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— Griffin Daily News Friday, January 2,1976
Page 6
UCLA pulled
biggest upset
By RICK GOSSELIN
UPI Sports Writer
UCLA has gone to two Rose
Bowls in the past decade and
come away with two of the
biggest upsets in the 62-year
history of the game, costing
Michigan State a national
championship in 1966 and
possibly doing the same to Ohio
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Beauty sayings are really big
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State this year with a 23-10
triumph New Year’s Day.
In 1966, UCLA played the
unbeaten Spartans, who beat
the Bruins 13-3 during the
season, their first of 10 straight
season victories.
On the 10th anniversary of
that shocker, UCLA Thursday
played another unbeaten and
seemingly invincible Big Ten
champion, Ohio State, which
also beat them in a previous
meeting this fall, 41-20.
This time UCLA turned loose
quarterback John Sciarra with
an awesome second half pass
ing exhibition to rally UCLA
from a 3-0 halftime deficit.
It was the first loss in 12
games for the No. 1 ranked
Buckeyes. The final UPI poll
will be released Saturday and
there probably will be a team
other than Ohio State in the top
spot for the first time in three
months.
UCLA was held to just two
first downs and under 50 yards
in offense in the first half but
exploded for 16 points in the
third quarter and the game was
never again close as Ohio State
was forced to go to the air and
found it did not have a passing
attack. Buckeye quarterback
Cornelius Greene was intercept
ed twice in the fourth quarter.
Sciarra, voted the game’s
Most Valuable Player, complet
ed 13 of 19 passes for two
touchdowns and 212 yards.
“John Sciarra is a great
football player and I’ll be
damned if there are seven
better college players in the
country as the Heisman Trophy
voting indicated,” said UCLA
coach Dick Vermeil following
the biggest victory in his two
years at UCLA.
Second-ranked Oklahoma ap
pears the best bet to replace
Ohio State at the top spot as
the Sooners downed a scrappy
Michigan team, 14-6, in the
Orange Bowl Thursday night.
Oklahoma, now 11-1 this year
with its lone loss coming to
Kansas, scored a touchdown in
each half to win.
In the Cotton Bowl, Arkansas
capitalized on two Georgia
fumbles late in the first half to
score 10 points and tie the
game...then pushed across
three more touchdowns in the
second half to blow out the
Southeastern Conference run
ner-up, 31-10.
On New Year’s Eve, Richard
Todd completed 10 of 12 passes
for 210 yards to lead No. 3
ranked Alabama to a 13-6
triumph over defensively stub
born Penn State in the Sugar
Bowl and give the Crimson
Tide their 11th straight victory
following a season opening 20-7
setback to Missouri.
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UCLA’s Wendell Tyler (22) flips over Ohio State
defenders for a 5 yard gain in the third quarter of the
Rose
‘I knew we could beat Ohio State’
PASADENA, Calif. (UPI) —
“I’d like to tell a couple of
those Northern California writ
ers who said that we didn’t
UCLA-Ohio State Rose Bowl tilt In Pasadena. The Bruins
beat the Buckeyes by a score of 23-10. (UPI)
belong here to go to hell,”
UCLA’s Dick Vermeil said
angrily.
“I knew we could beat Ohio
State and our players knew we
could beat Ohio State.”
In the shocker of the bowl
season on New Year’s Day, the
Bruins may have cost the No.
1-rated Buckeyes a national
championship. Coach Woody
Hayes was so upset after
UCLA’s 23-10 victory that he
wouldn’t talk to anybody.
“If we hadn’t screwed up
against Washington and Air
Force," said John Sciarra, the
key Bruin in the major upset,
“I think we’d be the national
champions.”
It was written in Northern
California—and the rest of the
country too—that UCLA didn’t
belong on the same field with
the Big Ten powerhouse.
Ohio State went into the
game with an 11-0 record and
had blown the Bruins out of the
Los Angeles Coliseum 41-20 Oct.
4.
Sciarra, a second team All-
America behind Toledo’s Gene
Swick, and his teammates
weren’t awed by the Buckeyes.
The nifty Bruin quarterback
fired touchdown strikes of 16
and 67 yards to Wally Henry in
the third quarter and Wendell
Tyler streaked 54 yards for a
fourth-quarter score. Sciarra
was voted the player of the
game.
“We played our best game of
the season because we knew we
had to,” said Tyler, who
outplayed the Buckeyes’ two
time Heisman Trophy winner,
Archie Griffin. “We wanted it.
We wanted it more than they
did.”
In the final seconds, Hayes
took the long walk across the
field and was embraced by
Vermeil, a former Los Angeles
Rams' assistant in his second
year as head coach at UCLA.
Sciarra completed 13-of-19
passes for 212 yards, going 9-
for-13 for 173 yards and two
TDs in the second half.
The Buckeyes led just 3-0 at
half time although they domi-
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Capra
ATLANTA (UPI) - Pitcher
Buzz Capra of the Atlanta
Braves was in satisfactory
condition at Piedmont Hospital
Thursday after undergoing
surgery on his right shoulder.
The Braves said it is
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thander, who labored through a
4-7 season with the sore
shoulder in 1975, would be able
to report for spring training.
Capra’s problem was caused
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Manager Eddie Robinson said
the operation Wednesday
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