College Football: Championship Week Roundup
Alabama quarterback Bryce Young winds up a deep ball
The past weekend of college football brought a lineup of conference championship games which all held massive implications for the upcoming bowl games. The two playoff semifinals, the Orange Bowl and Cotton Bowl, are among the New Year Six bowl games, also including the Sugar Bowl, Fiesta Bowl, Peach Bowl, and prestigious Rose Bowl. The conference championships across the Power 5 conferences, ACC, SEC, Pac-12, Big-12, and Big-10, decided the matchups for these games.
However, for the first time in the College Football Playoff era, a non-Power 5 team was able to make the top 4. Looking to the AAC, the #4 ranked Cincinnati Bearcats capped off an undefeated season in a 35-20 victory over the #21 ranked Houston Cougars. The win highlighted an explosive Cincy offense led by three Desmond Ritter touchdown passes and a 187 yard, 2 touchdown performance from running back Jerome Ford. The win helped them finish fourth in the country with a place in the semifinal.
Now moving into the Power 5 conferences, the ACC Championship had a couple of unfamiliar members. A game usually dominated by the Clemson Tigers was played between the #15 ranked Pittsburgh Panthers and the #16 ranked Wake Forest Demon Deacons. In a high-scoring affair, Pitt rounded out an impressive season with a 45-21 win led by outstanding quarterback Kenny Pickett. He threw for 253 yards and two touchdowns alongside a combined 141 yards and three touchdowns from a combined 5 different running backs. The Pac-12 Championship also featured a rare matchup, as the #17 ranked Utah Utes won their first title in school history, destroying the #10 ranked Oregon Ducks 38-10. A committee of 5 running backs combined for 191 yards and three touchdowns alongside 170 yards and a touchdown from quarterback Cameron Rising.
The final three conference championships were the biggest games. Starting in the Big-12, the #5 ranked Oklahoma State Cowboys faced the #9 ranked Baylor Bears in a game with playoff implications. Going in with just one loss, Oklahoma State looked to put pressure on the top 4 with a win. However, they failed to do so in a game shaped by defense and turnovers. The highlight of the game was a goal-line stop by the Bears defense on 4th down to seal the victory. In the SEC, the #1 Georgia Bulldogs faced the #3 Alabama Crimson Tide in a clash of the titans. For the Tide, what would be their second loss of the season was not an option and they played like it. Dominating the team considered the best in the nation, Alabama pulled out a resounding 41-24 win on the back of Bryce Young’s 421 passing yards and 3 total touchdowns. Star wide receiver Jamison Williams also shined, going for 184 yards and 2 touchdowns. The final game of the weekend, the Big-10 Championship, featured the #2 ranked Michigan Wolverines and #13 ranked Iowa Hawkeyes. The game was dedicated to the victims of the Oxford High School shooting, and the Michigan players wore TM 42 on their jerseys in honor of Tate Meyer, one of the victims who wore number 42 playing football. The beautiful gesture was followed by a poetic victory for the Wolverines, who scored 42 points to Iowa’s 3. Their 461 yards of total yards were spread quite evenly across the wide receivers and running backs, who all performed impressively in such a big game. Quarterback Cade MacNamara also threw for 169 yards and a touchdown while being the vocal leader of the offense.
At the conclusion of the final game, fans began the countdown to Selection Sunday, when the Playoff Selection Committee would name the bowl game matchups. The semifinal matchups include Alabama vs. Cincinnati, and Michigan vs. Georgia. The Fiesta Bowl features a Notre Dame Fighting Irish team which despite not playing in a conference, finished 5th in the country at the end of the weekend. They will face Big-12 runner-ups in Oklahoma State. The Rose Bowl is between the Pac-12 champs Utah, and the Ohio State Buckeyes, who finished the second-highest ranked Big-10 team in the country. The Peach Bowl features another competitive Big-10 team in the Michigan State Spartans, who handed the Wolverines their only loss of the season. They play the ACC champions, Pittsburgh. The last of the New Year Six bowls is the Sugar Bowl between the Ole Miss Rebels and the Big-12 winning Baylor.