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2000 Rose Bowl
86th Rose Bowl Game
1 2 3 4 Total
Stanford 0 9 0 0 9
Wisconsin 0 3 7 7 17
Date January 1, 2000
Season 1999
Stadium Rose Bowl Stadium
Location Pasadena, California
MVP Ron Dayne (Wisconsin RB)
National anthem Stanford Band
Halftime show University of Wisconsin Marching Band, Stanford Band
Attendance 93,731
United States TV coverage
Network ABC
Announcers Keith Jackson, Dan Fouts
Rose Bowl
 < 1999  2001

The 2000 Rose Bowl was a college football bowl game played on January 1, 2000. It was the 86th Rose Bowl game and was played on January 1, 2000 at the Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, California. The game featured the Wisconsin Badgers defeating the Stanford Cardinal by a score of 17-9. Ron Dayne, the Wisconsin running back, was named the Rose Bowl Player Of The Game for the second consecutive year.[1]

Contents

Teams

Wisconsin Badgers

Stanford Cardinal

Game summary

Scoring

First quarter

  • No Score

Second quarter

  • Stanford – Mike Biselli 28-yard field goal 2 13:26 3-0
  • Wisconsin – Pisetsky 31-yard field goal 2 9:19 3-3
  • Stanford – K. Carter 1-yard run (run failed) 2 2:03 9-3

Third quarter

  • Wisconsin – Ron Dayne 4-yard run (Pisetsky kick) 3 12:57 9-10

Fourth quarter

  • Wisconsin – Bollinger 1-yard run (Pisetsky kick) 4 7:22 9-17

Aftermath

Ron Dayne was named the Rose Bowl MVP for the second time (the first time being the 1999 Rose Bowl), becoming only the third player in the long and storied history of the Rose Bowl to repeat as MVP. To this day, he is the only player from a Big Ten Conference team to accomplish this feat: Bob Schloredt of the Washington Huskies (AAWU) was the first, Charles White of USC (Pac-10) was the second, and Vince Young of the Texas Longhorns (Big 12) has subsequently become the fourth.

Cultural references

  • In the Futurama episode, Jurassic Bark, The (incorrectly inversed) 2nd quarter score is briefly shown on Fry's parents' television, while Fry's mother wears a cheese head.
  • In the Futurama episode "The Luck of the Fryrish", Fry's mother mentions the day Wisconsin won the Rose Bowl 17-9 in reference to the day Fry disappeared.

References

  1. ^ 2008 Rose Bowl Program, 2008 Rose Bowl. Accessed January 26, 2008.

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