Notre Dame forces back-to-back kicking penalties to start Sugar Bowl



Notre Dame Struggles in College Football Playoff Quarterfinal Game Against Georgia

It was a rough start for Notre Dame in its College Football Playoff quarterfinal game against Georgia on Thursday. The Fighting Irish began the Sugar Bowl with back-to-back penalties on defense and another on quarterback Riley Leonard on Notre Dame’s opening drive.

Defensive lineman Bryce Young, a true freshman, was called for back-to-back running into the kicker penalties after colliding with Georgia punter Drew Miller. The first resulted in a 5-yard penalty, but the second penalty was declined.

Things didn’t look much better on Notre Dame’s opening drive. Leonard was called for an illegal forward pass after he made two pass attempts. His first pass was deflected by Georgia junior Mykel Williams. After he caught the ball that ricocheted off Williams’ hand, Leonard attempted another incomplete pass.

The game was tied 0-0 after the first quarter, with Georgia’s defense limiting Notre Dame to just 24 yards in the period. Leonard completed only one pass for 14 yards. The teams traded field goals in the second quarter.

The Sugar Bowl is being played in the Superdome in New Orleans on Thursday, a day after a deadly terror attack on Bourbon Street that claimed the lives of at least 15 people and injured dozens more.

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