1962 Orange Bowl

The 1962 Orange Bowl  was the 28th edition of the college football bowl game, played at the Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida, on Monday, January 1. Part of the 1961–62 bowl game season, the fourth-ranked LSU Tigers of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) defeated the #7 Colorado Buffaloes of the Big Eight Conference, 25–7.

LSU
LSU implemented their "three-platoon system." which included the "Chinese Bandits" defensive unit.

Game summary
The game kicked off at 1 pm and was played in a drizzle, the first rain at an Orange Bowl.

Scoring
First quarter Second quarter Third quarter Fourth quarter
 * LSU - FG-Wendell Harris 30 yds; 3–0 LSU
 * LSU - Safety—punt blocked out of end zone; 5–0 LSU
 * Colo - TD-Loren Schweninger 59-yard interception return (Hillebrand kick); 5–7 Colorado
 * LSU - TD-Charles Cranford 1-yard run (2-point conversion failed); 11–7 LSU
 * LSU - TD-Jimmy Field 9-yard run (Harris kick); 18–7 LSU
 * LSU - TD-Gene Sykes recovered blocked punt in end zone (Harris kick); 25–7 LSU
 * No scoring

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Aftermath
It was the final game for both head coaches: Colorado's Sonny Grandelius was fired in March in the wake of numerous NCAA rule violations, and Paul Dietzel left for Army, then returned to LSU as athletic director in 1978.

The next season, Colorado won just two games under interim head coach Bud Davis (who later served as LSU's Chancellor), who was succeeded by Eddie Crowder in January 1963. The program's next appearance in a major bowl was after the 1976 season, also in the Orange.

LSU's next major bowl appearance was the following year, with a shutout win in the Cotton; their next Orange Bowl was in January 1971. Charles McClendon, Dietzel's top assistant, ascended to head coach and remained through the 1979 season, compiling a 137-59-7 record. McClendon remains LSU winningest coach as of 2023.