Bryce Young stars with five touchdowns as Alabama thrash Kansas State 45-20 in Sugar Bowl
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NFL prospect Bryce Young stars with five touchdowns as the Alabama Crimson Tide thrashed the Kansas State Wildcats 45-20 in the Sugar Bowl amid a disappointing season for Nick Saban’s team
- Alabama finished a rather disappointing college football season on a high against KSU
- Kansas State led 10-0 early, but couldn’t stop the Crimson Tide from there.
- Bryce Young shined for Alabama, throwing five TD passes in the Superdome
- Deuce Vaughan was a bright spot for the Wildcats with a TD and 133 rushing yards
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If this was his last game for the Crimson Tide, Bryce Young’s performance was a worthy parting gift for Alabama.
Nick Saban’s men ended a frustrating college football season by soundly beating Kansas State 45-20 in the Sugar Bowl.
NFL quarterback Bryce Young stole the show as the Crimson Tide flexed their muscle and improved calls that should have been in the College Football Playoff.
While Young has yet to declare for the NFL Draft, he didn’t hurt his hopes on Saturday in a dominating performance.
The California kid threw five touchdowns and stunned Alabama after going down an early 10-0 hole.
Young went 15/21 for 321 passing yards and five touchdowns as Alabama gutted the Kansas State secondary.
More to come.
Bryce Young was the main attraction at Caesar’s Superdome, throwing five touchdowns
Kobe Prentice (R) scored a wonderful touchdown on a rambling run during the second half
Deuce Vaughan showed off his NFL credentials with a 133-yard performance in New Orleans
Young went 15/21 for 321 passing yards and five TDs in what could be his last CFB game
Vaughan gave Kansas State a 10-0 lead with an impressive 88-yard touchdown run in the first quarter.