Game Name: | Dixie Bowl |
Year Game Played: | 1949 |
Football Season: | 1948 |
Date Game Played: | January 1 |
Stadium: | Legion Field |
City: | Birmingham, Alabama |
Visitor School: | Baylor University |
Visitor Name Short: | Baylor |
Visitor Nickname: | Bears |
Visitor Record: | 5–3–2 |
Visitor Coach: | Bob Woodruff |
Home School: | Wake Forest University |
Home Name Short: | Wake Forest |
Home Nickname: | Demon Deacons |
Home Record: | 6–3 |
Home Coach: | Peahead Walker |
Home Rank Ap: | 20 |
Visitor 1Q: | 6 |
Visitor 2Q: | 14 |
Visitor 3Q: | 0 |
Visitor 4Q: | 0 |
Home 1Q: | 0 |
Home 2Q: | 0 |
Home 3Q: | 7 |
Home 4Q: | 0 |
Referee: | Jimmie C. Higgins (SWC; split crew: SWC, Southern) |
Attendance: | 20,000 |
Last Game Ever Played: | Yes |
The 1949 Dixie Bowl, part of the 1948 bowl game season, took place on January 1, 1949, at Legion Field in Birmingham, Alabama. The competing teams were the Wake Forest Demon Deacons, representing the Southern Conference (SoCon), and the Baylor Bears, representing the Southwest Conference (SWC). Baylor was victorious in by a final score of 20–7.
See also: 1948 Baylor Bears football team. The 1948 Baylor squad finished the regular season 5–3–2 with losses against Texas, Tulane and SMU and ties against Mississippi State and Rice.[1] Following their tie against Rice, Dixie Bowl officials extended the Bears an invitation to play in the 1949 edition of the game, which Baylor accepted.[2] The Dixie Bowl appearance marked the first ever postseason bowl game for Baylor.[3]
See also: 1948 Wake Forest Demon Deacons football team. The 1948 Wake Forest squad finished the regular season 6–3 with losses against Boston College, North Carolina and Clemson.[4] Following their victory over Duke, Dixie Bowl officials extended the Demon Deacons an invitation to play in the 1949 edition of the game, which Wake accepted.[5] The appearance marked the first for Wake in the Dixie Bowl and their second overall bowl appearance.[6]
Baylor opened the scoring in the first quarter after George Sims intercepted a Wake pass and returned it 52 yards to the Demon Deacons eight-yard line.[7] Sammie Pierce scored from one yard out a few plays later and after Hank Dickerson missed the extra point, the Bears took a 6–0 lead.[3] [7] Baylor extended their lead to 20–0 at halftime after Jerry Mangrum scored from one-yard out and Harold Riley connected with Ray Painter for a 12-yard touchdown reception.[3] [7] Early in the third, Wake scored their only points of the game on a three-yard Mike Sprock run to make the final score 20–7.[6] [7]