After a back-and-forth first half, Washington held off Texas in the final seconds of Monday night’s Sugar Bowl, securing the Huskies’ first berth in the CFP final.
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Washington running back Dillon Johnson suffered a concerning injury in the final minute of his team’s victory over Texas in Monday’s Sugar Bowl, and now his status is up in the air for the national championship bout.
With Washington leading 37–31 on third down, Johnson ran the ball up the middle to allow the Huskies to milk the clock but was slow to get up and was seen writhing in pain. He had to be helped off the field and eventually was carted back to the locker room.
Connor Stalions, the most infamous man in college football, was at the Rose Bowl to soak up Michigan’s monster win over Alabama.
Stalions resigned from the Michigan Wolverines and took the fall for running a complex sign stealing scandal that spanned years. The scandal rocked the college football world and resulted in Jim Harbaugh being suspended for three games.
However, resigning from the program hardly meant he couldn’t attend the Rose Bowl. He was there and vibing.
Druski made it to the locker room!
To the victor go the spoils, and Michigan is having a ball. The Wolverines are headed to the National Championship, and made a statement by beating Alabama en route to the natty — which has led to moments like this.
@roman.wilson
natty bound #goblue
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The audio is from comedian Druski, impersonating Alabama fans — which is, honestly, pretty great.
Detroit Lions coach Dan Campbell told reporters on Monday that his team did in fact try to dupe the Dallas Cowboys during their trick play in the game’s final moments that was controversially called back.
The Lions coach elected to go for a two-point conversion and the win on Saturday with his team trailing 20–19 in the game’s final seconds, and it appeared as if Detroit had taken the lead after Jared Goff completed a pass to offensive tackle Taylor Decker (No. 68).
After throwing a touchdown in the Sugar Bowl on Monday, Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers decided to do the same ‘gun’ celebration we recently saw Ja Morant do. Some people seem to think Ewers got a free pass to do the celebration because he’s white while forgetting a very important fact about Morant’s past.
Morant’s latest not-so-great viral moment came during the Memphis Grizzlies’ win over the New Orleans Pelicans on December 26.
The internet is littered with hilarious video clips of gender reveals gone wrong. Now, the sports world has submitted an epic whiff for inclusion.
Boston Red Sox great David Ortiz and his significant other, María Yeribell Martínez, are expecting a baby, and they recently arranged a baseball-themed event to announce the gender of the forthcoming bundle of joy. Presumably, Martínez was supposed to gently lob a ball to Ortiz, and the longtime Boston slugger would smash the ball into little blue or pink dust.
That’s not quite how it worked out.
Instead, she busted him inside on the hands.
Iowa didn’t score a single point all season against a ranked team.
The Hawkeyes were blown out 35-0 in humiliating fashion Monday by Tennessee, and it was just the latest example of Kirk Ferentz’s team not being able to move the ball. It was also the last time Iowa fans would ever have to watch Brian Ferentz coach a game as OC.
Turns out the situation was even funnier/worse than fans might have released all season. Everyone knew Iowa had a terrible offense, but the extent of it is truly stunning.
Iowa was outscored 92-0 against ranked teams this season.
Luke Fickell clearly holds Wisconsin QB Tanner Mordecai in high regard.
Mordecai played his final college football game Monday in a devastating 35-31 loss to LSU in the ReliaQuest Bowl. The sixth-year senior finished the game with 378 passing yards and three touchdowns on 27/40 passing, but his heroics just weren’t enough to put the Badgers over the hump.
So close, but yet, so far away at the same time. As I tweeted after the game, welcome to life as a Badger.
There are no days off in the Texas-Oklahoma rivalry, and Sooners defensive lineman Ethan Downs fully embraced that fact during halftime of the Sugar Bowl.
Downs, along with players from other programs around the country, were honored during halftime of the Texas-Washington thriller for their charitable work as a member of the Good Works team. While everyone else posed for a quick photo on the ESPN broadcast, Downs elected to troll the thousands of Texas fans inside the stadium by throwing up the ‘Horns Down’ hand gesture.