West Virginia 38,
Georgia 35
Slaton's record night stuns pro-Georgia crowd at Sugar Bowl
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It was over when... WVU punter Phil Brady converted a fourth-and-six play on a 10-yard run with 1:38 left to seal the upset. Gameball goes to... Steve Slaton. The Mountaineers' sensational freshman rushed for 204 yards and three touchdowns, including two 52-yard TD romps. Stat of the game... 1,003. The Mountaineers and Bulldogs combined for 1,003 yards of total offense. | |
| The Fan Pick | |
![]() | 17.1% of Bowl Pick'em players picked West Virginia to win the game. |
| Team Stat Comparison | ||
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| 1st Downs | 27 | 27 |
| Total Yards | 502 | 501 |
| Passing | 120 | 277 |
| Rushing | 382 | 224 |
| Penalties | 9-74 | 4-50 |
| 3rd Down Conversions | 7-14 | 5-10 |
| 4th Down Conversions | 2-2 | 1-1 |
| Turnovers | 0 | 3 |
| Possession | 35:59 | 24:01 |
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| Scoring Summary | |||||
| FIRST QUARTER | WVU | UGA | |||
![]() | TD | 12:12 | STEVE SLATON 52 YD RUN (PAT MCAFEE KICK) Drive info: 3 plays, 53 yards. | 7 | 0 |
![]() | TD | 6:27 | DARIUS REYNAUD 3 YD PASS FROM PAT WHITE (PAT MCAFEE KICK) Drive info: 6 plays, 64 yards. | 14 | 0 |
![]() | TD | 4:27 | DARIUS REYNAUD 13 YD RUN (PAT MCAFEE KICK) Drive info: 5 plays, 26 yards. | 21 | 0 |
| SECOND QUARTER | WVU | UGA | |||
![]() | TD | 14:10 | STEVE SLATON 18 YD RUN (PAT MCAFEE KICK) Drive info: 7 plays, 50 yards. | 28 | 0 |
![]() | TD | 12:58 | KREGG LUMPKIN 34 YD RUN (BRANDON COUTU KICK) Drive info: 4 plays, 80 yards. | 28 | 7 |
![]() | TD | 8:52 | THOMAS BROWN 52 YD RUN (BRANDON COUTU KICK) Drive info: 6 plays, 90 yards. | 28 | 14 |
![]() | FG | 5:37 | PAT MCAFEE 27 YD FG Drive info: 7 plays, 69 yards. | 31 | 14 |
![]() | TD | 0:58 | LEONARD POPE 4 YD PASS FROM D.J. SHOCKLEY (BRANDON COUTU KICK) Drive info: 11 plays, 80 yards. | 31 | 21 |
| THIRD QUARTER | WVU | UGA | |||
![]() | TD | 1:44 | A.J. BRYANT 34 YD PASS FROM D.J. SHOCKLEY (BRANDON COUTU KICK) Drive info: 5 plays, 68 yards. | 31 | 28 |
| FOURTH QUARTER | WVU | UGA | |||
![]() | TD | 8:32 | STEVE SLATON 52 YD RUN (PAT MCAFEE KICK) Drive info: 9 plays, 95 yards. | 38 | 28 |
![]() | TD | 5:13 | BRYAN MCCLENDON 43 YD PASS FROM D.J. SHOCKLEY (BRANDON COUTU KICK) Drive info: 7 plays, 90 yards. | 38 | 35 |
ATLANTA (AP) -- Georgia had the home-field advantage. West Virginia had the chip on its shoulder.
Steve Slaton rushed for a record 204 yards and the No. 11 Mountaineers gave a much-needed boost to the beleaguered Big East, upsetting eighth-ranked Georgia 38-35 Monday night in the first Nokia Sugar Bowl played outside of New Orleans.
"I think we took to heart some of the criticism of our league and the fact that no one was predicting us to win," West Virginia coach Rich Rodriguez said. "Basically, we were playing in their home environment, their home state."
West Virginia (11-1) stunned all those red-clad fans at the Georgia Dome by jumping to a 28-0 lead by the opening minute of the second quarter. The Bulldogs (10-3) rallied, twice closing within a field goal in the second half, but they couldn't finish one of the greatest comebacks in bowl history.
Give most of the credit to Slaton, who wasn't even the Mountaineers' best freshman runner in fall camp and didn't crack the starting lineup until the sixth game of the season. Georgia certainly had no answer for the speedy back, who squirted through big holes and left defenders such as All-American safety Greg Blue in the dust on a pair of 52-yard touchdown runs.
Slaton scored three touchdowns and eclipsed the previous Sugar Bowl rushing record, a 202-yard performance by Pitt's Tony Dorsett in a national championship-clinching victory over Georgia in 1977.
"It was just our speed," Slaton said. "They couldn't match up with us."
The Mountaineers saved their biggest surprise for the end. Georgia was poised to get the ball back when West Virginia dropped back to punt on fourth-and-6 at the Bulldogs 48. Phil Brady hauled in the long snap but took off running, gaining 10 yards on the fake and a game-clinching first down.
"We were definitely playing for a return," Georgia coach Mark Richt said. "We didn't think they would do that. Give them a lot of credit. It takes a lot of nerve to do that."
The last of Slaton's touchdowns gave the Mountaineers a seemingly comfortable 38-28 lead with 8½ minutes to go. D.J. Shockley brought Georgia back with his third touchdown pass, a 43-yarder to Bryan McClendon with 5:33 left, but never got his hands on the ball again.
The teams combined for 1,003 yards, much of it coming in a wild first half that ended with the Mountaineers holding a 31-21 lead.
"West Virginia did a heck of a job jumping on us," Richt said. "The only consolation is we didn't lay down and die."
The 72nd Sugar Bowl was shifted to Atlanta after Hurricane Katrina slammed into New Orleans, flooding the Big Easy and leaving the Superdome in no shape to host a Pop Warner game, much less a major bowl.
While poignant, the Sugar was the least heralded of the BCS bowls, a distant fourth to the Fiesta matchup between Notre Dame and Ohio State, the Joe Paterno-vs.-Bobby Bowden showdown at the Orange and, of course, the national championship game between No. 1 Southern Cal and No. 2 Texas at the Rose Bowl.
But the Fiesta -- a 34-20 romp for Ohio State -- didn't come close on the excitement meter. And both the Orange and Rose will be hard-pressed to produce a game this thrilling.
West Virginia also did its part to stymie criticism of the Big East. OK, so the league isn't as strong since Miami and Virginia Tech bolted to the Atlantic Coast Conference, but the Mountaineers proved they're one of the best teams in the country.
They certainly came out with something to prove, facing the champion of the powerful Southeastern Conference just 75 miles from its Athens campus.
"I think West Virginia was extremely excited," Richt said. "They brought a little more emotion in the beginning."
The Mountaineers, who had lost 11 of their last 12 bowl games, jumped on Georgia with two touchdowns apiece by Slaton and Darius Reynaud.
Slaton showed his speed on the first of his 52-yard runs, which capped West Virginia's opening possession. His other first-half score came on an 18-yard burst through a tiny hole, the freshman prancing across the goal line in front of Blue.
Reynaud caught a 3-yard pass from Pat White, then caught the Bulldogs off guard on a 13-yard reverse that left all but a couple of defenders running the wrong way.
But Georgia didn't fold.
Kregg Lumpkin got the Bulldogs on the scoreboard with a 34-yard touchdown run, sparking a little life in the mostly Georgia crowd. They were roaring by the time the teams trotted to the locker room, having cut the deficit to a more manageable 10 points.
Thomas Brown had a 52-yard touchdown run for the Bulldogs, getting loose after appearing stuffed at the line by the Mountaineers.
West Virginia kept the big plays rolling when fullback Owen Schmitt, a transfer from Division III Wisconsin-River Falls, rumbled for 54 yards on a third-and-1 play. But the Georgia defense finally arrived, stuffing Slaton for a 3-yard loss and forcing the Mountaineers to settle for Pat McAfee's 27-yard field goal.
Georgia reclaimed the momentum before halftime with an 11-play, 80-yard drive. The Bulldogs converted on fourth-and-1 at their own 42, then Shockley bailed them out on third-and-10 by scrambling away from pressure and delivering a 32-yard pass to Mario Raley.
Shockley followed with a 15-yard run, then connected with Leonard Pope on a 4-yard touchdown pass with 58 seconds left in the wild half.
With 62 points by halftime, the teams set both Sugar Bowl and BCS records for one half. The biggest difference was turnovers; Shockley and Danny Ware both fumbled the ball away, and the Mountaineers capitalized each time with TDs.
Late in the third quarter, Shockley tossed a 34-yard touchdown to A.J. Bryant, pulling the Bulldogs to 31-28. They never got any closer.
Shockley completed 20-of-33 passes for 277 yards and also rushed for 71 yards on eight carries.
But it wasn't enough against West Virginia, which ripped through the Bulldogs for 382 yards rushing. Schmitt had 82 yards on the ground, while White rushed for 77 and completed 11-of-14 yards for another 120 yards.
"They just ran their offense," Richt said, "and they ran it to perfection."
College Football Scores
Other Scores:
Tuesday, December 20th
| Southern Miss | 31 | Final |
| Arkansas State | 19 |
Wednesday, December 21st
| Toledo | 45 | Final |
| UTEP | 13 |
Thursday, December 22nd
| Brigham Young | 28 | Final |
| California | 35 |
| Colorado State | 30 | Final |
| Navy | 51 |
Friday, December 23rd
| Kansas | 42 | Final |
| Houston | 13 |
Saturday, December 24th
| Nevada | 49 | Final |
| UCF | 48 | OT |
Monday, December 26th
| Memphis | 38 | Final |
| Akron | 31 |
Tuesday, December 27th
| Clemson | 19 | Final |
| Colorado | 10 |
| Arizona State | 45 | Final |
| Rutgers | 40 |
Wednesday, December 28th
| Boise State | 21 | Final |
| Boston College | 27 |
| Michigan | 28 | Final |
| Nebraska | 32 |
Thursday, December 29th
| Georgia Tech | 10 | Final |
| Utah | 38 |
| Oregon | 14 | Final |
| Oklahoma | 17 |
Friday, December 30th
| Virginia | 34 | Final |
| Minnesota | 31 |
| Northwestern | 38 | Final |
| UCLA | 50 |
| South Carolina | 31 | Final |
| Missouri | 38 |
| Miami (FL) | 3 | Final |
| LSU | 40 |
Saturday, December 31st
| South Florida | 0 | Final |
| North Carolina State | 14 |
| Fresno State | 24 | Final |
| Tulsa | 31 |
| TCU | 27 | Final |
| Iowa State | 24 |
Monday, January 2nd
| Iowa | 24 | Final |
| Florida | 31 |
| Texas Tech | 10 | Final |
| Alabama | 13 |
| Louisville | 24 | Final |
| Virginia Tech | 35 |
| Wisconsin | 24 | Final |
| Auburn | 10 |
| Notre Dame | 20 | Final |
| Ohio State | 34 |
| West Virginia | 38 | Final |
| Georgia | 35 |
Tuesday, January 3rd
| Penn State | 26 | Final |
| Florida State | 23 | 3OT |
Wednesday, January 4th
| USC | 38 | Final |
| Texas | 41 |



