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Irma Thomas, 'Soul Queen of New Orleans' Will Sing National Anthem at Allstate Sugar Bowl
Georgia, SEC champion with a nine-game winning streak, prepares for the Sugar Bowl rematch against Ole Miss, who advanced after a 41-10 first-round playoff win.
- Allstate Sugar Bowl organizers announced that Irma Thomas will perform the national anthem on Monday, with the Mississippi team participating in the game.
- With postseason looming, coaches reported ongoing injury evaluations as Georgia head coach Kirby Smart hopes center Drew Bobo and defensive end Gabe Harris can return, while Ole Miss manages Kewan Lacy's left shoulder.
- Georgia's recent form matters: the Bulldogs won a second straight SEC title, including a 43-35 Oct. 18 victory over Ole Miss, raising stakes for their postseason run under Smart.
- Pete Golding replaced Lane Kiffin after the regular season and notched a CFP win by beating Tulane 41-10, giving him early postseason momentum.
- Coaches say December practice is a final chance for player development, urging players aiming for the National Football League to use this period to improve before postseason evaluations.
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OXFORD, Miss (AP) — The Mississippi Rebels head into a second successive rematch in the College Football Playoff — this time facing the only team to beat them this season. Ole Miss (12-1) defeated Tulane 41-10 Saturday in the opening round, nearly matching a 45-10 regular season home triumph over the Green Wave in the fourth week of the [...]
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No. 2 Georgia is trying to make the most of its break before CFP quarterfinal against No. 6 Ole Miss
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