The Latest on the College Football Playoff semifinals (all times EST):
12:20 a.m.
It’s an all-SEC showdown for the national championship.
Jalen Hurts threw two touchdown passes to help Alabama defeat Clemson 24-6 in the Sugar Bowl semifinal. Alabama will face Southeastern Conference rival Georgia for the national championship on Jan. 8 in Atlanta. The Crimson Tide will be seeking their fifth national title in nine years.
Clemson trailed Alabama 10-6 in the third quarter and had driven to the Crimson Tide 35-yard line before Alabama defensive lineman Da’Ron Payne intercepted a pass by Clemson quarterback Kelly Bryant and returned it 21 yards. On the ensuing drive, Payne entered the game on offense and caught a 1-yard touchdown pass from Hurts to put the Crimson Tide ahead 17-6 in the third quarter. On Clemson’s next offensive play, Alabama’s Mack Wilson intercepted a pass by Bryant and returned it 18 yards for a touchdown to give the Crimson Tide a 24-6 lead.
It was the third straight year the two teams met in the College Football Playoff. Alabama won the championship game against Clemson in 2015, and the Tigers bounced back to beat the Crimson Tide in the 2016 title game.
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11:20 p.m.
Alabama has taken command of the Sugar Bowl, getting a pair of touchdowns from defensive players just 13 seconds apart to take a 24-6 lead over defending national champion Clemson.
The stunning turn of events actually began with 308-pound defensive tackle Da’Ron Payne picking off a wobbly pass after Tiger quarterback Kelly Bryant was hit as he threw.
Payne rumbled 21 yards on the return, which included an impressive open-field move to make running back Travis Etienne miss, and drew a 15-yard personal foul penalty as Tremayne Anchrum yanked him down with a horse collar.
After Alabama drove to first-and-goal at the Clemson 1, Payne re-entered the game - presumably to add another big body for blocking purposes. But Jalen Hurts faked the handoff and Payne slipped open in the flat, hauling in the touchdown pass that gave the Tide a 17-6 lead.
On Clemson’s next offensive play, Bryant’s pass deflected off the hands of Deon Cain and was intercepted by linebacker Mack Wilson, who returned it 18 yards for a score.
Just like that, Alabama seems on course to face Southeastern Conference rival Georgia for the national title next Monday night in Atlanta.
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10:50 p.m.
Clemson has trimmed Alabama’s lead to 10-6 early in the third quarter of the Sugar Bowl, thanks in part to a blunder by the Crimson Tide offense.
Alabama quarterback Jalen Hurts fumbled when he tried to pull the ball back after he’d started to hand off to Damien Harris. Clemson linebacker Kendall Joseph recovered on the Alabama 20.
However, Alabama’s defense forced Clemson backward five yards over the next three plays, and Clemson sent out kicker Alex Spence for a 42-yard field goal.
The winner advances to the title game in Atlanta on Jan. 8 against Georgia, which defeated Oklahoma in the other semifinal at the Rose Bowl.
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10:30 p.m.
Alabama largely dominated the first half of the Sugar Bowl, but Clemson has managed to keep the College Football Playoff semifinal a one-score game.
The Crimson Tide took a 10-0 lead in the first quarter, but was held scoreless in the second after a field goal try hit one of the uprights.
Clemson, meanwhile, cut into Alabama’s deficit with Alex Spence’s 44-yard field goal in the second quarter.
Alabama had the ball for 18:34 during the half and outgained Clemson 182 yards to 73. The game’s lone touchdown came on Jalen Hurts’ 12-yard pass to Calvin Ridley.
The winner advances to the title game in Atlanta on Jan. 8 against Georgia, which defeated Oklahoma in the other semifinal at the Rose Bowl.
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9:55 p.m.
Clemson finally produced some offense at the Sugar Bowl.
After being held to minus-7 yards in the first quarter of the College Football Playoff semifinal Monday night in New Orleans, the Tigers picked up their initial first down on Kelly Bryant’s 20-yard scramble on third-and-12.
That seemed to spark Clemson, which drove to the Alabama 27 before the drive stalled out.
Alex Spence connected on a 44-yard field goal that cut the Crimson Tide’s lead to 10-3 with 10 minutes left in the first half.
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9:45 p.m.
The first quarter of the Sugar Bowl has been all Alabama.
The Crimson Tide scored on a 12-yard touchdown pass from Jalen Hurts to Calvin Ridley after Hurts escaped trouble in the backfield and initially looked as if he might try to run it.
When the first quarter ended, Alabama led 10-0 over Clemson in their College Football Playoff semifinal and also had 102 to minus-7 advantage in total yards.
If the game doesn’t turn around, it’ll be an all-Southeastern Conference championship, with Georgia having vanquished Oklahoma in double overtime in their semifinal in the Rose Bowl.
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9:29 p.m.
Alabama has scored the first points of the College Football Playoff semifinal in the Sugar Bowl against Clemson.
The first three possessions ended with punts.
Crimson Tide quarterback Jalen Hurts had a scramble and short completion to Henry Ruggs to move Alabama deep into Clemson territory. But the Tigers defense held from there, forcing a 24-yard field goal Andy Pappanastos.
The winner will face Georgia in the national championship game in Atlanta on Jan. 8.
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9:17 p.m.
Georgia is going to the national championship game.
Sony Michel’s 27-yard touchdown run in double overtime gave Georgia a 54-48 win over Oklahoma in a Rose Bowl thriller.
It was the first overtime game in the 104-year history of the Rose Bowl, the highest-scoring Rose Bowl ever and the first College Football Playoff game to go into overtime. Georgia will play Alabama or Clemson in the title game on Jan. 8.
Rodrigo Blankenship made a 38-yard field goal to give Georgia a 48-45 lead in overtime. Austin Seibert’s 33-yard field goal tied the game at 48 to force the second overtime. Lorenzo Carter blocked Seibert’s second field-goal attempt to set up Michel’s game winner.
Oklahoma’s Steven Parker returned a fumble by Michel 46 yards for a touchdown with 6:52 left in regulation to give Oklahoma a 45-38 lead, but Nick Chubb’s 2-yard touchdown run with 55 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter tied the score to force overtime.
Georgia entered the game allowing just 13.2 points and 270.9 yards per game, good for fourth nationally in each category. The Sooners gained 360 yards and led 31-17 at halftime.
Georgia rallied and finally took the lead on a 4-yard touchdown pass from Jake Fromm to Javon Wims early in the fourth quarter. The Sooners responded with an 88-yard scoring drive that ended when Oklahoma’s Baker Mayfield connected with Dimitri Flowers for an 11-yard touchdown pass to tie the score at 38.
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9:07 p.m.
Georgia and Oklahoma have traded field goals in the first overtime game in Rose Bowl history, making it 48-48 heading to double OT.
Rodrigo Blankenship made a 38-yarder after the Bulldogs’ opening drive didn’t do much, but the Georgia defense responded by stopping Oklahoma’s offense cold on third and 2. Sooners coach Lincoln Riley decided not to go for it, and Austin Seibert made his 33-yard kick.
The 104th edition of the Rose Bowl is the first College Football Playoff game to go to overtime.
The winner advances to the Jan. 8 title game against the winner of the Sugar Bowl between Alabama and Clemson. That game kicked off after a 15-minute delay to see if the Rose Bowl would wrap up in time. It did not.
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9:05 p.m.
The Sugar Bowl has begun before the Rose Bowl has ended, even after a delay in an effort to prevent an overlap.
The College Football Playoff semifinal between Alabama and Clemson was delayed from its scheduled start of 8:45 p.m. Eastern to 9 p.m. when it became apparent that the Rose Bowl semifinal between Georgia and Oklahoma would run long.
When the Rose Bowl went to overtime, the pre-kickoff program - the national anthem, team introductions and the coin toss - were already rolling in New Orleans.
In fact, the coin toss for the Sugar Bowl and Rose Bowl overtime happened virtually simultaneously.
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8:55 p.m.
The Rose Bowl is going to overtime for the first time in its 104 editions tied at 45-all.
Georgia tailback Nick Chubb scored the tying touchdown with 55 seconds to play, and Baker Mayfield couldn’t get Oklahoma past midfield on its final drive of regulation. The Sooners punted, and the Bulldogs kneeled out the final seconds to take this College Football Playoff semifinal into extra possessions.
Oklahoma barely outgained Georgia 512-498 in total yards and each team made one key turnover in the second highest-scoring edition - for now - of the Granddaddy of Them All.
The winner advances to the Jan. 8 title game against the winner of the Sugar Bowl between Alabama and Clemson.
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8:48 p.m.
The Georgia Bulldogs have tied the Rose Bowl at 45-45 with 55 seconds to play.
With the Bulldogs trailing late, freshman quarterback Jake Fromm engineered a seven-play, 59-yard drive. Fromm hit Terry Godwin with two big passes before star tailback Nick Chubb took a direct snap and scored from 2 yards out.
The game is now the second-highest scoring Rose Bowl in 104 of them, trailing only last year’s 52-49 win by USC over Penn State.
The winner advances to the Jan. 8 title game against the winner of the Sugar Bowl between Alabama and Clemson.
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8:33 p.m.
Steven Parker has scooped and scored to put the Oklahoma Sooners back in the lead at the Rose Bowl.
Parker recovered a fumble by Georgia’s Sony Michel and sprinted 46 yards for the go-ahead touchdown for the Sooners, who benefited from the latest wild swing in this remarkable game. The extra point put the Sooners up 45-38 with 6:52 to play.
A replay review showed Parker managed to keep both feet inbounds while running up the sideline.
The turnover was the first of the game by the Bulldogs, who scored 24 straight points to take a second-half lead.
The winner advances to the Jan. 8 title game against the winner of the Sugar Bowl between Alabama and Clemson.
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8:24 p.m.
Baker Mayfield and the Oklahoma Sooners have struck back and evened the Rose Bowl.
Mayfield hit Dimitri Flowers with an 11-yard touchdown pass with 8:47 to play, and the extra point made it 38-38 in the 104th edition of the Granddaddy of Them All.
Mayfield’s offense was scoreless in the second half until the Heisman Trophy winner engineered a six-play, 88-yard scoring drive capped by his gorgeous TD throw to the Sooners’ fullback.
The drive gave Oklahoma 485 yards of total offense, but the Bulldogs have plenty of time to reply. Georgia had scored 24 consecutive points until Mayfield’s scoring throw.
The winner advances to the Jan. 8 title game against the winner of the Sugar Bowl between Alabama and Clemson.
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8:02 p.m.
Here come the Georgia Bulldogs. They’ve scored 24 consecutive points against Oklahoma to take a 38-31 lead early in the fourth quarter of the Rose Bowl.
The defense is finally getting to Baker Mayfield, who threw a long interception to Dominick Sanders in the opening minute of the final period. Mayfield shoved Sanders out of bounds to prevent a pick-6, but Javon Wims caught a 4-yard touchdown pass from freshman Jake Fromm for the tiebreaking score with 13:57 to play.
Mayfield’s interception was the first turnover of this frenetic game.
Georgia already has two 100-yard rushers in Nick Chubb (138) and Sony Michel (142). Oklahoma’s offense has stalled after a 31-point first half, putting up just 29 yards after halftime.
The winner advances to the Jan. 8 title game against the winner of the Sugar Bowl between Alabama and Clemson.
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7:51 p.m.
It’s all tied up at the Rose Bowl.
Georgia has scored 14 points and shut down the Sooners so far in the third quarter to knot the score at 31-all. The Bulldogs have a shot to become just the third team to rally from a double-digit deficit to win a Rose Bowl.
After Oklahoma and Georgia combined for 55 points in the first 33 minutes of the game, the two battered defenses finally tightened up and forced three straight combined punts as the second half got rolling.
But on third and 7, Georgia’s Sony Michel broke past the right side of the line and went 38 yards for his second TD of the day. The extra point made it 31-31 with 41 seconds left in the third quarter of a wild game.
The winner advances to the Jan. 8 title game against the winner of the Sugar Bowl between Alabama and Clemson.
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7:25 p.m.
Georgia has scored on its first offensive snap in the third quarter of a crazy Rose Bowl.
Immediately after Georgia’s defense forced Oklahoma’s second punt of the game, Bulldogs star Nick Chubb went 50 yards for a touchdown to trim Oklahoma’s lead to 31-24. The run gave Chubb 139 yards on the ground already, to go with Sony Michel’s 95.
Georgia then sacked Baker Mayfield on third down to force another punt.
The Sooners and Bulldogs are past halfway to the Rose Bowl combined scoring record, set last season in USC’s 52-49 win over Penn State.
The winner advances to the Jan. 8 title game against the winner of the Sugar Bowl between Alabama and Clemson.
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7 p.m.
Oklahoma is one half away from a trip to the national championship game.
Baker Mayfield and Oklahoma’s offense have shown Georgia a little bit of everything in the first half of the Rose Bowl and just about all of it has worked in taking a 31-17 lead.
The final piece of a 31-point outburst was a reverse pass from CeeDee Lamb to Mayfield, all by himself in the back of the end zone. It was Mayfield’s first career reception.
Georgia got a 55-yard field goal at the end of the half but the Sooners get the ball to start the second.
Oklahoma and Georgia combined for 48 points and 651 total yards in the half. Georgia averaged 10.4 yards per play while the Sooners went 6 of 8 on 3rd downs and scored on all four red zone possessions.
Oklahoma has already gained 360 yards, the second most Georgia’s defense has allowed in any game this season, and punted just once. Georgia has gashed Oklahoma on the ground for 182 yards on 11 carries, but the Bulldogs have thrown it more than they have passed. Jake Fromm is 12 for 17 for 109 yards.
The winner advances to the Jan. 8 title game against the winner of the Sugar Bowl between Alabama and Clemson.
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6:25 p.m.
Georgia finally held Oklahoma out of the end zone, getting a third-down sack to push the Sooners out of the red zone and force a 38-yard field goal by Austin Seibert that put the Sooners up 24-14 in the second quarter.
Georgia didn’t take advantage of what amounts to a successful series for its defense, punting on its next possession in what has been a breathless Rose Bowl so far.
The winner advances to the Jan. 8 title game against the winner of the Sugar Bowl between Alabama and Clemson.
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6:02 p.m.
Moments after Rodney Anderson put Oklahoma up 21-7 with a 41-yard touchdown run, Georgia responded with a 75-yard run by Sony Michel.
One minute into the second quarter and the Rose Bowl was on a record-setting pace Monday with the Sooners up 21-14.
Last year’s 52-49 USC victory against Penn State was the highest-scoring Rose Bowl ever. That might not make it through Monday.
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5:40 p.m.
Two possessions and it’s two touchdowns for Oklahoma.
Rodney Anderson did most of the damage for the Sooners on their second long scoring drive, with a 45-yard run and then a 9-yard touchdown, breaking through Georgia tacklers.
Little more than halfway through the first quarter and Oklahoma is up 14-7. Sooners coach Lincoln Riley is showing Georgia a little bit of everything offensively and it is pretty much all working.
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5:32 p.m.
There could be a lot of points in the Rose Bowl if this keeps up.
Georgia responded to Oklahoma’s long touchdown drive with one of its own.
Freshman Jake Fromm hit Sony Michel for a 13-yard touchdown and the College Football Playoff semifinal was tied at 7, less than halfway through the first quarter.
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5:24 p.m.
Baker Mayfield is fine.
On Oklahoma’s first possession, the Heisman winner completed all four of his passes in an 80-yard drive that was capped by a 13-yard touchdown pass to Marquise Brown.
The Sooners lead 7-0 less than four minutes into the first quarter at the Rose Bowl.
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5:13 p.m.
The Rose Bowl has kicked off, with No. 3 Georgia getting the ball.
The first spot in the College Football Playoff championship game will go to either the Bulldogs or second-ranked Oklahoma.
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4:53 p.m.
With both teams wearing varying shades of red, it is hard to tell Sooners fans from Bulldogs fans from afar at the Rose Bowl.
But expect a majority Georgia crowd.
Rose Bowl officials anticipated a better showing from the Dawgs because their team has not played in the Granddaddy of Them All since 1943.
Plus, with the College Football Playoff championship game in Atlanta, 90 miles from Georgia’s Athens campus, Bulldogs fans would only have to pay for one long trip to see their team play twice - if it wins. Figure the crowd will be at least 60-40 Georgia and that’s being conservative.
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4:01 p.m.
Baker Mayfield is going through his usual pregame warmup as Oklahoma gets ready to play Georgia in the Rose Bowl.
Mayfield has been fighting flu-like symptoms in the week leading up to the College Football Playoff game.
Wearing a white, long-sleeved T-shirt and head band, Mayfield did more running and catching than throwing as a few dozen of his teammates came out early to get warmed up.
Mayfield got a big ovation from Sooners fans gathered behind the corner of the end zone when he was appeared.
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3:47 p.m.
Alabama and Clemson have already lost on College Football Playoff semifinal day. On a horse track, that is.
Jalen Hurts was third in the fourth race at Gulfstream Park in Hallandale Beach, Florida, on Monday, and Clemson And Watson was a distant sixth in the fifth - and yes, those are real horses and real horse names, with the obvious nod to some pretty good quarterbacks.
At least Hurts came close, and returned $3.60 to show. Clemson And Watson was never a factor after breaking very slowly and going to the back of the pack right out of the gate.
Both horses have one win in seven career starts.
Clemson, the football team, faces Alabama, led by quarterback Jalen Hurts, in the Sugar Bowl on Monday night with a spot in the College Football Playoff national championship game at stake.
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