1975 Sun Bowl

1975 Sun Bowl
1234 Total
Pittsburgh 712014 33
Kansas 00712 19
Date December 26, 1975
Season 1975
Stadium Sun Bowl
Location El Paso, Texas
MVP QB Robert Haygood (Pittsburgh)
Attendance 30,272
United States TV coverage
Network CBS
Announcers Paul Hornung and Johnny Morris

The 1975 Sun Bowl was a college football postseason bowl game that featured the Pittsburgh Panthers and the Kansas Jayhawks.

Background

Despite a fourth-place finish in the Big Eight Conference, the Jayhawks had a highlight victory over eventual champion Oklahoma that broke the Sooners' 37-game winning streak. Moore (in his first year at Kansas) was named Big Eight Coach of the Year and finished runner-up to Woody Hayes for the Football Writers Association of America's National Coach of the Year award. This was their third bowl appearance in eight seasons. The highlight of the season for the Panthers was beating No. 9 Notre Dame in the final game of the season. This was their second bowl game in three years,

Game summary

Kansas had an opportunity to take the lead on an 82-yard touchdown play on an option run by Nolan Cromwell and a pitch to Bill Campfield, but Cromwell's pitch was ruled an illegal forward pass, and the Jayhawks punted soon after. A Panther missed field goal led to Kansas driving to the Pittsburgh 16, but they were stopped short on 4th and inches. Soon after, fullback Elliot Walker caught a pitchout and broke three tackles for sixty yards on his way to a touchdown to make it 7–0 Pittsburgh with 2:11 in the 1st. A penalty on Kansas during a punt return and a Cromwell fumble led to two Tony Dorsett touchdowns, the latter occurring with :26 left in the second quarter. Kansas narrowed the lead with 4 minutes left in the third quarter on a Laverne Smith 55-yard touchdown run that made it 19–7. With 12:49 left in the game, Walker plunged for a two-yard score to make it 26–7. With 6:11 to go, Smith scored on a 17-yard dash to make it 26-13. Quarterback Robert Haygood finished the Pittsburgh scoring with his 7-yard touchdown pass to make it 33–13 with 3:15 to go. By the time Kansas scored on a Scott McMichael pass to Skip Sharp from 38 yards out, there was only 2:02 left as Pittsburgh won their first bowl game since 1937. For the first time ever in a bowl game, a team had three players rush for 100 yards in the same game: Tony Dorsett (142 yards on 27 carries), Eliot Walker (123 yards on 11 carries) and Robert Haygood (101 yards on 14 carries).[1][2]

Aftermath

The Panthers would start the following season ranked No. 9, en route to a national championship. They returned to the Sun Bowl in 1989, while Kansas has not returned since.

Statistics

Statistics Pittsburgh Kansas
First downs 1619
Yards rushing 372 342
Yards passing 60 76
Total yards 432 418
Punts-Average 5-35 5-37
Fumbles lost 0 2
Interceptions thrown 2 1
Penalties-Yards 10-95 5-25

References

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