College Football
BOXSCORE | RECAP
Georgia 45, Nebraska 31
When: 1:00 PM ET, Tuesday, January 1, 2013
Where: Florida Citrus Bowl, Orlando, Florida
Temperature: 75°
Head Official: Mike Defee
Attendance: 59712


No. 7 Georgia 45, No. 16 Nebraska 31: Aaron Murray threw for 427 yards and five touchdowns and the Bulldogs all but assured themselves a top-5 finish in the national rankings with a Capital One Bowl win.

Georgia (12-2) scored the final 22 points to notch its third 12-win season in program history.

Nebraska (10-4) lost its third straight bowl game and second straight Capital One Bowl. The Cornhuskers entered with the nation’s top-ranked pass defense (148.2 yards per game), but Murray shredded them after two early interceptions.

It was 31-31 starting the fourth quarter when Murray rolled right and threw to running back Keith Marshall’s back shoulder. The freshman made a great adjustment to catch the ball, then tiptoed the sideline for a 24-yard score. Chris Conley’s 87-yard touchdown catch, on a slip-screen against a Nebraska blitz, extended the lead to 45-31 with 11:03 left.

Damian Swann intercepted Nebraska’s Taylor Martinez twice, and the Cornhuskers also lost a fumble. Nebraska linebacker Will Compton returned an interception for a touchdown while running back Rex Burkhead ran for a score and caught a touchdown pass.

GAME NOTEBOOK: Murray’s 75-yard TD pass to Tavarres King in the second quarter was Georgia’s longest pass play this season, until the 87-yarder to Conley. … Georgia WR and KR Malcolm Mitchell left with a concussion in the first quarter and did not return. … Murray’s five TD passes were the most by a Georgia player in a bowl game.

Top Game Performances
Rushing
Nebraska   Georgia
Rex Burkhead Player Todd Gurley
24 Attempts 23
140 Yards 125
5.8 Avg Yards 5.4
1 Touchdowns 1
0 Long 0
Receiving
Nebraska   Georgia
Ben Cotton Player Chris Conley
2 Receptions 2
69 Yards 136
34.5 Avg Yards 68.0
0 Touchdowns 2
0 Long 0
Team Stats Summary
 
  Yards Scoring Defense
Team Tot Rus Pas TD FG INT Sck FF
Nebraska 443 239 204 3 1 2 2.0 0
Georgia 589 162 427 6 0 3 5.0 1