![]() ![]() (A kickoff return touchdown is also what allowed Kansas to stick around for a bit.) Cuse and PSU split the turnover battle, and the Orangemen won the yardage battle, 348-135. ![]() How many times has a special teams play triggered an upset? Because it almost derailed Syracuse’s amazing season here. Syracuse got the ball back and completely took special teams out of the equation by rushing for enough first downs to kill the clock and escape with a 20-18 win. PSU faked an option left, and quarterback Richie Lucas handed the ball to Kochman on a counter. Penn State suddenly needed only a two-point conversion to tie the game. The Nittany Lions recovered at the 1, and Sam Sohczak scored with 4:15 left. Moments later, PSU’s Andy Stynchula burst through the Syracuse line and blocked Bob Yates’ attempted punt. ![]() PSU missed an attempted two-point conversion, but it was a game again, 20-12. On the ensuing kickoff after Davis’ touchdown gave the Orangemen a 20-6 lead, Roger Kochman fielded the ball near the right sideline, weaved toward the middle of the field to meet up with his blockers, cut back to the right at the 30, then outran everyone else to the end zone. As Syracuse took a commanding 20-6 lead early in the fourth quarter, nobody was thinking about that rule change much. It didn’t expand it soon enough.)Ī year earlier, college football adopted a two-point conversion option: After scoring a touchdown, you could choose to either attempt a one-point kick or line up with your offense and try to score a two-pointer from the 3. (Penn State was in the process of expanding its stadium. ![]() The moment was not lost on the crowd of 32,800, the largest to fill Beaver Stadium to date as many as 10,000 more ticket applications were turned down. 2 teams in the country would both lose that day, meaning the ‘Cuse-PSU winner would have a sudden claim to the top spot in the polls. Thanks to special teams, they nearly did. But to earn a possible claim of a national title, they would need to beat the best Syracuse team of all time. 13 Illinois, 20-9, in Cleveland (of all places). PSU had already won at Missouri and Army and had handled No. Meanwhile, Rip Engle’s Nittany Lions were on their way to their best season in five years. After just one ranked finish in his first seven years, the Orange(men) finished eighth in 1956 and ninth in 1958, and with sophomore Ernie Davis emerging as the perfect complement to Ger Schwedes, he had exactly the pieces for the “run, and then run some more” offense he so very much valued.Īfter dealing with some brief adversity in the season opener, a 35-21 win over Kansas, the Cuse had caught fire, outscoring Maryland, Navy, Holy Cross, and WVU by a combined 147-12. The back story: Schwartzwalder’s slow building process was beginning to bear major fruit at Syracuse. The stakes: The battle for the mythical national title was a giant mess with few teams playing outside of their respective region, but the winner of this one would emerge as the East’s representative in the title race. Rose Bowl breakthroughsġ924 Notre Dame, 1925 Alabama, 1931 USC, 1993 Wisconsin, 2004 Texas Offensive innovationġ906 Chicago, 1943 Iowa Pre-Flight, 1968 Texas, 1991 Florida, 2007 Oregon Dramatic seasonsġ960 Iowa, 1965 UCLA, 1978 Missouri, 1982 Pitt, 2013 Auburn Star powerġ923 Illinois, 1938 TCU, 1980 Georgia, 1984 Boston College, 1999 Virginia Tech On the riseġ951 Michigan State, 1962 Nebraska, 1970 Alabama, 1981 Florida State, 2002 USC Mid-majorsġ930 Utah, 1970 Dartmouth, 1972 Tampa, 1974 Miami (Ohio), 2010 Boise State Greatness deniedġ941 Northwestern, 1968 Purdue, 1973 Michigan, 1988 Miami, 1990 Virginia, 1998 Ohio State Incredible defenseġ938 Tennessee, 1957 Auburn, 1959 Ole Miss, 1985 Oklahoma, 1993 Texas A&M, 2011 LSU Perfectionġ917 Georgia Tech, 1940 Minnesota, 1945 Army, 1947 Notre Dame, 1955 Oklahoma, 1959 Syracuse, 1991 Washington Over the coming weeks, we’re going to take a look at some of the biggest games from these 50 best* teams. The title is a misdirection - it’s not about the best teams it’s about college football at its best and most interesting. My second book, The 50 Best* College Football Teams of All Time, came out in March. ![]()
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