Alabama, known as the "wooden horse" led at the half 20–0 and the Trojans had a net loss of 24 yards. USC, which had won eight straight Rose Bowl games since 1923, didn't make a first down until the third quarter when the score was 27–0.
Alabama outgained USC 351 to 41 yards. Quarterback Harry Gilmer threw only eleven times in the game for one touchdown and ran for 116 yards on 16 carries. Hal Self scored twice, on a one-yard run and on a 24-yard Gilmer pass. Gilmer went over from the one, and Lowell Tew hit left guard from the two for points and Norwood Hodges scored up the middle on a one-yard plunge. Hugh Morrow kicked four extra points in the game.[5][3][6][7][8]
Scoring
First quarter
Ala – Hal Self, 1-yard run (Hugh Morrow kick good)
Ala – Norwood Hodges, 1-yard run (Morrow kick good)
Fourth quarter
Ala – Harry Gilmer, 20-yard pass from Self (Morrow kick good)
USC – Harry Adelman, 26-yard pass from Verl Lillywhite (Joe Bowman kick good)
USC – Chick Clark returned a blocked kick (Lillywhite kick good)
Aftermath
Following this game, the PCC and Big Nine (now Pac-12 and Big Ten) entered into an exclusive five-year agreement for their champions to meet in the Rose Bowl. It has been extended numerous times, and outside of rotations in the playoffs, it continues. Both conferences openly admitted restricting the Rose Bowl, because they were tired of getting beaten by teams playing "hillbilly ball," the same reason they cited for not inviting them before 1920.