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1977 Sun Bowl (December)

The 1977 Sun Bowl game was a post-season college football bowl game, part of the bowl schedule of the 1977 NCAA Division I football season. Played on Saturday, December 31, it matched the LSU Tigers of the Southeastern Conference and the Stanford Cardinals of the Pacific-8 Conference at the Sun Bowl in El Paso, Texas. It was the 44th edition of the Sun Bowl (43rd playing between collegiate teams).

1977 Sun Bowl
1234 Total
LSU 7700 14
Stanford 01077 24
DateDecember 31, 1977
Season1977
StadiumSun Bowl
LocationEl Paso, Texas
MVPCharles Alexander (RB), LSU
Gordy Ceresino (LB), Stanford
FavoriteLSU by 3 points[1]
RefereeDonald Safrit (ACC)
Attendance31,318
United States TV coverage
NetworkCBS
AnnouncersPat Summerall (play-by-play),
Tom Brookshier, Burt Reynolds

LSU running back Charles Alexander ran for 197 yards and a first half touchdown, but Stanford's defense held the Tigers scoreless in the second half, and quarterback Guy Benjamin threw for 269 yards and three touchdowns on the day to lead the Cardinals to a 24–14 upset.[1][2]

Teams

Stanford Cardinals

Stanford finished the regular season tied for second place in the Pac-8 conference under first-year head coach Bill Walsh, and was making its first ever non-Rose Bowl postseason appearance. (The Pac-8 had not allowed multiple bowl teams until the 1975 season.) The Cardinals were noted for their pass-heavy offense, led by Sammy Baugh Trophy-award winning quarterback Guy Benjamin, wide receiver James Lofton, and freshman running back Darrin Nelson.[3]

LSU Tigers

LSU finished third in the SEC behind long-time coach Charles McClendon. The Tigers were led by running back Charles Alexander, the number two rusher in college football behind Heisman Trophy winner Earl Campbell.[3]

Game summary

After holding Stanford on its first possession, LSU marched 80 yards in nine plays and scored on a short pass play. Stanford answered on a long pass from Benjamin to Lofton to tie the score and added a Ken Naber field goal to move ahead, 10–7. Just before halftime, LSU running back Alexander scored on a seven-yard run to retake the lead, giving him 123 yards for the half. He would end with 197 yards on the day, establishing a new Sun Bowl rushing record, surpassing Tony Dorsett's 142 yards. He was named the game's offensive most valuable player.[4]

The second half was all Stanford. Benjamin threw two more touchdown passes, a short 2-yarder to Lofton and a 20-yard pass to Nelson. Benjamin ended the day 23 for 36 passing for 269 yards and three touchdowns, a Sun Bowl record. Lofton had 4 receptions for 79 yards and two touchdowns. Defensively, Stanford held LSU scoreless in the second half, and intercepted three passes. Linebacker Gordy Ceresino recorded 22 tackles to lead the Cardinals, and was named the game's defensive MVP.[4][5]

Scoring

First quarter

  • LSU - Mike Quintela 3-yard pass from Steve Ensminger (Mike Conway kick)

Second quarter

Third quarter

  • Stanford - Lofton 2-yard pass from Benjamin (Naber kick)

Fourth quarter

Aftermath

Walsh led Stanford to another bowl win the next season in the Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl, and then was hired as head coach of the NFL's San Francisco 49ers, eventually leading them to three Super Bowl titles in ten seasons. Stanford's football program slid after Walsh's departure, and they did not return to a bowl for eight years, at the 1986 Gator Bowl. Three years after retiring from the 49ers, Walsh returned to Stanford in 1992 and coached the Cardinal for three seasons and one bowl victory. Receiver Lofton played fifteen years in the NFL (mostly with the Green Bay Packers) and, like Walsh, is a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

McClendon coached two more seasons for LSU, leading them to postseason appearances in the 1978 Liberty Bowl and 1979 Tangerine Bowl, and then retired from coaching. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1986. Alexander played for the Cincinnati Bengals in Super Bowl XVI against Walsh's 49ers and is best known for being stopped inches short of the goal by San Francisco linebacker Dan Bunz on a third down pass in the third quarter with the 49ers leading, 20-7. The Bengals were held scoreless on that drive when Pete Johnson was stuffed on fourth down, helping the 49ers go on to a 26-21 victory.

References

  1. ^ a b "Stanford passes sink LSU, 24-14". Pittsburgh Press. UPI. January 1, 1978. p. D8.
  2. ^ "Cards win classic match". Lewiston Morning Tribune. (Idaho). Associated Press. January 1, 1978. p. 5B.
  3. ^ a b "Offense key to Sun Bowl". Observer-Reporter. December 31, 1977. Retrieved January 24, 2013.
  4. ^ a b "Cardinals win a duel in the sun". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). wire services. January 1, 1978. p. 3C. Retrieved January 24, 2014.
  5. ^ (PDF). Stanford Football Media Guide. Stanford Athletics. p. 161. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 24, 2015. Retrieved January 13, 2014.

External links

  • 1977 Sun Bowl Home Movie via YouTube

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The 1977 Sun Bowl game was a post season college football bowl game part of the bowl schedule of the 1977 NCAA Division I football season Played on Saturday December 31 it matched the LSU Tigers of the Southeastern Conference and the Stanford Cardinals of the Pacific 8 Conference at the Sun Bowl in El Paso Texas It was the 44th edition of the Sun Bowl 43rd playing between collegiate teams 1977 Sun BowlLSU Tigers Stanford Cardinals 8 3 8 3 SEC Pac 814 24Head coach Charles McClendon Head coach Bill Walsh1234 TotalLSU 7700 14Stanford 01077 24DateDecember 31 1977Season1977StadiumSun BowlLocationEl Paso TexasMVPCharles Alexander RB LSUGordy Ceresino LB StanfordFavoriteLSU by 3 points 1 RefereeDonald Safrit ACC Attendance31 318United States TV coverageNetworkCBSAnnouncersPat Summerall play by play Tom Brookshier Burt ReynoldsSun Bowl lt 1977 Jan 1978 gt LSU running back Charles Alexander ran for 197 yards and a first half touchdown but Stanford s defense held the Tigers scoreless in the second half and quarterback Guy Benjamin threw for 269 yards and three touchdowns on the day to lead the Cardinals to a 24 14 upset 1 2 Contents 1 Teams 1 1 Stanford Cardinals 1 2 LSU Tigers 2 Game summary 2 1 Scoring 3 Aftermath 4 References 5 External linksTeams EditSee also 1977 NCAA Division I football season Stanford Cardinals Edit Main article 1977 Stanford Cardinals football team Stanford finished the regular season tied for second place in the Pac 8 conference under first year head coach Bill Walsh and was making its first ever non Rose Bowl postseason appearance The Pac 8 had not allowed multiple bowl teams until the 1975 season The Cardinals were noted for their pass heavy offense led by Sammy Baugh Trophy award winning quarterback Guy Benjamin wide receiver James Lofton and freshman running back Darrin Nelson 3 LSU Tigers Edit Main article 1977 LSU Tigers football team LSU finished third in the SEC behind long time coach Charles McClendon The Tigers were led by running back Charles Alexander the number two rusher in college football behind Heisman Trophy winner Earl Campbell 3 Game summary EditAfter holding Stanford on its first possession LSU marched 80 yards in nine plays and scored on a short pass play Stanford answered on a long pass from Benjamin to Lofton to tie the score and added a Ken Naber field goal to move ahead 10 7 Just before halftime LSU running back Alexander scored on a seven yard run to retake the lead giving him 123 yards for the half He would end with 197 yards on the day establishing a new Sun Bowl rushing record surpassing Tony Dorsett s 142 yards He was named the game s offensive most valuable player 4 The second half was all Stanford Benjamin threw two more touchdown passes a short 2 yarder to Lofton and a 20 yard pass to Nelson Benjamin ended the day 23 for 36 passing for 269 yards and three touchdowns a Sun Bowl record Lofton had 4 receptions for 79 yards and two touchdowns Defensively Stanford held LSU scoreless in the second half and intercepted three passes Linebacker Gordy Ceresino recorded 22 tackles to lead the Cardinals and was named the game s defensive MVP 4 5 Scoring Edit First quarter LSU Mike Quintela 3 yard pass from Steve Ensminger Mike Conway kick Second quarter Stanford James Lofton 49 yard pass from Guy Benjamin Ken Naber kick Stanford Naber 36 yard field goal LSU Charles Alexander 7 yard run Conway kick Third quarter Stanford Lofton 2 yard pass from Benjamin Naber kick Fourth quarter Stanford Darrin Nelson 20 yard pass from Benjamin Naber run Aftermath EditWalsh led Stanford to another bowl win the next season in the Astro Bluebonnet Bowl and then was hired as head coach of the NFL s San Francisco 49ers eventually leading them to three Super Bowl titles in ten seasons Stanford s football program slid after Walsh s departure and they did not return to a bowl for eight years at the 1986 Gator Bowl Three years after retiring from the 49ers Walsh returned to Stanford in 1992 and coached the Cardinal for three seasons and one bowl victory Receiver Lofton played fifteen years in the NFL mostly with the Green Bay Packers and like Walsh is a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame McClendon coached two more seasons for LSU leading them to postseason appearances in the 1978 Liberty Bowl and 1979 Tangerine Bowl and then retired from coaching He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1986 Alexander played for the Cincinnati Bengals in Super Bowl XVI against Walsh s 49ers and is best known for being stopped inches short of the goal by San Francisco linebacker Dan Bunz on a third down pass in the third quarter with the 49ers leading 20 7 The Bengals were held scoreless on that drive when Pete Johnson was stuffed on fourth down helping the 49ers go on to a 26 21 victory References Edit a b Stanford passes sink LSU 24 14 Pittsburgh Press UPI January 1 1978 p D8 Cards win classic match Lewiston Morning Tribune Idaho Associated Press January 1 1978 p 5B a b Offense key to Sun Bowl Observer Reporter December 31 1977 Retrieved January 24 2013 a b Cardinals win a duel in the sun Eugene Register Guard Oregon wire services January 1 1978 p 3C Retrieved January 24 2014 1977 Sun Bowl PDF Stanford Football Media Guide Stanford Athletics p 161 Archived from the original PDF on September 24 2015 Retrieved January 13 2014 External links Edit1977 Sun Bowl Home Movie via YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1977 Sun Bowl December amp oldid 1135347459, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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