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Dawgs win Rose Bowl 54-48

Georgia’s Sony Michel scores the game-winning touchdown in double overtime against Oklahoma in the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif.

- By Ralph D. Russo Associated Press College Football Writer

Sony Michel scores the game-winning TD in double overtime.

No. 3 Georgia 54, No. 2 Oklahoma 48

PASADENA, Calif. — Sony Michel burst through the line for a 27-yard touchdown run to give No. 3 Georgia a 54-48 victory Monday night against No. 2 Oklahoma, winning the first overtime Rose Bowl and sending the Bulldogs to the College Football Playoff championsh­ip game.

Michel, who had a fumble in the fourth quarter returned for a go-ahead Oklahoma touchdown, ran for 181 yards and three scores for the Bulldogs (13-1), but none bigger than the last one in the second overtime.

In the final game of one of the great college careers, Oklahoma’s Baker Mayfield threw for 287 yards and two touchdowns, and caught a touchdown pass that gave the Sooners a 17-point lead with 6 seconds left in the first half.

But the Heisman Trophy winner could not get the Sooners into the end zone in the first overtime when a touchdown would have ended the game.

The Bulldogs will play either Alabama or Clemson on Jan. 8 for the national championsh­ip in Atlanta, about 90 miles from their campus — with a chance to win their first national championsh­ip since 1980.

The first overtime Rose Bowl was also the highest scoring, surpassing last year’s 52-49 USC victory against Penn State. There was a lot more on the line in this one, which will go down as one of the greatest Granddaddi­es of Them All.

After an offside penalty on Georgia gave Oklahoma a first down on thirdand-five in the second OT possession, the Sooners stalled again and Austin Seibert came out for a 27yard field goal. Leaping through the line, Lorenzo Carter got his outstretch­ed hand on the kick and the ball fluttered down short of the uprights.

Any score would have ended it for the Bulldogs, and on the second play Michel slipped one tackle and was home free. The Bulldogs sprinted off the sideline and toward the corner of the end zone to mob Michel. Confetti rained down. Meanwhile, Mayfield stood motionless on the sideline for several seconds, bent over with his hands on his knees and head down.

Michel and his running mate Nick Chubb were awesome for Georgia. Chubb ran for 145 yards and two touchdowns, including a 2-yarder on a direct snap with 55 seconds left in regulation to tie it.

Both teams settled for field goals in the first overtime, first Georgia’s Rodrigo Blankenshi­p from 38 to make it 48-45.

Then it was Mayfield’s turn. A touchdown would have sent the Sooners to Atlanta, but on a thirdand-2 from the 17 Georgia All-America linebacker Roquan Smith nailed Jordan Smallwood a yard short of the first down.

Seibert kicked a 33-yarder and the Bulldogs and Sooners played on, but not for much longer.

The first meeting between the storied programs was an instant classic.

 ?? Curtis Compton / AJC via AP ?? Georgia players celebrate with Sony Michel after his touchdown in double overtime in the Rose Bowl against Oklahoma on Monday in Pasadena, Calif.
Curtis Compton / AJC via AP Georgia players celebrate with Sony Michel after his touchdown in double overtime in the Rose Bowl against Oklahoma on Monday in Pasadena, Calif.
 ?? Doug Benc / AP ?? Georgia tailback Nick Chubb (27) breaks free from Oklahoma cornerback Tre Norwood (13) during the Rose Bowl on Monday in Pasadena, Calif.
Doug Benc / AP Georgia tailback Nick Chubb (27) breaks free from Oklahoma cornerback Tre Norwood (13) during the Rose Bowl on Monday in Pasadena, Calif.
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 ?? Gregory Bull / AP ?? Georgia running back Sony Michel (1) runs for a touchdown past the Oklahoma defense during the first half of the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif.
Gregory Bull / AP Georgia running back Sony Michel (1) runs for a touchdown past the Oklahoma defense during the first half of the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif.
 ?? Gregory Bull / AP ?? Georgia kicker Rodrigo Blankenshi­p celebrates after kicking a field goal during the first half of the Rose Bowl.
Gregory Bull / AP Georgia kicker Rodrigo Blankenshi­p celebrates after kicking a field goal during the first half of the Rose Bowl.

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