Bowl season has begun, and our reporters are breaking down all of it.
Below you’ll find takeaways from every game as well as game MVPs and the top moments from social media.
At the end of each day, we’ll crown the current MVP of bowl season. The early leader on Day 1 is Ohio freshman running back Rickey Hunt, who scored five touchdowns in the Myrtle Beach Bowl.
Dec. 16
Ohio secured consecutive 10-win seasons for the first time in program history, and extended its bowl game winning streak to five, behind a stifling first-half defensive effort against Georgia Southern. The Bobcats (10-3) intercepted Georgia Southern quarterback Davis Brin three times (twice in the first half) from the safety position — by sixth-year senior Jeremiah Wood, sophomore Adonis Williams Jr. and sixth-year senior Walter Reynolds. The Eagles (6-7) were held to 35 total yards in the first half, turning the ball over three times as the Bobcats jumped out to a 20-0 advantage by halftime. Bobcats freshman running back Rickey Hunt broke out by recording 133 total yards (115 rushing) and five total touchdowns (four rushing), tying the NCAA bowl record for touchdowns from scrimmage (the 12th player in history) and establishing a new Ohio bowl game record. Ohio fifth-year senior quarterback Parker Navarro, taking over the reins of the offense after Kurtis Rourke entered the transfer portal, managed the game effectively, despite the team being outgained 383-352 in total yards. Navarro completed 11 of 16 passes for 120 yards and threw an 18-yard touchdown pass to Hunt. — Blake Baumgartner
MVP: Running back Rickey Hunt, Ohio. The freshman scored five touchdowns and had 133 all-purpose yards.
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โ Ohio Football (@OhioFootball) December 16, 2023
Florida A&M senior quarterback Jeremy Moussa didn’t hang his head long after throwing a fourth-quarter pick-six that allowed Howard to reclaim the lead. Moussa recovered quickly, utilizing the flea flicker to connect with sixth-year senior wide receiver Jah’Marae Sheread for a 38-yard game-winning score. In guiding the Rattlers (12-1) to their first HBCU/FCS national championship since 1998, Moussa completed 19 of 32 passes to nine different receivers for 289 yards with three touchdowns and two interceptions. Howard (6-6) scored touchdowns on its first two possessions, and didn’t trail until Moussa found senior running back Kelvin Dean (three receptions for 87 yards and two scores) for a 21-yard score early in the fourth quarter. Senior defensive back Carson Hinton had a fumble recovery and a 27-yard interception return for a Bison touchdown, which took Howard’s upset bid of the heavily favored Rattlers down to the wire. The Rattlers’ defense made life difficult for Bison quarterback Quinton Williams, intercepting him three times — resulting in 14 points — and holding the Bison to 187 total yards (106 passing). Howard was up at halftime despite being outgained 107-98 and passing for only 41 yards. — Baumgartner
MVP: Wide receiver Kelvin Dean, Florida A&M. Scored two fourth-quarter touchdowns, including a 53-yarder.
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โ Marcus Matthews (@GOOCHAVELI) December 16, 2023
All Jacksonville State wanted was an opportunity. Afforded the chance to play in a bowl game during its FCS to FBS transition because not enough teams qualified for bowls, coach Rich Rodriguez and his Gamecocks took advantage. Freshman Garrison Rippa’s 27-yard field goal — his second career attempt – completed a win over Louisiana in overtime. Jacksonville State (9-4) ran 109 plays, the second-most in a bowl game since major classification started in 1937, held a 526-247 edge in total yardage but nearly lost because it couldn’t take care of the ball. Three of its four turnovers were returned for touchdowns, including redshirt sophomore safety Tyree Skipper‘s 43-yard pick-six with 5:32 left in regulation that gave Louisiana its last lead of the game at 31-24. The Ragin’ Cajuns (6-7) became the first team in the last 20 years to score three defensive touchdowns in a bowl game. With Jacksonville State quarterbacks Zion Webb (leg) and Logan Smothers (arm) both sustaining injuries during the game and rotating in and out, junior running back Ron Wiggins churned out 126 yards and a touchdown to carry the Gamecocks — Baumgartner
MVP: Cornerback Jalen Clark, Louisiana. Even in a losing effort it’s worth recognizing Clark, who returned a fumble 46 yards for a touchdown and an interception 16 yards for another score.
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โ Jax State Football (@JaxStateFB) December 16, 2023
Little went Appalachian State’s way during the first half of 2023. The Mountaineers lost in overtime at North Carolina, blew a 19-7 lead at Wyoming, lost to Coastal Carolina on a field goal as time expired and to Old Dominion on a touchdown with 48 seconds to play. The Mountaineers were 3-4 through seven games, and the season looked lost. And then, something clicked. App State won its final five of the regular season, got a shot in the Sun Belt title game thanks to James Madison being ineligible, and ended things on a high note with a in the Avocados from Mexico Cure Bowl. Anderson Castle carried 20 times for 119 yards, and Kaedin Robinson caught eight balls for 118 yards despite difficult rainy conditions. The Mountaineers have now hit the nine-win mark in eight of 10 seasons since moving up from the FCS level, and they’re 7-1 in bowl games as an FBS member. For Miami, it was a brutal way to cap an otherwise remarkable season. The Redhawks finish 11-3 — the most wins by the program since 2003, when Ben Roethlisberger was the team’s QB. Its lone regular-season losses came to Miami (Florida) and Toledo, a defeat the Redhawks avenged on Dec. 2 to claim the MAC championship. — David Hale
MVP: Mother Nature. The game was played in a downpour from start to finish, causing non-stop mishaps. But if we’re picking a player it’s Applalachian State quarterback Joey Aguilar, who somehow managed to pass for 211 yards and rushed for his team’s only touchdown.
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โ App State Football (@AppState_FB) December 16, 2023