1980 Rose Bowl
The 1980 Rose Bowl was It was the 66th edition of the college football bowl game, played on Tuesday, January 1, at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California. The USC Trojans, champions of the Pacific-10 Conference, defeated the 1979 [Ohio State Buckeyes football team|Ohio State Buckeyes], champions of the Big Ten Conference, 17–16.
USC's Heisman Trophy running back Charles White was named the Player of the Game, rushing for a record 247 yards, including the game-winning touchdown with little more than a minute remaining in the contest.
Ohio State entered the game with an 11–0 record, and was one of two undefeated and untied teams in the nation, along with Alabama Crimson Tide football team|Alabama]. If the Buckeyes had won, they likely would have gained at least a share of the national championship, since they were ranked first in the AP Poll at kickoff.
The game received a 28.6 Nielsen Rating, making it one of the highest-rated college football games of all time.
USC, having suffered a shocking 21–21 tie with Stanford that cost them the #1 ranking in mid-October, was runner-up in both final polls, behind Alabama.
This was the sixth consecutive Rose Bowl win for the Pac-10, with ten wins in the last eleven.
Scoring
First quarter- USC – Eric Hipp 41-yard field goal
- USC – Kevin Williams 53-yard pass from Paul McDonald
- OSU – Vlade Janakievski 35-yard field goal
- OSU – Gary Williams 67-yard pass from Art Schlichter
- OSU – Janakievski 37-yard field goal
- OSU – Janakievski, 24-yard field goal
- USC – Charles White 1-yard run