The 1948 Sugar Bowl featured the fifth ranked Texas Longhorns and the sixth ranked Alabama Crimson Tide.

In the first quarter, Texas scored on a 99-yard touchdown pass from Bobby Layne to Ralph "Peppy" Blount, as Texas opened a 7–0 lead. In the second quarter, Alabama tied the game on an 8-yard touchdown pass from Harry Gilmer to Ed White. In the third quarter, Texas's Vic Vasicek recovered a fumble in the end zone as Texas took a 14–7 lead. Lew Holder later returned an interception 18 yards for a touchdown making it 21-7. Layne scored on a 1-yard touchdown run making the final score 27-7.

Layne was named Sugar Bowl Most Outstanding Player and became the first winner of the Miller Award.

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Sugar Bowl

Art Deco Sugar Bowl, Germany, 1930s for sale at Pamono

Throwback Thursday 1948 Sugar Bowl, Alabama vs. Texas Sports

1948 Sugar Bowl Universal Geneve Omega Forums

NCAA Bowl Game Program 1943 Sugar Bowl (Tennessee Volunteers vs. Tulsa