- 1951 Sugar Bowl
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Name=1951 Sugar Bowl
Date=January 1 ,1951
Year=1950
Visitor School=University of Kentucky
Visitor Name Short=Kentucky
Visitor Nickname=Wildcats
Visitor Record=10-1
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Home School=University of Oklahoma
Home Name Short=Oklahoma
Home Nickname=Sooners
Home Record=10-0
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Type=Bowl Game
Stadium=Tulane Stadium
City=New Orleans , LouisianaThe 1951 Sugar Bowl was the 17th
Sugar Bowl matchup, pitting the Big Seven championOklahoma Sooners (ranked #1 in the Associated Press poll) against theSoutheastern Conference championKentucky Wildcats (ranked #7). Oklahoma's regular season record was 10-0; Kentucky's was 10-1. Oklahoma averaged 34.5 points per game; only one team had scored more than twice in a game against Kentucky that season. Oklahoma entered the January 1, 1951 game with a 31 game winning streak; the Sooners' last loss had come on September 25, 1948. Kentucky was coached byBear Bryant ; Oklahoma was coached byBud Wilkinson . Notable players for the two teams included Oklahoma'sBilly Vessels and Kentucky'sCharlie McClendon andBabe Parilli . 82,000 fans attended the game.Kentucky fielded three defensive tackles for much of the game, which caused Oklahoma quarterback
Claude Arnold to hurry his handoffs and passes. One Kentucky tackle wasBob Gain , winner of theOutland Trophy that season. The third Wildcat tackle wasWalt Yowarsky , who had played less than five minutes on defense during the regular season. Yowarsky recovered a fumble on the Oklahoma 22 yard line, leading to Kentucky's first score: on the next play after Yowarsky's fumble recovery, Kentucky quarterbackBabe Parilli threw a touchdown pass to Wilbur Jameson for a 7-0 Kentucky lead at the end of the first quarter.In the second quarter, Kentucky drove 81 yards for a touchdown, taking a 13-0 lead.
In the third quarter, Oklahoma had the ball, first and goal on the Kentucky 3 yard line. The Wildcat defense held on first and second down; on third down Yowarsky tackled the Oklahoma ball carrier for a five yard loss. On fourth down, Oklahoma was stopped and Kentucky took possession.
In the fourth quarter, Yowarsky recovered a fumbled punt.
With seven minutes left in the game, Oklahoma quarterback
Billy Vessels threw a 17 yard touchdown pass to Merrill Green. Kentucky, however, retained possession of the football for the rest of the game, with the exception of one play, for a 13-7 victory. Yowarsky was named the game's Most Valuable Player.In that year the final Associated Press poll came out before the bowl games, and Oklahoma claimed a national championship. Kentucky, however, also holds an NCAA-recognized national championship for that season, as the
Sagarin ratings held Kentucky to be the best team in the country that year.External links
* [http://www.jhowell.net/cf/scores/Kentucky.htm#1950 Kentucky Wildcats 1950 games, opponents and results]
* [http://www.jhowell.net/cf/scores/Oklahoma.htm#1950 Oklahoma Sooners 1950 games, opponents and results]
* [http://bryantmuseum.ua.edu/direction.cfm?dir=bio Bear Bryant biography with description of 1951 Sugar Bowl]
* [http://www.ukathletics.com/index.php?s=&change_well_id=2&url_article_id=7201#1951 University of Kentucky Athletics Association article on the 1951 Sugar Bowl]
* [http://espn.go.com/classic/biography/s/wilkinson_bud.html ESPN Classic article on Bud Wilkinson, including national championship claim of Oklahoma despite loss in the Sugar Bowl]References
*2007 University of Kentucky Football Media Guide
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