Word: techs
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...fired-up underdog Minnesota team, led by Quarterback Bobby Cox, walloped Michigan 20-7, to make the Big Ten championship race wide open. With its all-star backfield, Georgia Tech smothered a once-beaten Tulane team 40-0. Outplayed on the line, Colgate riddled a weak Yale pass defense to win 14-6. Vinceton thumped Cornell 32-21, mak-ng Princeton the only major Eastern earn still undefeated, and prime favorite o take the Ivy League championship. On he Pacific Coast, Stanford upset J.S.C. 27-19, to become the leading candidate for the Rose Bowl...
...Still looking like the class of the South, undefeated Georgia Tech shredded a beefy but inexperienced Auburn line, shook its fleet backs loose on long scoring strikes, won going away, 28-7. Mississippi was knocked from the undefeated ranks by an underdog Tulane team, 10-3. North Carolina finally won its first game under its new coach, Jim Tatum, by defeating (34-6) Tatum's former team, Maryland -which has taken almost nothing but beatings since Tatum left...
...Crimson renewed the attack in the second quarter, and M.I.T. declined to follow the ball out, so it remained in Tech territory much of the period. The Crimson continued with good passing and dribbling, but few plays developed...
...Tech Scoring Spree...
Then came the barrage. Herb Johnson started the Tech splurge with a beautiful head-in on a corner kick by Subin Banhansupat at 3:05 of the third period. Four and a half minutes later, Boffet took a loose ball, dribbled past the entire Crimson defense, and then punched the ball in the left corner out of goalie Elliot Finkelstein's reach. At 13:00, Boffet again scored unassisted after recovering a blocked shot, this time against Jim Perkins, in for Finkelstein...