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1962 Tangerine Bowl

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MVPRB Joe Lopasky (Houston)
QB Billy Roland (Houston)

The 1962 Tangerine Bowl was a college football postseason bowl game that featured the Miami Redskins and the Houston Cougars.

Background

In his 7th (and final) season at Miami, Pont led the Redskins to their first bowl game since 1951. After serving as an assistant coach for eight seasons at Michigan State, Yeoman had been hired to coach Houston in 1962. He led them to their first bowl game since 1952.

Game summary

  • Miami – Myers 9 yard touchdown pass from Ernie Kellerman (Jenckskick), 9:08 remaining in the 1st quarter
  • Houston – Joe Lopasky 3 yard touchdown run (McMillan kick), 2:14 remaining in the 1st quarter
  • Houston – Bobby Brezina 1 yard touchdown run (McMillan kick), 11:40 remaining in the 2nd quarter
  • Houston – Bobby Brezina 44 yard touchdown pass from Roland (McMillan kick), 5:51 remaining in the 2nd quarter
  • Houston – Joe Lopasky 70 punt yard touchdown return (McMillan kick), 3:58 remaining in the 2nd quarter
  • Houston – Bill McMillan 4 yard touchdown pass from Billy Roland (McMillan kick), 0:18 remaining in the 2nd quarter
  • Miami – Ernie Kellerman 1 yard touchdown run (Jenckskick), 4:50 remaining in the 3rd quarter
  • Houston – Joe Lopasky 4 yard touchdown run (McMillan kick), 1:14 remaining in the 3rd quarter
  • Miami – Neumeier 11 yard touchdown run (Jenckskick), 12:14 remaining in the 4th quarter
  • Houston – Joe Lopasky 14 yard touchdown pass from Billy Roland (McMillan kick), 6:15 remaining in the 4th quarter

Billy Roland threw 11-of-17 for 199 yards and 3 touchdowns, and Joe Lopasky caught 3 passes for 81 yards while scoring four touchdowns, with both being named MVPs of the game. [1][2]

Aftermath

Pont left for Yale after the game ended. Miami (despite winning the MAC in 1965) would not be in a bowl game until 1973. Houston would soon utilize the Veer offense near the end of the decade, particularly in their next bowl game in 1969.

Statistics

Statistics Houston Miami
First Downs 18 17
Passing Yards 206 265
Rushing Yards 207 54
Total Yards 413 319
Passes Intercepted 1 2
Penalties-Yards 7-83 7-65
Punts-Average 3-41.3 5-38.8
Fumbles Lost 0 0

References

  1. ^ "History: Bowl Recaps". 2010 Houston Cougars Football Media Almanac (PDF). Houston, Texas: University of Houston Department of Athletics. 2010. p. 86. Retrieved December 31, 2015.
  2. ^ http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/mioh/sports/m-footbl/auto_pdf/2015-16/prospectus/prospectus.pdf