Dr Pepper halftime contest gets booed at SEC Championship Game; Here’s what happened
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As people ponder the Sunday’s College Football Playoff rankings, the real controversy might have taken place at halftime of the SEC Championship Game.
The Dr Pepper ball toss was met with boos in the Mercedes-Benz Stadium during Georgia’s 50-30 win over LSU when Just what the Dr ordered.
In the end, both competitors were awarded $100,000 in tuition.
Baylor student Reagan Whitaker was initially awarded the win over St. Augustine student Kayla Gibson, despite the overtime ending in a tie. That’s when the confused fans started their jeers.
Dr Pepper said in a statement that Whitaker had scored the most points in the preliminary round.
However, it was announced on the broadcast in the fourth quarter that Dr Pepper would gift both Whitaker and Gibson, of Fontana, California, with $100,000 in tuition.
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With all sorts of turmoil behind them, No. 1 Georgia left no doubt about the top team heading into the College Football Playoff. The Bulldogs dismantled No. 11 LSU 50-30 in the Southeastern Conference championship game, earning a return trip to Atlanta on New Year’s Eve for the Peach Bowl. Stetson Bennett’s threw a season-high four touchdown passes. Christopher Smith gave Georgia an early spark with a heads-up play that turned a seemingly harmless blocked field goal into a 96-yard TD. Georgia also turned a deflected pass off an LSU receiver’s helmet into an interception that set up a TD.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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