1956 Cotton Bowl Classic
The 1956 Cotton Bowl Classic featured the TCU Horned Frogs and the Ole Miss Rebels. It was the 20th Cotton Bowl Classic held.
Background
Both teams had 9-1 records. Ole Miss was trying to win their first bowl game since the 1948 Delta Bowl, which was also against TCU. TCU hadn't been to a bowl game since the 1952 Cotton Bowl Classic.
Game summary
On the game's first play, TCU quartback and returner Chuck Curtis injured his shoulder and broke two ribs. He would be out the rest of the game and replaced by Dick Finney, who would go 1 for 3 passing for 13 yards and rush for 5 yards as Jim Swink help carry TCU to with two rushing touchdowns. He would finish with 107 yards. But the most crucial part of the game had been first thought as insignificant. On the second extra point attempt by TCU, Harold Pollard missed after having to try again due to a penalty on TCU. Down 13-0, Ole Miss quarteback Eagle Day and running back Paige Cothren led the team back, with Cotheren's 3 yard run narrowing the lead to 6 at halftime.
The second half had only one score, but it was crucial. With 9:34 to play, Ole Miss started their drive after a punt. And with 4:22 left, Ole Miss scored on a Billy Lott touchdown run. The extra point was converted by Cothren, as Ole Miss held on to win their first bowl game since 1948.[1]
Outstanding Players of the Game
- TCU: Buddy Alliston
- Mississippi: Eagle Day
Statistics | TCU | Ole Miss |
First Downs | 11 | 12 |
Yards Rushing | 233 | 92 |
Yards Passing | 20 | 137 |
Total Yards | 253 | 229 |
Punts-Average | 5-28.8 | 6-42.7 |
Fumbles-Lost | 2-1 | 1-1 |
Interceptions | 2 | 0 |
Penalties-Yards | 8-80 | 6-80 |
References
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- Tie-In
- College Football Playoff At-Large or Group of Five Bid
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