- 1956 Sugar Bowl
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Name=1956 Sugar Bowl
Date=January 2 ,1956
Year=1955
Visitor School=Georgia Tech
Visitor Name Short=Georgia Tech
Visitor Nickname=Yellow Jackets
Visitor Record=8-1-1
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Visitor Coach=Bobby Dodd
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Home School=University of Pittsburgh
Home Name Short=Pittsburgh
Home Nickname=Panthers
Home Record=7-3
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Home Coach=John Michelosen
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Stadium=Tulane Stadium
City=New Orleans, Louisiana
US Network=ABC
US Announcers=Bill Stern The 1956 Sugar Bowl featured the 7th ranked
Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets , and the 11th ranked Pitt Panthers. The game was played on January 2, since New Year's day was a Sunday. Much controversy preceded the 1956 Sugar Bowl. There was controversy over whether Bobby Grier from Pitt should be allowed to play because he was black, and whether Georgia Tech should even play at all due to Georgia governorMarvin Griffin 's opposition to integration.Mulé, Marty - [http://www.blackathlete.net/artman/publish/article_01392.shtml A Time For Change: Bobby Grier And The 1956 Sugar Bowl] . Black Athlete Sports Network, December 28, 2005] *Zeise, Paul - [http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/05280/584401.stm Bobby Grier broke bowl's color line. The Panthers' Bobby Grier was the first African-American to play in Sugar Bowl] Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, October 07, 2005] [Thamel, Pete - [http://www.nytimes.com/2006/01/01/sports/ncaafootball/01grier.html?ex=1293771600&en=8a6a5b2ca5956881&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss Grier Integrated a Game and Earned the World's Respect] . New York Times, Published: January 1, 2006.] This stood in stark contrast to the1956 Rose Bowl , which featured two of the most racially integrated college football teams of the day with six African American players for the UCLA Bruins and seven for the Michigan State Spartans. [MICHIGAN STATE VS. UCLA JET'S ROSE BOWL PREVIEW * * *. Jet Magazine, December 1955, Quote:"A record number of Negro football players-13-are eligible for the 42nd annual Rose Bowl game to be played by Michigan State and UCLA on January 2."] [Smith, John Matthew - [http://www.historycooperative.org/journals/mihr/33.2/smith.html "Breaking the Plane": Integration and Black Protest in Michigan State University Football during the 1960s] . The Michigan Historical Review Vol. 33, Issue 2.] Ultimately, Bobby Grier played making this the first integrated Sugar Bowl.Teams
Only one month previous,
Rosa Parks made her famous protest in theMontgomery Bus Boycott where she refused to relinquish her seat on aMontgomery, Alabama transit bus.A large contingent from the New Orleans community, as well as many related to
Georgia Tech , openly fought to bar either Grier, Pitt, or the Yellow Jacket team from the game. However, students and football players from the Atlanta based school, civil rights leaders, as well as a large number of the Pitt community succeeded in seeing Grier take to the gridiron that January day.In anticipation of Bobby Grier's presence against Georgia Tech, Georgia governor
Marvin Griffin , in December 1955 publicly sent a telegram to his state's Board Of Regents imploring that teams from Georgia not engage in racially integrated events which had Blacks either as participants or in the stands.Game summary
The game was a high caliber defensive game. The two teams gave up a combined 7 points, on 453 combined yards. The only score of the game came on a 1 yard touchdown run by quarterback
Wade Mitchell . Georgia Tech was held without any points the remaining three quarters of the game, and ended up winning by a 7-0 margin. Pittsburgh, despite dominating the game in terms of yardage(311-142) lost because of 2 lost fumbles, and 72 penalty yards.The margin of victory mostly resulted from a disputed first quarter pass interference penalty which was called on Grier. Photographic evidence later strongly indicated the referee's call was incorrect.
Aftermath
Georgia Tech guard
Franklin Brooks was named the game's MVP. Bobby Grier's participation in the 1956 Sugar Bowl, as well as the support he received from various communities, is seen by some experts as a milestone in American race relations.References
Bibliography
*ESPN College Football Encyclopedia
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