1963 Sun Bowl

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DateDecember 31, 1963
Season1963
StadiumSun Bowl
1963 Sun Bowl
30th Sun Bowl
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DateDecember 31, 1963
Season1963
StadiumSun Bowl
LocationEl Paso, Texas
MVPBob Berry
FavoriteOregon by 3½ [1]
RefereeJack Sprenger (AAWU;
split crew: AAWU, SWC, WAC)
Attendance26,500
United States TV coverage
NetworkNBC
Sun Bowl
  1962  1964  

The 1963 Sun Bowl was a college football bowl game between the SMU Mustangs and the Oregon Ducks in El Paso, Texas.[1][2][3][4] It was the 30th edition of the Sun Bowl (29th played between college teams), played on Tuesday, December 31, with a kickoff at 2 pm MST.[1]

SMU (4–6) was seventh in the Southwest Conference in 1963; they were invited on the basis of their October non-conference wins over fourth-ranked Navy (with Roger Staubach) and Air Force. The Ducks were 7–3, led by head coach Len Casanova to their third bowl game in five years. It was Oregon's fifth and final year as an independent, following the disbandment of the Pacific Coast Conference. They joined the AAWU (Pac-8 Conference) in 1964, which had bowl restrictions (Rose Bowl only) until 1975; their next bowl appearance was in 1989.

This was the Sun Bowl's first game at the new stadium,[1] which opened in September; previous games were played at Kidd Field, adjacent to the east.

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