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2006 Sugar Bowl


FieldValue
year_game_played2006
title_sponsorNokia
game_nameSugar Bowl
imageSugar Bowl Logo.png
football_season2005
visitor_name_shortWest Virginia
visitor_nicknameMountaineers
visitor_schoolWest Virginia University
home_name_shortGeorgia
home_nicknameBulldogs
home_schoolUniversity of Georgia
visitor_record10–1
visitor_conferenceBig East
home_record10–2
home_conferenceSEC
visitor_coachRich Rodriguez
home_coachMark Richt
visitor_rank_AP11
visitor_rank_coaches11
visitor_rank_BCS11
home_rank_AP8
home_rank_coaches8
home_rank_BCS7
visitor_1q21
visitor_2q10
visitor_3q0
visitor_4q7
home_1q0
home_2q21
home_3q7
home_4q7
date_game_playedJanuary 2
stadiumGeorgia Dome
cityAtlanta, Georgia
MVPWest Virginia RB Steve Slaton
oddsGeorgia by 7
anthemMulberry Lane
refereeJay Stricherz (Pac-10)
attendance74,458
us_networkABC
us_announcers_linkList of announcers of major college bowl games
us_announcersBrad Nessler, Bob Griese and Lynn Swann
ratings9.0
subheaderBCS Bowl Game
72nd Sugar Bowl

72nd Sugar Bowl}} The 2006 Nokia Sugar Bowl was played on January 2, 2006, as part of the Bowl Championship Series. This 72nd edition of the Sugar Bowl featured the West Virginia Mountaineers, champions of the Big East, and the Southeastern Conference Champion Georgia Bulldogs. West Virginia's upset victory bolstered the Big East's profile in the wake of losing three members to the ACC, and likely preserved the conference's automatic inclusion in the BCS. The game was played in Atlanta, Georgia, as its traditional site, the Louisiana Superdome, was unfit for use in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.

The freshmen-led West Virginia team stunned Georgia—playing in what amounted to a home game in the Georgia Dome—by opening a 21–0 lead by the end of the first quarter. While West Virginia pushed the lead to 28–0 a minute into the second quarter, Georgia rallied to close the gap to 31–21 at halftime, behind quarterback D.J. Shockley. The 52 first-half points were a record for a single half in a BCS game.

In the third quarter, Georgia cut the lead to 31–28 following a 68-yard scoring drive.

Freshman quarterback Pat White led West Virginia on a 9-play, 95-yard drive to extend its lead to 38–28 with 8:32 remaining in the game. Georgia responded with a 90-yard drive of its own to cut the lead to 38–35 with 5:13 left.

With 1:26 remaining in the game and facing a 4th-and-6 near midfield, West Virginia's Phil Brady ran for 10 yards on a fake punt to seal the win. West Virginia's freshman running back Steve Slaton was named the game's MVP, having rushed for a Sugar Bowl-record 204 yards and 3 touchdowns, including two separate scores of 52-yards each. Fellow freshman Darius Reynaud, a wide receiver, scored the Mountaineers' other two touchdowns.

Aftermath

West Virginia capped off an 11–1 season ranked #5 in the nation, while Georgia fell to 10–3. The win was the first of four bowl victories for West Virginia QB Pat White.

ESPN ranked the 2006 Sugar Bowl #6 on its list of the best major bowl games of the BCS era.

This was the last Sugar Bowl to host the SEC champion until the 2014 season when Alabama played in the national semifinal game. The SEC champion would play in the BCS National Championship Game each of the eight years following the 2006 game.

References

References

  1. "Sugar Bowl".
  2. Bennett, Brian. (January 19, 2010). "Big East players of the decade - College Football Nation Blog - ESPN". Espn.go.com.
  3. (May 19, 2008). "BCS at 10: Best BCS bowl games".
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