词条 | 1959 Sugar Bowl |
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|Game Name=Sugar Bowl |Date Game Played=January 1 |Year Game Played=1959 |Football Season=1958 |Home School=Louisiana State University |Home Name Short=LSU |Home Nickname=Tigers |Home Record=10–0 |Home AP=1 |Home Coaches=1 |Home Coach=Paul Dietzel |Home1=0 |Home2=0 |Home3=7 |Home4=0 |Home Total=7 |Visitor School=Clemson University |Visitor Name Short=Clemson |Visitor Nickname=Tigers |Visitor Record=8–2 |Visitor AP=12 |Visitor Coaches=13 |Visitor Coach=Frank Howard |Visitor1=0 |Visitor2=0 |Visitor3=0 |Visitor4=0 |Visitor Total=0 |Type=Bowl Game |Stadium=Tulane Stadium |City=New Orleans, Louisiana |MVP=Billy Cannon, LSU |Odds= LSU by 15 points[1] |US Network = NBC |US Announcers = }} The 1959 Sugar Bowl featured the top-ranked LSU Tigers and the 12th-ranked Clemson Tigers. LSU had already secured the national title, as the final editions of both major polls were released a month earlier in early December. With {{nowrap|Heisman Trophy}} winner {{nowrap|Billy Cannon}} at halfback, LSU was favored to win by fifteen {{nowrap|points.[1]}} The game's only score came in the late in third quarter, when Cannon threw a 9-yard touchdown pass to Mickey Mangham for a {{nowrap|7–0}} lead. LSU had recovered a poor snap from punt formation deep in Clemson territory to set up the score. LSU quarterback {{nowrap|Warren Rabb}} broke his hand on the third play of the game, but it was not discovered until late in the {{nowrap|second quarter.[2]}} Both defenses did not allow any additional points; LSU won and Cannon was named {{nowrap|Sugar Bowl MVP.[2]}} Later in the day, second-ranked Iowa easily defeated California {{nowrap|38–12}} in the {{nowrap|Rose Bowl.[3]}} References1. ^1 {{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=uw4rAAAAIBAJ&sjid=rJsFAAAAIBAJ&pg=4971%2C210916 |work=Reading Eagle |location=(Pennsylvania) |agency=UPI |last=Sargis |first=Joe |title=Iowa picked by 18 in Rose Bowl |date=January 1, 1959 |page=19}} {{1958 bowl game navbox}}{{Sugar Bowl navbox}}{{Clemson Tigers bowl game navbox}}{{LSU Tigers bowl game navbox}}2. ^1 {{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=jSMRAAAAIBAJ&sjid=6OIDAAAAIBAJ&pg=6634%2C159793 |work=Eugene Register-Guard |location=(Oregon) |agency=Associated Press |title=Sugar Bowl won by LSU |date=January 2, 1959 |page=4B}} 3. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=oPZOAAAAIBAJ&sjid=8AAEAAAAIBAJ&pg=7001%2C416068 |work=Toledo Blade |location=(Ohio) |agency=Associated Press |title=Now who's really No. 1 in nation – LSU or Iowa? |date=January 2, 1959 |page=14}} 6 : 1958–59 NCAA football bowl games|Sugar Bowl|Clemson Tigers football bowl games|LSU Tigers football bowl games|1959 in sports in Louisiana|January 1959 sports events |
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