- Super Bowl XI
Infobox SuperBowl
sb_name = XI
visitor =Oakland Raiders
home =Minnesota Vikings
visitor_abbr = OAK
home_abbr = MIN
visitor_conf = AFC
home_conf = NFC
visitor_total = 32
home_total = 14visitor_qtr1 = 0
visitor_qtr2 = 16
visitor_qtr3 = 3
visitor_qtr4 = 13home_qtr1 = 0
home_qtr2 = 0
home_qtr3 = 7
home_qtr4 = 7date =
January 9 ,1977
stadium = Rose Bowl Stadium
city = Pasadena, California
attendance = 103,438
odds = Raiders by 4 1/2
MVP =Fred Biletnikoff ,Wide Receiver
anthem =Vikki Carr ("America the Beautiful ")
coin_toss = Jim Tunney
referee = Jim Tunney
halftime = Disney presents "It's A Small World" with the Los Angeles Unified All-City Band
network =NBC
announcers =Curt Gowdy andDon Meredith
rating = 44.4
share = 73
commercial = $125,000
last = X
next = XIISuper Bowl XI was an
American football game played onJanuary 9 ,1977 at the Rose Bowl [This was the first professional football game ever played at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena. TheLos Angeles Memorial Coliseum played host to two previous Super Bowls (Super Bowl I andSuper Bowl VII ). ] inPasadena, California to decide theNational Football League (NFL) champion following the 1976 regular season. TheAmerican Football Conference (AFC) championOakland Raiders (16–1) won their firstSuper Bowl by defeating theNational Football Conference (NFC) championMinnesota Vikings (13–3–1), 32–14. Oakland gained a Super Bowl record 429 yards, including a Super Bowl record 288 yards in the first half, en route to winning their firstVince Lombardi Trophy .Raiders wide receiver
Fred Biletnikoff , who had 4 catches for 79 yards, was named the Super Bowl's Most Valuable Player. There have been five wide receivers named MVP in the Super Bowl and Biletnikoff is the only one to not have gained 100 yards in his MVP performance.Background
Oakland Raiders
This game marked the second Super Bowl appearance for the
Oakland Raiders , who lostSuper Bowl II . Two years after their Super Bowl loss, the Raiders hired John Madden as their head coach. Under Madden, the Raiders posted the best overall record for any NFL team in his 8 seasons, 83-22-7. But Super Bowl XI was the first time Madden led his team to a league championship game. They had been eliminated in all 6 of their previous playoff appearances, including 5 losses in the AFC Championship Game.The Raiders offense was led by quarterback
Ken Stabler , who finished as the top rated passer in the AFC, passing for 2,737 yards and 27 touchdowns. His 66.7 completion percentage (194 completions out of 291 attempts) was the second highest in the league. Stabler's main passing weapon was wide receiverCliff Branch , who caught 46 passes for 1,111 yards (24.2 yards per catch average) and 12 touchdowns.Fred Biletnikoff was also a reliable deep threat, with 43 receptions for 551 yards and 7 touchdowns. And tight endDave Casper recorded 53 receptions for 691 yards and 10 touchdowns.In addition to their great passing attack the Raiders also had a powerful running game, led by fullback
Mark van Eeghen (1,012 rushing yards, 17 receptions) and halfbackClarence Davis (516 rushing yards, 27 receptions). Another reason for the Raiders' success on offense was their offensive line, led by left tackleArt Shell and left guardGene Upshaw , as well as perennial all pro center Dave Dalby.Injuries early in the season forced the Raiders to switch from a 4-3 to a 3-4 defense. The switch benefited the team, as they won their last 10 games and finished the regular season with the best record in the league, 13-1. The Raiders defense was anchored by great linebackers, such as
Phil Villapiano andTed Hendricks , while defensive endOtis Sistrunk anchored the defensive line. Their defensive secondary was extremely hard hitting and talented, led by saftiesJack Tatum , George Atkinson, cornerbackSkip Thomas and cornerback Willie Brown.Many accused the Raiders defense of being overly aggressive, especially Atkinson, who inflicted a severe concussion on
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiverLynn Swann in the previous season's AFC Championship Game. Atkinson added to that reputation as the Raiders advanced through the playoffs to Super Bowl XI. In the Raiders' 24–21 playoff win over theNew England Patriots , Atkinson broke the nose of Patriots tight endRuss Francis . Then Atkinson inflicted another concussion to Swann in the Raiders' 24–7 AFC Championship victory over the Steelers. In reaction, Pittsburgh head coachChuck Noll complained of a "criminal element" in Atkinson's play. Atkinson himself denied deliberately trying to injure anyone and pointed out that at 6'0 and 185 pounds, he was one of the smallest players on the field. The Raiders and their fans were often known to counter these accusations against Atkinson and Jack Tatum by pointing out the physical way that Pittsburgh cornerback Mel Blount covered Oakland's speedy Split End Cliff Branch. Although 13–1, the Raiders were fortunate to get to the Super Bowl. They avenged their only loss of the year (vs. the Patriots) but needed a controversial roughing the passer penalty to keep their last minute drive alive. In the AFC championship game, the Steelers were without their top two running backs, as Franco Harris and Rocky Bleier were injured.Minnesota Vikings
The Vikings won the
NFC Central for the eighth time in the last nine seasons with an 11–2–1 record, and advanced to their fourth Super Bowl in eight years. They were the only team who had lost three Super Bowls (they had previously lost Super Bowls IV, VIII and IX), and did not want to be the first one to lose four.Once again, the Vikings had a powerful offense led by 37-year old quarterback
Fran Tarkenton and running backChuck Foreman . Playing in his 16th NFL season, Tarkenton was already the league's all time leader in pass completions (3,186), passing yards (41,802), and touchdown completions (308). He had another fine season in 1976, completing 61.9 percent of his passes for 2,961 yards, 17 touchdowns, and only 8 interceptions. Foreman had the best season of his career, rushing for 1,155 yards and 13 touchdowns, while also catching 55 passes for 567 yards and another touchdown. FullbackBrent McClanahan also contributed 634 combined rushing and receiving yards. The Vikings also added 2 new weapons to their offense: veteran wide receiverAhmad Rashad and rookie wide receiverSammy White combined for 104 receptions, 1,577 receiving yards, and 13 touchdowns. And once again, tackleRon Yary anchored the offensive line.The Vikings' "
Purple People Eaters " defense, anchored byCarl Eller andAlan Page , were also dominating teams again. During this regular season, they led the NFC in fewest points allowed (176). Also, defensive backNate Wright led the team with 7 interceptions for 47 yards, while safety Paul Krause had 2 interceptions for 21 yards.Playoffs
The Vikings went on to defeat the
Washington Redskins , 35–20, and theLos Angeles Rams , 24–13, in the playoffs.The Raiders defeated the
New England Patriots , 24–21, with the aid of a penalty call against the Patriots. New England'sRay Hamilton was tagged for "roughing the passer" in the fourth quarter; a call which served to give the Raiders a win. Oakland went on to defeat the previous season's Super Bowl championPittsburgh Steelers , 24–7.This was the first Super Bowl game to match both conference's #1 seeds, and was the last Super Bowl (and first one held in the Rose Bowl) to finish under daylight. It was the last Super Bowl where both team's placekickers (Minnesota's
Fred Cox and Oakland'sErrol Mann ) used the straight-on style.Television and entertainment
The game was televised in the
United States byNBC with play-by-play announcerCurt Gowdy andcolor commentator Don Meredith . This was Meredith's last broadcast with NBC, as he returned to ABC to rejoin the "Monday Night Football " crew for the 1977 season, where he had been a commentator from 1970–73.The pregame festivities featured the
Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) All-City Band and frisbee dogAshley Whippet . Later, singerVikki Carr sang "America the Beautiful ". There was nonational anthem played beforecoin toss .The halftime show was produced by Disney and was based on "
It's a Small World ", an attraction at Disneyland and theMagic Kingdom . The show featured the cast members of the New Mickey Mouse Club. It was the first Super Bowl halftime show to include crowd participation as people in the stadium waved colored placards on cue. The LAUSD All-City Band also played during the show.Game summary
The Raiders took the opening kickoff and advanced all the way to the Vikings 12-yard line, but came up empty after kicker
Errol Mann hit the left upright on his 29-yard field goal attempt. Later in the period, the Vikings had a great opportunity to score when linebackerFred McNeill blocked a punt from punterRay Guy and recovered it on the Raiders 3-yard line. They Vikings special teams were known for blocking kicks, but this was the first punt Ray Guy ever had blocked. But Vikings running backBrent McClanahan fumbled the ball while being tackled by Raiders linebackerPhil Villapiano and linebacker Willie Hall recovered the ball for Oakland. The Raiders then marched 90 yards to the Vikings 7-yard line (the key play being a 35-yard run byClarence Davis ), but had to settle for a field goal from Mann, giving them a 3–0 lead 48 seconds into the second quarter.The next time the Raiders got the ball, they did even better, driving 64 yards in 10 plays and scoring on a 1-yard touchdown pass from quarterback
Ken Stabler to tight endDave Casper , increasing their lead to 10–0. Then, Oakland got the ball back in excellent field position after returnerNeal Colzie returned Minnesota's punt 25 yards to the Vikings 35-yard line. After 3 running plays, Stabler completed a 17-yard pass toFred Biletnikoff at the 1-yard line, and running backPete Banaszak scored a touchdown on the next play, increasing Oakland's lead to 16–0 after Mann missed the extra point attempt. The score at halftime marked the fourth time in as many Super Bowls that the Vikings failed to score in the first half.The second half began with 3 consecutive punts, but then Colzie returned the Viking's second punt of the period 12 yards to the Oakland 46-yard line. From there, the Raiders advanced to the Vikings 23-yard line, aided by an 18-yard run by Davis and a 10-yard reception by wide receiver
Cliff Branch , to set up Mann's 40-yard field goal to increase the their lead, 19–0.Quarterback
Fran Tarkenton then threw 3 consecutive incompletions on their ensuing drive, forcing the Vikings to punt again. However, Oakland linebackerTed Hendricks was penalized for running into the punter on the play, giving Minnesota a first down. Taking advantage of their second chance, the Vikings ended up with a 12-play, 68-yard drive and scored on an 8-yard pass from Tarkenton to receiverSammy White to cut their deficit to 19–7.The Raiders were forced to punt on their next drive after they were unable to recover from
Alan Page 's 11-yard sack on first down. Then aided by Tarkenton's completions to White for gains of 14 and 18 yards, the Vikings advanced to the Oakland 37-yard line. But on third down and 3 to go, Hall intercepted a pass from Tarkenton and returned it 16 yards to the 46-yard line. Three plays later, Biletnikoff's 48-yard reception moved the ball to the Vikings 2-yard line, setting up Banaszak's second rushing touchdown to increase Oakland's lead to 26–7.White returned the ensuing kickoff 19 yards to the Minnesota 32-yard line, and four plays later, Tarkenton completed a 25-yard pass to receiver
Ahmad Rashad to reach the Oakland 28-yard line. But on the next play, defensive back Willie Brown intercepted a pass intended for White and returned it a Super Bowl record 75 yards for a touchdown. Although Mann missed the extra point attempt, the Raiders put the game out of reach, 32–7.After the both teams turned the ball over on downs, Minnesota drove 86 yards in 9 plays to score on a 14-yard touchdown pass from backup quarterback Bob Lee to tight end
Stu Voigt . The touchdown cut Minnesota's deficit to 32–14, but by then there was only :25 left in the game.Stabler finished the game with 12 out of 19 pass completions for 180 yards and a touchdown. Davis, who was the top rusher in the game, gained 137 yards on just 16 rush attempts, an average of 8.5 yards per carry. Casper finished the game with 4 catches for 70 yards and a touchdown. Colzie returned 4 punts for a Super Bowl record 43 yards. Running back
Chuck Foreman had a solid performance for Minnesota, contributing 44 rushing yards and 62 receiving yards. Tarkenton had 17 out of 35 pass completions for 205 yards, a touchdown, and 2 interceptions. White recorded 163 total yards, catching 5 passes for 77 yards and a touchdown, rushing once for 7 yards, and returned 4 kickoffs for 79 yards.coring summary
*OAK - FG: Errol Mann 24 yards 3-0 OAK
*OAK - TD: Dave Casper 1 yard pass from Ken Stabler (Errol Mann kick) 10-0 OAK
*OAK - TD: Pete Banaszak 1 yard run (kick failed) 16-0 OAK
*OAK - FG: Errol Mann 40 yards 19-0 OAK
*MIN - TD: Sammy White 8 yard pass from Fran Tarkenton (Fred Cox kick) 19-7 OAK
*OAK - TD: Pete Banaszak 2 yard run (Errol Mann kick) 26-7 OAK
*OAK - TD: Willie Brown 75 yard interception return (kick failed) 32-7 OAK
*MIN - TD: Stu Voigt 13 yard pass from Bob Lee (Fred Cox kick) 32-14 OAKtarting lineups
*Referee: Jim Tunney
*Umpire:Lou Palazzi
*Head Linesman: Ed Marion
*Line Judge: Bill Swanson
*Field Judge:Armen Terzian
*Back Judge: Tom Kelleher"Note: A seven-official system was not used until 1978"
Weather conditions
*74 degrees, clear and sunny
ee also
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1976 NFL season
*NFL playoffs, 1976-77 References
* [http://www.superbowl.com/ Super Bowl official website]
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*cite book | title=The Sporting News Complete Super Bowl Book 1995 | id=ISBN 0-89204-523-X
* http://www.pro-football-reference.com - Large online database of NFL data and statistics
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