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- Aluminum_Bowl abstract "The Aluminum Bowl was a one-time postseason college football bowl game held in 1956 as the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) championship game. It featured the Montana State University-Bozeman and St. Joseph's College. Montana State had finished the season with a perfect 8–0 record, including the first "Brawl of the Wild" victory in Missoula over Montana since 1902.The game took place at 2 p.m. EST on December 22, 1956 at War Memorial Stadium in Little Rock, Arkansas. It was televised on CBS and 5,000 fans attended in person. The playing field was mud-logged and the game was a defensive ground battle, with each goal line threatened just once. Montana State player Ron Warzeka tackled Saint Joseph's fullback Mike Murphy on the 16-yard line after a long rushing attempt. Later, Warzeka missed a field goal attempt. The Bobcats attempted only two passes, with one intercepted and the other falling incomplete. The Pumas attempted only one pass, and it was also incomplete. Montana State gained 225 rushing yards on 45 carries, and Saint Joseph's gained 153 yards on 49 carries. The final result was a scoreless tie, and the teams were named NAIA co-champions for the 1956 season.".
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- Aluminum_Bowl wikiPageRevisionID "585925113".
- Aluminum_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink Brawl_of_the_Wild.
- Aluminum_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink CBS.
- Aluminum_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_college_football_bowls.
- Aluminum_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink Category:Montana_State_Bobcats_football.
- Aluminum_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink Category:Saint_Josephs_Pumas_football.
- Aluminum_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink College_football.
- Aluminum_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_Time_Zone.
- Aluminum_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink Field_goal.
- Aluminum_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink Field_goal_(American_football).
- Aluminum_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink Little_Rock,_Arkansas.
- Aluminum_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink Montana_Grizzlies_football.
- Aluminum_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink Montana_State_Bobcats_football.
- Aluminum_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink Montana–Montana_State_football_rivalry.
- Aluminum_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink NAIA_Football_National_Championship.
- Aluminum_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink National_Association_of_Intercollegiate_Athletics.
- Aluminum_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink Rush_(American_football).
- Aluminum_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink Rush_(gridiron_football).
- Aluminum_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Josephs_College_(Indiana).
- Aluminum_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink War_Memorial_Stadium_(Arkansas).
- Aluminum_Bowl wikiPageWikiLinkText "Aluminum Bowl".
- Aluminum_Bowl defunct "yes".
- Aluminum_Bowl fullName "1956".
- Aluminum_Bowl hasPhotoCollection Aluminum_Bowl.
- Aluminum_Bowl location Little_Rock,_Arkansas.
- Aluminum_Bowl name "Aluminum Bowl".
- Aluminum_Bowl stadium War_Memorial_Stadium_(Arkansas).
- Aluminum_Bowl wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Collegebowl.
- Aluminum_Bowl wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Montana_State_Bobcats_bowl_game_navbox.
- Aluminum_Bowl wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Aluminum_Bowl wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Saint_Josephs_Pumas_bowl_game_navbox.
- Aluminum_Bowl years "1956".
- Aluminum_Bowl subject Category:Defunct_college_football_bowls.
- Aluminum_Bowl subject Category:Montana_State_Bobcats_football.
- Aluminum_Bowl subject Category:Saint_Josephs_Pumas_football.
- Aluminum_Bowl hypernym Game.
- Aluminum_Bowl type VideoGame.
- Aluminum_Bowl type League.
- Aluminum_Bowl comment "The Aluminum Bowl was a one-time postseason college football bowl game held in 1956 as the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) championship game. It featured the Montana State University-Bozeman and St. Joseph's College. Montana State had finished the season with a perfect 8–0 record, including the first "Brawl of the Wild" victory in Missoula over Montana since 1902.The game took place at 2 p.m. EST on December 22, 1956 at War Memorial Stadium in Little Rock, Arkansas.".
- Aluminum_Bowl label "Aluminum Bowl".
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- Aluminum_Bowl wasDerivedFrom Aluminum_Bowl?oldid=585925113.
- Aluminum_Bowl isPrimaryTopicOf Aluminum_Bowl.