback
Bob Schloredt, a
20 year-old junior who "conspicuously lack[ed] his trade's
traditional egotism", stating "I consider myself just adequate."
Remarkably, he was also 90% blind in his left eye.[1]
Wisconsin
Badgers
Wisconsin came to the game as the Big Ten Conference champions
and a 7-2 overall record, with losses to Purdue and Illinois. Despite the
similarity in the poll rankings, Wisconsin entered the game as a 6½
point favorite due in part to recent dominance of the Big Ten
Conference in Rose Bowl games (Big Ten representatives had won
twelve of the last thirteen).[1]
Game
summary
Scoring
First
quarter
Second
quarter
Third
quarter
Fourth
quarter
Aftermath
Washington quarterback Bob Schloredt and halfback George Fleming
would be named a co-Players of the Game. Schloredt would
subsequently be named the Player of the Game in the 1961 Rose Bowl,
becoming the first player in the history of the Rose Bowl to be
twice-honored as the Player of the Game.
References
External
links
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