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OSU clinched its victory with a yard drive in the game's final minute that set up a go-ahead yard field goal with nine seconds left. Utah took control early, jumping out to a lead in the first quarter. Then both teams combined for six touchdowns in the second quarter, setting the scene for what would be a wild back-and-forth affair over the game's final 30 minutes. It wasn't until Ohio State quarterback C. Stroud hit wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba for a yard touchdown with left to play that the Buckeyes took their first lead of the game at It was the third time Stroud and Smith-Njigba hooked up for a score, and it was just the tip of the iceberg.

Stroud finished with yards passing and six TDs. Smith-Njigba caught 15 balls for yards and three TDs, setting Ohio State records for most receiving yards in a season as well as receptions in a single season.

Wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. For Utah, the game slipped away in the fourth quarter when QB Cam Rising left following what looked to be a concussion. Rising's head hit the turf after being sacked, and he laid motionless on his back for a few minutes before getting up and walking off the field on his own.

His backup, Bryson Barnes, led a game-tying touchdown drive in the final minutes, before the game-deciding field goal. Rising finished the day with yards passing and two touchdowns while also leading the Utes in rushing with 92 yards and a score. The Fighting Irish came out blazing on offense against Oklahoma State's highly-ranked defense with quarterback Jack Coan rolling up yards and four touchdowns in the first half.

Notre Dame built up a with just over a minute left in the second quarter, but a quick Oklahoma State score before halftime and an impressive drive to start the third quarter quickly cut the lead to But while the Cowboys offense finally got into a rhythm, it was assisted by an Oklahoma State defense that made the necessary halftime adjustments to slow down Coan and the Notre Dame offense.

The Irish signal-caller may have had yards and four touchdowns in the first half -- numbers that were already good enough for the best performance by a quarterback against Oklahoma State this season -- but he had just 40 passing yards in the third quarter. It should be noted Coan did finish the game with yards and an impressive effort late in the fourth quarter, setting a Fiesta bowl passing record with the performance. The play of the game might have come early in the fourth quarter when All-American safety Kolby Harvell-Peel crashed in to make a stop on Notre Dame freshman running back Logan Diggs and stripped the ball free before he was brought to the ground.

Even though Notre Dame would get the ball right back with a forced fumble at the goal line, the loss of field position and the impact it had on Oklahoma State's confidence set the tone for the fourth quarter. The previous record for the biggest comeback in Oklahoma State history was 20 points -- in against Colorado.

Kentucky nearly blew a point halftime lead but Wan'Dale Robinson and Chris Rodriguez helped lead a game-winning touchdown drive in the final minutes to secure the Citrus Bowl victory against Iowa. Robinson was the star of the game, pulling 10 catches for yards including some incredible grabs on the game-winning drive. More than half of Will Levis' pass completions went to Robinson, and his performance against a very good Iowa pass defense made up nearly two quarters of scoreless football from the Kentucky offense in the second half.

Iowa had the opposite game flow offensively, stuck in the mud in the first half and then finally putting things together for two touchdown drives near the end of the third quarter and beginning of the fourth quarter.

But ultimately three Iowa turnovers kept the Hawkeyes from being able to claim the win, as the Wildcats picked off Spencer Petras in the final minute to seal the win. This is Kentucky's fourth straight bowl win under Mark Stoops, who has gotten the Wildcats to the postseason every years since Box Score.

Penn State, which was missing a number of starters -- particularly on the defensive side of the ball -- came out strong to start but seemed to run out of gas in the second half.

The Nittany Lions were up at halftime, but the Razorbacks took control with a point third quarter and it was all she wrote. The Razorbacks struggled early a bit themselves, as the offense seemed unsure of itself with star receiver Treylon Burks opting out of the game.

The Hogs then began to lean on their ground game with quarterback K. Jefferson and a host of backs, and it was effective against a thin Penn State defense. Jefferson finished with yards rushing and only threw for 90 yards, while Dominique Johnson, Raheim Sanders and Malik Hornsby combined for yards rushing as the Razorbacks rushed for yards as a team.

In there like swimwear pic. As for Penn State, it was its own worst enemy at times. The Nittany Lions managed only three points out of three red-zone trips, and failed to take advantage of two Arkansas red-zone turnovers. Box score. The Bulldogs and Crimson Tide will meet in the title game for the second time in the last five years. Georgia marched 80 yards on its first possession of the game and never stopped in the opening 30 minutes, becoming the first team in CFP history to score points on its first five possessions.

While that didn't make for an exciting game, it at least allowed any neutral parties to get on with their holiday plans. Unfortunately for the Wolverines, a pass from Cade McNamara to Erick All on fourth down was off All's fingertips and resulted in a turnover on downs. A few plays later, Georgia's Kenny McIntosh took a hand-off on a sweep and surprised nearly everyone in Hard Rock Stadium when he pulled up and tossed an easy touchdown pass to Adonai Mitchell.

From there, the rout was on. Michigan had its moments, but it turned the ball over on four straight possessions two interceptions, a fumble and once on downs in the second and third quarters to immediately destroy any momentum it was attempting to build. Georgia was not nearly as wasteful with its opportunities and looked a lot more like the team we saw during the regular season than the one that lost to Alabama in the SEC title game a few weeks ago.

The redshirt senior rushed for an Alabama bowl record yards on 26 carries to deliver the Crimson Tide the Cotton Bowl and their sixth appearance in the College Football Playoff National Championship. Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback Bryce Young threw for just yards against Cincinnati's elite pass defense, but he tossed three touchdown passes to as many different receivers.

Young broke program records for both single-season yards passing and passing touchdowns in his first game since winning the Heisman. The Tide put together an play scoring drive -- featuring 10 rushes -- on their first possession to set the tone for the game.

The Bearcats managed to get into the red zone three times, but they settled for field goals twice against the most vaunted dynasty in college football history. Cincinnati managed to compile just 72 yards in the first half, the fewest in any half in College Football Playoff history. Cincy played better in the second half but still averaged just 3. Quarterback Desmond Ridder struggled mightily, completing just of passes for yards. Running back Jerome Ford had 77 yards but only got 15 rushes in the game.

Alabama has now won all six matchups against Cincinnati in their combined history, though the teams had not played since The Tide await either No. Central Michigan accepted a late bid to the Tony the Tiger Sun Bowl, but showed no signs of being off-schedule with its fast start and eventual win against Washington State. When the game started, Washington State showed no signs of an advantage from being slated to play in the game all month. CMU jumped to a halftime lead and defended that advantage throughout the second half, holding on with a few key defensive stops in the fourth quarter for the victory.

Washington State's offense was entirely ineffective early, but caught a spark when Victor Gabalis came came on at quarterback and led three touchdown drives in the final 20 minutes of the game.

For Central Michigan, the win is the program's first in a bowl game since and snaps a five-game bowl losing streak. CFB Recruiting. Stanford Steve and The Bear. College Football Live. ESPN Deportes. The Undefeated. SEC Network. ESPN Fantasy. Breaking down options for top players More college football players are entering the transfer portal each year.

Final Power Rankings: Bowl season shakes up top 25 See how the bowl season impacted the final Power Rankings of the college football season. The Way-Too-Early college football top 25 With the season behind us already, it's time to start breaking down what has in store. Bama comes out of loss as ' title favorite. The game puts to bed a disappointing first season for Auburn coach Bryan Harsin.

His team lost its last five games, including a four-overtime loss to Alabama and a blown lead at home against Mississippi State. Needless to say, pressure will be on the former Boise State coach going into the season. Western Michigan won its second-ever bowl game as a program in its home state, jumping all over Nevada early and cruising to a win in the Quick Lane Bowl.

Nevada did enjoy the element of surprise in the early stages of the game thanks to the overwhelming number of absences from the team that got the Wolf Pack to this game. Head coach Jay Norvell left to take the job at Colorado State, and with multiple coordinators also departing for other jobs, this was a skeleton staff on the sideline leading a team that was down nearly 20 players because of injuries, transfers and opt-outs. The offense, in particular, lacked star quarterback Carson Strong and the top five pass-catchers from the regular season.

So when backup quarterback Nate Cox led two scoring drives in the first 20 minutes of the game, it inspired some belief in this undermanned Nevada squad. But Western Michigan made good adjustments defensively, and Nevada's defense had a difficult time getting stops. Each of the Broncos' first five possessions ended in scores with four reaching the end zone, and by the time they punted for the first time, it was a point game in the third quarter.

Western Michigan's ground game was punishing, rolling up yards and four touchdowns, and the effort was complimented by huge plays in special teams starting in the game's early stages when Sean Tyler -- who also led the Broncos in rushing with yards -- ran a kickoff back yards for the first touchdown of the game.

In addition to being the second bowl win in WMU program history it is the first for head coach Tim Lester, who improves to overall across five seasons at his alma mater. Nevada now officially moves into the Ken Wilson era, as the longtime former Wolf Pack assistant and recent Oregon defensive coordinator takes over as the program's head coach. Georgia State used a point third quarter to turn an entertaining and competitive Camellia Bowl into an absolute blowout.

Ball State jumped out to a lead in the first quarter, but it only held the lead for a few more minutes before never seeing it again. The Panthers put together three touchdown drives of 75, 68 and 71 yards to take a lead before Antavious Lane picked off a Drew Plitt pass and returned it 55 yards to make it Georgia State on the final play of the quarter.

Georgia State quarterback Darren Grainger introduced himself to a national audience by throwing for yards and three touchdowns while also leading the team in rushing with yards and a touchdown.

Aubry Payne led the Panthers with yards on eight receptions, while Ball State's Jayshon Jackson caught 12 passes for yards and a score. The win gives Georgia State a record of on the season with eight wins being the most it's had in any season since joining the FBS. Looks like Memphis is heading back home with some hardware.

Ladies and gentlemen, your Hawaii Bowl champions The Knights had been waiting for the chance to take a bite out of the Gators since the Knights re-appeared in the national spotlight in It feasted Thursday night in Tampa. Isaiah Bowser ran for yards and two touchdowns and Ryan O'Keefe added on the ground and 85 as a receiver to take the win. The dagger came late in the third quarter when Knights quarterback Mikey Keene found O'Keefe open down the left sideline for a yard touchdown that gave them a lead.

Terry Mohajir took over for White and agreed to a 2-for-1 deal that will send the Gators to Orlando in , with the two playing in Gainesville in and The inaugural Frisco Football Classic was tight early, but one fatal error late in the second quarter proved to be the game-changing play in the RedHawks' win over the Mean Green. Miami went 75 yards on eight plays to open the third quarter, and Brett Gabbert hit Nate Muersch with an yard scoring strike to push the lead to two scores.

The defense held from there and the Redhawks got their first bowl win in 11 years. Cole Talley drilled a yard field goal as time expired to give Army a win over Missouri in a thriller in Fort Worth, Texas. The walk-off kick capped off an eight-play, yard drive that took the final off the clock.

The fourth quarter of the Armed Forces Bowl was by far the most action-packed. Army got things started when backup quarterback Tyheir Tyler hit Brandon Walters all alone in the end zone from 15 yards out to give the Black Knights a lead. Tyler was one of three quarterbacks who played in the game for Jeff Monken's crew.

But Missouri would respond when it needed to most. Freshman quarterback Brady Cook, who got his first career start over Connor Bazelak, found Keke Chism in the back of the end zone from six yards out with to go to give the Tigers a lead.

Cook's touchdown pass capped off an play, yard drive that began with Missouri taking over with to play and no timeouts. However, Cook missed an easy throw on the ensuing two-point conversion that would have made it a three-point game.

That allowed Army's field goal to end the game instead of taking it to overtime. San Diego State quarterback Lucas Johnson put together the best performance of his career to lead the Aztecs past UTSA in the Frisco Bowl, capping off the program's first win season in history. Johnson was masterful through the air, completing 24 of 36 passes for yards and three touchdowns and adding another rushing score to sink the Roadrunners.

San Diego State boasted one of the top defenses in college football in , but its offense had to come to the rescue as UTSA jumped out to a lead. Johnson led scoring drives of 10, nine and six plays in the second and third quarters to spur a run that gave the Aztecs a lead they would never relinquish.

Wide receiver Jesse Matthews, who finished with yards on 11 catches, caught a pair of touchdowns in the first half to add to the lead.

UTSA receiver Zakhari Franklin cleared the 1,yard receiving mark with 89 yards and a touchdown, but the Roadrunners could not keep pace in the game's middle quarters. Daniels combined for yards on 19 carries. The bowl victory is the second in third years for the Aztecs and first since Brady Hoke took over the program in Wyoming quarterback Levi Williams ran for yards and four touchdowns, threw for yards and one more score to slice and dice the Kent State defense on the blue turf in Boise in the Cowboys' win.

His four rushing touchdowns are a single-game record for the Potato Bowl, and are three more than he had for the entire season prior to Tuesday night. Seven of the Cowboys' final nine drives resulted in points, and the two that didn't ding the scoreboard were the victory formation drives at the end of each half. Golden Flashes quarterback Dustin Crum had four passing touchdowns as his team racked up total yards in a losing effort.

Tulsa caps its season with a fourth straight victory and first bowl win since behind a defensively dominant performance. Old Dominion's LaMareon James ran back the opening kick yards for the first score of the game, but the Monarchs didn't score an offensive touchdown until the mark of the fourth quarter, and by then it was too late to stage a rally. Ultimately, Old Dominion finished with just yards and only 10 first downs.

Tulsa took a lead with left on quarterback Davis Brin's second touchdown pass of the game. The Golden Hurricane racked up total yards and the production was evenly split between throwing and passing.

The Golden Hurricane were one of the most turnover-prone teams in the FBS this season, but they won the turnover battle today to put a nice cap on a season that began But this is nothing for ODU to hang its heads over.

The Monarchs started out after not playing in the season. Great job just to reach a bowl. Accept Reject. Update Consent. Sports HQ. Champions League.



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