1944 Sun Bowl

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{{Infobox college football game

| name =

| year_game_played = 1944

| game_name = Sun Bowl

| subheader = 10th Sun Bowl

| caption = Sun Bowl logo used prior to corporate sponsorship

| football_season = 1943

| visitor_name_short = New Mexico

| visitor_nickname = Lobos

| visitor_school = University of New Mexico

| home_name_short = Southwestern

| home_nickname = Pirates

| home_school = Southwestern University

| visitor_record = 3–1

| visitor_conference = Independent

| home_record = 9–1–1

| home_conference = Texas Conference

| visitor_coach = Willis Barnes

| home_coach = Randolph M. Medley

| visitor_1q = 0

| visitor_2q = 0

| visitor_3q = 0

| visitor_4q = 0

| home_1q = 0

| home_2q = 0

| home_3q = 0

| home_4q = 7

| date_game_played = January 1

| stadium = Kidd Field

| city = El Paso, Texas

| MVP = William "Spot" Collins, Southwestern & Bill Thompson, New Mexico

| attendance = 18,000

| payout = 6,181

}}

The 1944 Sun Bowl was the tenth edition of the Sun Bowl, an annual postseason college football bowl game. The game was held at Kidd Field in El Paso, Texas, on January 1, 1944, with a crowd of approximately 18,000 spectators in attendance.{{cite web|url=http://www.sunbowl.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=46&Itemid=37 |title=Sun Bowl Year By Year Results |accessdate=24 December 2009 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20091202114636/http://www.sunbowl.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=46&Itemid=37 |archivedate=2 December 2009 }} The game featured the Southwestern Pirates and the New Mexico Lobos.

Teams

=Southwestern Pirates=

{{further|Southwestern Pirates football#History}}

Southwestern's teams during World War II benefited from the V-12 Navy College Training Program, which gave them access to experienced and skilled players.[https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=z54zAAAAIBAJ&sjid=U-gDAAAAIBAJ&pg=6475,1953045&dq=football+southwestern-university&hl=en Southwestern Rated High], Eugene Register-Guard, October 5, 1943.[https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=lY0hAAAAIBAJ&sjid=EpgFAAAAIBAJ&pg=3632,3984277&dq=football+southwestern-university&hl=en Texas Strong], Reading Eagle, September 5, 1943. During the 1943 season, the Pirates team included varsity players formerly with Texas and with Baylor.[https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=tqYiAAAAIBAJ&sjid=T68FAAAAIBAJ&pg=1316,6353448&dq=southwestern-university+football&hl=en Small Schools Top Southwest Football], The Daily Times, October 21, 1943.[https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=kTUbAAAAIBAJ&sjid=iUwEAAAAIBAJ&pg=1612,2917153&dq=football+southwestern-university&hl=en Southwest Benefits], The Pittsburgh Press, September 8, 1943. The Pirates entered the bowl with a record of 9–1–1.[https://books.google.com/books?id=0EkyXxoyJcoC "Football! Navy! War!": How Military "Lend-Lease" Players Saved the College Game and Helped Win World War II], p. 168, McFarland, 2009, {{ISBN|0-7864-4219-0}} Team captain William "Spot" Collins had played on the Texas team that won the 1943 Cotton Bowl Classic.

=New Mexico Lobos=

{{main|1943 New Mexico Lobos football team}}

New Mexico entered the bowl with a record of 3–1, having most recently played on November 13, 1943, when they defeated the Denver Pioneers, 33–13.

Game summary

The game began in cloudy weather with a temperature of {{convert|60|F|C}} before the sun came out in the second half. Southwestern entered the game as the favorites and possessed a potent rushing offense. However, the game remained scoreless throughout the first three quarters and well into the final period. New Mexico threatened to score twice, in the first and in the second quarter, but could not advance beyond their opponent's 16-yard line. Southwestern began the fourth quarter with possession on their own 13-yard line. Pirates tailback R. W. MacGruder completed a pass to fullback R. L. Cooper for 27 yards, and soon afterward, MacGruder rushed 22 yards to the Lobos' 19-yard line. However, New Mexico held firm and recovered the ball on downs, but making no progress themselves, were forced to punt. Cooper then completed a pass to the New Mexico 37-yard line for a first down, and then with seven minutes remaining to play, he connected with MacGruder for the game-winning touchdown.[https://web.archive.org/web/20121025001204/http://graphics.fansonly.com/photos/schools/nm/sports/m-footbl/auto_pdf/03guide-197-233.pdf Bowl History] (PDF), 2003 New Mexico Football Media Guide, p. 15, University of New Mexico, 2003. Spot Collins kicked the extra point.[http://southwesternpirates.com/genrel/mtt/collins_william_harold00.html William Harold Collins], Southwestern University, retrieved July 26, 2009. [https://web.archive.org/web/20110809061625/http://southwesternpirates.com/genrel/mtt/collins_william_harold00.html Archived] 2009-07-29.

Aftermath

After the game, New Mexico lineman Bill ThompsonKen Sickenger, [http://www.abqjournal.com/sports/596550sports09-22-07.htm One of Lobos' Biggest Fans Also Was Star on Field], The Albuquerque Journal, September 22, 2007. and Southwestern team captain Spot Collins were named the most outstanding players. New Mexico tied a record set two years earlier by Texas Tech for the fewest first downs. The 1944 game featured the fewest combined offensive yards at a Sun Bowl game.{{cite web|url=http://www.sunbowl.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=52&Itemid=37|title=Sun Bowl Team Records|accessdate=24 December 2009| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20100104234710/http://www.sunbowl.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=52&Itemid=37| archivedate= 4 January 2010 | url-status= dead}}

Southwestern returned in the 1945 Sun Bowl to win back-to-back championships. New Mexico returned to win the 1946 Sun Bowl.

Statistics

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! Statistics !! New Mexico !! Southwestern

First downs412
Rushing yards38214
Passing yards1065
Passing3–10–07–10–1
Total offense48279
Fumbles–lost1–01–1
Penalties–yards4–204–20
Punts–average11–385–35
Punt returns2–74–66
Kickoff returns1–171–30

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