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1978 Rose Bowl

1978 Rose Bowl
64th Rose Bowl Game
1234 Total
Washington 710100 27
Michigan 00713 20
DateJanuary 2, 1978
Season1977
StadiumRose Bowl
LocationPasadena, California
Player of the GameWarren Moon (Washington QB)
FavoriteMichigan by 14 [1][2]
RefereeOtho Kortz (Big Ten);
(split crew: Big Ten, Pac-10)
Attendance105,312
United States TV coverage
NetworkNBC
AnnouncersCurt Gowdy (play-by-play)
John Brodie (color)
Charlie Jones (sideline)
Nielsen ratings29.2
Rose Bowl
 < 1977  1979

The 1978 Rose Bowl was a college football bowl game, played on Monday, January 2, and was the 64th Rose Bowl Game. The Washington Huskies, champions of the Pacific-8 Conference, defeated the favored Michigan Wolverines, champions of the Big Ten Conference, 27–20. Washington quarterback Warren Moon was named the Rose Bowl Player of the Game.[3]

The Huskies led 17–0 at the half and extended it to 24–0 early in the third quarter, then held off a Wolverine comeback with two interceptions deep in their own territory in the last two minutes to win by seven.[4][5][6] It was the second of three consecutive losses in the Rose Bowl for Michigan, a two-touchdown favorite entering this game.[1]

The face value of game tickets was $17.50 each.[1]

  1. ^ a b c "Rose Bowl pressures mount for Wolverines". Youngstown Vindicator. (Ohio). Associated Press. January 2, 1978. p. 19.
  2. ^ Missildine, Harry (January 2, 1978). "In this corner, Huskies favored". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). p. 15.
  3. ^ Jares, Joe (January 9, 1978). "A perfect Moon shot for the Huskies". Sports Illustrated. p. 11.
  4. ^ Missildine, Harry (January 3, 1978). "Jackson rescues Washington". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). p. 19.
  5. ^ "Huskies go from rags to roses". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). Associated Press. January 3, 1978. p. 1C.
  6. ^ Dodds, Tracy (January 3, 1978). "Bo's rare gamble backfires in Rose Bowl". Milwaukee Journal. p. 8, part 2.

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