Tulane 46, USC 45 Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic What Happened, What It All Means

Tulane 46, USC 45: Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic what happened, player of the game, and what it all means

USC beat Tulane to win the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic. What happened, who was the player of the game, and what does it all mean?


Tulane 46, USC 45 Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic What Happened, Player of the Game, What It All Means

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Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic What Happened

Well that was fun. USC was up 45-30 on a 43-yard Denis Lynch field goal with 4:30 to play. Tulane needed just two plays to score a touchdown, USC messed up on the kickoff and was pinned deep, RB Austin Jones was tackled for a safety, and then things really got crazy.

Down six, Tulane went 66 yards in 12 plays with a six-yard touchdown grab – which was originally ruled incomplete but was reversed – with seven seconds to play for the win.

Caleb Williams did everything he could. He threw a pick, but he bombed away for 460 yards and five touchdowns with the offense going up by 14 twice and 15 late in the game before the Trojan defense collapsed again.

Tulane kept fighting back even after USC kept pushing ahead. Tyjae Spears came up with four scores – the USC defensive front kept getting ripped up as the game went on – but Williams and the offense almost always took over when needed … at least until the final 4:30.

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Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic Player of the Game

Tyjae Spears, RB Tulane 
He ran 17 times for 205 yards and four touchdowns and caught a pass for 14 yards.

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Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic Fun Stats

– Caleb Williams completed 37-of-52 passes for 462 yards and five scores with a pick, and he ran four times for ten yards. Brenden Rice and Tahj Washington combined for 283 yards on 11 catches – Rice caught two touchdown passes.

– Tulane QB Michael Pratt completed 8-of-17 passes for 234 yards and two touchdowns, and ran 15 times for 83 yards.

– USC held the ball for 39:49, Tulane had it for 20:11. USC outgained Tulane 594 to 539.

Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic What It All Means

The Tulane offense kept on pressing, and with the win, the Group of Five got a huge win. That’s going to be harder and harder to do going forward – in the expanded CFP era the Power Five programs will have most of the parts there, and the field of Gof5 teams won’t be great to choose from – but for now, this was massive for the a Tulane program that went from two wins last year to 12 this season.

The 1998 Green Wave team went 12-0, but it didn’t face anyone like this USC team. The program hadn’t won more than seven games since then, but it was good in bowls under Willie Fritz. It was Tulane’s fourth appearance in five years going 3-1.

Not to make excuses or dismiss this brutal loss, but … whatever. This game would’ve been a nice moment for a USC program that hadn’t won a bowl game since the Rose Bowl at the end of the 2016 season, and it would’ve helped ease a little bit of the pain over losing the Pac-12 Championship.

However, USC has much bigger fish to fry going forward than this. All this did was highlight further that the defensive front needs a makeover. That, and if there was any concerns about motivation going forward, this will certainly help.

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USC vs Tulane game preview, prediction, and breakdown for the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic on Monday, January 2, 2023

USC vs Tulane prediction, game preview, odds, how to watch. Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic, Monday, January 2, 2023


USC vs Tulane Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic Prediction Game Preview

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USC vs Tulane How To Watch

Date: Monday, January 2, 2023
Game Time: 1:00 ET
Venue: AT&T Stadium, Arlington, TX
How To Watch: ESPN
Record: USC (11-2), Tulane (11-2)
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Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic Prediction, What’s Going To Happen, History

Let’s put it this way. If you were to tell USC fans 12 months ago that their program that went 4-8 in 2021 was about to have a “disappointing” 11-2 season – complete with a Heisman-winning quarterback and a trip to the Sugar Bowl – you don’t think they’d have taken it in a heartbeat?

Yeah, it would’ve been great if Caleb Williams didn’t injure his hamstring in the Pac-12 Championship, but he did, the USC defense turned into wet tissue paper, and the team biffed its chance to make the College Football Playoff. But Lincoln Riley’s first year at the helm was a massive success, and it’s all just getting started.

Cincinnati was coming off a year in the College Football Playoff. UCF had all the talent in place to make its own run to a possible playoff spot, and Houston was everyone’s darling with a loaded team returning. There wasn’t anyone from the Group of Five going into the CFP, and the Bearcats, Knights, and Cougars are all preparing for life in the Big 12 next year.

Meanwhile, all Tulane did was go win the American Athletic Conference with the program’s first double-digit win season since 1998. If you think USC was a shocker, Tulane was coming off a 2-10 campaign and came up with its first winning season in three years. That, and …

Tulane hasn’t been to a bowl this big since losing the 1939 season’s Rose Bowl. Under Fritz this is the program’s fourth bowl game in five years – it went 2-1 in the first three. This is the chance to establish itself as the Group of Five’s biggest power going forward after the latest round of realignment kicks in next year.

USC has been a relative dud lately on the bowl circuit. It hadn’t been in one of these things since 2019, and it hasn’t won once since the 2016 season’s Rose. After going 9-2 in bowls after Pete Carroll’s first year, the program is 1-3 in them. And for Riley, this is his chance to win his second bowl game in four tries. His first was part of the reason why …

The Cotton Bowl is in need of a good game. Riley’s Sooners destroyed a bunch of Florida uniforms in a 55-20 Sugar in 2020. Last year Alabama went through the polite motions and disposed of Cincinnati in the College Football Playoff. In 2019 Penn State and Memphis put on a show – a 53-39 Penn State win – but that was part of a rough run of seven straight Cottons – and 14 of the last 15 – decided by eight points or more.

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Why Tulane Will Win The Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic

Here comes the Green Wave running game.

The offense is balanced with a strong passing attack for a Willie Fritz attack, but everything rocks when the ground game is rolling.

Tulane has been brilliant at being able to adapt and adjust on the fly, but it won the American Athletic Conference championship with 254 rushing yards against UCF averaging over eight yards per pop, and averages close to 200 yards rushing yards per game.

Time of possession doesn’t mean all that much to the Green Wave, but with the best defense in the AAC in points allowed and third down stops, the more the ground game rumbles, the more everything else works with this team.

And again, there’s a passing game. Tulane and QB Michael Pratt lead the AAC in passing efficiency.

And then there’s the USC run defense.

It got run over by Utah in the Pac-12 Championship, allowed 4.7 yards per carry, and can be moved on in chunks. But …

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Why USC Will Win The Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic

This is a BIG assumption that Caleb Williams will give it a go even with his banged up hamstring. (We’ll try to change this whole thing fast if he’s not able to play at the last second.)

He’s missing star WR Jordan Addison, and his offensive line isn’t intact, but the big play ability should still be there with the other weapons returning.

Tulane might have a terrific defense, but Houston’s passing game was okay, East Carolina pushed for close to 300 yards, and Memphis and SMU were able to bomb away on the secondary.

USC might not be smooth, but it’ll hit a few home runs.

On the other side, no, the defense hasn’t been anything great, but it’s masterful at taking the ball away. The definition of bending a whole lot without breaking, USC has forced two or more takeaways seven times with 29 on the year.

Tulane doesn’t have a massive turnover issue, but it lost the first time around against UCF when giving it away twice and …

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Alabama’s 5 impact players in Cotton Bowl win over Cincinnati

Alabama’s 5 impact players in Cotton Bowl win over Cincinnati

No. 1 Alabama ended 2021 with a dominating playoff semifinal victory over No. 4 Cincinnati 27-6. The Tide controlled the contest from start to finish and the game was never really in doubt for Alabama.

Alabama suffocated the Cincinnati offense, holding the Bearcats to a mere 218 yards of total offense.

Offensively, Alabama dominated in the running game. The Tide rushed for 301 yards, averaging 6.4 yards per attempt.

Now that the dust has settled and the calendar has turned over to 2022, let’s take a look at five Alabama players who made the biggest impact on the semifinal victory.

WATCH: Bryce Young drops a dime to Ja’Corey Brooks for a TD, Tide leads 17-3

WATCH: Bryce Young drops a dime to Ja’Corey Brooks for a TD, Tide leads 17-3

No. 1 Alabama has controlled the running game for the entirety of the first half against No. 4 Cincinnati. Moments ago Bryce Young connected a 44-yard touchdown pass to freshman wide receiver Ja’Corey Brooks.

Brooks is coming on strong in the absence of John Metchie. Brooks is Alabama’s leading receiver in the first half with 68 yards on three catches.

So far Young is 12-20 for 130 yards and two touchdowns.

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WATCH: Alabama takes a early second quarter 10-3 lead over Cincinnati

WATCH: Alabama takes a early second quarter 10-3 lead over Cincinnati

No. 1 Alabama takes an early second quarter 10-3 lead over No. 4 Cincinnati after Alabama kicker Will Reichard connected on a 26-yard field goal attempt.

The Alabama offense continues to have plenty of success on the ground. Brian Robinson Jr. already has 11 carries for 74 yards in the contest. As a team, the Tide has rushed for 106 yards on 18 attempts.

Bryce Young has only attempted five passes so far connecting on three for 36 yards.

Here is Reichard’s field goal attempt:

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WATCH: Alabama strikes first with a Bryce Young TD pass to Slade Bolden

Bryce Young delivers a strike to Slade Bolden to put the Tide up 7-0 early in the Cotton Bowl

No. 1 Alabama opened the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic with a physically dominating first drive. The Tide capped off the drive with an 8-yard touchdown pass from Bryce Young to Slade Bolden.

The touchdown pass was the only passing attempt that Young had on the drive as Alabama leaned on Brian Robinson Jr. for 37 yards on six carries.

If Alabama can continue its dominating rushing attack, it will be a long day for the Bearcat defense.

 

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WATCH: Alabama releases hype video ahead of Cotton Bowl matchup vs. Cincinnati

WATCH: Alabama releases hype video ahead of Cotton Bowl matchup vs. Cincinnati

We are less than an hour away from the kickoff of the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic between No. 1 Alabama and No. 4 Cincinnati.

The teams have prepared and the stage is set at AT&T Stadium in Arlington. All that is left is for the teams to suit up and step between the white lines to battle it out for sixty minutes.

Alabama is a 13.5 point favorite but that hasn’t stopped the Tide players from feeling like an underdog.

Earlier today the Alabama football Twitter account released a hype video ahead of its playoff semifinal matchup with Cincinnati.

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LOOK: Alabama fans storm Twitter in preparation for Cotton Bowl

LOOK: Alabama fans storm Twitter in preparation for Cotton Bowl

Gameday has officially arrived. The semifinal matchup between No. 1 Alabama and No. 4 Cincinnati is just a few hours away and Tide fans from all around the country are eager for kickoff.

Alabama fans are notorious for taking to Twitter on gameday to express their excitement for that day’s opponent. The playoff semifinal contest only inflames Tide fans’ intensity.

If you are not fired up for kickoff already, these series of tweets are sure to get you ready and may even give you a good laugh.

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Alabama vs. Cincinnati: Game day information, how to watch, stream, listen

Alabama vs. Cincinnati: Game day information, how to watch, stream, listen

We have finally made it to the eve of the playoff semifinal matchup between No. 1 Alabama and No. 4 Cincinnati.

Since the inception of the playoff in 2014, Alabama has made more appearances (7) than any other program in the country. The Tide also has an incredible 8-3 record and has won a total of three championships during the playoff era.

This is not the case for the underdog Bearcats. Friday will be the first time that Cincinnati has ever competed in the playoff.

Will the Tide’s playoff experience payoff with another victory? I guess we’ll find out tomorrow.

Here is how you can catch all of the action!

Kickoff, How to Watch/Stream/Listen

Kickoff: 2:30 p.m. CT, Friday, Dec. 31

Location: AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas

Television: ESPN (Sean McDonough, Todd Blackledge, Molly McGrath, Laura Rutledge)

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