1977 Rose Bowl
The 1977 Rose Bowl was a college football bowl game played on January 1, 1977. It was the 63rd Rose Bowl Game. The USC Trojans, champions of the Pacific-8 Conference, defeated the Michigan Wolverines, champions of the Big Ten Conference,
USC quarterback Vince Evans was named the Rose Bowl Player of the Game, and Trojan freshman tailback Charles White, subbing for Heisman Trophy runner-up Ricky Bell, who was injured in the first quarter, rushed for 114 yards and It was the third consecutive win for the Pac-8 in the Rose Bowl, and the seventh of the
Teams
Michigan
Michigan won their first eight games and spent most of the season ranked first in the polls, until a upset loss to Purdue on November 6. They capped off their Big Ten championship with a shutout of arch rival Ohio State; they were ranked second in both major polls at the end of the regular season.USC
Under first-year head coach John Robinson, USC was upset in the season opener at home by Missouri, It was the Trojans' fifth-straight regular season loss, dating back to the prior season when John McKay had announced his end-of-season resignation. USC won the rest of their games in 1976, climaxed by a win over #2 UCLA to clinch the conference and a subsequent 17–13 victory overScoring
First quarter
- No scoring
Second quarter
- Michigan - Rob Lytle, 1-yard run
- USC - Vince Evans, 1-yard run
Third quarter
- No scoring
Fourth quarter
- USC - Charles White, 7-yard run