Texas vs Georgia and LSU vs UCF Results Bowl

Texas vs Georgia and LSU vs UCF ResultsTexas vs. Georgia score, Sugar Bowl 2019: Longhorns outduel Bulldogs for big win in New Orleans. Texas reaches 10 wins for the first time since 2009 by knocking off Georgia on Tuesday. LSU vs. UCF: What went right, what went wrong. - Sugar Peach Fiesta Bowl 2018/2019 -

Bowl season is predictably unpredictable, but we can with absolute certainty predict one thing following No. 15 Texas' 28-21 win over No. 5 Georgia in the Allstate Sugar Bowl: the Longhorns are going to be one of the most hyped teams heading into the 2019 season. Without a doubt, Year 3 for coach Tom Herman will have playoff aspirations and if I'm a betting man, I'm guessing the Longhorns will be somewhere in the preseason top 10 next year, maybe even the top five. All things considered, the 10-4 Horns overachieved some this season after being picked fourth in the preseason media poll. That will no longer be the case moving forward for a program that finally wants to consider itself, you know, "back." Seriously: quarterback Sam Ehlinger said it himself.

In one day, LSU ended the nation’s longest winning streak and hit the 10-win mark for the first time since 2013 and the first time under Ed Orgeron. LSU took down undefeated UCF 40-32 to win the Fiesta Bowl in LSU’s first New Year’s Six bowl appearance. LSU quickly trailed 14-3 in the first quarter after a fast UCF scoring drive and a pick-six from Joe Burrow. From then on out, though, LSU controlled all areas of the game to outplay UCF 37-18 for the rest of the game. UCF scored a late touchdown with a two-point conversion. After that, the Knights' final possession ended with an interception. LSU did it without six — and eventually — eight defensive starters. Here’s how. - Sugar Peach Fiesta Bowl 2018/2019 - LSU vs. UCF: What went right, what went wrong
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