1959 Orange Bowl

1959 Orange Bowl
1234 Total
Syracuse 0006 6
Oklahoma 14070 21
Date January 1, 1959
Season 1958
Stadium Miami Orange Bowl
Location Miami, Florida
Attendance 75,281
United States TV coverage
Network CBS
Announcers Joe Boland & Jim McKay

The 1959 Orange Bowl featured the Syracuse Orangemen and the Oklahoma Sooners in the 25th annual Orange Bowl.

Background

This was Oklahoma's 4th Orange Bowl in six seasons and 13th straight Big Seven Conference title while Syracuse was making their 2nd Orange Bowl appearancein six seasons.

Game summary

Oklahoma scored early with a Prentice Gautt rushing touchdown three minutes into the game. With the quarter running down, Syracuse fumbled the ball back to the Sooners after driving to the Sooners red zone. With 2:56 left in the quarter, Brewster Hobby caught a lateral and then passed to Ross Coyle, who ran 79 yards for the touchdown. After a scoreless second quarter, Hobby sealed the game when he returned a Syracuse punt 40 yards for a touchdown to make it 21-0. Mark Weber gave the Orangmen their only points of the game on his touchdown run after a 69 yard drive, but the conversion failed, as the two teams failed to score again. Despite Syracuse's run attack, 2 fumbles by the backs and 2 passes that were intercepted doomed the Orange as Oklahoma won their 4th Orange Bowl in six seasons.[1][2][3]

Aftermath

Syracuse won the national title the following year.

Statistics

Statistics Oklahoma Syracuse
First Downs 12 18
Yards Rushing 152 239
Yards Passing 93 72
Total Yards 245 311
Punts-Average 8-37.0 8-31.2
Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-2
Interceptions 0 2
Penalties-Yards 3-35 4-20

References

  1. "1959 | Orange Bowl". Archived from the original on 2015-01-12. Retrieved 2015-01-10.
  2. http://cuse.com/sports/2002/1/1/1959OrangeBowl.aspx
  3. "1959 Orange Bowl". Oklahoma Sooners Football Media Guide. Oklahoma Sooners Athletics. p. 154. Retrieved January 10, 2015.
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