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1961 Cotton Bowl Classic


FieldValue
year_game_played1961
imageCotton Bowl Classic 1961.png
game_nameCotton Bowl Classic
subheader25th Cotton Bowl Classic
football_season1960
visitor_name_shortDuke
visitor_nicknameBlue Devils
home_name_shortArkansas
home_nicknameRazorbacks
visitor_record7–3
visitor_conferenceACC
home_record8–2
home_conferenceSWC
visitor_coachWilliam D. Murray
home_coachFrank Broyles
visitor_rank_AP10
visitor_rank_coaches11
home_rank_AP7
home_rank_coaches7
visitor_1q0
visitor_2q0
visitor_3q0
visitor_4q7
home_1q0
home_2q0
home_3q6
home_4q0
date_game_playedJanuary 2
stadiumCotton Bowl
cityDallas, Texas
MVPLance Alworth (Arkansas HB)
Dwight Bumgarner (Duke T)
oddsArkansas by 7 points
refereeCarl Bredt (SWC;
split crew: SWC, ACC)
attendance74,000
us_networkCBS
us_announcers_linkList of announcers of major college bowl games
us_announcersJack Drees, Terry Brennan

Dwight Bumgarner (Duke T) split crew: SWC, ACC)

The 1961 Cotton Bowl Classic was the 25th edition of the college football bowl game, played at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, on Monday, January 2. Part of the 1960–61 bowl game season, it matched two conference champions, the seventh-ranked Arkansas Razorbacks of the Southwest Conference (SWC), and the No. 10 Duke Blue Devils of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). With a late score, underdog Duke won 7–6, in front of 74,000 spectators.

New Year's Day was on Sunday in 1961; the major bowl games were played the following day.

Teams

Main article: 1960 college football season

Arkansas

Main article: 1960 Arkansas Razorbacks football team

Arkansas won the Southwest Conference in 1960, led by junior star Lance Alworth (RB/PR/DB/P), who led the nation in punt return yardage, and was ninth in the country in kick return yardage. The Hogs defeated #11 Texas and #10 Rice, but lost to #20 Baylor and second-ranked Ole Miss.

It was the Razorbacks' third appearance in the Cotton Bowl, and the first under third-year head coach Frank Broyles.

Duke

Main article: 1960 Duke Blue Devils football team

Duke won the Atlantic Coast Conference, but lost its final two games, The Blue Devils had four first team-all conference players. This was the program's sixth appearance in a major bowl, and first in the Cotton.

Game summary

Photo of the 1961 Cotton Bowl Classic

In a game full of stars such as Lance Alworth of Arkansas and Don Altman and Tee Moorman of Duke, Dave Unser came up biggest. His block of Mickey Cissel's extra point attempt was the difference in the final score.

The games was scoreless until late in the third quarter. Alworth provided a memorable play when he snagged a high snap on a punt. Under pressure from Duke defenders, he then rolled right and sprinted upfield. While running he punted the ball deep, which went out at the Duke 2. Two plays later he returned a Duke punt for a touchdown. The kick was blocked by Unser, keeping the Hogs' lead at six points.

In the fourth quarter, the Blue Devils hooked together five passes from Altman to Moorman in one drive that culminated in the tying touchdown and go-ahead extra point.

Mickey Cissel kick blocked by Dave Unser Art Browning Duke improved to 3–3 in bowl appearances, all in major bowls, while the Arkansas postseason record dropped to 2–2–2, with two losses and a tie in the Cotton Bowl.

Aftermath

In the nineteen seasons under Broyles, Arkansas played in four Cotton Bowls and four Sugar Bowls; the 1964 team went undefeated.

It was the first of three consecutive conference titles for Duke, but the Blue Devils did not appear in another bowl game until 1989.

Duke did not earn another bowl victory until 2015, when the Blue Devils defeated Indiana in the Pinstripe Bowl.

References

References

  1. (January 2, 1961). "Expect pass battle at Dallas between Duke and Arkansas". Reading Eagle.
  2. (January 1, 1961). "Here's quick look at foes in major bowl games". Toledo Blade.
  3. (January 2, 1961). "Third time charm for Arkansas?". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
  4. (January 3, 1961). "Late pass to lonesome end enables Duke to shade Hogs". Victoria Advocate.
  5. (January 3, 1961). "Duke eleven nips Arkansas by point on late comeback". Eugene Register-Guard.
  6. (January 3, 1961). "'Lonesome' Blue Devil end wins Cotton-picking prize". Pittsburgh Press.
  7. Ratliff, Harold V.. (January 3, 1961). "Duke Edges Razorbacks". [[Arizona Daily Star]].
  8. (November 20, 1960). "Bowl hopes dealt blow by upsets". Eugene Register-Guard.
  9. (December 4, 1960). "UCLA rolls past bowl-bound Duke". Eugene Register-Guard.
  10. link. (2011-09-28 Retrieved on February 2, 2009.)
  11. "ACC Year by Year." [http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/acc/sports/m-footbl/auto_pdf/07fbguide097123.pdf ACC.] {{Webarchive. link. (2009-03-19 Retrieved on February 2, 2009.)
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