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词条 1934–35 NCAA football bowl games
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  1. Poll rankings

  2. Bowl schedule

  3. Game recaps

     Rose Bowl  Sugar Bowl  Orange Bowl 

  4. References

{{Infobox College football bowl games
| season = 1934
| image =
| image_caption = Number of bowl games per state
| regular_season = September 22–December 1
| number_of_bowls = 3
| all_star_games = East–West Shrine Game
| bowl_start = January 1, 1935
| bowl_end =
| championship_bowl = none
| championship_location = N/A
| champions = Minnesota Golden Gophers (Dickinson)
Alabama Crimson Tide (Dunkel)
| conference1 = Independents
| conference1_teams = 3
| conference1_wins = 1
| conference1_losses = 2
| conference1_ap_poll = 5
| conference2 = SEC
| conference2_teams = 2
| conference2_wins = 2
| conference2_losses = 0
| conference2_ap_poll = 1
| conference3 = Pacific Coast
| conference3_teams = 1
| conference3_wins = 0
| conference3_losses = 1
| conference3_ap_poll = 1
| conference4 = Big Six
| conference4_teams = 0
| conference4_wins = 0
| conference4_losses = 0
| conference4_ap_poll = 0
| conference5 = Big Ten
| conference5_teams = 0
| conference5_wins = 0
| conference5_losses = 0
| conference5_ap_poll = 3
| conference6 = Border
| conference6_teams = 0
| conference6_wins = 0
| conference6_losses = 0
| conference6_ap_poll = 0
| conference7 = Rocky Mountain
| conference7_teams = 0
| conference7_wins = 0
| conference7_losses = 0
| conference7_ap_poll = 0
| conference8 = Southern
| conference8_teams = 0
| conference8_wins = 0
| conference8_losses = 0
| conference8_ap_poll = 0
| conference9 = SWC
| conference9_teams = 0
| conference9_wins = 0
| conference9_losses = 0
| conference9_ap_poll = 0
}}

The 1934–35 NCAA football bowl games were the final games of the 1934 college football season, and featured the debut of the Sugar Bowl and the Orange Bowl, which complemented the only previous annual post-season game, the Rose Bowl. The Sun Bowl was also played for the first time, but with non-collegiate teams.

The Orange Bowl was hosted by the local team, the Miami Hurricanes, who faced the invited Bucknell Bison. Likewise, the Sugar Bowl was also hosted by the in-town team (the Tulane Green Wave), and also invited a Pennsylvania club as their opponents, the Temple Owls. The Rose Bowl featured two national powerhouses, the Stanford Indians of the West and the Alabama Crimson Tide from the South. Alabama's victory sealed their undefeated season and ended Stanford's, leaving Minnesota the only other undefeated team in the nation.

Poll rankings

The first AP Poll for college football was taken in mid-November 1934; it would not become a regular occurrence until the 1936 season. The below table lists top teams, their win-loss records at the time the poll was taken,[1][2] and the bowls they later played in. Contemporary polls later named different national champions; the Dickinson System chose Minnesota,[3] while the Dunkel System selected Alabama.

AP Team W–L Conf. Bowl
1}} Minnesota Golden Gophers 6–0}} Big Ten — {{dagger}}
2}} Stanford Indians 7–0–1}} PCC Rose Bowl
3}} Alabama Crimson Tide 7–0}} SEC Rose Bowl
4}} Pittsburgh Panthers 6–1}} Ind.
5}} Princeton Tigers 6–0}} Ind.
6}} Illinois Fighting Illini 6–0}} Big Ten — {{dagger}}
7}} Navy Midshipmen 7–0}} Ind.
8}} Colgate Red Raiders 4–1}} Ind.
9}} Ohio State Buckeyes 5–1}} Big Ten — {{dagger}}
10}} Syracuse Orangemen 6–0}} Ind.
{{dagger}} The Big Ten Conference did not allow its members to participate in bowl games until the 1947 Rose Bowl.

Bowl schedule

DateGameSiteTeamsAffiliationsResults
Jan. 1 Rose Bowl Rose Bowl
Pasadena, California
Alabama Crimson Tide (9–0)
Stanford Indians (9–0–1)
SEC
PCC
Alabama 29
Stanford 13
Sugar Bowl Tulane Stadium
New Orleans, Louisiana
Tulane Green Wave (9–1)
Temple Owls (7–0–1)
SEC
Independent
Tulane 20
Temple 14
Orange Bowl Miami Field
Miami, Florida
Bucknell Bison (7–2–2)
Miami Hurricanes (5–2–1)
Independent
Independent
Bucknell 26
Miami 0
Sun Bowl Jones Stadium
El Paso, Texas
El Paso All-Stars (N/A)
Ranger Bulldogs (5–1)
{{dagger}} El Paso 25
Ranger 21
{{dagger}} The inaugural Sun Bowl was contested between high school teams.

Game recaps

Rose Bowl

{{main|1935 Rose Bowl}}{{Linescore Amfootball|
|Road=Alabama
|R1=0|R2=22|R3=0|R4=7
|Home=Stanford
|H1=7|H2=0|H3=6|H4=0
}}
Qtr. Team Scoring play Score
1STANGrayson 1 yard rush, Moscrip kick goodSTAN 7–0
2BAMAHowell 5 yard rush, kick failedSTAN 7–6
BAMASmith 27 yard FGBAMA 9–7
BAMAHowell 67 yard rush, Smith kick goodBAMA 16–7
BAMAHuston 46 yard pass from Riley, kick failedBAMA 22–7
3STANVanDellen 12 yard rushBAMA 22–13
4BAMAHuston 59 yard pass from Howell, Smith kick goodBAMA 29–13
Source:[4]
{{-}}

Sugar Bowl

{{main|1935 Sugar Bowl}}{{Linescore Amfootball|
|Road=Tulane
|R1=0|R2=7|R3=7|R4=6
|Home=Temple
|H1=7|H2=7|H3=0|H4=0
}}
Qtr. Team Scoring play Score
1TEMTester 7 yard pass from Smukler, Smukler kick goodTEM 7–0
2TEMSmukler 3 yard rush, Smukler kick goodTEM 14–0
TULSimons 85 yard kickoff return, Mintz kick goodTEM 14–7
3TULHardy 11 yard pass fron Bryan, Mintz kick goodTIED 14–14
4TULHardy 25 yard pass fron Mintz, kick failedTUL 20–14
Source:[5]
{{-}}

Orange Bowl

{{main|1935 Orange Bowl}}{{Linescore Amfootball|
|Road=Bucknell
|R1=0|R2=7|R3=6|R4=13
|Home=Miami (FL)
|H1=0|H2=0|H3=0|H4=0
}}
Qtr. Team Scoring play Score
2BUCKSmith 23 yard pass from Jenkins, Dobie kick goodBUCK 7–0
3BUCKMiller 4 yard rush, kick failedBUCK 13–0
4BUCKSmith 8 yard rush, Dobie kick goodBUCK 20–0
BUCKReznichak 10 yard rush, kick failedBUCK 26–0
Source:[6]
{{-}}

References

1. ^{{cite news |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/26051690/ap_poll_shows_gophers_as_topping_grid/ |title=AP Poll Shows Gophers As Topping Grid List |newspaper=Post Register |location=Idaho Falls, Idaho |page=12 |date=November 14, 1934 |accessdate=December 8, 2018 |via=newspapers.com}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.collegepollarchive.com/football/ap/research/1934-11-15_poll.cfm |title=November 15, 1934 AP Football Poll |publisher=College Poll Archive – Historical College Football and Basketball Polls and Rankings |date=1934-11-15 |accessdate=2014-06-09 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20141110004549/http://www.collegepollarchive.com/football/ap/research/1934-11-15_poll.cfm |archivedate=November 10, 2014 }}
3. ^{{cite news |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/26052048/dickinson_awards_trophy_to_gophers/ |title=Dickinson Awards Trophy to Gophers |newspaper=The Times |location=Munster, Indiana |page=25 |date=December 21, 1934 |accessdate=December 8, 2018 |via=newspapers.com}}
4. ^{{cite book |last1=MacCambridge |first1=Michael |title=ESPN College Football Encyclopedia |date=2005 |publisher=ESPN Books |location=New York, N.Y. |isbn=1-4013-3703-1 |pages=1440 }}
5. ^{{cite book |last1=MacCambridge |first1=Michael |title=ESPN College Football Encyclopedia |date=2005 |publisher=ESPN Books |location=New York, N.Y. |isbn=1-4013-3703-1 |pages=1465 }}
6. ^{{cite book |last1=MacCambridge |first1=Michael |title=ESPN College Football Encyclopedia |date=2005 |publisher=ESPN Books |location=New York, N.Y. |isbn=1-4013-3703-1 |pages=1453 }}
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