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| Name | 1925 Rose Bowl |
| Date | January 1, 1925 |
| Season | 1924 |
| Stadium | Rose Bowl |
| Location | Pasadena, California |
| Teams | Notre Dame vs. Stanford |
| Outcome | Notre Dame wins |
1925 Rose Bowl was the 11th edition of the Rose Bowl Game, played between the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and the Stanford Cardinal on New Year's Day at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California. The game featured two of the most prominent teams of the time, with Notre Dame being led by the legendary coach Knute Rockne and Stanford being coached by Glenn Scobey Warner. The Rose Bowl Game was part of the 1924 college football season, which included other notable games such as the 1924 Army-Navy Game and the 1924 Michigan-Ohio State game. The game was also attended by notable figures such as Herbert Hoover, who was a Stanford University alumnus, and Amos Alonzo Stagg, a renowned coach who had previously led the University of Chicago team.
The game was a closely contested match between the two teams, with Notre Dame ultimately emerging victorious. The team's star player, Four Horsemen member Don Miller, played a crucial role in the game, along with other notable players such as Jim Crowley and Elmer Layden. The game was also notable for the presence of other famous coaches, including Pop Warner and Fielding H. Yost, who were in attendance to watch the match. The Rose Bowl Game was broadcast on the radio by Graham McNamee, a renowned sports broadcaster who had previously covered games such as the 1923 World Series and the 1924 Summer Olympics. The game was also covered by notable newspapers such as the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, and the Chicago Tribune, which all provided extensive coverage of the event.
The Notre Dame team was led by coach Knute Rockne, who was a renowned figure in the world of college football. The team's roster included notable players such as Don Miller, Jim Crowley, and Elmer Layden, who were all part of the famous Four Horsemen backfield. The team had previously played in notable games such as the 1924 Notre Dame-Army game and the 1924 Notre Dame-Navy game. The Stanford team, on the other hand, was led by coach Glenn Scobey Warner, who was a prominent figure in the Pacific Coast Conference. The team's roster included notable players such as Ernie Nevers, who was a star player and would later go on to play in the National Football League for teams such as the Chicago Cardinals and the Philadelphia Eagles. The team had previously played in notable games such as the 1924 Stanford-California game and the 1924 Stanford-USC game.
The scoring in the game was limited, with Notre Dame ultimately emerging victorious with a score of 27-10. The team's scoring was led by players such as Don Miller and Jim Crowley, who both scored touchdowns in the game. The Stanford team's scoring was led by players such as Ernie Nevers, who scored a touchdown in the game. The game's scoring was also notable for the presence of other famous players, including Red Grange, who was a star player for the University of Illinois and would later go on to play in the National Football League for teams such as the Chicago Bears and the New York Yankees. The game's scoring was covered by notable sports writers such as Grantland Rice, who wrote for the New York Herald-Tribune, and Walter Camp, who wrote for the New York Sun.
The aftermath of the game saw Notre Dame being declared the winner, with the team's coach Knute Rockne being hailed as a genius for his strategic decisions during the game. The game was also notable for the presence of other famous figures, including Calvin Coolidge, who was the President of the United States at the time, and John McGraw, who was a renowned baseball manager and had previously managed teams such as the New York Giants and the Baltimore Orioles. The game's outcome was covered by notable newspapers such as the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, and the Chicago Tribune, which all provided extensive coverage of the event. The game was also remembered for its impact on the world of college football, with the Rose Bowl Game becoming a premier event in the sport. The game's legacy was also felt in the National Football League, with players such as Don Miller and Ernie Nevers going on to have successful careers in the league. Category:Rose Bowl