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Ole Miss wrote the most significant chapter yet in its storybook season on Thursday as the No. 6 seed Rebels climbed back from a nine-point halftime deficit to upset No. 3 seed Georgia 39-34 in a thrilling cap to the quarterfinals of the College Football Playoff.
A chaotic sequence allowed Georgia one final crack at a CFP quarterfinal win in the Sugar Bowl. Here's what happened.
Ole Miss authored an incredible 39-34 Sugar Bowl victory thanks to a 47-yard a game-winning field goal by Lucas Carneiro with six seconds left.
Ole Miss defeated Georgia 39-34 in Sugar Bowl thriller after Lucas Carneiro kicks game-winning 47-yard field goal with six seconds left following dramatic fourth-quarter comeback.
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Chambliss, Carneiro lift Mississippi past Georgia 39-34 in Sugar Bowl and into CFP semifinals
In an unusual twist, the Ole Miss was awarded a safety on its final kickoff when Georgia’s return team tried a cross-field lateral that hit the pylon.
So, with the national semifinal stage set, here’s what to know about the Fiesta and Peach Bowls: The semifinals will be played from Thursday, Jan. 8 to Friday, Jan. 9. The CFP follows a bracket format, meaning teams are not reseeded following the first round and quarterfinals. The Fiesta and Peach Bowls will host the semifinals.
The first College Football Playoff quarterfinal features Ohio State and Miami (Fla.) in the Cotton Bowl. Who will win? Our experts make their picks.