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The team featured halfback [[Ray Buivid]], who finished third in the Heisman Trophy voting that season, and it mowed down its early competition. | The team featured halfback [[Ray Buivid]], who finished third in the Heisman Trophy voting that season, and it mowed down its early competition. | ||
- | The Golden Avalanche took down powerhouses of college football including a 33-7 victory over Mississippi, | + | The Golden Avalanche took down powerhouses of college football including a 33-7 victory over Mississippi, |
- | Marquette went 7-1 in the 1936 regular season, earning them a bid to the first ever Cotton Bowl. | + | If not for a 13-0 loss at Duquesne, there was talk that the Golden Avalanche could have played in the Rose Bowl. Instead, Marquette was invited to the first-ever Cotton Bowl in Dallas. Before a sell-out crowd, Marquette fell to " |
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- | If not for a 13-0 loss at Duquesne, there was talk that the Golden Avalanche could have played in the Rose Bowl. | + | |
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- | Instead, Marquette was invited to the first-ever Cotton Bowl in Dallas. Before a sell-out crowd, Marquette fell to " | + | |
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- | They finished the season #20 in the final AP poll. | + | |
===== Schedule ===== | ===== Schedule ===== | ||
- | ^ Date ^ Opponent | + | ^ Date ^ Opponent |
- | | January 1 | Texas Christian | + | | January 1 | Texas Christian |
- | {{men_s_football: | + | ===== Photos ===== |
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