WHEREAS, The 1915 Washington State College football team compiled
a record of seven victories and zero defeats; and
WHEREAS, The 1915 Washington State College football team allowed
only one opponent touchdown all year and is still revered as one of the
most dominate defensive college football teams in West Coast history;
and
WHEREAS, The 1915 Washington State College football team was
invited to the January 1, 1916, Tournament of Roses Football game to
play Brown College in a nationally anticipated matchup of East vs. West
football powers; and
WHEREAS, The Washington State College team defeated Brown by a
margin of 14-0; and
WHEREAS, Despite days of rain, hours of snow, inches of mud, and
palm tree withering cold temperatures, Brown could not stop the
Washington State College team from racking up 313 yards of rushing as
well as earning 19 first downs; and
WHEREAS, Cougar Running Back, Carl Dietz, rushed 33 times for 105
yards, one touchdown later was named the 1916 Rose Bowl MVP, and was
since forth declared Washington State College's greatest athlete of all
time; and
WHEREAS, After kicking both extra points in the Rose Bowl game,
Cougar Quarterback Thomas Arthur "Bull" Durham successfully served in
the United States Navy, earning the prestigious rank of Commodore; and
WHEREAS, The Washington State College team became the first West
Coast school to win a Rose Bowl and earned the title of National
Champions, giving Washington State the longest standing winning
tradition on the West Coast; and
WHEREAS, The Washington State College team was coached by the
legendary "Lone Star" Dietz, who played at Carlisle Indian Academy and
is a member of the College Football Hall of Fame; and
WHEREAS, National anticipation for the 1916 Tournament of Roses
Football Championship and for the Washington State College victory
helped restore the nation's faith in college football and put an end to
the practice of celebrating the Pasadena Tournament of Roses with
events such as ostrich races, polo matches, and chariot races,
beginning the annual tradition of the Rose Bowl Football Championship,
the granddaddy bowl game of them all;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Washington State Senate
honor the 99th anniversary of the 1915 Washington State College
Football Rose Bowl and National Champion football team; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That a copy of this resolution be
immediately transmitted by the Secretary of the Senate to Washington
State University, The Washington State University Alumni Association,
and Washington State Cougars worldwide.