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Day describes walking out tunnel as full-time OSU coach. Data is currently unavailable. Florida Atlantic. Ohio State. TD J. Western Kentucky. Florida outgained the Buckeyes yards to 82, led in first downs and time of possession to Meyer's gadgets made it easy pickings for the Gators. They came out in a five-wide set after Ginn's kickoff return, and Leak hit Baker with a tying, yard touchdown pass.

The next time they touched the ball, the Gators let Leak, Tebow and scatback Percy Harvin all take direct snaps from center. Harvin later tucked it under his right arm -- the one with a lion tattoo -- and powered for a 4-yard TD. A flanker reverse by Andre Caldwell helped Florida move to a third-and-goal at the 2 as the first quarter ended.

When the second period began, Meyer immediately reached into his bag of tricks. Florida put three running backs directly behind Leak -- a power-I-plus -- and gave the ball to the last one. DeShawn Wynn scored on the first play of the quarter, plunging into the end zone right in front of the Gators' band, for a stunning lead.

Ohio State returned to its roots and ran the ball. Antonio Pittman 's yard burst made it with left before halftime. Undaunted, the Gators came back with something totally out of character, even for them -- field goals.

Chris Hetland was only 4-for on kicks this season, and his longest was 33 yards. But Meyer said he would trust him in this game, and Hetland made good, from 42 and 40 yards on the next two possessions. Hetland's second kick came after Tressel showed a little early desperation, gambling on fourth-and-1 at his own 29 and saw Chris Wells stuffed. The Buckeyes got the ball on their 20 with less than two minutes left before halftime and were determined to see a score before the break.

They did -- by Florida. Myreon Jones turnover bad pass Malaki Branham steals. Justin Ahrens turnover bad pass. Myreon Jones misses three point jump shot. Phlandrous Fleming Jr. Joey Brunk makes two point jump shot. Anthony Duruji misses two point hook shot. Malaki Branham misses three point jump shot.

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Tyree Appleby makes two point jump shot. Justin Ahrens makes three point jump shot Jamari Wheeler assists. Joey Brunk shooting foul Anthony Duruji draws the foul. TV timeout. Anthony Duruji misses regular free throw 1 of 2. Anthony Duruji makes regular free throw 2 of 2. Jimmy Sotos turnover bad pass Phlandrous Fleming Jr. Jimmy Sotos shooting foul CJ Felder draws the foul. CJ Felder misses regular free throw 1 of 2. CJ Felder makes regular free throw 2 of 2. Jump ball.

Buckeyes gains possession. Liddell blocks Phlandrous Fleming Jr. Brandon McKissic offensive rebound. CJ Felder offensive rebound. Colin Castleton turnover traveling. Tyree Appleby personal foul. Kyle Young turnover lost ball CJ Felder steals. Tyree Appleby turnover bad pass. Kyle Young misses three point jump shot.

Tyree Appleby defensive rebound. Zed Key shooting foul Phlandrous Fleming Jr. Anthony Duruji personal foul. Meechie Johnson Jr. Liddell blocks Brandon McKissic's two point layup. Jimmy Sotos defensive rebound. Jimmy Sotos turnover bad pass Brandon McKissic steals. 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. Wake Forest has won 11 games for the second time in program history after an impressive effort to put away Rutgers in the second half of a unique edition of the Gator Bowl.

Early on in the game it looked like the heavy underdogs were poised to put a scare in the Demon Deacons, but the Wake Forest defense pulled in a couple of interceptions and came up big on third down en route to a second half shutout. Wake Forest quarterback Sam Hartman had a phenomenal game, totaling yards and three touchdowns through the air leading an offense that moved the ball well most of the game.

The point margin could have been even larger if not for some red zone stands by the Rutgers defense that prompted field goals instead of touchdowns. Wake Forest kicker Nick Sciba was a perfect three-for-three on his field goal attempts, connecting from 23, 29 and 37 yards to extend the team's lead. In addition to getting Wake Forest to 11 wins for just the second time in school history, the victory improves the Demon Deacons to in bowl games under Dave Clawson.

Wisconsin knocked off Arizona State in a Las Vegas Bowl that was every bit as exciting as the final score suggested. While it finished as a one-score game, there was never a moment in the game when Arizona State -- which was down a host of starters on both sides of the ball -- felt like a real threat to take the lead.

Jayden Daniels threw an interception on the game's first possession, which Wisconsin quickly turned into a touchdown. Not long after, it was Wisconsin, and the Badgers never looked back. Wisconsin's year old running back we are legally required to tell you he's only 17 Braelon Allen led the way for the Badgers offense, rushing for yards on 29 carries.

Wisconsin's passing attack was nonexistent for the most part, and Jake Ferguson led the team with three catches for 33 yards despite missing most of the game due to an injury. Jayden Daniels did everything he could to keep the Sun Devils in the game, but his one-man show was one of many to fail in Las Vegas. Still, he threw for yards and rushed for 40, accounting for of the yards the Sun Devils finished with. Michigan State used a point fourth quarter to come back from a deficit and beat Pitt in the Peach Bowl.

The Panthers began the game without star quarterback Kenny Pickett and were quickly reduced to their third-string QB when backup Nick Patti injured his shoulder in the first quarter. Michigan State overcame some shaky play of its own on offense as it was without star running back Kenneth Walker III, but the Spartans got things together just in time.

Payton Thorne threw for yards and three touchdowns, while Jalen Nailor and Jayden Reed combined for 12 catches, yards and two scores. Michigan State finishes the season , which is the most wins it's had in a season since going in Pitt finishes the season at , its most wins since Even with the loss, it's hard to argue that any season that includes an ACC title is anything but a rousing success for the Panthers. A wild Music City Bowl ended Thursday with Purdue winning a thriller over Tennessee, thanks in part to a controversial overtime officiating decision.

Mitchell Fineran won it for the Boilermakers on a yard field goal after the Volunteers failed to score in overtime. However, there was debate over whether Tennessee running back Jaylen Wright scored or was stopped short of the goal-line on a fourth-down attempt during the Volunteers' possession in overtime.

The ruling on the field was that Wright was stopped short. However, a video review appeared to show that he was never down and reached the ball over the goal-line while on top of a Purdue defender. Tennessee was denied a TD after this play was ruled a turnover on downs: pic. But after a review, the officiating crew upheld the call on the field, which gave the Boilermakers the football needing only a field goal to win it.

Fineran's make then brought an end to a game that featured nearly 1, yards of total offense between the two teams. It was the highest scoring Music City Bowl ever due to a frenetic finish to regulation. The teams combined for 28 points in a span of less than three and a half minutes late in the fourth quarter. Tennessee kicker Chase McGrath came up short on a potential game-winning yard field goal attempt as time expired, and the controversial overtime period ensued.

With the win, Purdue finishes the season , while Tennessee finished In some ways, the loss for the Volunteers mirrored their loss to Ole Miss in October when Tennessee fans littered the field with trash amid displeasure with the officiating. The Volunteers were penalized a whopping 15 times for yards in the Music City Bowl, which only served to heighten the frustration with the overtime spot for a pro-Tennessee crowd at the game in Nashville, Tennessee. South Carolina was a double-digit underdog by kickoff, but the Gamecocks got off to a roaring start with two splash-play touchdowns and start to the game.

South Carolina used two quarterbacks as both Dakereon Joyner and Zeb Noland had success running an offense that leaned on the ground game once the Gamecocks established their advantage in the game. North Carolina's inability to stop the run proved to be the fatal flaw in their performance, as South Carolina rolled up rushing yards on 51 attempts and only punted twice across nine offensive possessions.

The win is absolutely massive for Shane Beamer as an emphatic finish to a first year on the job that had already exceeded preseason expectations. Beating Auburn, Florida and making it to the postseason was plenty to celebrate, but adding a dominant win against a border war rival in front of plenty of fans and alumni in the Charlotte area is a great way to head into the offseason.

Oklahoma scored 24 unanswered points in the second quarter of the Alamo Bowl to blast the Ducks in a matchup that was not as close as the final score. The Sooners held a lead at the half behind four combined touchdowns from quarterback Caleb Williams and running back Kennedy Brooks. The dynamic backfield finished with six TDs on the day.

But perhaps the best moment of the evening came when Drake Stoops, son of legendary and, for this game, interim coach Bob Stoops, caught a touchdown pass from Williams. Oregon running back Travis Dye had a strong day with yards and quarterback Anthony Brown added yards, but too much of their production came after the game was decided in the second half.



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