In a heart-pounding game that pushed both teams to their limits, the Texas Longhorns outlasted the Arizona State Sun Devils with a 41-38 victory in double overtime, securing their place in the College Football Playoff (CFP) semifinals.
The Showdown
The Alamo Bowl in San Antonio was the stage for one of the most intense matchups of the season. Texas, the No. 3 seed, faced off against No. 6 Arizona State in a game defined by strategic plays, resilience, and sheer determination from both sides.
Arizona State struck first, with quarterback Trenton Bourguet connecting on a 35-yard touchdown pass in the opening quarter. Texas responded with a commanding ground game, led by star running back Jonathon Brooks, who finished with 157 rushing yards and two touchdowns.
The Longhorns’ defense, though tested, came up with key stops, including a pivotal sack in the fourth quarter by linebacker Jaylan Ford, which forced Arizona State to settle for a field goal.
Overtime Drama
Regulation ended in a 31-31 tie after Texas kicker Bert Auburn nailed a 48-yard field goal with seconds remaining. In the first overtime, both teams scored touchdowns, keeping the game tied at 38.
The second overtime showcased the Texas defense at its finest, with a crucial interception by cornerback Jahdae Barron halting Arizona State’s drive. This set up Texas kicker Auburn for a 33-yard game-winning field goal, which he drilled through the uprights, igniting celebrations from the Longhorns faithful.
Postgame Reactions
Head coach Steve Sarkisian lauded his team’s perseverance, saying, “This is what championship football looks like. Our guys battled through every challenge tonight and earned this win.”
Brooks also shared his excitement: “We’ve worked all season for moments like this. Now it’s time to finish the job.”
What’s Next?
The victory propels Texas into the CFP semifinals, where they will face either Michigan or Florida State, depending on the outcome of the seeding. The Longhorns are seeking their first national championship since 2005, while their fans are hopeful this season’s momentum can carry them to glory.
Arizona State, despite the loss, earned respect for their tenacity. Head coach Kenny Dillingham reflected, “Our players left it all on the field. This game will fuel us moving forward.”
A Game for the Ages
Fans and analysts alike hailed the double-overtime thriller as one of the most memorable games in recent CFP history. For Texas, it’s another step toward their ultimate goal, while Arizona State departs with heads held high after a valiant effort.
