Oil Bowl Victory 1944
http://www.mmbolding.com/bowls/Oil_1944.htm
Oil Bowl Victory 1944
http://www.mmbolding.com/bowls/Oil_1944.htm
Good find.
Thanks very much.
Funny how the greatest assemblage of current talent ever put together in the history of college football is almost forgotten.
This was like taking the Senior Bowl players or Blue-Grey teams and letting them play together for a season.
Although many on this team did not graduate from SLI, it remained a very special place in their hearts from their experiences in Lafayette and the V-12 officer training programs during World War II.
Dark attended LSU, in 1942 and was a football standout there as well as a baseball player. During World War II, he transferred through the V-12 program to the University of Louisiana-Lafayette (then Southwestern Louisiana Institute) in Lafayette, Louisiana, where he again showed his baseball skills, batting .461 in 1944. His football skills were evident there as well as he quarterbacked SLI to an undefeated season in 1943 and a New Year's Day victory in the Oil Bowl.
Thanks for posting this thread. It was a very interesting article. I have been looking for this since the Cajuns were selected by the New Orleans Bowl. I've read articles about the 1970 Grantland Rice Bowl team. I knew Alvin Dark played for SLI and played in the Oil Bowl. This article gives Cajun fans the complete historical perspective of the Cajuns' first bowl victory.
Merci beaucoup!
There was no rule againest grabbing the facemask back then.
SLI could have played in either the Sugar Bowl in New Orleans or the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, but the many alumni wanted to accept the Oil Bowl bid in Houston.
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