1954 Gator Bowl (December)

1954 Gator Bowl
1234 Total
Baylor 7060 13
Auburn 714120 33
Date December 31, 1954
Season 1954
Stadium Gator Bowl Stadium
Location Jacksonville, Florida
MVP FB Joe Childress (Auburn)
QB Billy Hooper (Baylor)

The 1954 Gator Bowl (December) was a college football postseason bowl game that featured the Baylor Bears and the Auburn Tigers.

Background

Auburn had finished tied for 7th in the Southeastern Conference, in their second straight Gator Bowl appearance, being the first school to ever play in the same bowl twice in the same year. Baylor finished tied for 3rd in the Southwest Conference in their third bowl appearance in 5 years.

Game summary

Five plays after Del Shofner fumbled the ball on the opening return (which Auburn recovered at the Baylor 27), Joe Childress scored on a 7-yard run to make it 7-0 with 11:54 in the 1st quarter. A 63-yard drive in 9 plays culminated with a Reuben Saage touchdown plunge to make it tied with 7:05 in the first quarter. Fob James broke the tie with his 43-yard touchdown run in the 2nd quarter. Jimmy Long's catch of Bobby Freeman's touchdown pass from 6 yards out made it 21-7 with only :17 remaining in the 1st half. Childress rushed for his second touchdown plunge midway through the quarter to make it 28-7. L. G. Dupre made it 28-14 on his 38-yard dash with 4:25 to go in the 3rd, but Auburn sealed the deal with a Freeman touchdown run near the end of the third quarter. Joe Childress rushed for 134 yards on 20 carries with 2 touchdowns in a winning MVP effort for Auburn. Billy Hooper threw 9-of-15 for 112 yards for Baylor in a losing MVP effort.[1]

Scoring summary

Aftermath

Auburn would return for their third straight Gator Bowl appearance. Baylor returned in 1960.

Statistics

Statistics Baylor Auburn
First Downs 16 25
Rushing Yards 105423
Passing Yards 134 53
Passing (C-A-I) 10-18-1 3-7-0
Total Offense 239 476
Punts-Average 3-42.0 2-41.0
Fumbles-Lost 5-4 4-0
Penalty-Yards 3-25 5-52

References

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