1972 Sugar Bowl (January)

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1972 Sugar Bowl
1 2 3 4 Total
Oklahoma 19 12 3 6 40
Auburn 0 0 7 15 22
Date January 1, 1972
Season 1971
Stadium Tulane Stadium
Location New Orleans, Louisiana
MVP QB Jack Mildren (Oklahoma)
Referee James M. Artley (SEC)
(split crew between SEC and Big 8)
Attendance 84,031
United States TV coverage
Network ABC
Announcers Chris Schenkel and Bud Wilkinson
Sugar Bowl
 < 1971  1973

The 1972 Sugar Bowl was the last Sugar Bowl played in January until 1977. As such, it featured the Auburn Tigers of the Southeastern Conference and the Oklahoma Sooners of the Big Eight Conference.

Background

Both teams were ranked in the top 5 in the polls, as this game was a tale of duality. Both teams averaged over 300 yards on the season, though Oklahoma's record setting 566 yards a game was more notable than Auburn's 393. Both teams started the season 9-0, with both teams losing late in the season to their respective arch-rivals, who were likewise undefeated and untied. Auburn lost to Alabama, and Oklahoma lost to Nebraska, the losses costing both teams a conference title. To add insult to injury, both of the teams they lost to ended up playing in the national championship game, essentially making this a runner-up game.[1] Auburn was playing in their first Sugar Bowl game while Oklahoma was playing their 4th and first since 1951.

Game summary

While he did not throw many passes (4), quarterback Jack Mildren used his legs to help win the game and the MVP award, running 30 times for 149 yards and three touchdowns. Leon Crosswhite helped start the scoring with a touchdown run on OU's first drive. Mildren scored three straight touchdown runs to make it 25-0 by the second quarter and after a punt return touchdown by Joe Wylie, it was 31-0, which ended up being the lead at halftime. Unger scored two rushing touchdowns in the 2nd half to narrow the lead to 34-14, but Priutt made it 40-14 on his touchdown run as Auburn added a meaningless Pat Sullivan touchdown pass to make the final score 40-22. Oklahoma had more yards, less turnovers (2 to 3), more first downs, and ultimately, more points. Oklahoma won their first Sugar Bowl since 1950.[2][3]

Aftermath

The Sooners would return in December to the Sugar Bowl once again and win, becoming the only school ever to win the same bowl game twice in the same calendar year. Auburn would wait 12 years for their next Sugar Bowl, winning that one.

Statistics

Statistics Oklahoma Auburn
First Downs 28 15
Yards Rushing 439 40
Yards Passing 11 250
Total Yards 450 290
Punts-Average 5-35.4 5-48.6
Fumbles-Lost 5-2 5-1
Interceptions 0 2
Penalties-Yards 3-12 0-0

References

  1. http://www.allstatesugarbowl.org/site435.php
  2. http://www.allstatesugarbowl.org/site125.php
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