Danny O'Neal...against Penn State
The Iowa Hawkeyes rushed for 429 yards in the 1959 Rose Bowl, winning 38-12.
Kurt Warner owns the record for most passing yards in a single Super Bowl game (414 yards vs. Tennessee Titans in Super Bowl XXXIV, which made him the only QB to pass for 400+ yards in the Super Bowl)
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Career Passing yards Career Passing Touchdowns Career Passing yards per game Career Passing Touchdowns per game passing yards in a season, passing yards in a game game passing touchdowns in a season passing yards per game passing touchdowns in a game He owns none of them.
Tony Temple of Mizzou in 2008. He had over 300 yards and 4 touchdowns
The quarterback accumulated 250 passing yards in the game.
Kurt Warner (St. Louis Rams) holds the record for passing yards in a Super Bowl with 414 yards against Tennessee in Super Bowl XXXIV. He is also second on the list with 365 yards against New England in Super Bowl XXXVI. Donovan McNabb (Philadelphia Eagles) and Joe Montana (San Francisco 49ers) are tied for third* with with 357. http://www.nfl.com/superbowl/records/superbowls/player/passing * UPDATE : Your answer is partially correct. Warner does in fact hold the 1st and 2nd highest yardage in Super Bowl history (414 vs the Titans and 377 vs the Steelers) But the person that holds the 3rd highest yardage game in Super Bowl history is...you guessed it...Kurt Warner (365 vs Patriots)
Norm Van Brocklin. 554 passing yards. 1951.
Joey Harrington of the Detroit Lions averaged 488 yards a game in passing receivers.
As of the 2008 Rose Bowl, the University of Hawaii has never played in a Rose Bowl game.
The Rose Bowl is the home field for UCLA and is the host field for the BCS Championship Game 1/7/10.
No. It's the oldest bowl game (and sometimes called "the granddaddy of them all"), but it's just another bowl game. The Rose Bowl is also the name of the stadium in Pasadena, California, that hosts the Rose Bowl game. Traditionally, the Rose Bowl game matched the champions of the Big Ten conference and the Pacific Ten conference, but since the onset of the Bowl Championship Series (BCS), that is no longer necessarily the case. The BCS rotates the national championship game among four stadiums -- the Rose Bowl, the Fiesta Bowl, the Orange Bowl, and the Sugar Bowl. Each year, there is a bowl game at each of those locations, plus there is an additional game held at one of those locations. The Rose Bowl therefore hosts the national championship game every fourth year (as well as the Rose Bowl game itself every year).