From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 1952 Sugar Bowl
1952 Sugar Bowl
1952 Sugar Bowl MVP Ed Modzelewski
Maryland Terrapins Tennessee Volunteers Sugar Bowl
(9-0) (10-0)
28 13 The 1952 Sugar Bowl featured the top ranked Tennessee
Head coach: Head coach: Volunteers, and the third ranked Maryland Terrapins. In
Jim Tatum Robert Neyland the first quarter, Maryland scored on a two-yard touch-
down run Ed Fullerton, giving the Terrapins a 7-0 lead.
AP Coaches AP Coaches In the second quarter, Fullerton threw a six-yard touch-
3 4 1 1 down pass to Bob Shemonski, as the Terrapins built a
14-0 lead. Jack Scarbath scored on a one-yard touchdown
1 2 3 4 Total run making it 21-0. Tennessee got on the board with a
4 yard touchdown pass from Payne to Reichar as the
Maryland 7 14 7 0 28
score was 21-6 at halftime. In the third quarter, Fullerton
Tennessee 0 6 0 7 13 scored on a 46 yard interception return making it 28-6.
In the fourth quarter, Tennessee’s Payne scored on a 2
Date January 1, 1952 yard touchdown run making the final score 28-13. Ed
Modzelewski was named the game MVP.
Season 1951
Stadium Tulane Stadium
References
Location New Orleans, Louisiana • ESPN College Football Encyclopedia
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• Maryland Terrapins football bowl games
• Tennessee Volunteers football bowl games
• Sugar Bowl
• 1951 NCAA football season
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