2001 Rose Bowl

2001 Rose Bowl

NCAAFootballSingleGameHeader
Name=2001 Rose Bowl
Date=January 1, 2001
Year=2000
Visitor School=Purdue University
Visitor Name Short=Purdue
Visitor Nickname=Boilermakers
Visitor Record=8-3
Visitor

Visitor Coaches=
Visitor BCS=17
Visitor Coach=Joe Tiller
Visitor1=0
Visitor2=10
Visitor3=7
Visitor4=7
Visitor5=
Visitor Total=24
Home School=University of Washington
Home Name Short=Washington
Home Nickname=Huskies
Home Record=10-1
Home

Home Coaches=4
Home BCS=4
Home Coach=Rick Neuheisel
Home1=14
Home2=0
Home3=6
Home4=14
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Home Total=34
Type=bg
Stadium=Rose Bowl Stadium
City=Pasadena, California
Attendance=94,392
US Network=ABC
US Announcers=Keith Jackson, Bob Griese
MVP=Marques Tuiasosopo (Washington quarterback)
Pregame=University of Washington Husky Marching Band
Halftime=University of Washington Husky Marching Band, Purdue All-American Marching Band
The 2001 Rose Bowl was a college football bowl game played on January 1, 2001. It was the 87th Rose Bowl game. The University of Washington Huskies football team defeated the Purdue University Boilermakers football team 34-24. Washington senior quarterback Marques Tuiasosopo was named the Rose Bowl Player Of The Game. [http://www.bowlprograms.com/rosebowl/?pg=182 2008 Rose Bowl Program] , 2008 Rose Bowl. Accessed January 26, 2008.]

Teams

Washington Huskies

In the 2000 season, the Huskies shared the Pacific Ten Conference title with Oregon and Oregon State. Washington had given Oregon State their only defeat of the year 33-30. Oregon gave Washington their only defeat of the year 23-16. Oregon State beat Oregon in the 2000 Civil War game 23-13. Ultimately, it was a 23-37 loss at Wisconsin by Oregon earlier in the season that decided the Rose Bowl representative. With two losses, by the multiple team tie rules Oregon was out of the comparison. This left Oregon State and Washington, and the Huskies won the head to head matchup with the Beavers. Washington, Oregon State and Oregon were ranked 4th, 5th, and 9th respectively in the final regular season AP football poll.

Purdue Boilermakers

The Big Ten champion Purdue Boilermakers, were led by quarterback Drew Brees. They did not have a particularly auspicious start, winning against Central Michigan and Kent before losing at Notre Dame. They defeated Minnesota, but then lost at Penn State. The Boilermakers made surprising wins in October starting with Michigan, then at Northwestern, at Wisconsin and finishing with Ohio State. A loss at Michigan State set them back, but a win over Indiana and losses by Michigan and Ohio State left them in a three way tie with Northwestern and Michigan. Purdue got the Rose Bowl invitation by virtue of the head to head victories over Northwestern and Michigan.

Game Summary

First quarter

*Washington – Cleman, 1-yard run, 8:33 (Anderson kick)
*Washington – Tuiasosopo, 5-yard run, 4:42 (Anderson kick)

econd quarter

*Purdue – Sutherland, 5-yard pass from Drew Brees, 11:32 (Dorsch kick)
*Purdue – Dorsch, 26-yard field goal, 0:26

Third quarter

*Washington – Anderson, 47-yard field goal, 13:12
*Purdue – Sutherland, 24-yard pass from Brees, 11:58 (Dorsch kick)
*Washington – Anderson, 42-yard field goal, 6:55

Fourth quarter

*Washington – Elstrom, 8-yard pass from Tuiasosopo, 12:00 (Anderson kick)
*Washington – Hurst, 8-yard run, 7:25 (Anderson kick)
*Purdue – Brown, 42-yard run, 6:37 (Dorsch kick)

Aftermath

Washington, led by senior quarterback Marques Tuiasosopo, the Rose Bowl MVP, finished the season at 11-1 and was ranked third in the final national polls. Rick Neuheisel became the first and only former Rose Bowl MVP to coach a Rose Bowl winning team.

Oregon State and Oregon both won their bowl games, and the final rankings were Washington 3rd, Oregon State 4th, and Oregon 7th in the final AP poll. Oklahoma, who was undefeated and beat Florida State in the 2001 Orange Bowl, was named the national champion.

References

*University of Washington Huskies football media guide (PDF copy available at [http://gohuskies.cstv.com gohuskies.cstv.com] )

External links

* [http://www.tournamentofroses.com/rosebowlgame/ Rose Bowl Game official site]


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