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Bluegrass Bowl was played only once, on 13 December 1958 in Louisville, Kentucky. Oklahoma State University defeated Florida State University 15-6. December 13 is the 347th day of the year (348th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... 1958 (MCMLVIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Louisville (usually pronounced ; see Pronunciation below) is Kentuckys largest city and one of the largest cities in the United States (see Official naming and population statistics below). ... Oklahoma State University Logo The Oklahoma State University System comprises of five educational instututes across Oklahoma. ... Florida State University State University System of Florida FAMU FAU FGCU FIU FSU NCF UCF UF UNF USF UWF Florida State University, also commonly referred to as FSU or Florida State, is a comprehensive, graduate-national research university founded and located in Tallahassee, Florida in 1851. ...

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Background of the Bluegrass Bowl

Game organizers expected the Bluegrass Bowl to be an annual bowl game in Louisville, with the 1958 contest being the first. The bowl organizers' first choices for the game were the University of Kentucky and the University of Alabama. Kentucky was given an invitation to play in the game but the team's lettermen voted 18-12 to refuse the bid. (Kentucky's players also voted to turn down bowl bids, including one to the Gator Bowl, in 1953 depsite a 7-2-1 record and in 1954 after going 7-3.) One reason that Kentucky declined was that the Wildcats had received poor treatment from the Louisville crowd during a 51-0 win over the University of Hawaii at Cardinal Stadium in their season opener. Oklahoma State University and Florida State University eventually accepted invitations. The University of Kentucky (also as UK or simply Kentucky) is a public, co-educational university located in Lexington, Kentucky. ... University of Alabama The University of Alabama (also known as Alabama, UA, or colloquially as Bama) is a public coeducational university located in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. ... The Gator Bowl is an annual college football bowl game that is played at ALLTEL Stadium in Jacksonville, Florida. ... Jean Charlots mural called Commencement is featured at Bachman Hall, the administrative center of the University of Hawai`i System. ... Oklahoma State University Logo The Oklahoma State University System comprises of five educational instututes across Oklahoma. ... Florida State University State University System of Florida FAMU FAU FGCU FIU FSU NCF UCF UF UNF USF UWF Florida State University, also commonly referred to as FSU or Florida State, is a comprehensive, graduate-national research university founded and located in Tallahassee, Florida in 1851. ...


Bowl organizers successfully negotiated a national television contract with ABC, with a 100 mile blackout. A crowd of 15,000 was expected for the inaugural game. Tickets were priced at $6.50 each, though due to unenthusiastic demand they were being sold for $1.50 on the day of the game. (Parking cost 25 cents.) // Look up ABC and abc in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...


1958 Bluegrass Bowl

Oklahoma State entered the game ranked #19 in the AP poll and #19 in the UPI poll; Florida State was unranked. Florida State was an independent with a 7-3 regular season record; Oklahoma was also 7-3 as an independent, having left the Missouri Valley Conference after the 1956 season and not joining the Big Eight Conference until 1960. The Associated Press (AP) Poll, along with the USA Today Coaches Poll, ranks the top 25 NCAA Division I college football and basketball teams, weekly. ... The Missouri Valley Conference (also called MVC or simply The Valley) is a college athletic conference whose members are located in the midwestern United States. ... The Big Eight Conference, a former NCAA-affiliated Division I-A college athletic association that sponsored American football, was created in 1958 when Oklahoma State joined the seven existing members of the Big Seven Conference (Colorado, Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State, Missouri, Nebraska, and Oklahoma). ...


Florida State was playing in their third ever bowl game, under head coach Thomas N. "Tom" Nugent who was in his final season as Florida State's coach. Oklahoma State, coached by Cliff Speegle, was appearing in its fourth ever bowl game.


The game was played at Cardinal Stadium on the grounds of the Kentucky Fair and Exposition Center, just behind Freedom Hall where that year's NCAA basketball championship had been played. Kickoff was at 1:30 p.m. and at that time the temperature for the game was 20 degrees below freezing, and falling. The playing field was icy and slippery. Field conditions caused the players to wear tennis shoes. Attendance was low due to the cold weather; crowd estimates were in the 5,000 to 10,000 range and many accounts state that just over 7,000 attended the game. Cardinal Stadium is the name of a former college and minor league baseball and college football stadium in Louisville, Kentucky. ... The Kentucky Fair and Exposition Center (KFEC) is a large multi-use facility in Louisville, Kentucky, United States. ... Freedom Hall is a multipurpose arena in Louisville, Kentucky on the grounds of the Kentucky Fair and Exposition Center, which is owned by the Commonwealth of Kentucky. ...


In the first quarter Florida State took two drives into Oklahoma State territory but missed 16 and 23 yard field goal attempts.


Early in the second quarter Oklahoma State halfback Duane Wood had a 17 yard touchdown run putting the Cowboys up 7-0. Late in the second quarter Oklahoma State again drove deep into Florida State territory but on fourth and 5 Florida State defender Ron Hinson stripped the ball from Oklahoma State's Forrest Campbell just a foot from the goalline.


Florida State fumbled twice in the third quarter. Oklahoma State took the second fumble for a 10 play, 39 yard touchdrown drive capped by another Duane Wood touchdown run. Wood then caught a pass for a two-point conversion to give Oklahoma State a 15-0 lead.


Florida State scored a fourth quarter touchdown without a successful conversion, leaving Oklahoma State as the first and only Bluegrass Bowl champions with a final score of Oklahoma State 15, Florida State 6.


Media Coverage

The Bluegrass Bowl was nationally broadcast on ABC. The Bluegrass Bowl was the last broadcast of Harry Wismer and the first national telecast to feature Howard Cosell. The game was the first ever national broadcast of a Florida State football game. Due to the cold weather, the press covering the game deserted the windowless press box and all crowded into a single enclosed, heated room with windows for the game. The American Broadcasting Company (ABC) is a television and radio network in the United States. ... Harry Wismer ( 1915? – December 3, 1967) was a sports broadcaster and charter owner of what became the New York Jets franchise in the American Football League. ... Howard Cosell, born Howard William Cohen (March 25, 1918 – April 23, 1995) was a well-known and influential sports journalist on American television. ...


Aftermath

In January 1959 officials stated that paid attendance for the game was 3,152 and actual income was $18,132. The Bluegrass Bowl organizers proclaimed the game a success despite the low attendance and stated that the game would be played again in 1959, but it was not.


Statistics

Score By Quarters

  • Florida State....0...0...0...6....6
  • Oklahoma State...0...7...8...0...15

Scoring Summary

  • OSU - D. Wood 17 yd. run (J. Wood kick), 14:31
  • OSU - D. Wood 1 yd. run (D. Wood pass from Soergel), :07
  • FSU - Meyer 39 yd. pass from Majors (Prinzi run failed), 13:52

Team Statistics (Florida State, Oklahoma State)

  • First Downs 12, 23
  • Rushes - Yards 28-100, 76-298
  • Passing Yards 185, 77
  • Comp.-Att.-Int. 9-22-4, 6-12-1
  • Plays-Total Offense 58-285, 97-375
  • Punt Return Yards 2, 0
  • Punts - Average 2-30, 5-30
  • Fumbles - Lost 2-2, 1-1
  • Interceptions - Yards 1-4, 4-38
  • Penalties - Yards 3-25, 6-65
  • Third Down Conversions. 10-15, 11-20

Individual Statistics


Rushing:


Florida State: Pickard 14-44, Prinzi 7-30, Renn 2-13, Majors 3-12, Whitehead 1-1, McCormack 1-0


Oklahoma State: Campbell 26-130, D. Wood 17-81, Wiggins 12-59, Banfield 7-34, Rundele 3-7, Sewell 4-3, Wagner 1-1, Cross 1-(-5), Soergel 1-(-12)


Passing:


Florida State: Majors 5-9-1-116, Prinzi 3-8-3-44, McCormack 1-4-0-25, Renn 0-1-0-0


Oklahoma State: Soergel 6-12-1-77


Receiving:


Florida State: Romeo 3-62, Espenship 2-22, Renn 2-48, Meyer 1-39, Pasqual 1-14


Oklahoma State: Wiggins 2-38, D. Wood 2-23, Harkey 1-7, J. Wood 1-9


Further Reading

Hill, Bob, "1958 saw birth and death of 2 bowl ideas", 'Louisville Courier-Journal', December 31, 2005, page B1, online at http://www.courier-journal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20051231/COLUMNISTS05/512310375/1008/NEWS01


Rice, Russell, "The Wildcats: Kentucky Football", a book about University of Kentucky football history The University of Kentucky (also as UK or simply Kentucky) is a public, co-educational university located in Lexington, Kentucky. ...


See also

List of college bowl games // Bowl Championship Series Games Since the 1998 season, the four BCS bowls have determined the national champion on a rotating basis. ...


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Bluegrass Bowl - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (557 words)
The Bluegrass Bowl was nationally broadcast on ABC.
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Bluegrass Bowl organizers had made overtures to the University of Kentucky to appear in the game but Kentucky declined because the Wildcats had received poor treatment from the Louisville crowd during a 51-0 win over the University of Hawaii at Cardinal Stadium in their season opener.
CNN.com - Remembering dearly departed bowl games - Jan. 1, 2003 (786 words)
As college football's glut of 28 bowl games meanders toward a conclusion, it might be appropriate to pause for a moment and remember some not-so dearly departed postseason classics.
A few of the many once-marginal, now-defunct bowl games demonstrated admirable staying power: Witness the Bluebonnet Bowl in Houston, which lasted from 1959 to 1987, and the Aloha Bowl, a Hawaii staple from 1982 to 2000.
Then there were the one-year wonders like the Bluegrass Bowl in 1958 in Louisville, Kentucky, and Aviation Bowl in 1961 in Dayton, Ohio.
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