1961 Sun Bowl

1961 Sun Bowl
1234 Total
Villanova 70100 17
Wichita State 0306 9
Date December 30, 1961
Season 1961
Stadium Sun Bowl
Location El Paso, Texas
MVP Billy Joe, FB
Favorite Shockers by 6
United States TV coverage
Network ABC

The 1961 Sun Bowl was a college football postseason bowl game between the Villanova Wildcats and the Wichita Shockers

Background

Wichita State was the champion of the Missouri Valley Conference for the fourth time in seven years.

Game summary

Billy Joe's 19 yard run gave the Wildcats an early lead as the Shockers were limited to less than 200 yards of offense while committing four turnovers. A 47-yard drive got the Shockers onto the 18-yard line for a chance at narrowing the lead. Bill Seigle kicked a 36-yard field goal tomake the halftime score 7–3. However the Shockers' second half began disastrously. Richie Ross recovered a fumble on the opening kickoff of the second half at the 22 yard line of the Shockers. Seven plays later, Louis Rettino ran in for a two-yard score to make it 14–3. Sam Gruneisen kicked a 26-yard field goal to pile onto the lead for the Wildcats, who even knocked out the Shocker quarterback Alex Zyskowski for most of the second half. However he came back with five minutes remaining in the game, and the Shockers benefited. He rushed for a five-yard score with :45 remaining, though it was not enough as the Wildcats won.[1]

Aftermath

Wichita State head coach Hank Foldberg left the Shockers for Texas A&M after the season. The Wildcats returned to a bowl game the following year. Future National Football League head coach Bill Parcells played linebacker and recorded one kickoff return for 13 yards for Wichita State.

References

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