[3] Washington defensive tackle Steve Emtman and quarterback Billy Joe Hobert were named the Players Of The Game.
[4] The undefeated Washington Huskies were named the national champions by the Coaches Poll after being left at No.
After a scoreless first quarter, a 7–7 tie in the second, and 13–7 Husky advantage at halftime, the 1992 game became the most lopsided contest between two top-5 teams in Rose Bowl history.
Trailing 34–7,[6] a late Michigan touchdown against Husky reserves closed the gap in the final score to 20 points.
[5] A fantasy article in Sports Illustrated titled "The Dream Game" had the Huskies narrowly defeat Miami in a playoff.