9 Sugar Bowl memories as Georgia prepares for Baylor

Georgia and Baylor will play in the 2020 Sugar Bowl. Looking at some of the great games in the past.

1973: Notre Dame 24, Alabama 23

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The Irish faced third-and-six with 2:12 left. Coach Ara Parseghian told quarterback Tom Clements to go with a long count in hopes of drawing Alabama offsides. Instead, Irish tight end Dave Casper was the one who jumped, pushing Notre Dame back almost to the 2, and making the situation third-and-nine. Trouble was, the player who was supposed to catch the pass, Casper, got hung up in the middle of the field by the Tide defense, forcing Clements to look for his second option, Robin Weber, who hadn’t practiced in two days because of a knee injury and who hadn’t caught a single pass all season. An Alabama defensive back, expecting the run, froze. Weber blew past him and suddenly was all alone. Cutting diagonally, Weber saw Clements let loose with the pass and thought, ‘Oh (bleep), this is one I better not miss.” He didn’t, and Notre Dame had a new set of downs at the 38, from where the Irish were able to run out the clock.