1939 Cotton Bowl Classic

1939 Cotton Bowl Classic
1234 Total
Saint Mary's 7760 20
Texas Tech 00013 13
Date January 2, 1939
Season 1938
Stadium Cotton Bowl
Location Dallas, Texas
MVP   C Jerry Dowd (St. Mary’s)
HB Elmer Tarbox (Texas Tech)
Favorite Texas Tech
Referee Harry Viner
Attendance 40,000

The 1939 Cotton Bowl Classic was the third edition of the postseason college football bowl game, between the St. Mary's Gaels and the Texas Tech Red Raiders.[1][2][3]

Background

Texas Tech was undefeated and ranked eleventh in the final AP poll (released in early December). Sportswriters had tagged the California-based Gaels as a "Cinderella" team, due to their tawdry 5–2 record, though the two blemishes were by narrow margins to ranked teams on the road. It was the first bowl game for unranked St. Mary's and the second for Texas Tech, which played in the previous season's Sun Bowl.

Game summary

Texas Tech committed eight turnovers in the game; five interceptions and three fumbles. Entering the fourth quarter, the Gaels led 20–0 with a touchdown scored in each quarter; runs by Ed Heffernan and Michael Klotovich in the first half and Whitey Smith's interception return in the third quarter.[1]

Texas Tech scored twice in the fourth quarter on touchdown catches by Elmer Tarbox and E.J. McKnight from Gene Barnett. The extra point on the second score was blocked and the score was 20–13. Tech nearly tied the game when George Webb caught a pass from Barnett, heading for daylight until Lou Rimassa stopped him in St. Mary's territory. But Tech could only advance to St. Mary's 15-yard line and they failed to score; St. Mary's held on to win in one of the biggest upsets in college football history.[4]

Statistics

StatisticsSt. Mary'sTech
First Downs117
Rushing Yards18073
Passing Yards22210
Interceptions25
Total Yards202283
Fumbles Lost13
Penalties-Yards8-655-30
Punts-Average11-47.511-34.3

Aftermath

St. Mary's played in two more bowl games, in the mid-1940s, and lost both. The program was dropped in 1951 and later returned joined Division II, and moved up to Division I-AA in the 1990s; the football program was discontinued prior to the 2004 season. Texas Tech did not reach a Cotton Bowl again until 1995; the Red Raiders have yet to win in four appearances.

References

  1. 1 2 Huckabay, Hugh (January 3, 1939). "Gaels stagger through as Red Raiders threaten". Pittsburgh Press. p. 23.
  2. "Gaels flatten Texas Tech by 20-to-13 score". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. United Press. January 3, 1939. p. 13.
  3. McKnight, Felix R. (January 3, 1939). "Gaels defeat Texas Tech by 20-13 score". Milwaukee Sentinel. Associated Press. p. 12.
  4. http://media.attcottonbowl.com/resource/history/1939/rsrc/1939-Classic-Recap.pdf
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