The Mercury News

College football » Georgia, Alabama win wild semifinals

- By Ralph D. Russo

PASADENA >> After ending the first overtime Rose Bowl, one of the greatest Granddaddi­es of Them All, Sony Michel was swarmed by Georgia teammates as he broke down in tears.

The senior tailback had gone from possible goat to all-time hero for Georgia, sending the Bulldogs to the national championsh­ip game with a one last burst in a game full of them.

Michel raced 27 yards for a touchdown in the second overtime to give No. 3 Georgia a 54-48 victory against No. 2 Oklahoma in the College Football Playoff semifinal Monday night.

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 (131), but none bigger than the last one.

“I made plays. I gave up plays. My team just had faith in me,” said Michel, who did all that damage on just 11 carries and got a hug from former Bulldogs great tailback Garrison Hearst after scoring the winning TD. “That’s what this team is all about. They showed true character today.”

In the final game of his great career, Oklahoma’s Baker Mayfield threw for 287 yards and two touchdowns and caught a TD 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 (12-2) into the end zone in the first overtime when a touchdown would have ended the game.

“It’s tough to describe right now,” Oklahoma coach Lincoln Riley said of the loss. “It’s a hell of a college football game. You know, an epic Rose Bowl game.”

The Bulldogs will play Alabama — a 24-6 winner over Clemson in Monday night’s Sugar Bowl — on Jan. 8 for the national championsh­ip at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, about 70 miles from their campus.

After Georgia made its first trip to the Rose Bowl since 1943 a rousing, heartstopp­ing success, the Bulldogs will play for their first national title since 1980.

The 104th Rose Bowl was also the highest-scoring, surpassing last year’s 52-49 USC victory over Penn State. There was a lot more on the line in this one, the first CFP game to go to overtime as well.

After an offside penalty on Georgia gave Oklahoma a first down on third-and-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. Mayfield battled flu-like symptoms the week leading into the game, but he played just fine.

“I can’t believe it’s over. It’s been a wild ride,” said Mayfield with a hoarse voice before he started to cry.

Michel and his roommate and 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.

The Sooners had taken a 45-38 lead when Steven Parker returned Michel’s fumble for a TD with 6:52 left in the fourth.

 ?? JAE C. HONG – THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Georgia running back Sony Michel (1) scores the winning touchdown in the second overtime of a College Football Playoff semifinal game on Monday at the Rose Bowl game in Pasadena, Calif.
JAE C. HONG – THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Georgia running back Sony Michel (1) scores the winning touchdown in the second overtime of a College Football Playoff semifinal game on Monday at the Rose Bowl game in Pasadena, Calif.

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