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1 Teams  



1.1  Arizona State Sun Devils  





1.2  Michigan Wolverines  







2 Game summary  



2.1  Scoring summary  



2.1.1  First quarter  





2.1.2  Second quarter  





2.1.3  Third quarter  





2.1.4  Fourth quarter  









3 References  





4 External links  














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1987 Rose Bowl
73rd Rose Bowl Game
1234 Total
Michigan 8700 15
Arizona State 01363 22
DateJanuary 1, 1987
Season1986
StadiumRose Bowl
LocationPasadena, California
MVPJeff Van Raaphorst (QB, ASU)
FavoriteMichigan by 2½ points[1]
National anthemMichigan Marching Band
RefereeLarry Thompson (Pac-10);
split crew: Pac-10, Big Ten)
Halftime showMichigan Marching Band, Arizona State Sun Devil Marching Band
Attendance103,168
United States TV coverage
NetworkNBC
AnnouncersDick Enberg, Merlin Olsen
Rose Bowl
 < 1986  1988

The 1987 Rose Bowl was a college football bowl game played on January 1, 1987, at the Rose BowlinPasadena, California. It was the 73rd Rose Bowl Game. The Arizona State Sun Devils, champions of the Pacific-10 Conference, defeated the Michigan Wolverines, champions of the Big Ten Conference, 22–15.

Arizona State quarterback Jeff Van Raaphorst was named the Player of the Game.[2] In their ninth season in the Pac-10, this was the first appearance for Arizona State in the Rose Bowl.

This was the sixth consecutive Rose Bowl win for the Pac-10, with twelve wins in the last thirteen.

Teams

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Arizona State Sun Devils

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Arizona State quarterback Jeff Van Raaphorst looked uncomfortable in the first two games of the season, wins over Michigan State and SMU. He threw five interceptions in the third game of year against Washington State, which ended in a 21–21 tie.[3] A 16–9 win for Arizona State over UCLA in Pasadena on October 4 later proved to be the deciding game in the race for the Pac-10 Conference title. The Sun Devils then defeated OregoninEugene and returned to Southern California to defeat USC at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, becoming the first Pac-10 team to beat both Los Angeles area conference members on their home turf.

With three straight wins at home over former WAC nemesis Utah, Washington, and Cal, combined with a UCLA loss to Stanford, Arizona State clinched the Pac-10 title and a Rose Bowl berth on November 8.[3] The Sun Devils dropped their final game of the regular season to in-state rival Arizona, 34-17, in the annual battle for the Territorial Cup.

Michigan Wolverines

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The Michigan Wolverines began the 1986 season ranked third in the nation. They opened their schedule with a close 24–23 win over Notre DameinSouth Bend. Then they won their home opener, 31–12, over Oregon State and beat an up-and-coming Florida State squad ranked #20, 20-18. The Wolverines then handily defeated Wisconsin and Michigan State to begin Big Ten play. Michigan then faced #8 ranked Iowa. A #1 versus #2 matchup the previous season between the two schools, which the Wolverines lost, had decided the race for the Big Ten title and the 1986 Rose Bowl. Michigan won the 1986 showdown, 20–17, and then rolled over Illinois, Indiana, and Purdue to improve their record to 9–0 and ascend to #2 in the rankings.

Michigan's next opponent, Minnesota, had not beaten the Wolverines since 1977 and came into Ann Arbor as a 25-point underdog. A Michigan touchdown tied the game at 17–17 with just two minutes to go, but Golden Gopher quarterback Rickey Foggie scrambled to put Chip Lohmiller in position to kick the winning field goal.[4] Minnesota prevailed, 20–17, for their first win at Michigan since 1962.

The loss dropped the Wolverines to sixth as they prepared to face their archrival, seventh-ranked Ohio State, for a trip to the Rose Bowl. Jim Harbaugh guaranteed a Michigan victory. "We don't care where we play the game," said the senior quarterback early in the week. "I hate to say it, but we could play it in the parking lot. We could play the game at 12 noon or midnight. We're going to be jacked up."[5] With Arizona State having already locked up a Rose Bowl berth, and the Fiesta Bowl and Citrus Bowl scrambling to host a #1 versus #2 showdown between Miami and Penn State, the Cotton Bowl struck an agreement to take the loser of the Michigan–Ohio State game. Michigan running back Jamie Morris led the Wolverines to a 26–24 victory on the strength of his record-setting 216 yards rushing, subsequently broken by Tim Biakabutuka's 313 yards against OSU in 1995. The Wolverines were Pasadena-bound.

Game summary

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Rose Bowl records
at the Hall of Champions

Scoring summary

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First quarter

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Second quarter

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Third quarter

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Fourth quarter

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References

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  1. ^ "Today's line: college football bowls". Pittsburgh Press. December 31, 1986. p. B11.
  • ^ 2008 Rose Bowl Program Archived 2008-03-06 at the Wayback Machine, 2008 Rose Bowl. Accessed January 26, 2008.
  • ^ a b Reilly, Rick (November 17, 1986). "Coming out of the desert darkness with the Sun Devils". Sports Illustrated. p. 32.
  • ^ Neff, Craig (November 24, 1986). "Bo tries on a tie, gets a boot". Sports Illustrated. p. 59.
  • ^ Hersch, Hank (December 1, 1986). "Short on style, but plenty long on substance". Sports Illustrated. p. 29.
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