1937 Orange Bowl Explained

Game Name:Orange Bowl
Subheader:3rd Orange Bowl
Date Game Played:January 1
Year Game Played:1937
Football Season:1936
Home Name Short:Mississippi State
Home Nickname:Maroons
Home Record:7–2–1
Home 1Q:6
Home 2Q:6
Home 3Q:0
Home 4Q:0
Visitor Rank Ap:14
Visitor Name Short:Duquesne
Visitor Nickname:Dukes
Visitor Record:7–2
Visitor Conference:Independent
Visitor 1Q:0
Visitor 2Q:7
Visitor 3Q:0
Visitor 4Q:6
Type:bg
Stadium:Miami Field
Attendance:9,210

The 1937 Orange Bowl was a college football postseason bowl game between the Mississippi State Maroons and Duquesne Dukes.

Background

A 5th-place finish in the Southeastern Conference was an upturn from 9th for the Maroons, in their first official bowl game (not counting the 1912 Bacardi Bowl). This was technically Duquesne's first bowl game, as their previous "postseason" bowl game was the 1933 Festival of Palms Bowl, also held in Miami.

Game summary

Ike Pickle scored first on a touchdown run to give the Maroons a 6-0 lead in the first quarter. Boyd Brumbaugh gave the Dukes a lead in the second quarter on his touchdown run, but Pee Wee Armstrong's pass to Fred Walters for a 40-yard touchdown made it 12-7 at halftime. Brumbaugh threw a 72-yard touchdown pass in the fourth quarter to Ernest Hefferle that proved to be the margin of victory as the Maroons' two missed extra points doomed the team.[1]

Aftermath

The Maroons returned to the Orange Bowl four years later. Duquesne has not played in a bowl game since.

Statistics

Statistics Duquesne Mississippi State
First downs14 12
Rushing yards199 111
Passing yards110 159
Total yards309 270
Interceptions4 0
Punts–average9–24.7 6–43.0
Fumbles 0 0
Penalties–yards1–5 1–5

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The 1930s | Orange Bowl.