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Michel’s big run shows character

RB makes up for lost fumble in grand style

- By Charles Odum

ATLANTA — Sony Michel wouldn’t give up after a devastatin­g lost fumble, and the American Heritage-Plantation graduate’s resolve helped lift Georgia to within one win of its first national championsh­ip in almost four decades.

Michel’s teammates also wouldn’t give up in Monday’s double-overtime 54-48 Rose Bowl win over Oklahoma. The win sends the Bulldogs to the national championsh­ip game against Alabama.

Georgia coach Kirby Smart says he learned something about his team when the Bulldogs rallied from a 31-14 deficit.

“They say adversity kind of reveals character,” Smart said. “I think it exposes character, for sure. We found out we’ve got a pretty good character team.”

That character in the College Football Playoff semifinal has No. 3 Georgia (13-1) heading back to Atlanta, where last month it won its first Southeaste­rn Conference championsh­ip since 2005 by beating Auburn. On Monday, another matchup of SEC teams at Mercedes-Benz Stadium will decide the national championsh­ip.

Smart, the former longtime defensive coordinato­r under Nick Saban at Alabama, has Georgia on the verge of its first national title since 1980.

The key to the 1980 team was the addition of freshman running back Herschel Walker. This Georgia team made the most of the decisions by some top players, including running backs Nick Chubb and Michel and linebacker Lorenzo Carter, to return for their senior seasons.

Carter blocked a 27-yard field goal attempt by Austin Seibert in the second overtime, setting the stage for Michel’s game-winning 27-yard touchdown run.

Michel had to bounce back from a lost fumble in the fourth quarter that was returned for the Sooners’ go-ahead touchdown.

Michel, who also competed in track and field at American Heritage, took advantage of his opportunit­y to make up for the fumble when he was given the ball in the second overtime.

“When I scored a touchdown, I knew it was over,” he said. “We finally get a chance to play for something big.”

Georgia leaned on its strength, its running game, to beat Oklahoma. The Bulldogs had 317 yards rushing, including 181 by Michel, to beat the highscorin­g Oklahoma offense, led by Heisman Trophy winner Baker Mayfield. Michel also scored on a 75-yard run in the second quarter, a 38-yard run in the third quarter and a 13-yard pass from Jake Fromm in the first quarter.

Smart said he was “really disappoint­ed and upset” that Georgia, No. 3 in the nation in scoring defense, gave up 58 points. He gave the defense credit for playing better in the second half, especially in the third quarter.

Fromm said that after Michel’s fourth-quarter fumble, “I told him that I had his back. Sony is awesome and made a heck of a play after that.”

A 55-yard field goal by Rodrigo Blankenshi­p to end the first half helped give Georgia momentum.

“You’d think we were winning at halftime,” Chubb said. “There was a lot of energy and guys leading. And just all our guys pulling together as one.

“One thing about this team is that these guys never give up. I knew going into that situation that we were going to win.” We’ve been in that situation before and we were just going to pull it out.”

 ?? CURTIS COMPTON/TNS ?? Sony Michel breaks away for a touchdown to help Georgia beat Oklahoma 54-48 in double OT at the Rose Bowl.
CURTIS COMPTON/TNS Sony Michel breaks away for a touchdown to help Georgia beat Oklahoma 54-48 in double OT at the Rose Bowl.

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