2022 Sugar Bowl (December)

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The 2022 Sugar Bowl was a college football bowl game played on December 31, 2022, at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana. The 89th annual Sugar Bowl, the game featured Kansas State from the Big 12 Conference and Alabama from the Southeastern Conference (SEC). The game began at 11:00 a.m. CST and was aired on ESPN.[3] It was one of the 2022–23 bowl games concluding the 2022 FBS football season. Sponsored by insurance company Allstate, the game was officially known as the Allstate Sugar Bowl.

2022 Allstate Sugar Bowl
89th Sugar Bowl
1234 Total
Alabama 714213 45
Kansas State 10037 20
DateDecember 31, 2022
Season2022
StadiumCaesars Superdome
LocationNew Orleans, Louisiana
MVPBryce Young (QB, Alabama)[1]
FavoriteAlabama by 7.5
National anthemBerkley the Artist
RefereeLarry Smith (Big Ten)[2]
Attendance60,437
United States TV coverage
NetworkESPN
AnnouncersDave Pasch (play-by-play), Dusty Dvoracek (analyst), and Tom Luginbill (sideline)
International TV coverage
NetworkESPN Deportes
Sugar Bowl
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This game was the final Sugar Bowl with its conference tie in of SEC vs Big 12 before the expansion of the College Football Playoff to 12 teams in 2024 (2025 Calendar year) and hosting the final four team playoff semifinal in 2023 (2024 Calendar year).

Due to National Football League (NFL) scheduling considerations, New Year's Day bowl games are rescheduled when January 1 falls on a Sunday. As the NFL's 18-week regular season resulted in Monday Night Football (which Sugar Bowl rightsholder ESPN is committed to broadcast) being played in Week 17 on January 2, the Sugar Bowl was moved to December 31 for the first time since its 1995 edition.[4][5]

Teams

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Consistent with conference tie-ins, the game featured Alabama from the Southeastern Conference (SEC) and Big 12 Conference champion Kansas State. In the final College Football Playoff (CFP) rankings, they were ranked fifth and ninth, respectively. This was the first meeting between the two programs.

Alabama

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Alabama entered the season as one of the favorites to win both the SEC and the national championship, however, after getting off to a 6–0 start, they fell to Tennessee on a last-second field goal and were defeated by LSU in overtime. The later loss cost Alabama the SEC West title. The Crimson Tide finished their regular season with a 10–2 record, 6–2 in SEC play.

As SEC champion, Georgia finished with the number-one seed in the final CFP rankings, and thus advanced to the national semifinals, Alabama was selected for the Sugar Bowl as the next-highest ranked SEC team. This was Alabama's 17th Sugar Bowl appearance, having a record of 9–7 in prior appearances.[6]

Kansas State

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Kansas State began the season unranked, but after compiling a 7–2 conference record, they qualified for the Big 12 Championship Game, where they upset TCU, 31–28 in overtime. Kansas State had lost to TCU during the regular season, along with losses to Tulane and Texas. They defeated two ranked teams, Oklahoma and Oklahoma State. As a result of winning a Power Five championship, the Wildcats earned an automatic bid to a New Years Six game. The Wildcats were invited to the Sugar Bowl, which, since the 2015 season, normally invites the Big 12 champion, notwithstanding CFP semifinal scheduling. This was Kansas State's first appearance in the Sugar Bowl. They enter the bowl with an overall 10–3 record.

Game summary

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2022 Allstate Sugar Bowl
Quarter 1 2 34Total
No. 5 Alabama 7 14 21345
No. 9 Kansas State 10 0 3720

at Caesars SuperdomeNew Orleans, Louisiana

Scoring summary
Quarter Time Drive Team Scoring information Score
Plays Yards TOP Alabama Kansas State
1 6:17 11 38 4:45 Kansas State 41-yard field goal by Ty Zentner 0 3
1 3:40 1 88 0:14 Kansas State Deuce Vaughn 88-yard touchdown run, Ty Zentner kick good 0 10
1 0:32 6 69 2:46 Alabama Isaiah Bond 6-yard touchdown reception from Bryce Young, Will Reichard kick good 7 10
2 11:33 6 63 3:09 Alabama Cameron Latu 1-yard touchdown reception from Bryce Young, Will Reichard kick good 14 10
2 0:10 7 98 0:51 Alabama Jermaine Burton 12-yard touchdown reception from Bryce Young, Will Reichard kick good 21 10
3 13:54 3 46 1:05 Alabama Ja'Corey Brooks 32-yard touchdown reception from Bryce Young, Will Reichard kick good 28 10
3 13:00 1 17 0:08 Alabama Jase McClellan 17-yard touchdown run, Will Reichard kick good 35 10
3 6:33 8 54 2:17 Kansas State 28-yard field goal by Ty Zentner 35 13
3 0:00 3 51 1:32 Alabama Kobe Prentice 47-yard touchdown reception from Bryce Young, Will Reichard kick good 42 13
4 11:00 6 19 2:31 Alabama 49-yard field goal by Will Reichard 45 13
4 3:06 10 71 4:27 Kansas State Jordan Schippers 1-yard touchdown run, Ty Zentner kick good 45 20
"TOP" = time of possession. For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football. 45 20

Statistics

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ @SugarBowlNola (December 31, 2022). "Bryce Young from @AlabamaFTBL is the #SugarBowl Miller-Digby MVP" (Tweet). Retrieved December 31, 2022 – via Twitter.
  2. ^ Austro, Ben (December 4, 2022). "2022–23 bowl officiating assignments". footballzebras.com. Retrieved December 16, 2022.
  3. ^ "2022 College Football Bowl Schedule". FBSchedules.com. Retrieved November 1, 2022.
  4. ^ "Allstate Sugar Bowl to be Played on New Year's Eve". big12sports.com. Retrieved December 5, 2022.
  5. ^ "Sugar Bowl moved to Dec. 31 to avoid NFL game". ESPN.com. May 26, 2022. Retrieved December 5, 2022.
  6. ^ Scarborough, Alex; Wilson, Dave (December 7, 2022). "First look at Sugar Bowl: How Alabama, Kansas State can win". ESPN.com. Retrieved October 14, 2024.
  7. ^ a b c "2022 Sugar Bowl Final Stats" (PDF). Statbroadcast. December 31, 2022. Retrieved December 31, 2022.