The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

UCF tops Memphis in double overtime to claim AAC crown

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Otis Anderson scored on a 1-yard run on the first possession of the second overtime and Central Florida — in what turned out to be its last game under coach Scott Frost — beat Memphis 62-55 on Saturday in Orlando, Fla., for its third AAC crown in five years.

Frost, the second-year coach and former Nebraska quarterbac­k, took the Cornhusker­s’ job after the game.

Memphis (10-2, CFP No. 20) got as far as the UCF 9 in the second OT, but Riley Ferguson’s pass on secondand-goal was intercepte­d by Tre Neal, giving the Knights (12-0, CFP No. 15) a likely spot in a New Year’s Six bowl.

The top two scoring teams in the country combined for 117 points and 1,479 yards. It was tied at 48 at the end of regulation.

The Knights led 48-34 early in the fourth quarter but the Tigers rallied to tie with 4:13 remaining on Ferguson’s 10-yard touchdown pass to Anthony Miller. Memphis had a chance to win it in regulation but Riley Patterson’s 51-yard field-goal attempt with 28 seconds remaining was wide left.

UCF’s McKenzie Milton was 28 of 40 for 494 yards and five touchdowns. He was selected the game’s most outstandin­g player.

SEC

No. 6 GEORGIA 28, No. 4 AUBURN 7: At Atlanta, Shaking off a blowout loss to Auburn just three weeks ago, Jake Fromm threw two touchdown passes and No. 6 Georgia made its bid for a spot in the College Football Playoff with a victory in the Southeaste­rn Conference championsh­ip game.

Auburn (10-3) was the hottest team in the country, rolling into Atlanta after wins over Georgia and then-No. 1 Alabama in its last three games. But the Tigers were stymied by two crucial turnovers, a blocked field goal and a Georgia team eager to make up for its embarrassi­ng 40-17 loss on the Plains.

Nick Chubb, Sony Michel and freshman D’Andre Swift provided a much more effective running game for Georgia than the first meeting, which opened up things for the freshman quarterbac­k. Fromm completed 16 of 22 passes for 183 yards, including a 2yard touchdown to Isaac Nauta in the second quarter and a 6-yarder to Terry Godwin with just over 13 minutes remaining that essentiall­y sealed Georgia’s victory.

The Bulldogs claimed their first SEC title since 2005 and capped an impressive rise in Kirby Smart’s second season as coach. Georgia went 8-5 a year ago, but Nick Saban’s former defensive coordinato­r insisted he was establishi­ng a culture that would return the team to national prominence.

BIG 12

NO. 2 OKLAHOMA 41, NO. 10 TCU 17: At Arlington Texas, Baker Mayfield threw four touchdown passes and No. 2 Oklahoma staked claim to a playoff spot with a 41-17 victory over No. 10 TCU on Saturday in the return of the Big 12 championsh­ip game.

With their record 11th Big 12 title, the Sooners (12-1, No. 3 CFP) are a lock to get in the College Football Playoff for the second time in three seasons. They are the only Big 12 team to make the four-team playoff format that started in 2014.

Oklahoma jumped out to a 17-0 lead, including Caleb Kelly’s 18-yard fumble return for a touchdown after running back Kyle Hicks’ turnover on the first offensive play by TCU (10-3, No. 11).

Kenny Hill threw two TD passes to get the Horned Frogs to 24-17 at halftime, but Oklahoma scored twice on its first three offensive plays after the break.

Mayfield, the front-runner for the Heisman Trophy to be named next week, was 15 of 23 for 243 yards to take game MVP honors. The first two touchdown passes were to tight end Mark Andrews.

CONFERENCE USA

FLORIDA ATLANTIC 41, NORTH TEXAS 17: At Boca Raton, Florida, Devin Singletary ran for 164 yards and three touchdowns and Florida Atlantic beat North Texas to win its first Conference USA championsh­ip in coach Lane Kiffin’s first season.

The Owls (10-3) extended their unbeaten streak to nine games and were undefeated against C-USA opponents this season. Jason Driskel completed 15 of 27 passes for 269 yards and a touchdown, and Kalib Woods had a schoolreco­rd 208 yards receiving yards. FAU had 633 yards of offense.

MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE

TOLEDO 45, AKRON 28: At Detroit, Logan Woodside threw four touchdown passes, Terry Swanson ran for 180 yards and two scores and Toledo beat Akron in the MidAmerica­n Conference championsh­ip game at Ford Field.

 ?? Stephen M. Dowell / Orlando Sentinel ?? UCF’s Emmanuel Logan-Greene celebrates after winning the American Athletic Conference Championsh­ip game against Memphis on Saturday.
Stephen M. Dowell / Orlando Sentinel UCF’s Emmanuel Logan-Greene celebrates after winning the American Athletic Conference Championsh­ip game against Memphis on Saturday.

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