1917 Rose Bowl

1917 Tournament East-West football game
3rd Rose Bowl Game
1234 Total
Penn 0000 0
Oregon 0077 14
Date January 1, 1917
Season 1916
Stadium Tournament Park
Location Pasadena, California
MVP John Beckett (Oregon)
Attendance 27,000

The 1917 Rose Bowl, known at the time as the Tournament East-West Football Game, was a college football bowl game played on January 1, 1917. It was the 3rd Rose Bowl Game. The Oregon Webfoots defeated the Penn Quakers by a score of 14–0. It was Oregon's only Rose Bowl win prior to the 2012 Rose Bowl. Oregon team captain John Beckett was named the Rose Bowl Player of the Game when the award was created in 1953 and selections were made retroactively.

Oregon and Washington were both unbeaten in the Pacific Coast Conference that year, having tied in their head-to-head meeting. Oregon was invited to participate in the Tournament of Roses game prior to their final game,[1] despite the fact that Washington had one more conference win than Oregon, having beaten California twice. On the basis of the extra victory, Washington is credited with having won the conference that year.[2]

Game summary

Oregon was led by the two Huntington brothers, Shy and Hollis.[3] Following a scoreless first half, the Webfoots scored on a 15-yard pass in the 3rd quarter from Shy Huntington to Lloyd Tegert. Oregon scored again in the 4th quarter on a 1-yard run from Shy to lead the Webfoots to a 14–0 upset win.[3] Shy Huntington also had three interceptions in the game. Oregon captain John Beckett was named MVP of the game.[4]

Scoring

First quarter

No scoring.

Second quarter

No scoring.

Third quarter

Fourth quarter

Statistics

Team Stats Oregon Pennsylvania
First Downs 8 13
Net Yards Rushing 198 111
Net Yards Passing 32 131
Total Yards 230 242
PC–PA–Int. 2–9–2 12–27–5
Punts-Avg. 16-35.7 10-41.8

Game notes

Attendance was swelled to 25,000 when the Pasadena Tournament of Roses put up temporary grandstand seating.

References

  1. "Oregon plays Penn on New Year's Day". The Deseret News. November 20, 1916. Retrieved October 31, 2011.
  2. "2011 Pac-12 Football Media Guide". Pac-12 Conference. p. 86. Retrieved October 31, 2011.
  3. 1 2 "Rose Bowl 1917". RoseBowlHistory.org. Retrieved 2009-07-31.
  4. "1917 Rose Bowl". GoDucks.com. Retrieved 2009-07-31.

Further reading

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