In 1957, Crabtree led the Ducks to a tie for the
Pacific Coast Conference championship with
Oregon State. Since Oregon State had gone to the
Rose Bowl the previous year, the unranked Ducks earned a berth in the
1958 Rose Bowl against heavily favored and top-ranked
Ohio State. In the game, Crabtree completed 10 of 17 passes for 135 yards—huge numbers for those days—and the Ducks nearly pulled off a major upset, tying the game 7–7 in the second quarter and holding the score until the fourth quarter when a Buckeye field goal put Ohio State ahead for good, 10–7. For his heroics in a losing effort, Crabtree was named Rose Bowl MVP, one of only two players from a losing Rose Bowl team to win the award outright. Crabtree was named to the
Rose Bowl Hall of Fame in 1998. ==Pro career and retirement==