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Aviation Bowl (defunct)
Stadium Welcome Stadium
Location Dayton, Ohio
Operated 1961
1961 matchup
New Mexico 28, Western Michigan 12

The Aviation Bowl was a post-season college football bowl game played at Welcome Stadium in Dayton, Ohio, on December 9, 1961.[1] The University of New Mexico and Western Michigan University met in front of just over 3,500 fans.

1961 Aviation Bowl
1 2 3 4 Total
{{{Visitor School}}} 14 0 14 0 28
{{{Home School}}} 6 0 0 6 12
Date December 9, 1961
Season 1961
Stadium Welcome Stadium
Location Dayton, Ohio
MVP RB Bobby Santiago
G Chuck Cummings
Attendance 3,500
Aviation Bowl
   

Background[]

The Lobos finishied tied for third for Mountain States Conference in their final season in the conference. The Broncos had finished tied for second in the Mid-American Conference. This was New Mexico's first bowl game since the 1947 Harbor Bowl and Western Michigan's first ever bowl game. Rutgers and The Citadel were asked to play in the game, but they both declined. Bowling Green was considered to play, but they instead played in the Mercy Bowl, a fundraiser in memory of the members of the Cal Poly team members that died the year before, after playing Bowling Green. Ohio was in the running as well, but they tied their last game against Western Michigan, 20–20. The two inch snowfall that fell prior to the game turned to sleet during the game, making the field wet. [2]

Game summary[]

  • New Mexico - Cromartie 3 yard touchdown run (kick blocked)
  • New Mexico - Santiago 10 yard touchdown run (Morgan run)
  • Western Michigan - White 4 yard touchdown run (run failed)
  • New Mexico - Morgan 10 yard touchdown run (run failed)
  • New Mexico - Cummings 43 yard interception for touchdown (Bradford run)
  • Western Michigan - Cooke 5 yard touchdown pass from Chlebek (pass failed)[3]

Statistics[]

Statistics New Mexico Western Michigan
First Downs 20 18
Rushing Yards 339 96
Passing Yards 0 207
Total Yards 339 303
Passing 0-3-0 18-33-2
Fumbles-Lost 2-0 4-3
Penalties-Yards 10-90 4-30
Punts-Average 7-33.3 4-36.0

Aftermath[]

New Mexico did not win another bowl game until the 2007 New Mexico Bowl. [4]

Game officials[]

Name Position
Robert R. (Bob) Baur Field judge

See also[]

References[]

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