1955 Sun Bowl

1955 Sun Bowl
1234 Total
Florida State 7067 20
Texas Western 727130 47
Date January 1, 1955
Season 1954
Stadium Kidd Field
Location El Paso, Texas
MVP QB Jesse Whittenton (Texas Western)

The 1954 Sun Bowl was a college football postseason bowl game that featured the Texas Western Miners and the Florida State Seminoles.

Background

The Miners finished 3rd in the Border Intercollegiate Athletic Association in their second straight Sun Bowl, and fourth Sun Bowl in six years. As for the Seminoles, a 3–3 start ended with 5 straight wins to close out the regular season. This was their first Bowl since the 1950 Cigar Bowl.

Game summary

Harry Massey scored on a 1-yard touchdown run to give the Seminoles an early 7–0 lead, set up by a 25-yard kickoff return and a 48-yard rush both by Lee Corso. After Florida State lost both Corso (on a collision) and the ball after an ensuing punt, the Miners took advantage, scoring on a Rusty Rutledge touchdown catch from Jesse Whittenton to make it 7–7 after one quarter. In the second, the Miners exploded for 27 points. Whittenton ran for a touchdown run from 7 yards out to make it 13–7. Bob Forrest scored on a 45-yard touchdown run to make it 20–7. Whittenton thew his 2nd touchdown pass to make it 27–7. He then threw a pass to Rutledge from 16 yards out to make it 34–7 at halftime. Forrest scored once again to make it 41–7 Miners. The Seminoles finally responded with a Len Swantic touchdown pass to make it 41–13 (after the kick was blocked). Whittenton made it 47–13 on his 2-yard touchdown plunge. In the fourth quarter, the only score was on a Larry Massey touchdown pass to make it 47–20. Future actor Burt Reynolds rushed for 35 yards on 7 carries for Florida State. Whittenton went 7 of 13 for 138 yards and three touchdowns passing and two touchdowns on 13 yards (on 8 carries) rushing in a MVP effort.[1]

Scoring Summary

Aftermath

The Miners went to the Sun Bowl thrice more in the next 12 years. As for Florida State, they returned once in 1966.

Statistics

Statistics Texas Western Florida State
First Downs 17 13
Yards Rushing 253 139
Yards Passing 149 155
Total Yards 402 294
Punts-Average 4–44.0 6–26.6
Fumbles-Lost 2–2 3–2
Interceptions Thrown 0 2
Penalties-Yards 7–65 3–25

References

  1. "History: Bowl Summaries". 2007 UTEP Miners Football Media Guide (PDF). El Paso, Texas: University of Texas El Paso Department of Athletics. 2007. p. 153. Retrieved December 27, 2015.
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