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The 2001 Rose Bowl was a college
football bowl game
played on January 1, 2001. It was the 87th Rose Bowl game. The University of
Washington Huskies football team defeated the Purdue University
Boilermakers football team 34-24. Washington senior quarterback
Marques
Tuiasosopo was named the Rose Bowl Player Of The Game.[1]
Teams
Washington
Huskies
In the 2000 season, the Huskies shared the Pacific-10 Conference title with
Oregon and Oregon State. Washington had given Oregon State their
only defeat of the year 33-30. Oregon gave Washington their only
defeat of the year 23-16. Oregon State beat Oregon in the 2000
Civil War game 23-13. Ultimately, it was a 23-37 loss at Wisconsin
by Oregon earlier in the season that decided the Rose Bowl
representative. With two losses, by the multiple team tie rules
Oregon was out of the comparison. This left Oregon State and
Washington, and the Huskies won the head to head matchup with the
Beavers. Washington, Oregon State and Oregon were ranked 4th, 5th,
and 9th respectively in the final regular season AP football
poll.
Purdue
Boilermakers
The Big Ten champion Purdue Boilermakers, were led by
quarterback Drew
Brees. They did not have a particularly auspicious start,
winning against Central Michigan and Kent before losing at Notre
Dame. They defeated Minnesota, but then lost at Penn State. The
Boilermakers made surprising wins in October starting with
Michigan, then at Northwestern, at Wisconsin and finishing with
Ohio State. A loss at Michigan State set them back, but a win over
Indiana and losses by Michigan and Ohio State left them in a three
way tie with Northwestern and Michigan. Purdue got the Rose Bowl
invitation by virtue of the head to head victories over
Northwestern and Michigan.
Game
summary
First
quarter
- Washington – Cleman, 1-yard run, 8:33 (Anderson kick)
- Washington – Tuiasosopo, 5-yard run, 4:42 (Anderson kick)
Second
quarter
- Purdue – Sutherland, 5-yard pass from Drew Brees, 11:32 (Dorsch
kick)
- Purdue – Dorsch, 26-yard field goal, 0:26
Third
quarter
- Washington – Anderson, 47-yard field goal, 13:12
- Purdue – Sutherland, 24-yard pass from Brees, 11:58 (Dorsch
kick)
- Washington – Anderson, 42-yard field goal, 6:55
Fourth
quarter
- Washington – Elstrom, 8-yard pass from Tuiasosopo, 12:00
(Anderson kick)
- Washington – Hurst, 8-yard run, 7:25 (Anderson kick)
- Purdue – Brown, 42-yard run, 6:37 (Dorsch kick)
Aftermath
Washington, led by senior quarterback Marques Tuiasosopo, the
Rose Bowl MVP, finished the season at 11-1 and was ranked third in
the final national polls. Rick Neuheisel became the only former
Rose Bowl MVP to coach a Rose Bowl winning team.
Oregon State and Oregon both won their bowl games, and the final
rankings were Washington 3rd, Oregon State 4th, and Oregon 7th in
the final AP poll. Oklahoma, who was undefeated and beat Florida
State in the 2001 Orange Bowl, was named the
national champion.
References
- University of Washington Huskies football media guide (PDF copy
available at gohuskies.cstv.com)
External
links
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