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I just discovered a couple of videos regarding the 1952 NC season. The first has interviews and a few highlights. The second is a lot longer with lots more info.
1952 Sugar Bowl 10-0 Georgia Tech vs 8-0-2 Ole Miss
It was GT-Ole Miss Sugar Bowl the video was miss labeledMy internet connection is so screwed up right now that I couldn't watch it, but I notice that the heading on the link (not what you posted, but that on the link) says it's the 1954 Sugar Bowl vs Ole Miss, but the 1954 Sugar Bowl was Tech vs WVU.
I just discovered a couple of videos regarding the 1952 NC season. The first has interviews and a few highlights. The second is a lot longer with lots more info.
Yeah,it isPepper had a pretty good number of snaps at QB in GT's 24-7 win over Ole Miss in the 1953 Sugar Bowl. I think he was the greatest quick kicker GT ever had.Isn't that Coach Rodgers, front row, 5th from left?
I just discovered a couple of videos regarding the 1952 NC season. The first has interviews and a few highlights. The second is a lot longer with lots more info.
8-0-2 Ole Miss was ranked number 6 going into the Sugar Bowl matchup with Georgia TechSix, count em, six All Americans on that team. Yes, I would say they were a legit national championship team. They beat a nationally ranked Duke team pretty convincingly and stomped a pretty decent Alabama team. Ole Miss was nationally ranked when we played them in the Sugar Bowl.
The same thing happened to 9-0 UCLA in 1954. They couldn't go to a Bowl Game because they went to the Rose Bowl in 1953 and were awarded to National Championship courtesy of the Coaches Poll. Michigan State couldn't go Bowling because they weren't a full member of the Big 10 until 1953.And yet somehow Mich State, who only played 9 games and didn't even play in a bowl game was awarded the AP National Championship. That's just inconceivable.
Michigan State was an almost unanimous choice, which is odd, because Georgia Tech defeated more rated opponents (in the AP and coaches' polls), and MSU had a razor-close win over Oregon State, while no unrated team came within a touchdown of Georgia Tech.
Just shows how full of crap the rating services were.The same thing happened to 9-0 UCLA in 1954. They couldn't go to a Bowl Game because they went to the Rose Bowl in 1953 and were awarded to National Championship courtesy of the Coaches Poll. Michigan State couldn't go Bowling because they weren't a full member of the Big 10 until 1953.
One of the teams the 1954 UCLA team beat was the San Diego Naval Training CenterJust shows how full of crap the rating services were.
Rodgers for many years held several Sugar Bowl passing records. Might still. But just in January he was one of 18 players/coaches named to the first Sugar Bowl Football Hall of Fame. Betcha his head just about exploded, and he always did have trouble finding hats that fit.Yeah,it isPepper had a pretty good number of snaps at QB in GT's 24-7 win over Ole Miss in the 1953 Sugar Bowl. I think he was the greatest quick kicker GT ever had.
The Sugar Bowl against West Virginia was so one sided that the head of the Sugar Bowl committee apologized to Bobby Dodd for inviting West Virginia.Rodgers for many years held several Sugar Bowl passing records. Might still. But just in January he was one of 18 players/coaches named to the first Sugar Bowl Football Hall of Fame. Betcha his head just about exploded, and he always did have trouble finding hats that fit.
8-0-2 Ole Miss was ranked number 6 going into the Sugar Bowl matchup with Georgia Tech
The Sugar Bowl against West Virginia was so one sided that the head of the Sugar Bowl committee apologized to Bobby Dodd for inviting West Virginia.
Wilson "Whiskey" Dillard was a great running back for Ole Miss also. He ran for 6 touchdowns against Miss State in 1950.I did not know they were ranked that high. I know Johnny Vaught just hated Georgia Tech because we would not play them because of money according to Dodd. Any team with Jimmy "King" Lear on it was bound to be pretty good.
In those days West Virginia was a glorified Southern Conference team.Well, they did have Sam Huff just not anything else.
I imagine there were plenty of voters back then that barely watched any games due to accessibility. I also believe that most of the AP was concentrated in the northeast and Midwest at the time so voting was definitely biased in those regions. May have still been a little early for this one but I know as things got closer to 64 it became political for some voters to refuse the vote for any still segregated southern schools. Could have come into playJust shows how full of crap the rating services were.
I think that may have had a lot to do with what happened in 1960 when 10-0-1 Ole Miss won the National Championship in one poll and 8-1 Minnesota won the National Championship in the other poll. There were no post Bowl Game polls back then. Ole Miss beat 7-3 Rice 17-13 in the Sugar Bowl while Minnesota lost 17-7 to 9-1 Washington in the Rose Bowl.I imagine there were plenty of voters back then that barely watched any games due to accessibility. I also believe that most of the AP was concentrated in the northeast and Midwest at the time so voting was definitely biased in those regions. May have still been a little early for this one but I know as things got closer to 64 it became political for some voters to refuse the vote for any still segregated southern schools. Could have come into play