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The 1969 Rose Bowl was a college
football bowl game
played on January 1, 1969. It was the 55th Rose Bowl Game.
The Ohio
State Buckeyes defeated the USC Trojans 27-16. Rex Kern, the Ohio State quarterback, was
named the Rose Bowl Player Of The Game.[1]
Heisman trophy winner O. J. Simpson
rushed for 171 yards and an 80 yard touchdown run, but USC had five
turnovers, including both an interception and a fumble by Simpson.
It was only the second #1 vs. #2 matchup in the Rose Bowl. The 1963 Rose Bowl
was the first. It was the first time in the history of the Big
Ten-PCC/Pac-8 agreement that two unbeaten teams faced each
other.
It was the first of four Rose Bowl matchups featuring Ohio State
coach Woody Hayes
and USC coach John
McKay. It was the first of two with the National Championship
on the line for both schools.
Teams
This was only the 2nd time in the Rose Bowl where the #1 and #2
teams on the AP poll played. It was only the third time in a Bowl
game. The 1963
Rose Bowl was the first and the 1964 Cotton Bowl was the
second. It was the 12th time overall that the #1 and #2 team faced
each other since the inception of the AP poll in 1936.[2] The Bowl Championship Series was
created later to make at least one matchup of the top two teams in
the nation.
Ohio State
Buckeyes
The Buckeyes featured a group called "The Super Sophomores"
playing in their first varsity season. John Brockington, Leo Hayden, Rex Kern, Jim Otis, Jim Stillwagon and Jack Tatum.
USC
Trojans
The Trojans finished undefeated, with one tie at the end of the
season against #9 ranked Notre Dame. They had been ranked #1 since
October 19, but the 21-21 tie put Ohio State in the top spot. They
were captained by Heisman Trophy winner O. J. Simpson.
Game
summary
The 1969 Rose Bowl was also the beginning of a celebration of a
century of college football. Later during the 1969 college football
season, many teams would wear uniform patches or helmet stickers
with "100" to signify the anniversary.
A number of celebrities were present, including 1968
President-elect Richard Nixon, Bob Hope, and Oklahoma football coach Bud Wilkinson.[3]
First Lady Pat Nixon was
a graduate of USC, but President Nixon spent time on both
sidelines.[3]
Richard Nixon called the Rose Bowl Game, "the prize game of all
bowl games."[3]
A USC fumble at the Trojans' 21 yard line set up a Rex Kern pass
to Leo Hayden for the final 4 yards, then a fumbled reception cost
Southern Cal the ball again at its own 16. USC had five turnovers,
including two by O. J. Simpson. Simpson, besides having a fumble
and interception, also underestimated the speed of John Tatum, the
Ohio State cornerback. This happened on a swing pass that should
have been a touchdown, and then on the same series when Simpson
overthrew a touchdown pass to Ted DeKraai. Ohio State had one
fumble, but managed to keep possession.
Scoring
First
quarter
Second
quarter
- USC - Ayala 21 field goal, 9:40
- USC - Simpson 80 run (Ayala kick), 6:38
- OSU - Otis 1 run (Roman kick), 1:45
- OSU - Roman 26 field goal, 0:03
Third
quarter
- OSU - Roman 25 field goal, 1:40
Fourth
quarter
- OSU - Hayden 4 pass from Kern (Roman kick), 13:52
- OSU - Gillian 16 pass from Kern (Roman kick),10:05
- USC - Dickerson 19 pass from Sogge (Sogge pass failed),
7:32
Aftermath
The super sophomores would be stunned in defense of their
national title in the 1969 Michigan
vs. Ohio State football game, one of the most notable in the Michigan-Ohio State rivalry. They would
appear in their senior season in the 1971 Rose Bowl where they lost
to a Jim Plunkett
- led Stanford team.
The 2006 Rose
Bowl was the third Rose Bowl game matchup between the AP #1 and
#2 teams. All three #1 vs #2 Rose Bowl games have featured the USC
Trojans.
References
Bibliography
- University of Southern California football media guide. (PDF
copy available at www.usctrojans.com)
- Ohio State University football media guide. (PDF copy available
at www.ohiostatebuckeyes.com)
- College Football's Twenty-Five Greatest Teams: The Sporting News. ISBN 0-89204-281-8
- Park, Jack (2003). The Official
Ohio State Football Encyclopedia: National Championship
Edition. Sports Publishing LLC. ISBN
1582616957.
- Jenkins, Dan - Defense And Rex Make A King. Ohio State's
Buckeyes came from 10 points behind to win the Rose Bowl and the
national championship with a crushing display of excellence that
kept USC's offense in hand and its defense dismayed. Sports
Illustrated, January 13, 1969
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