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Georgia-Hawaii: Sugar Bowl no one predicted

WAC champions will try to finish season 13-0, but they're in SEC country

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Quarterback Colt Brennan (15) will try to lead Hawaii (12-0) past Georgia in the Sugar Bowl on New Year's Day.

NEW ORLEANS - Even in the wackiest of seasons, no one could have seen this Sugar Bowl coming.

Georgia appeared down and out at the midway point, licking its wounds after a listless 21-point defeat at Tennessee. Coach Mark Richt wouldn’t even talk about goals such as conference championships or major bowls, figuring both were out of reach with the Bulldogs’ second defeat.

Not so fast. Georgia (10-2) hasn’t lost since and might be playing as well as any team in the country.

Five time zones west of Athens, Hawaii put together perhaps the most neglected perfect season in college football history. The Warriors (12-0) play most of their games after the rest of the country goes to bed; when everyone finally woke up, they found an unlikely interloper as part of the Bowl Championship Series.

On Tuesday night, these two disparate teams will meet for the first time, a traditional Southeastern Conference powerhouse taking on an up-and-coming program from paradise.

It just might be the most intriguing game on the postseason schedule, certainly a worthy warmup to the BCS title game six days later on the same Superdome field.

“They’re undefeated, so I know they’re approaching this as a championship game,” Georgia defensive end Marcus Howard said. “We were one of the hottest teams toward the end of the year and felt like we should have been in the BCS.”

Even without a national title on the line, it’s a fascinating story line:

“I really don’t have a good feel for how it’s going to go,” Richt said Monday. “We haven’t played them before. We haven’t played anybody like them. Their style of football is very different from anyone we’ve played. I imagine we’re a lot different from most people they’ve played.”

Hawaii can take hope from last year’s Fiesta Bowl, when another unbeaten team from the Western Athletic Conference knocked off a big-time school from one of the elite conferences. Boise State’s thrilling overtime win against Oklahoma was a victory for all the little guys.

The Warriors are eager to show it wasn’t a fluke.

“No one gave Boise a chance. They thought Oklahoma would overpower them,” Hawaii linebacker Solomon Elimimian said. “It didn’t happen like that. The team that wanted it more and had the most heart came out on top.”

Georgia showed plenty of heart after its three-touchdown loss to Tennessee, a game that was especially troubling to Richt because his team played with so little emotion.

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After escaping with a last-second win at Vanderbilt, Richt vowed to do something — anything — to fire his team up.

The laid-back coach, who comes across at times as downright boring, made it clear he expected his players to draw a celebration penalty after their first touchdown against Florida. The Bulldogs took it a step farther — the entire team stormed the end zone, providing an emotional boost that carried them to a rare victory over the Gators.

Richt was at it again before the Auburn game, asking the Georgia faithful to wear black instead of their traditional red for a Sanford Stadium “blackout.” After spending the entire week coyly dodging questions about what color his players would wear, the coach sent them out in red for warmups — then broke out black jerseys for the game. The Bulldogs romped to a 45-20 win.

“This year was kind of a surprise,” senior running back Thomas Brown conceded. “I thought I was on a different team.”

The Bulldogs will wear black again at the Sugar Bowl.


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