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TCU wins Alamo Bowl 30-27 in overtime as Seals and Payne lead the rally
Summary
TCU rallied to beat No. 16 USC 30-27 in overtime in the Alamo Bowl. Ken Seals started and threw the winning touchdown.
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Ken Seals made his first college start and helped TCU rally late to a 30-27 overtime victory over No. 16 USC in the Alamo Bowl in San Antonio. Seals completed 29 of 40 passes for 258 yards and threw the winning touchdown in overtime. Jeremy Payne caught the decisive pass and also contributed as a runner. The result closed the season for both teams with notable roster and staff changes already announced.
Key points reported:
- Final score: TCU 30, USC 27, decided in overtime.
- Ken Seals completed 29 of 40 passes for 258 yards and threw the overtime touchdown.
- Jeremy Payne had six catches for 50 yards and rushed for 73 yards and a touchdown.
- USC quarterback Jayden Maiava passed for 280 yards and had two interceptions.
- The game marked Seals' first start after Josh Hoover entered the transfer portal and capped a season for TCU at 9-4.
Summary: The win gives TCU a 9-4 finish and is a memorable final game for several players. You may want to follow offseason moves closely, as TCU faces changes at quarterback and on the offensive staff next year.
