1979 Rose Bowl
The 1979 Rose Bowl was a college football bowl game played in Pasadena, California, on January 1, 1979. It was the 65th Rose Bowl Game. The 1978 [USC Trojans football team|USC Trojans], champions of the Pacific-10 Conference, defeated the 1978 [Michigan Wolverines football team|Michigan Wolverines], champions of the Big Ten Conference, Charles White and Michigan quarterback Rick Leach were named the Players of the Game.
Teams
Michigan
Michigan came into the game ranked fifth in 1978 [NCAA Division I-A football rankings|both major polls] with a 10-1 record, with their only loss to 1978 [Michigan State Spartans football team|Michigan State]. The Wolverines tied for the Big Ten title with Michigan State, and earned the Rose Bowl berth because the Spartans were on probation. Michigan had been to the previous two Rose Bowls,USC
USC came into the game ranked third in both major polls with an 11-1 record. In September, USC decisively defeated then #1 ranked 1978 [Alabama Crimson Tide football team|Alabama] 24-14 in Birmingham, but subsequently suffered their lone defeat to new Pac-10 member 1978 [Arizona State Sun Devils football team|Arizona State], falling 20-7 in Tempe in mid-October. USC defeated 1978 [UCLA Bruins football team|UCLA] 17-10 to win the Pac-10, and then closed out the regular season by defeating defending national champion 1978 [Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team|Notre Dame] USC had also defeated Big-10 regular season co-champion Michigan State in late September. The Trojans entered the game as five-pointCharles White's "Phantom Touchdown"
USC had driven deep into Michigan territory in the second quarter. At the three-yard line in a dive over the middle towards the goal-line, Charles White was hit hard by Michigan's great middle linebacker Ron Simpkins and fumbled the ball before he entered the end-zone. The ball was recovered by co-captain linebacker Jerry Meter. The officials for this game were made up of a Pac-10/Big Ten crew. Upon White's fumble, the umpire immediately and correctly marked the ball around the one-yard line and signaled that there had been a change of possession. Then the line judge, a Big Ten official, came running in raising his hands signaling that White had scored This touchdown has become known as White's "Phantom Touchdown" as he was awarded the score after first fumbling, and entered the end-zone without the ball. This has been confirmed by White himself.The touchdown put USC up 14–3 and they added a field goal before halftime. The only score in the second half was an extended play by Michigan in the third quarter that resulted in a 44-yard touchdown pass.
Earthquake
A mild earthquake, 4.6 on the Richter scale, took place shortly before halftime but causedScoring
;First quarter:- USC - Hoby Brenner, 9-yard pass from Paul McDonald
- Michigan - Gregg Willner, 36-yard field goal
- USC - Charles White, 3-yard run
- USC - Frank Jordan, 35-yard field goal
- Michigan - Roosevelt Smith, 44-yard pass from Rick Leach
- No scoring
Aftermath
Earlier in the day at the Sugar Bowl in New Orleans, #2 Alabama upset #1 1978 [Penn State Nittany Lions football team|Penn State], 14-7. USC vaulted into the #1 spot in the UPI poll, while Alabama was first in the AP poll.The loss was Michigan's third straight in the Rose Bowl and fourth consecutive in major bowls; their most recent postseason win was in January 1965. Michigan Wolverines football team|Two years later], they returned to Pasadena and won the Rose Bowl.
This was the fifth straight win for the Pac-10 in the Rose Bowl and ninth in the last ten. USC returned the USC Trojans football team|following year] and successfully defended their title.
This was the final Rose Bowl for television broadcaster Curt Gowdy; Dick Enberg took over play-by-play duties the following year.