1990 Rose Bowl

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1990 Rose Bowl
76th Rose Bowl Game
1 2 3 4 Total
Michigan 0 3 7 0 10
USC 0 10 0 7 17
Date January 1, 1990
Season 1989
Stadium Rose Bowl
Location Pasadena, California
MVP Ricky Ervins (USC RB)
Attendance 103,450
United States TV coverage
Network ABC
Announcers: Keith Jackson, Bob Griese
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The 1990 Rose Bowl was the 76th Rose Bowl Game. The game was a rematch of the 1989 Rose Bowl, won by Michigan, 22-14. Gaining a measure of revenge, the USC Trojans defeated the Michigan Wolverines 17-10. USC running back Ricky Ervins was named the Rose Bowl Player of the Game.[1] The contest was Bo Schembechler's final game as Michigan's head coach.

Pre-Game Activities

The game was presiding over by the 1990 Rose Queen and Royal Court, the Tournament of Roses President Don W. Fedde and Rose Parade Grand Marshal U.S. Senator John Glenn of Ohio. Members of the Royal Court are: Queen Yasmine Delawari, Princesses Kristin Gibb, Inger Miller, Marisa Stephenson, Joanne Ward, Kandace Watson and Peggy Ann Zazueta.

Teams

Michigan Wolverines

The Wolverines lost their opening game, at home, to Notre Dame 24-19. The UCLA Bruins under Terry Donahue and the Michigan Wolverines under Bo Schembechler met for the only time since the 1983 Rose Bowl in a UCLA home game at the Rose Bowl Stadium on September 23, 1989. The #5 ranked Michigan Wolverines defeated #24 ranked UCLA 24-23. This was the first win in a 10-game winning streak. The biggest win was a 24-10 win at Illinois that ultimately gave the Big 10 title to Michigan over the 2nd place Illini.

USC Trojans

USC lost their opener to Illinois 14-13, but won the rest with the exception of a 28-24 mid season loss at Notre Dame and a 10-10 tie in their regular season finale with rival UCLA. They won the Pac-10 title by 2½ games over Washington.

Game summary

The game was expected to be a tight physical defensive struggle and it was. USC had leads of 7-0 first when Todd Marinovich ran for a touchdown and 10-3 with a field goal, but each time Michigan came back to tie the score. Midway through the 4th quarter, Michigan faced a 4th down and 2 yards to go at its own 46-yard line. The normally conservative Bo Schembechler called for a fake punt and it worked to perfection as punter Chris Stapleton rambled 24 yards for what would have been a first down. However, Michigan was called for holding on what is currently a disputed penalty in the USC-Michigan rivalry history. On the resultant drive, USC scored the winning touchdown with just over a minute to play. At the end of the game Schembechler walked off the field refusing interview requests. It was the legendary coach's last game at Michigan.

Scoring

First quarter

None 0-0 tie

Second quarter

USC Marinovich, 1-yard run (Rodriguez kick) USC 7-0
MI Carlson, 19-yard field goal USC 7-3
USC Rodriguez, 34-yard field goal USC 10-3

Third quarter

MI Jefferson, 2-yard run (Carlson kick) 10-10 tie

Fourth quarter

USC Ervins, 14-yard run (Rodriguez kick) 17-10 USC

References

  1. 2008 Rose Bowl Program, 2008 Rose Bowl. Accessed January 26, 2008.

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