Georgia football loses Sugar Bowl to Ole Miss in CFB 26 sim
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The No. 3 Georgia Bulldogs (12-1) make their debut in the College Football Playoff with the Sugar Bowl against the No. 6 Ole Miss Rebels (12-1). There is a lot more optimism in this year’s Sugar Bowl than last year’s Sugar Bowl, where the Bulldogs lost 23-10 in quarterback Gunner Stockton’s first start.
Despite Stockton having a year of experience, and the Bulldogs riding a wave of incredible momentum, our EA Sports College Football 26 sim has Georgia suffering the same result as last year: a loss in the Sugar Bowl to eliminate them from the playoff. The Rebels defeat the Bulldogs 57-27.
The Rebels started their momentum in the first quarter. They kicked off the scoring with Ole Miss QB Trinidad Chambliss finding junior WR Cayden Lee for a 38-yard touchdown at 12:12 in the first. Georgia responded with a 21-yard TD pass from Gunner Stockton to Oscar Delp at 8:32, but Ole Miss closed out the first quarter with 10 straight points. They went down the field on their next two drives, scoring a field goal at 5:58 and a touchdowns at 1:14, with senior WR De’Zhaun Stribling catching a nine-yard touchdown pass from Trinidad Chambliss to make it 17-7 by the end of the first.
UGA would score 10 straight to tie it in the second, with Gunner Stockton running it in himself from 10 yards at 14:01 and Peyton Woodring making a 61-yard field goal at 10:13. That would be the closest Georgia would ever get to winning, as Ole Miss scored 30 straight unanswered points.
13 of those occurred in the second. Sophomore running back Kewan Lacy ran in a three-yard touchdown at 4:55, then Ole Miss kicked two field goals, a 40-yarder at 1:01 and a 21-yarder with three seconds left in the half following a Gunner Stockton interception.
In the third, Ole Miss scored 17 more unanswered points. Trinidad Chambliss ran it into the end zone at 7:35, Gunner Stockton threw another interception, Chambliss found tight end Dae’Quan Wright for an 11-yard score at 6:03, and Ole Miss kicked another field goal at 0:44. At this point, it was 47-17.
The Bulldogs finally stopped the bleeding with Gunner Stockton finding Lawson Luckie for a 12-yard touchdown at 14:06 in the fourth, but on Georgia’s next drive, Stockton fumbled, and Ole Miss defensive end Da’Shawn Womack returned it 25-yards to the house. Both teams traded field goals to end the scoring at 57-27.
Gunner Stockton was rattled in the pocket. Despite having 353 yards and two touchdown on 45 attempts, he also had two interceptions and a fumble-six. The offensive line didn’t help him at all, allowing five sacks, and the running game was hurt from it too, with just 55 yards on the ground (including Stockton’s sack yards).
Trinidad Chambliss, meanwhile, had 525 yards and three touchdowns, completing 50 of his 63 attempts. Despite Kewan Lacy being a non-factor (74 yards and a touchdown on 25 attempts), Chambliss piloted the offense beautifully. The defense gave him significant help as well, generating five sacks, 11 tackles for loss, two picks, and a fumble-six.
It should be noted that College Football 26 doesn’t allow for a change in coaching philosophy, so Lane Kiffin was still calling the offensive plays for Ole Miss despite exiting to LSU in real life. Georgia fans are hoping that grain of salt invalidates this result and the Bulldogs win. It would be a disappointing exit for Georgia, since the Bulldogs beat the Rebels 43-35 in the middle of the season. The sim is 3-1 in predicting the outcome this year, incorrectly predicting Georgia would lose to Mississippi State.
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