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3RD ANNUAL FIESTA BOWL

Arizona State 28
Pittsburgh 7

 

Dec. 21, 1973
Attendance:
 50,878
Offensive Player of the Game:
 Greg Hudson, Arizona State
Defensive Player of the Game: 
 Mike Haynes, Arizona State
Head Coaches:
 Frank Kush, Arizona State
 Johnny Majors, Pittsburgh
Weather:
 Breezy, cloudy
Television:
 Mizlou
Payout Per Team:
 $184,934.15

 

Arizona State and Pittsburgh played tug-of-war for almost three quarters, before the Sun Devils broke loose for three touchdowns and a field goal in the final 16:29 to defeat the Panthers, 28-7, before a sellout crowd of 50,878.

With the score knotted at 7-7, ASU seniors Danny White and Woody Green took over like they had in the previous two Fiesta Bowls to help the Sun Devils win their third straight postseason appearance. Following a 30-yard field goal by Danny Kush that broke a 7-7 tie, White scrambled seemingly forever and hit Greg Hudson on a 38-yard scoring strike that put ASU ahead 16-7 with less than a quarter left in the game. Hudson, who was named the offensive player of the game, had eight receptions for 186 yards, including a 51-yarder in the first quarter that set up the Sun Devils’ first score.

With a comfortable 16-7 lead, Arizona State went to the ground, which meant handing the ball to Green. The senior halfback ran for two fourth quarter touchdowns – one from 23 yards out and the other on a one-yard dive over the top – to finish the scoring. Green finished the game with 131 yards and three touchdowns, giving himself 434 yards rushing and 10 touchdowns in three Fiestas, records that still stand today.

Pittsburgh had a talented running back in its backfield in freshman Tony Dorsett, who entered the game as an All-America. But after rumbling for 69 yards in the first half, Dorsett ran into the ASU defensive wall and was held to 31 second half yards. He set a college bowl record, carrying the ball 30 times, but was held to just 100 yards.

Arizona State defensive back Mike Haynes earned defensive player of the game honors. The sophomore picked off two passes and came up with a fumble that set up the go-ahead field goal in the third quarter. The Panthers opened the scoring, going just 12 yards following a fumble by White on the game’s opening possession. It took Pittsburgh just two plays to score, as Dorsett rumbled in from three yards out to give Pitt the lead.

 

SCORE BY QUARTERS

  1 2 3 4 Final
Arizona State   18 28
Pittsburgh 7

 

HOW THEY SCORED

PITT ASU  
7 0 Tony Dorsett 3 yard run (Carson Long kick)
7 7 Woody Green 3 yard run (Danny Kush kick)
7 10 Kush 30 yard field goal
7 16 Greg Hudson 38 yard pass from Danny White (kick failed)
7 22 Green 23 yard run (kick failed)
7 28 Green 1 yard run (kick failed)

 

YARDSTICK

PITT   ASU
12 First Downs 18
47-151 Rushes-Yards 45-164
57 Passing Yards 269
7-23-4 Passes 14-20-3
27 Return Yards -4
8-39.3 Punts 5-46.0
5-4 Fumbles-Lost 4-3
4-34 Penalties - Yards 7-73

 

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING - PITTSBURGH:
Tony Dorsett 30-100, Les Block 2-30, Bill Daniels 11-9, Dave Janasek 4-12. ARIZONA STATE: Woody Green 25-131, Ben Malone 15-57, Danny White 5-(-24).

PASSING - PITTSBURGH: Bill Daniels 7-20-3-57, Tony Dorsett 0-2-0-0, George O’Korn 0-1-1-0.  ARIZONA STATE: Danny White 14-19-3-269, Woody Green 0-1-0-0.

RECEIVING - PITTSBURGH: Tony Dorsett 2-7, James Farley 1-22, Bruce Murphy 1-15, Rodney Clark 1-12, Dave Janasek 1-9, Dave Blandino 1-(-8). ARIZONA STATE: Greg Hudson 8-186, Morris Owens 2-68, Woody Green 2-13, Ben Malone 2-2.

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