1947 Oil Bowl Explained

Game Name:Oil Bowl
Date Game Played:January 1
Year Game Played:1947
Football Season:1946
Home Name Short:Georgia Tech
Home Nickname:Yellow Jackets
Home Record:8–2
Home 1Q:7
Home 2Q:20
Home 3Q:7
Home 4Q:7
Home Rank Ap:11
Visitor Name Short:Saint Mary's
Visitor Nickname:Gaels
Visitor Record:6–2
Visitor 1Q:0
Visitor 2Q:7
Visitor 3Q:6
Visitor 4Q:6
Type:bg
Attendance:23,000
Last Game Ever Played:yes

The 1947 Oil Bowl was a college football postseason bowl game that featured the Saint Mary's Gaels and the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets.

Background

In Bobby Dodd's second year as coach of the Yellow Jackets, he guided them to a 4th-place finish in the Southeastern Conference, in their fifth bowl appearance in the decade. The Gaels were going to a bowl game for the second straight year.

Game summary

The Gaels had eight passes intercepted, with W.P. McHugh returning one 73 yards for a touchdown. George Brodnax caught two touchdowns.[1]

Aftermath

Phelan left the program the following year to become coach of the Los Angeles Dons. This was the last bowl game the Gaels participated in before the dismantlement of the football program in 2004. The Yellow Jackets went to seven bowl games in the next 10 years.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Georgia Tech Official Athletic Site - RamblinWreck.com. ramblinwreck.com. December 28, 2015.