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1955 Cotton Bowl Classic


FieldValue
year_game_played1955
imageCotton Bowl Classic 1955.png
game_nameCotton Bowl Classic
subheader19th Cotton Bowl Classic
football_season1954
visitor_name_shortGeorgia Tech
visitor_nicknameYellow Jackets
home_name_shortArkansas
home_nicknameRazorbacks
visitor_record7–3
visitor_conferenceSEC
home_record8–2
home_conferenceSWC
visitor_coachBobby Dodd
home_coachBowden Wyatt
visitor_rank_APNR
visitor_rank_coaches13
home_rank_AP10
home_rank_coaches8
visitor_1q0
visitor_2q0
visitor_3q7
visitor_4q7
home_1q0
home_2q6
home_3q0
home_4q0
date_game_playedJanuary 1
stadiumCotton Bowl
cityDallas, Texas
MVPFB George Humphreys (Georgia Tech)
G Bud Brooks (Arkansas)
attendance75,550
us_networkNBC

G Bud Brooks (Arkansas)

The 1955 Cotton Bowl Classic was a post-season college football bowl game between the Southwest Conference champion Arkansas Razorbacks and the champions of the SEC, the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets. Georgia Tech defeated Arkansas, 14–6, in front of 75,550 spectators. Arkansas would get their revenge in the 1960 Gator Bowl, a 14–7 Hog win.

Setting

Arkansas lost only two games by a total of eight points, despite being picked to finish next-to-last in the SWC during the preseason. The Razorbacks were propelled by their most memorable win, against the #5 Ole Miss Rebels, on what is called the Powder River Play. The game turned on a 66-yard pass from tailback Buddy Bob Benson to blocking back Preston Carpenter, the only score of the game. The halfback pass gave Arkansas the 6-0 in War Memorial Stadium. The play was called "perhaps the most important in Arkansas football history to that time" by Orville Henry. Arkansas had struggled winning bowl games, entering at 1-0-2.

Georgia Tech, however, was very rich in bowl tradition. Bobby Dodd's Ramblin' Wreck had played in four Orange Bowls and three Sugar Bowls entering this matchup. Assistant coach Frank Broyles would become a legend coaching the Razorbacks from 1958–76, including winning the 1964 National Championship.

Game summary

The Razorbacks and Yellow Jackets played to a scoreless tie until Razorback sophomore QB/HB George Walker scored, completing an 80-yard drive before halftime. Walker could not connect on the extra point, however, and Arkansas would go up only 6-0. After halftime, Georgia Tech would take over. The Jackets' powerful running game produced two touchdowns, first by Paul Rotenberry, then by Wade Mitchell, and Arkansas could gain only eight yards rushing in the second half, the combination of which proved enough to defeat the Porkers, 14-6.

Georgia Tech won their ninth of eleven bowl games, while Arkansas' record in the postseason dropped to 1-1-2.

References

References

  1. "2009 AT&T Cotton Bowl-Past Classics." [http://www.attcottonbowl.com/about/history.php History.] {{Webarchive. link. (2008-12-30 The official site of the [[2009 Cotton Bowl Classic]]. Retrieved on January 2, 2009)
  2. "Archived copy".
  3. 1954 Arkansas Razorbacks Varsity Football Roster. [http://www.hogdb.com/razorback-photos/displayimage.php?pid=4763&fullsize=1 Photo.] Retrieved on January 15, 2009.
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