1974 Cotton Bowl Classic

1974 Cotton Bowl Classic
1234 Total
Nebraska 03133 19
Texas 3000 3
Date January 1, 1974
Season 1973
Stadium Cotton Bowl
Location Dallas, Texas
MVP TB Tony Davis (Nebraska)
LB Wade Johnston (Texas)
Favorite Texas by 4 points [1]
Attendance 68,500
United States TV coverage
Network CBS

The 1974 Cotton Bowl Classic was played on January 1, 1974, at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas. It matched the Texas Longhorns of the Southwest Conference and the Nebraska Cornhuskers of the Big Eight Conference.[1][2]

Teams

Nebraska

The Cornhuskers were runners-up to Oklahoma in the Big Eight; Tom Osborne was in his first year as head coach (after four years as the offensive coordinator under Bob Devaney). This was their first Cotton Bowl Classic trip since 1965, and they had won the previous three Orange Bowls. The offense was led by junior southpaw quarterback David Humm, with Tony Davis at I-back. The defensive line was anchored by John Dutton, the fifth pick in the 1974 NFL Draft

Texas

The Longhorns were Southwest Conference champions for the sixth straight year, and played in their sixth consecutive Cotton Bowl Classic. Led by head coach Darrell Royal, Texas was favored by four points.[1]

Game summary

The temperature in Dallas at kickoff was around 30 °F (−1 °C).[3] Texas scored first on a 22-yard field goal by Billy Schott. With nine minutes later in the half came a hit that led to three points. Longhorn fullback Roosevelt Leaks was hit hard while Texas was driving at the 29, and the ball shot up into the air. Husker defensive end Steve Manstedt saw the ball pop into the air, grabbed the ball, and returned it 65 yards to the Texas 6. Though they could not find the end zone, Nebraska scored with a 24-yard field goal by Rich Sanger, and the teams went to halftime tied at three each.

At halftime, Osborne replaced David Humm with senior reserve Steve Runty, a better rushing quarterback.[3] The second half was dominated by Nebraska, with 16 points added and none allowed. Ritch Bahe scored on a 12-yard run late in the quarter to make it 10–3. With 1:23 left in the quarter, Tony Davis scored from three yards out to increase the lead to 16–3. Texas could not respond, as they turned the ball over five times and gained less than 200 yards. Sanger added a field goal midway through the fourth quarter to complete the scoring at 19–3. This was the Huskers' first Cotton Bowl Classic win.[4]

Over two thousand tickets went unsold, the first time in twelve years that the game did not sell out.[3]

Aftermath

In the final AP poll in January, Nebraska improved to seventh and Texas fell to fourteenth. This was the last season that the final UPI coaches poll was released before the bowls.

This was the last Cotton Bowl appearance for Texas under Royal; he retired after the 1976 season, but his successor Fred Akers led them back in his first season in January 1978. The Huskers returned in 1980 and 2007, but lost both.

Statistics

StatisticsNebraska  Texas  
First Downs2111
Yards Rushing240106
Yards Passing9190
Total Yards331196
Punts-Average3-40.04-39.8
Fumbles-Lost3-16-3
Interceptions22
Penalties-Yards4-512-30

Source:[2]

References

  1. 1 2 3 Lea, Bud (January 1, 1974). "Nebraska, Texas play in 'Pride' Bowl today". Milwaukee Sentinel. p. 1, part 2.
  2. 1 2 "Huskers salvage some pride, 19-3". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). Associated Press. January 2, 1974. p. 1B.
  3. 1 2 3 Lea, Bud (January 2, 1974). "Huskers' 2nd half switch pays off". Milwaukee Sentinel. p. 1, part 2.
  4. http://media.attcottonbowl.com/resource/history/1974/rsrc/1974-Classic-Recap.pdf
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.