University of Minnesota Golden Gophers The Gophers had gone to the
Rose Bowl the previous year as the #1 team in the nation and lost to the
Washington Huskies. In 1961, the Gophers actually finished in second place in Big Ten Conference play. Minnesota had a loss to
Missouri, and a Big Ten loss to
Wisconsin in
their rivalry game. Ohio State was the Big Ten champion, but because of a faculty council decision to emphasize academics over athletics, the Buckeyes turned down the Rose Bowl berth. Ironically, Minnesota would not have received the Rose Bowl invitation if they had, in fact, been the 1961 Big Ten champion and the conference had a formal agreement with the Rose Bowl for the 1961 and 1962 games, since the Big Ten had a "no-repeat" rule in effect until
1972. The Gophers were led by
Sandy Stephens, the first African American
All-American quarterback. However, he was not the first African-American starting quarterback in a Rose Bowl (this distinction goes to
Charles Fremont West of
Washington & Jefferson, forty years earlier in
1922).
UCLA Bruins In the regular season, UCLA had lost at both
Michigan and Ohio State earlier in the season. They also lost to
Washington, but managed to beat
USC during one of the few rainy games in the
rivalry. ==Game summary==