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2011 Rose Bowl Winner: TCU Defeats Wisconsin

First Posted: 01/01/11 08:16 PM ET Updated: 05/25/11 07:20 PM ET

2010 Rose Bowl

GREG BEACHAM, Associated Press

PASADENA, Calif. - When Tank Carder leaped with perfect timing and swatted Wisconsin's final pass to the turf, the TCU linebacker felt as if he got a boost from every player at every school that never even imagined playing in the Rose Bowl.

Sure, these unbeaten Horned Frogs realized they couldn't win the national title. They still celebrated their perfection on the hallowed Pasadena turf in the name of all the little guys outside the monolithic powers of major college football.

Andy Dalton threw a touchdown pass and ran for a score, Carder batted down a 2-point conversion pass attempt with 2 minutes to play, and third-ranked TCU hung on to beat No. 4 Wisconsin 21-19 on Saturday.

Bart Johnson caught an early TD pass and recovered a late onside kick for the Mountain West champion Horned Frogs (13-0), who followed up their second straight unbeaten regular season with their first BCS victory.

TCU is the first school from a non-automatic qualifying conference to play in the Rose Bowl since the advent of the BCS, and the Frogs were right at home.

"All the critics don't feel like the non-AQ teams should have a shot," said Carder, the defensive MVP. "But I feel that TCU has proven that we can play with the best of them.

Definitely taking this win back to Fort Worth ... I feel like we came in here and made a statement today."

Either Auburn or Oregon will win the national title after they meet in the BCS championship game in nine days. These ferocious Frogs proved they can play with anybody on college football's biggest stages.

"The way the system is, it didn't give us the opportunity to play in the (title) game, but we did everything we were capable of doing," said Dalton, who passed for 219 yards. "All we could do is control what we could control. I guess it's just the way the system is, but in my time here at TCU, we never thought we would have a chance to play in the Rose Bowl, and we got that opportunity today, and got a big win."

TCU lost last year's Fiesta Bowl to Boise State by a touchdown, but that's still the only loss of the past two seasons for the improbable power built deep in the heart of football-crazy Texas by coach Gary Patterson.

The non-AQ schools improved to 5-2 in BCS bowls with the Frogs' triumph -- 4-1 vs. the leagues with automatic bids. Fans can debate where TCU's win in Pasadena ranks with Boise State's thrilling one-point win over Oklahoma in the 2007 Fiesta Bowl or Utah's upset of Alabama in the 2009 Sugar Bowl, but the Frogs will always be the first back-to-back BCS busters -- even after they head to the Big East in 2012.

"I've been saying for a while that parity in college football is here," Patterson said. "I got texts from everybody across the nation, from Boise State and schools all over. ... Today we played for us, and for all the schools that wanted a chance."

Montee Ball rushed for 132 yards and a late score for the Big Ten co-champion Badgers (11-2), whose loss capped a nightmare New Year's Day for their conference. The Big Ten went 0-5 in bowl games Saturday, including the Badgers loss to one of those teams Ohio State president Gordon Gee said didn't deserve to play for the national championship because they play opponents like "Little Sisters of the Poor."

"Hopefully the scar that we're going to take from this game can get us back here sooner than later," Wisconsin coach Bret Bielema said. "This game wasn't decided on one play or two plays. It was probably an accumulation of about 10 or 12 plays that we failed to execute, and they did."

Luke Shivers' 1-yard TD run put TCU ahead 21-13 early in the third quarter, but neither team scored again until Wisconsin mounted a 77-drive in the waning minutes. Ball rushed for a 4-yard score with 2 minutes to play, and the Frogs expected the Badgers to run for the conversion behind their dominant line.

But Wisconsin came out in a spread, and Carder was blocked in a blitz attempt at the line -- and he still batted down Scott Tolzien's throw. Jacob Pedersen was open in the end zone, but the ball never got close to the Wisconsin tight end.
Johnson easily grabbed Wisconsin's onside kick, and TCU rushed for a final first down to kill the clock.

"We know how much this means to everybody involved," Wisconsin defensive end J.J. Watt said through tears. "We work 365 days for this, and then we come out here and don't execute."
Patterson stopped his players from dumping a Gatorade bucket on him before time ran out, lecturing them with a smile on his face. When the final seconds ticked off, the Frogs ran about the field in a frenzy, eventually collecting near the TCU band and the quarter of the Rose Bowl stands filled with purple-clad fans.

And eventually the Frogs doused their coach, too.

Dalton went 15 for 23 and rushed for a first-quarter score, winning the game's offensive MVP award. But the defense deserved the credit for hanging on when TCU couldn't score in the game's final 26 minutes.

TCU's defense led the nation in several categories this season, but critics said the Frogs hadn't faced the likes of Wisconsin's fearsome offensive line. The Badgers were dominant at times, particularly in a frenetic first quarter that featured 24 combined points, but TCU hung on against Wisconsin's attack with guts, third-down stops -- and plenty of Carder.

With a litany of big plays that included a de-cleating sack of Tolzien to kill a third-quarter drive, Carder was the leader all game -- and the hero on Wisconsin's final snap.

"We came up with a great tip, and it's like your life passes before your eyes," Patterson said. "You can't even really say what you think about."

Tolzien went 12 of 21 for 159 yards for the Badgers, and John Clay rushed for a first-quarter score. Wisconsin outgained the Frogs 385-301 and held the ball for all but three plays in the second quarter, but twice settled for field goals by Philip Welch, who also missed a 39-yard field goal attempt before halftime.

Most of the Frogs stayed on the field after the trophy presentation to soak in another minute of the biggest achievement for TCU football since the national championship season in 1938 -- the only other unbeaten campaign for the school that produced Davey O'Brien, "Slingin' Sammy" Baugh and LaDainian Tomlinson.

While O'Brien won the Heisman Trophy in 1938, Dalton has his own unbeaten season -- and his third bowl MVP award.

"We weren't just playing for TCU. We were playing for all the non-AQ schools out there," Dalton said. "It's something we've worked so hard for, and to see all the hard work pay off and play an outstanding game against a great opponent in Wisconsin, we're thrilled with the victory."

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zendem1
Sometimes I like to touch other people's food
11:16 AM on 01/03/2011
Not a fan of either team, but I thoroughly enjoyed watching this game. Two well-coached, well-disciplined teams slugging it out for four quarters.
Too bad somebody had to lose.
02:37 AM on 01/03/2011
How Badger Fans Turned Me into a Frog Fan: Until this year's Rose Bowl, I hadn't attended a football game since high school. I went because I got cheap tickets and, especially as a So Cal native, I had always longed for the experience. That each team had a color didn't cross my mind when I dressed for the game; my focus was to stay warm. I chose between my red wool coat and my purple one. Fortunately, I picked the purple coat and my matching purple boots. To my surprise, as I negotiated the crowd entering the stadium, Badger fans flung insults at me about the color of my clothes. Some even cursed at me. These were middle aged and young people: all males. Yes, many Badger fans were polite, but the ugliness of the others took me aback. Of course, I didn't take it personally. Still, it was odd to experience these guys saying cruel things to a 5', 120 lb. woman just because she didn't wear their color. I began to observe more closely how Frog fans conducted themselves. Maybe it was because they were outnumbered, but I didn't see one Frog fan being rude to anyone in red. My ticket ended up being in the purple seats, thank goodness, and I gleefully rooted for TCU, doing their hand signs, feeling proud for the serendipitous choice of wearing purple. I wonder how those pompous, rude Badger fans felt at the end of the game?
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11:08 PM on 01/02/2011
Kudos for an excellent performance, TCU, a pleasure to watch in college football.
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08:27 PM on 01/02/2011
I'm a badger fan so forgive my peevish complaint: Where are all the nude-neckity babes in the sports section? And dang, only one or two stories about wealthy non-white athletes falling from grace with the press, Cotton Mather and the bankers.
How do I set my moral compass?
I had a date set up with a buxom super-model, but now I've cancelled it because I don't know what I'd do when she tells the press I took her home at 10 pm, kissed her good night on the forehead and went to mass to pray for her immortal personality.
Yours in ethical despair...
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DarthCalvin
07:50 PM on 01/02/2011
Glad to see TCU win on a big stage against a big opponent. Now can we PLEASE have playoffs????
07:42 PM on 01/02/2011
Tolzien has to be the worst QB in the Big Ten
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cybolt
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12:00 AM on 01/03/2011
Doesnt take much to hand off to one of three 1000 yard rushers.
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07:40 PM on 01/02/2011
I care about one thing when I watch five bowl games in 16 hours - the quality of play.

And I have to say that this was a most ENTERTAINING game. I enjoyed the cr
@_ out of this game. Wisconsin was huge by comparison, yet TCU coached their way to victory.
06:15 PM on 01/02/2011
please, please - lets us have college football playoffs
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jojofrance
dum spiro spero
06:05 PM on 01/02/2011
Finally, the Horn Frogs played some smash-mouth football. Couldn't have happened to a nicer conference, especially one that doesn't even know how to count to eleven. ;-)
04:19 PM on 01/02/2011
...And Sparty Still Sucks!!
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cybolt
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03:16 PM on 01/02/2011
Any comment yet from OSU President Godon Gee?
Y'all remember him right?
The guy who said that Boise State and TCU and their types don't deserve to be in the big games because - unlike his Big 10 brothers - they play the "Little Sisters of the Poor."

Well...

Poor Wisconsin.
Poor Michigan.
Poor Michigan State.
Poor Northwestern.
Poor Penn State.
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sbmulqueen
I voted for "That One" - TWICE!
05:06 PM on 01/02/2011
Did the Big Ten win ANY bowl games? Good day for the SEC yesterday, too (at their expense).
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Faraja
Greed is Good
05:10 PM on 01/02/2011
Iowa beat Missouri.
Illnois beat Baylor.

And we(the Ohio State University) are going to destroy Arkansas on Tuesday.
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sbmulqueen
I voted for "That One" - TWICE!
05:13 PM on 01/02/2011
Ah, I stand corrected, they did win two (and of course the SEC hasn't been perfect - the East is particularly weak and I say that as a Florida fan). Still, if OSU losees to Arkansas, I do believe OSU will never be asked to play another SEC team.
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Faraja
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05:20 PM on 01/02/2011
There is no way we are going to lose to Arkansas. Look at their 2009 and 2008 records :) They went 8-5 in 2009 and 5-7 in 2008.

Anyway, I will try to find you after the game on Tuesday :)

OSU 43 Arkansas 10
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cybolt
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11:55 PM on 01/02/2011
The SEC East was just horribly flat this year.
Where's Georgia?

OSU should be banned from any BCS bowl unless they play someone from the BigEast or another Big10 team.
02:48 PM on 01/02/2011
jeremylh1,

You have a good point about TCU and Boise St. playing tougher teams each year, but you have to also realize that Boise St. coach said they will play ANY team anywhere and anytime and his phone wasn't exactly ringing off the hook. The reason why . . . . . nobody wants to play them. If TCU and BSU are so overrated, let's start seeing schools like Nebraska, Michigan, Ohio State, USE, Oregon, etc schedule them instead of bs games against school like the Iowa School of Basketweaving. It takes two. Also, if you want better competition, start doing schedules 2-3 years out instead of 5+ years like they do now. That will allow schools to try to schedule a good mix of opponents so they can't be screwed out of a chance to play for a NC. With that being said, I still doubt that ANY of the big programs would want to have TCU or BSU on their schedules. You have to remember that while having bigger teams will make TCU's schedule harder, it will also make the bigger school schedules tougher as well. So, no matter WHAT you try to do, people will always hate on and not give credit to the smaller guys.
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cybolt
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03:24 PM on 01/02/2011
While BSU's win over Oklahoma was charming, it was Utak whupping on Alabama that best illustrates your point. The Utes beat them in every facet of the game.
06:58 PM on 01/02/2011
But don't forget that BSU also beat TCU, Oregon two years in a row and Oregon State as well as Virginia Tech this year! I agree with Folgers -- the so-called powerhouses simply don't want anyone to know that they are really playing in mediocre conferences -- they like keeping everyone in the dark and assuming that the SEC and Big 12 are such powerhouses!
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robllawrence
09:27 PM on 01/02/2011
Not only did they smoke the Tide, they had them up 20 points at half. But most importantly in my opinion is this: after the whooping, the next season Alabama started out ranked 2, Utah started 19. This fact is what convinced me the BCS had an extra middle letter.
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NWBrunette
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01:55 PM on 01/02/2011
Wisconsin showed that they are the most one-dimensional team in college football. Nice for TCU to get the win, but as usual with them, hardly a quality opponent.
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jeremylh1
02:08 PM on 01/02/2011
It's one game, it means nothing. TCU plays no one during the year and should not even be in a BCS game. If you give any good coach a month to prepare and get the team ready, they will be able to compete. If TCU played in the Big Ten they would have at least 3-4 losses without a doubt. While I do believe schools such as Boise State and TCU are good, they need to play with the big boys all year long, week in and week out.
02:49 PM on 01/02/2011
TCU played 7 (7-0 record) teams that were in bowls this year, while Wisconsin played 6 (4-2 record). I think they did fine and would be competitive in the Big 10. They are off to the BigEast now. Lets hope they raise the level of competition there.
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cybolt
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02:55 PM on 01/02/2011
Get off it. It means everything. They just beat the one-loss, B10 champs. They proved they deserve to be in a BCS bowl much more than all the crying Sparties and the rest of the homers who thought the B10 should have three teams in BCS bowls. The B10 had its clocks cleaned yesterday, showing what the conference is really made of. Their only win this entire bowl season has come from powerhouse Iowa's upset of Missouri. Wait till Arkansas runs past OSU... then what?

And if a coach has a month to prepare, what happened to Bielema? He's the coach of the B10 champs and he got outcoached by Patterson.

Maybe it's the same this year as in many years past: the B10 beats up on itself during the year and uses that as a rationale for how good they are. Then during bowl season, they play good, fast, well-coached, out of conference teams and get embarrassed.

Thank goodness we haven't had to endure another OSU/B10 embarrassment in the BCS title game.
01:41 PM on 01/02/2011
Here is to hoping the Associated Press gives TCU the split National Championship trophy.
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jeremylh1
02:09 PM on 01/02/2011
ROTFL
02:43 PM on 01/02/2011
It could theoretically happen.
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NoWayMan
03:13 PM on 01/02/2011
they'll get the no. 2 slot in the end.
but its yet another reason to scrap this BCS nonsense and institute a playoff system.
03:20 PM on 01/02/2011
Agreed. They would have had to have pummeled Wisconsin by 3-4 touchdowns in order to overcome the voting deficit they have in the AP polls.
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HarukoHaruhara
Kia Ora!
01:32 PM on 01/02/2011
Hey, I got every bowl right yesterday but the Rose Bowl. I want HP predictor points. I'm gonna catch Bridgeman!