1951 Gator Bowl Explained

Game Name:Gator Bowl
Date Game Played:January 1
Year Game Played:1951
Football Season:1950
Visitor Name Short:Wyoming
Visitor Nickname:Cowboys
Visitor Record:9–0
Visitor 1Q:0
Visitor 2Q:13
Visitor 3Q:7
Visitor 4Q:0
Home Name Short:Washington and Lee
Home Nickname:Generals
Home Record:8–2
Home 1Q:0
Home 2Q:0
Home 3Q:0
Home 4Q:7
Mvp:HB Eddie Talboom (Wyoming)
Visitor Rank Ap:12
Visitor Rank Coaches:14
Home Rank Ap:18
Home Rank Coaches:NR
Type:bg
Attendance:26,354

The 1951 Gator Bowl was an American college football bowl game played on January 1, 1951, at Gator Bowl Stadium in Jacksonville, Florida. It was the sixth annual playing of the Gator Bowl. The game pitted the Wyoming Cowboys, champions of the Skyline Conference (also known as the Mountain States Conference), against the Washington and Lee Generals, champions of the Southern Conference.

Background

The Cowboys were champions of the Mountain States Conference and had finished the regular season undefeated. The Generals won the Southern Conference with a perfect conference record, led by quarterback Gil Bocetti and fullback Walt Michaels, though Michaels would be out due to an appendicitis. They had wins over West Virginia, Virginia Tech, Louisville, and Richmond while losing to Virginia and Tennessee. They were the first team from Virginia to play in a bowl game.[1]

Game summary

After a scoreless first quarter, the Cowboys started a crucial second quarter with an Eddie Talboom touchdown pass to Dick Campbell. A crucial point in the game came on the following drive by the Generals. Bocetti was driving his team down the field when his pass was intercepted by Selmer Pederson. Talboom drove his team down the field, culminated by a touchdown run by Talboom himself, as it was 13–0 at halftime. Despite outgaining them in yards, the Generals could not capitalize on scoring until it was too late. Meanwhile, in the third quarter, fullback John Melton added in his own touchdown run, making it 20–0. With the game already decided, the Generals added a meaningless touchdown run by Gil Bocetti as the Cowboys won their first ever bowl game. Talboom went 10 for 14 for 141 yards and also rushed for 31 yards.[2] [3]

The attendance for the game was 26,354.[4]

Aftermath

This would start Wyoming's streak of bowl game wins, winning three more before their first loss in 1968. They have not played in the Gator Bowl since this game. The Generals have never played in a bowl game since this game, as they now play in Division III.

Statistics

Statistics Wyoming W&L
First Downs 1419
Yards Rushing147252
Yards Passing 14131
Total Yards 291301
Punts-Average 5-39.06-29.5
Penalties-Yards 6-752-31

Notes and References

  1. Web site: W&L Conference/NCAA Championship History: The Official Site of GeneralsSports.com . generalssports.com . 22 May 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20101217132732/http://generalssports.com/sports/fball/info/champhistory . 17 December 2010 . dead.
  2. Web site: Archived copy . 2015-01-02 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150102101935/http://www.taxslayerbowl.com/wp-content/uploads/boxscores/6thBoxScores.pdf . 2015-01-02 . dead .
  3. Web site: History of Wyoming Cowboy Bowl Games.
  4. News: Waters . Barney . Wyoming Turns Back W And L, 20 To 7, In Gator Bowl . . . January 2, 1951 . 2B . December 28, 2023 . .