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1988 Rose Bowl

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College football game
1988 Rose Bowl
74th Rose Bowl Game
USC TrojansMichigan State Spartans
(8–3)(8–2–1)
1720
Head coach: 
Larry Smith
Head coach: 
George Perles
APCoaches
1617
APCoaches
88
1234Total
USC307717
Michigan State770620
DateJanuary 1, 1988
Season1987
StadiumRose Bowl
LocationPasadena, California
MVPPercy Snow (MSU LB)
FavoriteUSC by 3 points[1]
National anthemSpirit of Troy
RefereeGil Marchman (Big Ten;
split crew between
Big Ten andPac-10)
Halftime showSpirit of Troy,
Michigan State University Spartan Marching Band
Attendance101,688
United States TV coverage
NetworkNBC
AnnouncersDick Enberg,Merlin Olsen
Rose Bowl
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The1988 Rose Bowl was the 74thedition of thecollege footballbowl game, played on January 1, at theRose Bowl inPasadena, California. TheMichigan State Spartans defeated theUSC Trojans 20–17 in abowl rematch that was much closer than the 27–13 Spartan victory in the regular season. Michigan State linebackerPercy Snow was named the Player of the Game.[2][3][4]

This was the last Rose Bowl game televised byNBC Sports, ending a 37-year partnership.ABC Sports picked up rights to broadcast the game the following year.

This was the Big Ten's first Rose Bowl win inseven years.[3]

Teams

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See also:1987 NCAA Division I-A football season

The teams opened the season against each other inEast Lansing, Michigan in a nationally-televised game on Labor Day night. Michigan State took advantage of three USC turnovers to defeat the Trojans, 27–13.

Michigan State Spartans

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Main article:1987 Michigan State Spartans football team

Led by head coachGeorge Perles, a formerPittsburgh Steelers assistant coach, Michigan State had its best team in many years. The Spartans beat traditional Big 10 powers Michigan and Ohio State, and won the Big Ten by 1½ games over Indiana and Iowa, who tied for second place. They followed up the USC win by a 31–8 loss at Notre Dame, and then a 31–3 home loss to Florida State. The season got back on track with a 19–14 win at Iowa. A dramatic 17–11 win over in state rival Michigan occurred on October 10. On October 31, the Spartans defeated Ohio State, making this the first season since the 1966 National Championship when the Spartans defeated both Michigan and Ohio State. The Indiana Hoosiers also had beaten Michigan and Ohio State, and the meeting between Michigan State and Indiana on November 14 determined the Big Ten championship. Michigan State won 27–3 to clinch their first Rose Bowl appearance since the 1965 season. They are the only team in college history to not only beat Big 10 powers Ohio State and Michigan in the same season, but also the USC Trojans twice.

USC Trojans

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Main article:1987 USC Trojans football team

USC struggled early and was only 4–3 after seven games, but won its next three to set up a showdown with rival UCLA (9–1) for the Pac-10 title and Rose Bowl berth. The UCLA Bruins, withTroy Aikman at quarterback andGaston Green at running back were favored, and led 13–0 at halftime. It could have been worse, as on the last play of the first half, UCLA's Eric Turner intercepted a deflected pass at the UCLA goal line and had nothing but green grass ahead of him as he appeared primed to return it for a touchdown. But USC QB Rodney Peete ran down Turner and tackled him at the 10-yard line as time expired. USC had cut the lead to 13–10, and then midway through the 4th quarter, quarterbackRodney Peete threw to WR Erik Afholter in the back of the end zone. Afholter juggled the ball atop his shoulder pad as he slid out the end zone; television replays indicated no possession but the referees ruled it a touchdown. Leading 17–13, USC then intercepted Aikman as he tried to lead UCLA back and ran out the clock.

Game summary

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Rose Bowl records
at the Hall of Champions

The game was a rematch of the season opener inEast Lansing that Michigan State won 27–13. Defense dominated the game, with Michigan State linebacker and Most Valuable PlayerPercy Snow leading the charge. The Spartans also had their All-American running backLorenzo White who proved to be a cut-back slashing workhorse with 35 carries for 113 yards[1].

After USC tied the game early in the fourth quarter at 17, Michigan State marched to a game-winning field goal by John Langeloh with four minutes to play. The key play of the drive was a third down play in which Michigan State quarterback Bobby McAllister was nearly sacked, then scrambled and at the last instant found receiverAndre Rison at the sideline for a first down that kept the drive alive. USC had time to try to come back, and Trojans quarterbackRodney Peete led USC on a drive to the MSU 29-yard line with two minutes to play. But Peete fumbled the next snap, and Michigan State recovered before running out the clock. Lorenzo White's performance in this game, combined with his superb 4-year career, helped clinch his January 2019 election to the College Football Hall of Fame[2].

References

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  1. ^"The latest line: college football".Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. January 1, 1988. p. 28.
  2. ^Peters, Ken (January 2, 1988)."Big 10 blooms again with Rose Bowl win".Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). Associated Press. p. B1.
  3. ^abMay, Peter (January 2, 1988)."Hold Big Ten jokes: Spartans take roses".Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). (Hartford Courant). p. 1B.
  4. ^2008 Rose Bowl ProgramArchived March 6, 2008, at theWayback Machine,2008 Rose Bowl. Accessed January 26, 2008.
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