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词条 1975 Rose Bowl
释义

  1. Teams

     Ohio State Buckeyes  USC Trojans 

  2. Scoring summary

     First quarter  Second quarter  Third quarter  Fourth quarter 

  3. Aftermath

  4. Game notes

  5. References

{{Infobox NCAA football yearly game
|Game Name=Rose Bowl
|Date Game Played=January 1
|Year Game Played=1975
|Football Season=1974
|Optional Subheader = 61st Rose Bowl Game
|Visitor School=Ohio State University
|Visitor Name Short=Ohio State
|Visitor Nickname=Buckeyes
|Visitor Record=10–1
|Visitor Conference = Big Ten
|Visitor AP=3
|Visitor Coaches=2
|Visitor Coach=Woody Hayes
|Visitor1=0
|Visitor2=7
|Visitor3=0
|Visitor4=10
|Visitor Total=17
|Home School=USC
|Home Name Short=USC
|Home Nickname=Trojans
|Home Record=9–1–1
|Home Conference = Pac-8
|Home AP=5
|Home Coaches=4
|Home Coach=John McKay
|Home1=3
|Home2=0
|Home3=0
|Home4=15
|Home Total=18
|Type=bg
|Stadium=Rose Bowl
|City=Pasadena, California
|Attendance = 106,721
|Odds=Ohio State by 6 points [1][2]
|MVP = Pat Haden (USC QB)
John McKay, Jr. (USC SE)
|Anthem =
|Halftime =
|Referee=Charles Moffett (Pac-8)
(split crew: Pac-8, Big Ten)
|US Network = NBC
|US Announcers = Curt Gowdy, Al DeRogatis
}}

The 1975 Rose Bowl was a college football bowl game played on January 1, 1975. It was the 61st Rose Bowl Game. The fifth-ranked USC Trojans of the Pacific-8 Conference defeated #3 Ohio State Buckeyes of the Big Ten Conference, {{nowrap|18–17}} in one of the most exciting games in the history of the {{nowrap|Rose Bowl.[3][4][5][6][7]}}

After a touchdown pass with two minutes remaining to draw within a point, USC quarterback Pat Haden passed to Shelton Diggs for a two-point conversion to take a {{nowrap|the lead.[3][4][5][6]}} It gave the Trojans the Rose Bowl victory and the UPI coaches poll national title.

This was the third consecutive year for these teams in the Rose Bowl: USC won in 1973, Ohio State in 1974.

Teams

Ohio State Buckeyes

{{see also|1974 Ohio State Buckeyes football team}}

The defending Rose Bowl champs were the nation's top ranked team for much of the season, until they were upset by Michigan State {{nowrap|16–13}} at East Lansing on November 9. Two weeks later, the Buckeyes earned the Rose Bowl berth with a {{nowrap|12–10}} victory over Michigan, when kicker Mike Lantry's last-second field goal attempt sailed {{nowrap|just wide.[8][9]}}

Ohio State was favored to win the Rose Bowl by six points.[1][2]

USC Trojans

{{see also|1974 USC Trojans football team}}

USC was upset by Arkansas {{nowrap|22–7}} in Little Rock in the season opener, then reeled off five straight wins before a {{nowrap|15–15 tie}} at home against California. They won their final four games, the most dramatic being a season-ending {{nowrap|55–24}} win over #5 Notre Dame in which the Trojans trailed {{nowrap|24–0.[10][11]


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Scoring summary

First quarter

  • USC — Chris Limahelu - 30-yard field goal.[12]

Second quarter

  • OSU — Champ Henson - 2-yard run (PAT - Tom Klaban kick)

Third quarter

  • No scoring.

Fourth quarter

  • USC — Jim Obradovich 9-yard pass from Pat Haden (PAT - Limahelu kick).
  • OSU — Cornelius Greene 3-yard run (PAT - Klaban kick)
  • OSU — Klaban - 32-yard field goal.
  • USC — J. K. McKay 38-yard pass from Haden (PAT - Haden pass to Shelton Diggs)

Aftermath

Undefeated Oklahoma was the #1 team in the AP poll, but were on probation so they were ineligible for a bowl game. The UPI poll did not consider teams on probabation, and after the regular season, the UPI had Alabama first, followed by Ohio State, Michigan, and USC. USC's dramatic Rose Bowl win over Ohio State enabled them to leapfrog Michigan, and when Notre Dame upset Alabama in the Orange Bowl, 13-11, USC was voted #1 in the UPI poll. This game marked USC head coach John McKay's last appearance in the Rose Bowl.

This was the last season in which the Big Ten and Pac-8 conferences allowed just one bowl team each, to the Rose Bowl.

Game notes

  • Third straight time the two teams meet in the Rose Bowl.
  • Head coach John McKay wins fourth national title.
  • McKay ends his Rose Bowl career with a 5-3 record, tying Howard Jones for victories.
  • Anthony Davis injured and plays less than 1 quarter.
  • Quarterback Pat Haden & split end John McKay, Jr. were named co-MVPs.
  • USC kicker Chris Limahelu, 59, died of prostate cancer on April 7, 2010.

References

1. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=ZfROAAAAIBAJ&sjid=MQIEAAAAIBAJ&pg=7057%2C261392 |work=Toledo Blade |location=(Ohio) |last=Taylor |first=Jim |title=Bucks 6-point pick in Rose Bowl today |date=January 1, 1975 |page=49}}
2. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=E00fAAAAIBAJ&sjid=hdEEAAAAIBAJ&pg=828%2C164728 |last=Daytona Beach Morning Journal |location=(Florida) |agency=Associated Press |title=Southern Cal seeks Revenge on two counts |date=January 1, 1975 |page=4C}}
3. ^{{cite news |url=https://www.si.com/vault/1975/01/13/617760/top-of-the-ladder-with-a-boost |magazine=Sports Illustrated |last1=Underwood |first1=John |last2=Jares |first2=Joe |title=Top of the ladder, with a boost |date=January 13, 1975 |page=24}}
4. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=jD4oAAAAIBAJ&sjid=HCkEAAAAIBAJ&pg=7102%2C184146 |work=Milwaukee Journal |last=Dodds |first=Tracy |title=Trojans disdain tie in 18-17 victory |date=January 2, 1975 |page=11, part 2}}
5. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=SaIuAAAAIBAJ&sjid=OtoFAAAAIBAJ&pg=938%2C249378 |work=Beaver County Times |location=(Pennsylvania) |agency=UPI |last=Cour |first=Jim |title=Number one son no gamble for McKay |date=January 2, 1975 |page=D4}}
6. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=Na5fAAAAIBAJ&sjid=2jIMAAAAIBAJ&pg=3936%2C332947 |work=Lewiston Morning Tribune |location=(Idaho) |agency=Associated Press |title=Trojans grab Roses, 18-17 |date=January 2, 1975 |page=1B}}
7. ^Rose Bowl Timeline
8. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=qc4hAAAAIBAJ&sjid=n54FAAAAIBAJ&pg=2493%2C3892611 |work=Daytona Beach Morning Journal |location=(Florida) |agency=Associated Press |title=Kick, kick, kick kick: 12-10, OSU|date=November 24, 1974 |page=1B}}
9. ^{{cite news |url=https://www.si.com/vault/1974/12/02/619284/still-alive-and-kicking |magazine=Sports Illustrated |last=Kennedy |first=Ray |title=Still alive and kicking |date=December 2, 1974 |page=22}}
10. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=sjogAAAAIBAJ&sjid=9WYEAAAAIBAJ&pg=3266%2C219114 |work=Sarasota Herald-Tribune |location=(Florida) |agency=UPI |title=Davis haunts Irish with 4 TD's 55-24 |date=December 1, 1974 |page=1C}}
11. ^{{cite news |url=https://www.si.com/vault/1974/12/09/618571/that-california-earthquake|magazine=Sports Illustrated |last=Jares |first=Joe |title=That California earthquake |date=December 9, 1974 |page=30}}
12. ^"USC Football 1975" media guide
  • {{cite web | url = http://www.tournamentofroses.com/photogallery/RBGtimeline/1970s.htm | title = Rose Bowl Game Timeline | publisher = tournamentofroses.com | accessdate = 2008-10-07| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20080918050251/http://www.tournamentofroses.com/photogallery/RBGtimeline/1970s.htm| archivedate= 18 September 2008 | deadurl= yes}}
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