1926 Rose Bowl

The 1926 Rose Bowl Game was held on January 1, 1926, in Pasadena, California. The game is commonly referred to as "The Game That Changed The South." The game featured the Alabama Crimson Tide, making their first bowl appearance, and the Washington Huskies.

1926 Rose Bowl
12th Rose Bowl Game
1234 Total
Alabama 00200 20
Washington 6607 19
DateJanuary 1, 1926
Season1925
StadiumRose Bowl
LocationPasadena, California
MVPJohnny Mack Brown (Alabama)
RefereeWalter Eckersall
Attendance55,000

The Crimson Tide was led by Johnny Mack Brown, and the Huskies by George "Wildcat" Wilson.

Alabama were victorious 20–19, as they scored all 20 points in the third quarter. With the victory, the Crimson Tide were awarded with their first national championship.

The game made its radio broadcast debut, with Charles Paddock, a sports writer and former Olympian track star, at the microphone. Coach Wade was later inducted into the Rose Bowl Hall of Fame in 1990.

Johnny Mack Brown went on to a long career as a movie actor, mostly in westerns.

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