1955 Gator Bowl Explained

Game Name:Gator Bowl
Date Game Played:December 31
Year Game Played:1955
Football Season:1955
Stadium:Gator Bowl Stadium
City:Jacksonville, Florida
Visitor School:Vanderbilt University
Visitor Name Short:Vanderbilt
Visitor Nickname:Commodores
Visitor Record:7–3
Visitor Coach:Arthur Guepe
Visitor Conference:SEC
Visitor 1Q:7
Visitor 2Q:6
Visitor 3Q:6
Visitor 4Q:6
Home School:Auburn University
Home Name Short:Auburn
Home Nickname:Tigers
Home Record:8–1–1
Home Rank Ap:8
Home Rank Coaches:8
Home Coach:Ralph Jordan
Home Conference:SEC
Home 1Q:0
Home 2Q:7
Home 3Q:0
Home 4Q:6
Mvp:RB Joe Childress (Auburn)[1]
QB Don Orr (Vanderbilt)
Odds:Auburn by 6
Referee:Fred Koster (SEC)
Attendance:32,174[2]
Payout:70,000
Us Network:CBS
Different Previous:1954

The 1955 Gator Bowl, part of the 1955 bowl game season, was the eleventh annual contest and took place on December 31, 1955, at the Gator Bowl Stadium in Jacksonville, Florida. The competing teams were the Vanderbilt Commodores and the Auburn Tigers, both representing the Southeastern Conference (SEC). Vanderbilt upset favored Auburn 25–13 to secure their first ever bowl victory.[3] [4] This remained the lone bowl victory for the Commodores until their 16–14 victory over Boston College in the 2008 Music City Bowl.[5]

Teams

Vanderbilt

See also: 1955 Vanderbilt Commodores football team. The 1955 Vanderbilt squad finished the regular season 7–3.[6] The Commodores lost to Georgia, Ole Miss and Tennessee.[6] They accepted an invitation to play in the Gator Bowl in the days following their loss to Tennessee.[7] The appearance was the first all-time bowl appearance for Vanderbilt.

Auburn

See also: 1955 Auburn Tigers football team. The 1955 Auburn squad finished the regular season 8–1–1.[7] The Tigers lost to Tulane and tied Kentucky in route to their third-place finish in the conference. They accepted an invitation to play in the Gator Bowl against Vanderbilt in the days following their victory over long-time rival Alabama.[7] The appearance was the fifth overall bowl appearance and third consecutive in the Gator Bowl for the Tigers.[7]

Game summary

Vanderbilt got on the scoreboard first after Don Orr threw a seven-yard touchdown pass to Joe Stephenson to give the Commodores a 7–0 lead.[8] Auburn responded on the next drive to tie the game at seven after Howell Tubbs connected with Fob James for a 38-yard touchdown reception.[8] The Commodores retook a 13–7 lead on the next drive after Orr scored on a three-yard touchdown run to cap a five-play, 76-yard drive that included a 45-yard run by Orr himself.[8] After having a 51-yard Orr touchdown pass called back because of a holding penalty, Vanderbilt scored later in the quarter on a one-yard Orr touchdown run.[8] The Commodores then scored their final points on the first play of the fourth quarter when Don Hunt scored on a one-yard touchdown run to give Vanderbilt a 25–7 lead.[8] Auburn scored the final points of the game late in the fourth when Joe Childress caught a seven-yard touchdown pass from Jimmy Cook to make the final score 25–13. For their performances, Vanderbilt quarterback Don Orr and Auburn running back Joe Childress mere named co-MVPs of the game.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bowl/All-Star Game Records: Most Valuable Players in Former Major Bowls . National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) . 2011 NCAA Division I Football Records . 96 . NCAA.org . October 3, 2011 . PDF.
  2. Web site: Bowl/All-Star Game Records: Major Bowl Game Attendance . National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) . 2011 NCAA Division I Football Records . 34 . NCAA.org . October 2, 2011 . PDF.
  3. News: Auburn six point choice over Vandy today . Associated Press . Pittsburgh Post-Gazette . 11 . December 31, 1955 . October 3, 2011.
  4. Web site: Where Are They Now? . Spring 2009 . Vanderbilt University . Vanderbilt Magazine . Vanderbilt.edu . October 9, 2011.
  5. News: Vanderbilt wins first bowl game since 1955 . Teresa M. . Walker . The Tuscaloosa News . Associated Press . January 1, 2009 . October 9, 2011.
  6. Book: 2009 Commodore Football Media Guide . 2009 . Vanderbilt University . Nashville, Tennessee . 159 . Yearly Results . PDF . October 3, 2011 . March 2, 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120302202805/http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/vand/sports/m-footbl/auto_pdf/ResultsLetterwinners09.pdf . dead .
  7. News: Vanderbilt, Tigers Gator Bowl foes . Associated Press . St. Petersburg Times . 12 . November 29, 1955 . October 3, 2011.
  8. News: Vandy surprises favored Auburn . Norris . Anderson . The Miami News . C1 . January 1, 1956 . October 3, 2011.