The 29th through 36th Rose Bowl Games...
"The 29th through 36th Rose Bowl Games history"
The 1943 through 1950 Rose Bowl Games are covered in this podcast episode.
The Rose Bowl, often heralded as the preeminent college football bowl game, possesses a rich history that spans a century, intertwining the narratives of memorable games, legendary players, and the evolution of college football itself. This podcast episode delves into this illustrious legacy by examining a selection of Rose Bowl games from the years 1943 to 1950, each representing a unique chapter in the storied annals of this celebrated event. The discussion commences with the 1943 Rose Bowl, wherein the Georgia Bulldogs triumphed over the UCLA Bruins in a game that encapsulated the tension and drama characteristic of championship football. Key moments include Georgia's pivotal scoring plays, which were instrumental in securing their victory despite a scoreless three quarters, and the subsequent recognition of Charlie Trippy as the player of the game retroactively awarded years later.
The 1943 Rose Bowl took place on January 1, 1943, at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California. The game featured the University of Georgia Bulldogs from the Southeastern Conference (SEC) and the UCLA Bruins from the Pacific Coast Conference (PCC). The game was played in the afternoon.
According to reports, the weather in Pasadena on game day was sunny with a temperature of 72°F (22°C).
Georgia, led by head coach Wally Butts and Heisman Trophy winner Frank Sinkwich, entered the game with a strong national reputation. UCLA, coached by Edwin C. Horrell, was considered a formidable opponent from the West Coast.
The game was a defensive battle, with Georgia ultimately securing a 9-0 victory. A key play involved Georgia's Willard "Red" Boyd blocking a punt by UCLA's Bob Waterfield, resulting in a safety. Frank Sinkwich also scored a one-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter.
Georgia's Charley Trippi was named the Player of the Game when the award was created retroactively in 1953. The 1943 Rose Bowl was notable for occurring during World War II, which impacted travel and attendance.
The episode subsequently transitions to the wartime dynamics of the 1944 Rose Bowl, wherein the USC Trojans faced off against the Washington Huskies, a contest marked by a notable 29-0 victory for USC, illustrating not only the competitive spirit of the teams but also the unique context of the era which dictated such matchups.
- COLLEGEFOOTBALL: 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950
- SERIES: Rose Bowl History
- CATEGORY: Football History
- HASHTAGS: #RoseBowlHistory