Santa Fe New Mexican

No. 5 Ohio State stymies No. 8 USC in Cotton Bowl

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ARLINGTON, Texas — Playoffsnu­bbed Ohio State got a bit defensive even without one of its best defenders in the Cotton Bowl.

Damon Webb returned an intercepti­on for a touchdown after recovering a fumble to set up an early score and the No. 5 Buckeyes beat No. 8 Southern California 24-7 on Friday night in a matchup that traditiona­lly has been in the Rose Bowl instead of deep in the heart of Texas.

The Big Ten and Pac-12 champions would usually play New Year’s Day in Pasadena, but the Rose Bowl is a College Football Playoff semifinal game this season.

Ohio State (12-2) instead quickly settled in at the NFL stadium where three years ago it won the first national championsh­ip in the four-team CFP format. The Buckeyes — with that bad loss at Iowa after an early setback to playoff team Oklahoma — were the first team left out this season.

USC (11-3), the Rose Bowl champion last season, lost for only the third time in its last 23 games. The Trojans had four turnovers that led to 21 Ohio State points in what could have been third-year sophomore quarterbac­k Sam Darnold’s final game.

Buckeyes All-America junior cornerback

Denzel Ward has already decided to go into the NFL draft and didn’t play after practicing with the team this week.

With Ward on the sideline in his No. 12 jersey over street clothes, fellow defensive back Webb had a fumble recovery on the third play of the game. That led to J.T. Barrett’s 1-yarder keeper for a score that put the Buckeyes ahead to stay.

Webb’s 23-yard intercepti­on return for a TD put Ohio State up 17-0 less than a minute into the second quarter. It was the first pick-six this season for the Buckeyes, and the team-leading fifth intercepti­on for Webb. Ohio State was up 24-0 when Barrett rab 28 yards for another touchdown after the first of Darnold’s two fumbles when stripped while being sacked. Darnold was sacked eight times overall.

MUSIC CITY BOWL NO. 20 NORTHWESTE­RN 24, KENTUCKY 23

In Nashville, Tenn., Justin Jackson ran for 157 yards and two touchdowns, and No. 20 Northweste­rn held off Kentucky in a Music City Bowl that might be remembered for injuries, ejections and a wild finish.

Both starting quarterbac­ks left in the first half with injuries, though Kentucky’s Stephen Johnson returned early in the third quarter. Kentucky lost running back Benny Snell Jr. to an ejection for contact with an official early in the second quarter, and Northweste­rn lost leading tackler and linebacker Paddy Fisher before halftime when he was ejected for targeting.

Northweste­rn (10-4) still finished off back-to-back bowl wins in consecutiv­e years for the first time in program history, and the Wildcats notched their second 10-win season in three years under coach Pat Fitzgerald. The senior class also won its 27th game for the best stretch in more than a decade.

Kentucky (7-6) had a chance to win after Northweste­rn coach Pat Fitzgerald tried to convert his fifth fourth down of the game only to turn it over for the fourth time on downs — this time at his own 39 with 2:31 left. Johnson ran for his second touchdown of the second half with 37 seconds left. Kentucky coach Mark Stoops went for the 2-point conversion rather than play for overtime, but Johnson couldn’t connect with Tavin Richardson on the pass.

With quarterbac­k Clayton Thorson knocked out early in the second with a right knee injury, Northweste­rn outran Kentucky 333-65. Safety Kyle Quiero provided the winning margin taking Northweste­rn’s second intercepti­on 26 yards for a TD with 7:49 left.

SUN BOWL NORTH CAROLINA STATE 52, ARIZONA STATE 31

In El Paso, Nyheim Hines had three 5-yard touchdown runs to help North Carolina State beat Arizona State in the Sun Bowl.

Hines finished with 72 yards on 16 carries for North Carolina State (9-4). The Wolfpack played in their fourth consecutiv­e bowl game and sixth in seven years under coach David Doeren.

Reggie Gallaspy added 79 yards and two touchdowns on 12 carries for the Wolfpack, Ryan Finley completed 24 of 29 passes for 318 yards and a score, and Stephen Louis had three catches for 115 yards.

Arizona State (7-6) played its final game under fired coach Todd Graham, with former NFL coach Herm Edwards taking over the program.

Manny Wilkins was 25 of 40 for 352 yards and three touchdowns for the Sun Devils. He also threw three intercepti­ons. Arizona State won its previous three Sun Bowl appearance­s — in 1997, 2004 and 2014.

North Carolina State played without standout defensive end Bradley Chubb. Chubb, a projected top-10 pick in the NFL draft. The school announced a few hours before the game that he wouldn’t play.

BELK BOWL WAKE FOREST 55, TEXAS A&M 52

In Charlotte, N.C., John Wolford threw for 400 yards and four touchdowns, and Matt Colburn ran for 150 yards and the go-ahead score in Wake Forest’s victory over Texas A&M in the Belk Bowl.

The teams combined for 1,260 yards in one of the highest-scoring games in bowl history.

Wolford, a four-year starter and the game’s Most Valuable Player, threw all four TD passes in the first half for Wake Forest (8-5). Colburn had a 1-yard touchdown with 2:18 left in the game to give the Demon Deacons the lead for good.

Scotty Washington had nine catches for 138 yards and a touchdown for the Demon Deacons, and tight end Cam Serigne had nine catches for 112 yards and a score.

Wake Forest stopped the Aggies on downs on their final drive to seal the win.

 ?? LM OTERO/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Ohio State defensive lineman Tyquan Lewis, center, closes in on Southern California quarterbac­k Sam Darnold, left, during the Cotton Bowl on Friday in Arlington, Texas. Ohio State won 24-7.
LM OTERO/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Ohio State defensive lineman Tyquan Lewis, center, closes in on Southern California quarterbac­k Sam Darnold, left, during the Cotton Bowl on Friday in Arlington, Texas. Ohio State won 24-7.
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