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词条 1958 Rose Bowl
释义

  1. Teams

     Ohio State Buckeyes  Oregon Webfoots 

  2. Game summary

     Scoring  First quarter  Second quarter  Third quarter  Fourth quarter  Aftermath 

  3. References

{{Infobox NCAA football yearly game
|Game Name=Rose Bowl
|Date Game Played=January 1
|Year Game Played=1958
|Football Season=1957
|Optional Subheader = 44th Rose Bowl Game
|Visitor School=University of Oregon
|Visitor Name Short=Oregon
|Visitor Nickname=Webfoots
|Visitor Record=7–3
|Visitor AP=NR
|Visitor Coaches=17
|Visitor Coach=Len Casanova
|Visitor1=0
|Visitor2=7
|Visitor3=0
|Visitor4=0
|Visitor Total=7
|Home School=Ohio State University
|Home Name Short=Ohio State
|Home Nickname=Buckeyes
|Home Record=8–1
|Home AP=2
|Home Coaches=1
|Home Coach=Woody Hayes
|Home1=7
|Home2=0
|Home3=0
|Home4=3
|Home Total=10
|Type=bg
|Odds = Ohio State by 19
|Stadium=Rose Bowl
|City=Pasadena, California
|Attendance=98,202
|MVP=Jack Crabtree (Oregon)
|US Network=NBC (B/W)
|US Announcers=Mel Allen, Chick Hearn
}}

The 1958 Rose Bowl was a college football bowl game played on January 1, 1958. In the game, the 44th Rose Bowl, the Ohio State Buckeyes defeated the Oregon Webfoots by a score {{nowrap|of 10–7.[1][2]}} Oregon quarterback Jack Crabtree was named the Rose Bowl Player of the Game, one of only two players in Rose Bowl history from a losing team who won the award outright.[3]

Teams

Ohio State Buckeyes

Ohio State came into the game with an eight-game winning streak, having dropped their season opener to TCU and then winning the rest of their games. They were ranked #1 in the Coaches' Poll and #2 in the AP Poll behind Auburn (on probation due to recruiting violations and was therefore not eligible for a bowl game). The Buckeyes were heavily favored to win the Rose Bowl,[2][4] by up to three {{nowrap|touchdowns.[5]}}

Oregon Webfoots

Oregon came into the Rose Bowl having just lost its Civil War rivalry game to Oregon State, which put the two teams into a tie for the Pacific Coast Conference championship. Normally, Oregon State would have gone to the Rose Bowl with the head-to-head victory; however, Oregon State had appeared in the Rose Bowl a year earlier, and the PCC had a no-repeat rule.[6] Oregon had not been in the Rose Bowl {{nowrap|since 1920.[7]}}

Game summary

Ohio State took the opening possession 79 yards, capped by a one-yard run by quarterback Frank Kremblas, to take a 7–0 lead. Oregon tied the game in the second quarter with a 5-yard run from Jim Shanley after an 80-yard, 10-play drive.[4][8]

The score remained 7–7 well into the second half. With 5:20 left in the third quarter, the Webfoots had a chance to take the lead, but kicker Jack Morris' 34-yard field goal try hooked wide to the left. Early in the fourth quarter, Ohio State's Don Sutherin attempted a kick from the same spot; his kick was good, and Ohio State led by three with fourteen minutes remaining.[8]

On their next possession, the Webfoots were driving until end Ron Stover fumbled. With time running out in the game, Oregon got the ball back and had a chance to tie or go ahead, but Crabtree's fourth-down pass to Stover fell incomplete with 47 seconds remaining, and the Buckeyes held on to win, 10–7.[4][8]

The Webfoots outgained the Buckeyes 351 to 304 and made 21 first downs to the Buckeyes' 19. Crabtree was 10 of 17 passing for 135 yards. Stover had 10 receptions on the day, and his 144 receiving yards established a new record for PCC participants.[8]

Scoring

First quarter

  • Ohio State - Frank Kremblas 1 run (Kremblas kick)

Second quarter

  • Oregon - Jim Shanley 5-yard run (Jack Morris kick)

Third quarter

No scoring.

Fourth quarter

  • Ohio State - Don Sutherin 34 field goal

Aftermath

The final AP (media) and UPI (coaches) polls came out before the bowl games, so this game did nothing to change the polls. Ohio State's No. 1 ranking in the final poll earned it a share of the national championship, its third such title.[4] Auburn retained the #1 AP ranking despite their probation status. Buckeye coach Woody Hayes was named College Football Coach of the Year.

Oregon's Jack Crabtree became one of a very few players of a losing team to win the Player of the Game award, and one of only two to win the award without sharing it with a member of the winning team. Benny Lom of California, who tackled his teammate Roy Riegels in the 1929 Rose Bowl after he was running the wrong way with the ball, is the only other solo Player of the Game from a losing team.[3]

Oregon, appearing in its first Rose Bowl in 38 years, would wait another 37 years to return in 1995. This would be the last bowl meeting between the Buckeyes and Ducks until the 2010 Rose Bowl, which Ohio State won 26-17.

References

1. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=SvlVAAAAIBAJ&sjid=qOIDAAAAIBAJ&pg=6496%2C166669 |work=Eugene Register-Guard |location=(Oregon) |last=Harvey |first=Paul, III |title=Ducks magnificent in 10 to 7 defeat |date=January 2, 1958 |page=1B}}
2. ^{{cite journal|url=http://www.bowlprograms.com/rosebowl/?pg=168|pages=166|title=Buck-ing the Odds|journal=2008 Rose Bowl Game Official Souvenir Magazine|publisher=University Sports Publications|accessdate=2008-03-12}}{{Dead link|date=August 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
3. ^{{cite journal|url=http://www.bowlprograms.com/rosebowl/?pg=176|pages=174|title=Player of the Game|journal=2008 Rose Bowl Game Official Souvenir Magazine|publisher=University Sports Publications|accessdate=2008-03-12}}{{Dead link|date=August 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ohiostatebuckeyes.com/ViewArticle.dbml?&DB_OEM_ID=17300&ATCLID=945491&SPID=10408&SPSID=87751 |title=1957 National Championship |publisher=OhioStateBuckeyes.com |accessdate=2008-03-12 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100311104335/http://www.ohiostatebuckeyes.com/ViewArticle.dbml |archivedate=2010-03-11 |df= }}
5. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=qQ4rAAAAIBAJ&sjid=K5oFAAAAIBAJ&pg=4216%2C214100 |work=Reading Eagle |location=(Pennsylvania) |agency=UPI |title=Ohio State top favorite over Oregon gridders |date=January 1, 1958 |page=20}}
6. ^{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/?id=IZZAR0gioZYC&pg=PA54|title=Oregon State Football|pages=52|last=Carlson|first=Kip|isbn=0-7385-3137-5|publisher=Arcadia Publishing|year=2006| accessdate= 9 June 2010 }}
7. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.registerguard.com/csp/cms/sites/dt.cms.support.viewStory.cls?cid=38609&sid=7&fid=2|title=Mighty Oregon honor: Fifty years ago, the Ducks fought No. 1 Ohio State to a near draw in the 1958 Rose Bowl|last=Bellamy|first=Ron|work=Register-Guard|date=December 23, 2007|accessdate=2008-03-12|archive-url=https://archive.is/20080222014909/http://www.registerguard.com/csp/cms/sites/dt.cms.support.viewStory.cls?cid=38609&sid=7&fid=2|archive-date=2008-02-22|dead-url=yes|df=}}
8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.goducks.com/ViewArticle.dbml?&DB_OEM_ID=500&ATCLID=30042&SPID=233&SPSID=4604|title=1958 Rose Bowl|publisher=GoDucks.com|accessdate=2008-03-12|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120224180746/http://www.goducks.com/ViewArticle.dbml?&DB_OEM_ID=500&ATCLID=30042&SPID=233&SPSID=4604|archive-date=2012-02-24|dead-url=yes|df=}}
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