ESPN missed a Wisconsin touchdown during a commercial and fans were furious

ESPN missed the start of a key 4th-and-goal play during a commercial break.

The Minnesota Golden Gophers and Auburn Tigers delivered a thrilling, back-and-forth first half in the Outback Bowl on New Year’s Day, but a blunder by ESPN caused fans to miss the start of a key 4th-and-goal play that resulted in a Minnesota touchdown.

With the game tied 10-10 in the second quarter, the Golden Gophers put together an epic drive from their own 8-yard line to the Auburn goal line, but multiple goal-line reviews caused delays on the broadcast. The plays on both 2nd and 3rd down needed to be checked by officials, and after the refs determined that Minnesota did not get into the endzone on 3rd down, the Golden Gophers called a timeout. ESPN went to a quick commercial break – but the broadcast eventually resumed with Minnesota’s Bryce Witham holding the ball in the endzone after catching a touchdown pass.

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Ranking the top Georgia football wins of the decade: #6

UGA Wire ranks the top Georgia football wins of the decade number six

In honor of the start of 2020 Wednesday, we decided to put together a list of the Top 10 Georgia football wins from the past decade.

You’ve probably seen our first few listings which can be found on the front page of our site, but now it’s time to reveal the No. 6 spot in our rankings.

We’ve had quite a few games to choose from so far, but for No. 6 we are going to go with this year’s Georgia-Auburn game. Sure, there may be some recency bias, but the defensive performance the Bulldogs had on the Plains was outstanding and this game locked up a third-straight division title for Kirby Smart and company.

UGA Wire attended this game in November so it’s fresh in the back of our minds, but Jordan-Hare was an incredible takeover experience with a sea of Georgia fans and the stakes of this game were massive. The Bulldogs don’t often win at Auburn and the fact this was Smart’s first SEC road victory as a head coach made it that much sweeter.

In addition, the Iron Bowl went in the Tigers’ favor over Alabama just two weeks later, so yeah, that’s pretty cool. The Gumps can’t claim victory over little brother this year, but the Bulldogs can. *Waits for a 1980 or 2nd and 26 comment.*

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War Damn Dawgs!

Outback Bowl: Minnesota vs. Auburn odds, picks and best bets

Previewing the New Year’s Day’s Outback Bowl between Minnesota and Auburn, with NCAA football betting odds, picks and best bets

The Minnesota Golden Gophers (10-2) will take on the Auburn Tigers (9-3) in the Outback Bowl on New Year’s Day at 1 p.m. ET at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Fla. We analyze the Minnesota-Auburn odds and betting lines, while providing college football betting tips and advice on this matchup.

Minnesota at Auburn: Three things you need to know

1. After starting the year 9-0, the Golden Gophers finished by losing two of their last three games to Iowa and Wisconsin. They scored only 36 total points in those games, which is only two points higher than their average per game this season (34.3).

2. Auburn’s three losses came against teams ranked in the top 10 at the time of the game. The Tigers lost 24-13 to 10th-ranked Florida, 23-20 to No. 2 LSU and 21-14 to No. 4 Georgia.

3. Auburn ranks 13th in points allowed per game on defense, giving up just 18.6 PPG. Minnesota is 23rd in the country in scoring, putting up 34.3 points per contest.


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Minnesota at Auburn: Odds, betting lines and picks

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Prediction

Auburn 31, Minnesota 21

Moneyline (ML)

Auburn is one of the best teams in the country, despite its record not reflecting that. The Tigers’ only losses came to top-10 teams, and all three games were close. They should beat the Golden Gophers, whose only impressive win came against No. 4 Penn State.

Auburn is 4-2 straight up in its last six games against the Big Ten. Take AUBURN (-264) to win outright in this one, largely because of its stronger resume.

New to sports betting? A $10 wager on Auburn to win returns a profit of $3.79.

Against the Spread (ATS)

Auburn is 9-3 ATS this season, which is far better than Minnesota’s 6-4-2 mark. The Tigers are also 6-0 ATS in their last six non-conference games, which bodes well for their chances in this matchup.

Auburn is favored by 7.5 points, but that’s a margin the Tigers are certainly capable of covering. Take AUBURN (+105) to win by at least 8 points, which is a good value at plus-money.

Over/Under (O/U)

The projected total for the Outback Bowl is 53.5 points. Both offenses rank in the top 27 of scoring, but the total won’t quite reach 54 points. The total has gone Under in four of Auburn’s last five games and in seven of the Tigers’ last 10 games on a neutral field.

Bet the UNDER (-106) in this matchup.

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Auburn DL Nick Coe declares for 2020 NFL draft

Auburn Tigers defensive lineman will skip the bowl game and his senior season to chase his dream of playing in the NFL per his instagram post.

The Auburn Tigers have no shortage of NFL talent on their roster.

Defensive lineman Nick Coe has decided to forego any remaining eligibility and declare for the 2020 NFL draft, per his official Instagram account.

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During his three seasons for the Auburn Tigers, Coe registered 70 combined tackles, 21 tackles for loss, seven sacks and one forced fumbled. His numbers aren’t eye popping but plenty teams would likely need a man of his stature in the middle of their defense.

NC State at Auburn odds, picks and best bets

Previewing Thursday’s NC State Wolfpack at Auburn Tigers sports betting odds and lines, with NCAA basketball betting picks, tips and bets.

The NC State Wolfpack (8-2, 1-1 ACC) and Auburn Tigers 9-0, 0-0 SEC) tangle at Auburn Arena at 9 p.m. ET Thursday. We analyze the NC State-Auburn odds and betting lines, while providing college basketball betting tips and advice on this matchup.

NC State at Auburn: Three things you need to know

1. The Wolfpack have just two losses so far, falling by one point to Georgia Tech in overtime in the opener Nov. 5, and 83-78 at Memphis Nov. 28. Since the loss to Memphis, they’re 3-0 straight up and against the spread with wins over Wisconsin, Wake Forest and UNC-Greensboro.

2. Auburn is unbeaten, but it’s 0-2 ATS in the past two against Furman and St. Louis. The Tigers’ best win of the season might be a 10-point victory over Davidson Nov. 8, but their schedule hasn’t exactly been a gauntlet.

3. The Wolfpack enter 6-2 ATS in the past eight road games, and 4-1 ATS in the past five overall. The Tigers are just 2-5 ATS in the past seven at home, and they’re 0-4 ATS in the past four home games against a team with a winning road record.


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NC State at Auburn: Odds, betting lines and picks

Odds via BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated at 8:15 a.m. ET.

Prediction

N.C. State 82, Auburn 80

Moneyline (ML)

NC STATE (+260) is an attractive value play with nearly a 3x return on your investment with a victory.

Against the Spread (ATS)

NC STATE (+8.5, -133) has been a cover kins, and it’s on a 3-0 SU/ATS run with impressive resume-building wins. Auburn (-8.5, +110) is one of four remaining teams in the nation with an unblemished record. However, the Tigers haven’t exactly been tested, and the Wolfpack will give them their best battle to date.

Over/Under (O/U)

OVER 151.5 (-115) is worth a look, cashing in 14 of the past 19 road outings for NC State, and five of the past seven overall. Auburn has hit the Over in five of its past six at home, too.

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Wisconsin Bowl Memories: Barry Alvarez and the 2015 Outback Bowl

The last great hurrah for Barry Alvarez on the sidelines at Wisconsin.

The object of the game is to win, but entering the 2015 Outback Bowl, the Wisconsin Badgers had to decide for themselves and each other how much this football game meant to them.

They had just unraveled against Ohio State in the Big Ten Championship Game, on a night when — we would later learn — former coach Gary Andersen had one foot out the door after just two seasons on the job. A bunch of coaches were not happy. Wisconsin got embarrassed on national television. The players had to sort through the aftermath. It was not a good time to be a Badger.

The Auburn Tigers had endured a rough 2014 season. In the first month of 2014, Auburn played Florida State for the last BCS national championship, and very nearly won. Coach Gus Malzahn didn’t have everyone back for 2014, but he still had quarterback Nick Marshall and some run-pass-option concepts which were not easy to defend. People thought Wisconsin would give Ohio State a good game in Indianapolis, and that did not happen. People thought Wisconsin would probably lose to Auburn, but before that, Wisconsin had to determine that this game was important.

Enter Barry Alvarez, the architect of Wisconsin football.

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Badger football had enjoyed meaningful moments and forged historic achievements before Alvarez. Alan Ameche won the 1954 Heisman and, before that, led Wisconsin to its first Rose Bowl in the 1952 season. The 1962 team beat Minnesota when the Golden Gophers were at the height of their powers. Quarterback Ron Vander Kelen and a tight end named Pat Richter were part of the almost-but-not-quite comeback attempt which made the 1963 Rose Bowl against USC one of the most memorable college football games of all time. In the 150 years of college football history, that Rose Bowl game has to be one of the sport’s 50 best games, which is no small feat.

Yes, Wisconsin football had climbed great heights in a few specific moments before Alvarez came aboard at the end of the 1980s. Yes, the Badgers had left a positive imprint on college football in the decades before Alvarez was hired — interestingly enough — by Richter, who made a contribution to Badger football which was greater than the 1963 Rose Bowl or the 1962 UW season.

Yet, what changed for Wisconsin when Alvarez was hired is that the program found a true builder and sustainer, someone who could not only win and win big, but do so on a relatively consistent basis.

Ivy Williamson (who took Wisconsin to its first Rose Bowl) never won at least seven games in consecutive seasons. Milt Bruhn (who took the Badgers to multiple Rose Bowls) won at least seven games in consecutive seasons one time. In the early 1980s, Dave McClain won seven games in four straight seasons, but Wisconsin played 11 regular-season games at that point in time, not the nine games Bruhn and Williamson played in the 1950s and ’60s. It wasn’t until Alvarez turned the corner and established his identity that Wisconsin won with high-caliber consistency.

Under Alvarez’s oversight and guidance, the program is still robust and relevant, decades later. On the first day of a new calendar decade, the 2020s, Wisconsin will play in yet another Rose Bowl. This will be the Badgers’ seventh Rose Bowl since the Alvarez era began. Wisconsin played major college football for nearly 100 years before Alvarez arrived in Madison. The Badgers reached three Rose Bowls in that span.

Barry Alvarez is truly the “before and after” figure in Wisconsin football history. The program is split into two eras, with Barry in the center. He might not be a football Jesus if you’re uncomfortable with that comparison or imagery, but we can all agree on this: He sure did resurrect Badger football.

Therefore, when Alvarez coached Wisconsin for the 2015 Outback Bowl against Auburn — in a one-game relief appearance which recalled the 2013 Rose Bowl against Stanford after Bret Bielema left — the Badgers gained a very good reason to treat the game in Tampa as an opportunity and not a chore after the misery of the blowout loss to Ohio State. That reason was simple: Win it for Barry.

The rest, as they say, is history, and a very cherished part of history for Wisconsin.

Melvin Gordon closed out his career with 251 rushing yards on 34 carries. Wisconsin flustered Auburn for much of the day and did what it wanted to do on offense. In overtime, the Badgers kicked a field goal but stuffed Auburn and watched the Tigers miss a tying 45-yard field goal.

Wisconsin 34, Auburn 31. Barry Alvarez has led this program the past few decades even though other men have taken over gameday responsibilities as the head coach of the Badgers. It was fitting — and not that surprising — that when Alvarez came down to the sidelines for one last direct taste of the passion of coaching, his players delivered him an immensely satisfying victory.

Let’s be clear about one thing: The fitting and unsurprising nature of the victory does not make the moment less poignant or resonant, five years later. When one recalls the glories of Wisconsin football under Barry Alvarez in the distant future, the 2015 Outback Bowl will be one of the first games college football historians point to.

Best sports social media moments of the year

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Best sports social media moments of the year

From the zany to the unbelievable, the heartfelt to the inspiring, these were some of the best social media moments of 2019.

When it comes to a worthy sports moment, social media provides us with a unique feature: we can see a play, an iconic feat, a touching tribute, and so much more, from different angles and personalities—even the athletes themselves—with each one capturing and adding a different feel to the experience. The incredible moments you missed, for whatever reason, are then stored forever across multiple platforms, in scrollable, like-inducing infamy.

This year’s top moments were creations of legend, both topical and heavy on the funny. From Baby Yoda to Taco Tuesdays, World Cup dominance to Auburn’s shrubbery and a good-luck hockey dog named Barclay, it was quite the digital smorgasbord. So, let’s thumb up, and take a look back at some of the best sports social media moments of 2019.

This “bears” repeating

The power of social media at the very tip-top best, the Hershey Bears—a minor league affiliate of the Washington Capitals—set a record during a wonderful cause. They reminded all fans that the annual “Teddy Bear Toss” was happening, and urged them to bring a stuffed animal to the game against the Hartford Wolf Pack. The toss, as advised by the team, was scheduled to occur after the first Bears’ goal. And when that puck hit the back of the net…what a sight—over 45,000 teddy bears rained down in a smile-inducing frenzy!