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3 Aftermath  





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1957 Sun Bowl
1234 Total
George Washington 7006 13
Texas Western 0000 0
DateJanuary 1, 1957
Season1956
StadiumKidd Field
LocationEl Paso, Texas
MVPRB Claude Austin
FavoriteMiners by 14
RefereeBurns McKinney (Border;
split crew: Border, Southern)
Sun Bowl
 < 1956  1958

The 1957 Sun Bowl was a college football postseason bowl game between the George Washington Colonials and the Texas Western Miners.

Background

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The Miners were in their fourth Sun Bowl of the 1950s in the final year for coach Mike Brumbelow. Don Maynard was part of the Miner backfield. The Miners won the Border Intercollegiate Athletic Association championship with a 5-0 conference record, their first ever conference title. The Colonials had just one loss on the season (toWest Virginia) and one tie (toBoston) while finishing second in the Southern Conference, but the Colonials were 17th ranked going into their first ever bowl game, though the Miners were favored due to the game being played at the Miners' home field.

Game summary

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Defense proved to be the key ingredient for victory, as the Colonials forced six turnovers and scored a few points of their own in the process. While the Miners stopped the Colonials twice in the first quarter near the endzone, they could not stop them the third time as Ray Looney threw a pass to Paul Thompson, who ran into the end zone for the touchdown. Only 28% of the passes in the game combined were caught (7 out of 25), with three being intercepted. Ted Colna intercepted a pass and Pete Spera ran in for a touchdown to seal the game for the Colonials in the fourth. Claude Austin ran for 98 yards on 18 carries to earn MVP honors. This was the first shutout since Southwestern did it against Mexico in 1945.[1][2]

Aftermath

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The Colonials would not return to a bowl game before they disbanded in 1967. The Miners would return to the Sun Bowl eight years later.

Statistics

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Statistics GWU Texas Western
First Downs 14 10
Yards Rushing 257 146
Yards Passing 61 22
Return Yards 18 68
Total Yards 336 236
Punts-Average 7-33 8-34
Fumbles-Lost 3-2 3-3
Interceptions 0 3
Penalties-Yards 7-55 3-45

References

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  1. ^ "George Washington 13, UTEP 0 | Recaps - Hyundai Sun Bowl | December 26, 2015 | El Paso, Texas". Sunbowl.org. January 1, 1957. Retrieved July 25, 2015.
  • ^ "1957 Sun Bowl - University of Texas at El Paso Official Athletic Site". Utepathletics.com. Archived from the original on July 25, 2015. Retrieved July 25, 2015.

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