Bryce Young shines in his final game for Alabama

After a rough start to the game for the University of Alabama Crimson Tide, quarterback Bryce Young took charge to lead his team to a 45-20 win over the Kansas State Wildcats on Saturday.

Bryce Young shines in his final game for Alabama

After a rough start to the game for the University of Alabama Crimson Tide, quarterback Bryce Young took charge to lead his team to a 45-20 win over the Kansas State Wildcats on Saturday. , in the final of the Sugar Bowl in New Orleans.

Kansas State running back (ninth) Deuce Vaughn might have thought his 88-yard touchdown in the first quarter had just knocked out the Crimson Tide (fifth) in the first quarter, but quite the opposite happened. product.

The run woke up the Alabama squad, which went on to score five majors in as many offensive streaks thereafter.

Led by one of the brightest prospects ahead of the upcoming NFL Draft, Bryce Young, the Crimson Tide offense scored 35 unanswered points. Young played a big part in going there with five touchdown passes in his last college game.

A shutout for the Hawkeyes

The University of Iowa Hawkeyes made short work of the University of Kentucky Wildcats in the Music City Bowl final in Nashville to relish a 21-0 win in Nashville.

The second quarter was fatal for the Wildcats. Defensive back Xavier Nwankpa intercepted quarterback Destin Wade's pass before going just under 40 yards to score a defensive touchdown and double the Hawkeyes' lead. The defense replayed the trick on Wade before the end of the half. Cooper Dejean made the larceny before driving it back into the pay zone seven yards out.

It's sweet revenge for the University of Iowa squad, which lost 20-17 in the Citrus Bowl last year against the Kentucky squad.

Meanwhile, Michigan takes on TCU in the national championship semifinal on Saturday afternoon, while favorites University of Georgia take on Ohio State in the other semifinal tonight.

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