Football

1942 Sugar Bowl

Tulane Stadium -- New Orleans, La.

The 1942 Sugar Bowl was a textbook example of the term defensive struggle. Missouri, spearheaded by a defensive unit which had allowed just 37 points in nine regular-season games, held Fordham to only a first quarter safety on a punt blocked out of the end zone. But even that was too much for an uncharacteristically impotent Tiger offense to overcome. Hurt by four turnovers, Mizzou fell to Fordham, 2-0.

During the regular season, Missouri had beaten five teams by shutout and outscored opponents by nearly 19 points a game. Harry Ice, Red Wade and Bob Steuber were the "Touchdown Trio" that led Missouri's dangerous Split-T rushing attack. Fordham, however, held Missouri's rushing game relatively in check, giving up 148 yards, and forcing two fumbles by a squad that had led the nation in rushing. Mizzou's defense was equal to the task in a losing effort, giving up just 137 total yards, including none through the air.

Neither team could cross the goal line and, in a game which featured more penalty yards than passing yards (40-21), Fordham's safety was enough scoring for the victory.

MISSOURI 0 0 0 0 -- 0
FORDHAM 2 0 0 0 -- 2

F -- Safety, Santilli blocked punt out of end zone

MU FU
First Downs 8 10
Rushing Yards 148 137
Passing Yards 21 0
Passes 2-5-2 0-4-0
Punting Avg. 36 34
Fumbles-Lost 3-2 3-1
Penalty Yards 10 30

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