No. 15 Texas’ Sugar Bowl matchup with No. 5 Georgia officially set...
With the Oklahoma Sooners securing a bid in the College Football Playoff and the Georgia Bulldogs being left just narrowly on the outside looking in at No. 5 nationally, the Sugar Bowl matchup has been set — Texas will head to New Orleans for a New Year’s Six bowl, where Tom Herman’s program will meet Georgia on Jan. 1, 2019.
Entering the Sugar Bowl, Texas and Georgia are each 4-2
against ranked competition. The Longhorns own wins over No. 22 USC, No.
17 TCU, No. 7 Oklahoma, and No. 16 Iowa State, but fell at home against
No. 13 West Virginia by a single point, and most recently, in the Big 12
Championship game to now-No. 4 and playoff-bound Oklahoma, 39-27.
Georgia, on the other hand, has ranked wins over 24 South Carolina, No. 9
Florida, No. 9 Kentucky, and No. 24 Auburn, but fell by 20 points on
the road against No. 13 LSU, and of course, came on short in the SEC Championship against top-ranked Alabama, 35-28.
Now reeling from respective conference championship
losses, Texas and Georgia will meet for just the fifth time ever and for
the first time in 35 years. The Longhorns own the all-time edge over
the Bulldogs, 3-1, but Georgia won the most recent meeting in 1984,
topping then-undefeated and No. 2-ranked Texas in the Cotton Bowl, 10-9.
Georgia will enter the Sugar Bowl boasting an 11-2 record
and seeking the program’s second 12-win season in as many tries, while
the 9-4 Longhorns will aim to capture the program’s first 10-win season
since 2009.
The Sugar Bowl is set to kickoff at 7:45 p.m. CT on Jan. 1, 2019.
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