No. 12 Washington hangs on to beat No. 20 Texas in Alamo Bowl
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[December 30, 2022]
Michael Penix Jr. passed for 287 yards and two second-half
touchdowns and No. 12 Washington dominated the line of scrimmage
throughout on the way to a 27-20 win over short-handed No. 20 Texas
on Thursday in the Alamo Bowl in San Antonio.
The Huskies (11-2) posted their first 11-plus-win season since 2016
and just the fifth in program history. Washington, which finished
4-8 in 2021, played in its first bowl game since 2019.
Wayne Taulapapa rushed for 108 yards, including a 42-yard
first-quarter touchdown, on 14 carries for the Huskies.
Quinn Ewers passed for 369 yards and one touchdown for Texas (8-5).
Casey Cain had four catches for 106 yards and Xavier Worthy had
seven catches for 84 yards but dropped two deep balls in the third
quarter.
Bert Auburn booted a 26-yard field goal with 1:40 to play to bring
Texas to within one score, after which the Huskies recovered the
ensuing onside kick. The Longhorns got the ball back with 31 seconds
remaining but could not muster any magic.
The Longhorns played without their top two running backs,
All-American and Doak Walker Award winner Bijan Robinson and Roschon
Johnson, both of whom opted out of the bowl game to prepare for the
NFL draft.
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The Huskies struck first Thursday, utilizing a short field provided
by a blocked punt by Edefuan Ulofoshio to produce a 46-yard field
goal by Peyton Henry with 11:44 to play in the opening quarter.
Texas answered on a 30-yard field goal from Auburn that tied the
game four minutes later.
Taulapapa ripped off his long scoring run on Washington's next
possession to cap a 10-play, 88-yard march. The score remained
unchanged until a 24-yard field goal by Henry on the final play of a
surprisingly defensive first half that ended with the Huskies up
13-3.
The Longhorns got back in the
game on their first possession of the third quarter when Jonathon
Brooks caught a screen pass from Ewers and sprinted 34 yards for a
touchdown to make it 13-10.
Penix put Washington back in front by 10 points with a 6-yard
scoring pass to Taj Davis with 6:44 to play in the third. He then
engineered a 14-play, 90-yard drive that was capped off by an 8-yard
TD pass to Jalen McMillan (who made an amazing shoestring catch) to
push the Huskies' lead to 27-10 with 13:08 remaining.
Texas responded with a 3-yard touchdown run by Brooks to cap an
11-play, 74-yard march to get back to within 27-17.
--Field Level Media
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