Tuesday, January 19, 2010

The Greatest College Bowl Game Ever...

If you had to choose one college football bowl game as the greatest one ever which one would you choose? Maybe it would be the 1963 Rose Bowl when Wisconsin almost made a great comeback to beat USC, scoring 23 points in the last 12 minutes to close in on a 30 point deficit. Then there was the 1979 Sugar Bowl where Alabama has a fantastic goal line stance keeping Penn State out of the end zone from first and goal at the 8 yard line and hanging on to a 14-7 victory. Then again it could be the triple overtime win in the 2006 Orange Bowl when Penn St. beat Florida State or even the 2006 Rose Bowl where Vince Young led Texas to a win over USC.

But as exciting as these games were as were many others there is one that stands out among all the others. In my opinion that honor goes to a game played on Thanksgiving Day in 1961 called the Mercy Bowl. On that day, Fresno State beat Bowling Green 36-6 before 33,000 fans at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.

But it wasn't the game that made this one great. In my view it was why it was played. Today there are over 30 bowl games involving millions of dollars in proceeds to the schools. The teams are playing for the prestige of being a bowl winner and the top ones to be crowned national champions. But not the Mercy Bowl, this bowl had a much higher purpose in mind.

On October 29, 1960 a leftover WWII C-46 Arctic-Pacific charter taxied down the runway of the Toledo Express Airport. Whether the plane made if off the ground in zero visibility is uncertain, but before it left the airport the plane hit and broke apart killing 22 people, including 16 Cal-Poly football players, a manager and booster. It was the first plane crash of an American sports team.

The following year the Mercy Bowl was held to raise money for the medical costs, funeral expenses and families of those on the plane. In a act of kindness and love over $230,000 was raised, the equivalent of over $1.6 million dollars today. What a great game, one played not to honor self but to help those in need. Wouldn't it be great if every year there was at least one bowl game that was played for a cause! A game where the winners were not on the field, but in the hearts of the people. A game where something mattered more than just winning a trophy.

Jesus was a man of compassion. He was always thinking of others more than himself. One of my favorite verses is Mark 10:45, "For the Son of Man came not to be served, but to serve, and to give his life a ransom for many." Barnabas once sold a field and gave the money for the poor. Acts informs us how the early church would sell things from time to time and bring the money to the Apostles for those in need. People not only like to help but want to help when there is a need.

The Mercy Bowl is not in the record books as an official bowl game, but it is in the record books in my opinion as the greatest bowl game ever played, not because of the score, not because of the fantastic plays, not because of a fantastic finish, but because it was played out of love for our fellow man. "Carry each other's burdens and in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ." Gal. 6:2

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