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2010 FOOTBALL GAME 8 #5/5/5 AUBURN (7-0, 4-0 SEC) vs. #6/6/6 LSU (7-0, 4-0 SEC) OCTOBER 23, 2010 • 2:30 PM CT • TV: CBS JORDAN-HARE STADIUM (87,451) • AUBURN, AL

THE GAME QUICK FACTS The only two unbeaten teams in the square off when LSU visits Auburn Saturday afternoon in a nationally televised game on CBS. Both teams enter the contest COACHES with identical records of 7-0 overall and 4-0 in the SEC. Auburn is ranked fifth nationally in all three polls while LSU is ranked sixth. (Florida, 1985) Auburn Record...... 15-5 (2nd year) AUBURN HEADLINES vs. LSU ...... 0-1 } Auburn is 7-0 for the first time since 2004 and has its longest winning streak (eight games) Overall Record ...... 20-24 (4th year) since ending the 2004 campaign with a 15-game streak. vs. LSU ...... 0-1 } Auburn has its highest ranking in the Associated Press poll since a No. 5 ranking in the 2006 (Michigan, 1976) season. LSU Record...... 58-15 (6th year) } Auburn has won nine of its last 16 games against teams ranked in the top 10 of the AP poll, vs. Auburn ...... 4-1 and has 15 wins over top-10 teams since 2001. Overall Record ...... 86-36 (10th year) } Auburn is ranked sixth nationally in rushing offense (283.7) and scoring offense (40.7), and vs. Auburn ...... 4-1 is ninth in total offense (481.1). } SERIES Auburn has rushed for at least 300 yards against three straight SEC teams for the first time since available data began in 1967. LSU leads, 23-19-1 } leads the SEC and ranks 11th nationally (third among ) in rush- at Auburn...... AU leads, 9-6 ing (122.9). He has posted four of the top 50 rushing performances in school history. at Baton Rouge...... LSU leads, 14-5-1 } Newton is the only player in school history to rush for at least 170 yards in three straight SEC Neutral sites...... AU leads, 5-4 games, and his four 170-yard games in one season has been matched only by at Birmingham, AL ...... AU leads, 3-2 (1985) in Auburn history. at Mobile, AL ...... AU leads, 2-0 } at Montgomery, AL ...... LSU leads, 2-0 Newton leads the nation with 25 combined rushing and passing, which is just Last Meeting ...... LSU 31, AU 10 one shy of the Auburn single season record. Oct. 24, 2009 in Baton Rouge, LA } Newton is second in the nation in passing efficiency (180.53) and 11th in total offense Current Streak ...... LSU, 3 (305.4). } RANKINGS Auburn ranks 15th in the nation in rushing defense, allowing just 101.7 yards per game, and has not allowed a rush of more than 26 yards this season. } Auburn ...... 5 AP/5 USA Today/5 Harris Auburn’s defense has allowed just 21 points in the fourth quarter and overtime this season, LSU ...... 6 AP/6 USA Today/6 Harris including just 11 points against its four SEC opponents. } Auburn has a turnover margin of +8 (12 takeaways/4 giveaways) in its last four games, forc- TELEVISION = CBS ing eight turnovers in the fourth quarter in the last four contests. } Senior kicker Wes Byrum is just four points away from becoming Auburn’s all-time leading Verne Lundquist ...... Play-by-play Gary Danielson ...... Analyst scorer. He currently ranks second with 309 career points. Tracy Wolfson ...... Sidelines

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The Auburn ISP Sports Network provides radio coverage Date Opponent Score/Time Date Opponent Score/Time to over 50 stations that cover the Southeast. Rod Bramblett Sept. 4 ARKANSAS STATE [FSN] W, 52-26 Sept. 4 vs. #18/18 North Carolina [ABC] W, 30-24 (play-by-play), (color), Quentin Riggins (side- Sept. 9 at Mississippi State [ESPN] W, 17-14 Sept. 11 at Vanderbilt [ESPNU] W, 27-3 line), Paul Ellen (studio), Andy Burcham (locker room) Sept. 18 CLEMSON [ESPN/3D] W, 27-24 [OT] Sept. 18 MISSISSIPPI STATE [ESPNU] W, 29-7 and Brad Law (SEC Report) provide gameday analysis. Sept. 25 #12/15 S. CAROLINA [ESPN/3D] W, 35-27 Sept. 25 #22/21 WEST VIRGINA [ESPN2]W, 20-14 Oct. 2 ULM [ESPNU] W, 52-3 Oct. 2 TENNESSEE [CBS] W, 16-14 SATELITTE RADIO ...... XM 143/Sirius 122 Oct. 9 at Kentucky [ESPN2] W, 37-34 Oct. 9 at #14/12 Florida [ESPN] W, 33-29 LOCALLY...... WKKR-FM (97.7) Oct. 16 #12/13/13 ARKANSAS [CBS] W, 65-43 Oct. 16 McNEESE STATE [FSN] W, 32-10 INTERNET Oct. 23 #6/6/6 LSU [CBS] 2:30 pm Oct. 23 at #5/5/5 Auburn [CBS] 2:30 pm Oct. 30 at Ole Miss TBA Nov. 6 TBA Live audio & stats ...... www.auburntigers.com Nov. 6 CHATTANOOGA (HC) TBA Nov. 13 LOUISIANA-MONROE TBA Nov. 13 GEORGIA TBA Nov. 20 OLE MISS TBA Nov. 26 at Alabama [CBS] 1:30 pm Nov. 27 at Arkansas TBA All times Central All times Central

Game 8 • LSU at Auburn • Oct. 23, 2010 • 2:30 p.m. • Jordan-Hare Stadium • Auburn, Ala. 2010 Auburn Football Game Notes

AUBURN-LSU SERIES NOTES AUBURN-LSU CONNECTIONS STATISTICAL The home team has won nine of the last 10 } Auburn linebacker Ashton Richardson is the games in the series ... At least one of the two son of Al Richardson, who starred at linebacker COMPARISON teams has been nationally ranked in each of the for LSU from 1979-82. The elder Richardson last 10 meetings, and last season snapped a string earned All-American and first-team All-SEC of six straight years that both teams were ranked honors as a senior, and still holds the LSU AUBURN VS. LSU ... Eight of the last 15 games have been decided by records for most tackles in a game (21) and a a or less, including five of the last six career (452). AU LSU ... Dating back to 1973, only six of the 23 meet- } LSU tight ends coach Steve Ensminger coached Points Scored 40.7 26.7 ings have been decided by more than 14 points ... at Auburn from 2003-08, coaching quarter- Total Offense 481.1 328.6 The winning team has reached 30 points just backs in 2003 before moving to tight ends from First Downs 23.4 17.0 twice in the last six years, after the winning team 2004-08. Rushing Yards 283.7 188.3 had scored at least 31 points in six of the previous } Passing Yards 197.4 140.3 Ensminger was the and Time of Possession 28:05 30:41 seven games ... The winning team posted quarterbacks coach at A&M in 1996 3rd Down Pct. 47% 41% shutouts in nine of the first 11 meetings in the when Auburn offensive line coach Points Allowed 24.4 14.4 series ... Auburn’s secondary has picked off 18 was in his first year as an offensive graduate Yards Allowed 367.9 242.1 passes in AU’s last seven wins over LSU, includ- assistant for the Aggies. Rushing Yards Allowed 101.7 83.6 ing six in 1994. } LSU offensive coordinator was Passing Yards Allowed 266.1 158.6 the head coach at BYU in 2004 when Grimes LSU QUICK HITTERS was in his first year as the Cougars’ offensive LSU improved to 7-0 with a 32-10 victory line coach. STATISTICAL LEADERS over McNeese State last Saturday ... The Tigers } LSU defensive coordinator John Chavis held rank third nationally in total defense (242.1), that same position at Tennessee when Auburn sixth in rushing defense (83.6), eighth in pass assistant head coach/ coach RUSHING YARDS defense (158.6) and 11th in scoring defense coached the Vols’ running AUBURN LSU (14.4), leading the SEC in all but scoring defense backs (2004-05) and wide receivers (2006-07). Cam Newton ...... 860 Stevan Ridley...... 686 ... LSU has had some struggles offensively, rank- } LSU defensive line coach Brick Haley was the ...... 443 ...... 207 ing last in the SEC in passing offense (140.3) and defensive line coach at Troy State from 1994- Onterio McCalebb ..374 Russell Shepard...... 171 10th in both total offense (328.6) and scoring 96, while Auburn director of football relations ...... 224 Michael Ford...... 132 offense (26.7) ... Stevan Ridley ranks second in Wayne Bolt was the offensive line coach. the SEC in rushing, averaging 98 yards per game } Auburn safeties coach was PASSING YARDS ... has excelled as a the coach and special teams coor- AUBURN LSU returner, leading the SEC and ranking fourth Cam Newton ...... 1278 Jordan Jefferson ...... 577 dinator at Bowling Green from 2001-02, while nationally in punt returns (21.1), including two Neil Caudle ...... 42 Jarrett Lee ...... 405 LSU offensive line coach touchdowns, and ranking second in the league in coached the offensive line and LSU wide RECEPTIONS kickoff returns (28.2) ... Kelvin Sheppard is sec- receivers coach Billy Gonzales coached the AUBURN LSU ond in the SEC in tackles, averaging 9.4 per game receivers for the Falcons. ...... 23 Terrence Toliver ...... 22 ... is third in the league in tackles for } LSU Assistant AD/Football Operations Dr. Terrell Zachery ...... 18 Russell Shepard...... 20 loss (11.5) and tied for second with five sacks. Sam Nadar was a at Auburn from Mario Fannin ...... 12 ...... 19 1963-67. Nadar received his undergraduate Emory Blake ...... 9 Deangelo Peterson ...... 9 AUBURN TIGERS FROM LOUISIANA degree from Auburn in 1967 and his master’s Auburn has five members of its squad who POINTS SCORED from AU in 1969. hail from the state of Louisiana. Sophomore WR } AUBURN LSU Auburn assistant equipment manager Mike DeAngelo Benton is from Bastrop, junior DE Joel Cam Newton...... 72 ...... 57 “Bones” Boniol is a 2001 graduate of LSU and Wes Byrum ...... 69 Stevan Ridley...... 36 Bonomolo is from Metairie, freshman WR served on the Tigers’ equipment staff from Two tied with ...... 24 Jordan Jefferson ...... 24 is from Thibodaux, junior LB 2002-06. Ashton Richardson is from New Orleans and TACKLES sophomore WR Travante Stallworth is from CLOSE ENCOUNTERS AUBURN LSU Leesville. Twelve of the 22 meetings in the Auburn- ...... 42 Kelvin Shepherd ...... 66 LSU series since 1988 have been decided by less Zac Etheridge ...... 41 Ryan Baker ...... 42 LSU TIGERS FROM ALABAMA than a touchdown. And like all good Southern Aairon Savage...... 37 Drake Nevis...... 38 There are five members of the LSU squad ...... 35 Brandon Taylor ...... 36 football series, many of those games have earned who hail from the state of Alabama. Junior DE memorable titles. Examples: Kendrick Adams is from Enterprise, freshman 1988: LSU scored with 1:41 remaining to AUBURN LSU DB Sam Gibson is from Prattville, freshman RB down fourth-ranked Auburn, 7-6. The noise Josh Bynes ...... 3 ...... 4 Connor Neighbors is from Huntsville, freshman from the Tiger Stadium crowd registered on a Three tied with...... 1 Patrick Peterson ...... 2 TE Jeremy Peeples is from Selma and redshirt campus seismograph, thus earning the contest freshman OG Josh Williford is from Dothan. the title of “Earthquake Game.” SACKS 1994: Auburn returned three of its five AUBURN LSU fourth-quarter interceptions for touchdowns to ...... 5.0 Jake Bequette ...... 4.0 Antoine Carter ...... 3.5 Tenarius Wright...... 3.0 rally from a two-touchdown deficit and win 30- 26. Auburn and LSU fans alike still recall the “ Game.” Game 8 • LSU at Auburn • Oct. 23, 2010 • 2:30 p.m. • Jordan-Hare Stadium • Auburn, Ala. 2010 Auburn Football Game Notes

1995: Wearing the traditional white jerseys with a 44-yard with just 1:40 left, at home for the first time in 13 years, LSU moments after Auburn had taken a 17-14 lead on stunned fifth-ranked Auburn, 12-6, when Troy a 5-yard pass from to Anthony Mix AUBURN SINGLE SEASON Twillie intercepted ’s 11-yard pass on fourth down with 4:52 left. into the end zone with no time remaining. The 2006: In a battle between two top-10 teams, RUSHING LEADERS, 1997 LSU media guide referred to this game Brandon Cox’s 1-yard quarterback sneak in the under the heading “Bring Back The Magic.” third quarter was the only touchdown in a 7-3 QUARTERBACKS 1996: “The Night The Barn Burned” will Auburn victory. No. 3 Auburn held off two late Att Yards long be remembered on the Plains. As the old scoring chances for No. 6 LSU, as Eric Brock 1. (1963) 185 1,006 Auburn Sports Arena burned just outside ended one drive by tipping away a fourth-down 2. Cam Newton (2010) 129 860 Jordan-Hare Stadium, LSU defeated Auburn 19- pass, then tackled Craig Davis on the 4-yard line 3. (1946) 181 772 15. After missing three field goals and an extra on the game’s final play to preserve the victory. 4. Phil Gargis (1974) 151 687 point, Auburn cut LSU’s lead to 17-15 with :38 2007: Matt Flynn hit Demetrius Byrd with a 5. Phil Gargis (1975) 162 658 remaining, but Jon Cooley’s two-point pass 22-yard scoring pass with just one second left to lift 6. Phil Gargis (1976) 142 534 attempt was picked off by Raion Hill, who No. 5 LSU to a 30-24 victory over No. 18 Auburn. 7. (2008) 98 411 returned it the other way for two points. Brandon Cox had connected with Rodgeriqus 8. Jimmy Sidle (1962) 61 394 1997: led Auburn on an Smith on a 3-yard scoring pass with just 3:21 left to 9. C. Thomas (1979) 56 326 80-yard, 10-play drive in the game’s final three give Auburn a 24-23 lead before Flynn’s pass 10. Tom Bryan (1964) 78 323 minutes to deliver a 31-28 upset of 10th-ranked capped a 58-yard game-winning drive. LSU in “The Comeback.” Rusty Williams capped 2008: Jarrett Lee’s 18-yard touchdown pass the drive on a 1-yard touchdown plunge with :30 to Brandon LaFell with 1:03 left gave No. 6 LSU a remaining. LSU attempted a 65-yard FG on the come-from-behind 26-21 win over No. 10 AUBURN CAREER game’s final play, but Quinton Reese blocked it to Auburn in Jordan-Hare Stadium. Auburn had seal the Auburn win. taken a 21-20 lead with just 6:40 left when Chris RUSHING LEADERS, 2004: With the threat of Hurricane Ivan Todd found Robert Dunn for a 15-yard score, looming, members of the Auburn football team before Lee led LSU on the game-winning drive. QUARTERBACKS spent Wednesday though Friday nights in hotels In all, 21 of the 44 games played between the Att Yards as the campus was closed, but two schools have been decided by a touchdown 1. Phil Gargis (1973-76) 456 1,884 the game went on as scheduled. The seemingly or less, with LSU owning an 11-9-1 edge in those 2. Jimmy Sidle (1962-64) 326 1,400 automatic extra point proved to be a challenge games. 3. Travis Tidwell (1946-49) 440 996 for both teams, but a second chance for Auburn 4. Cam Newton (2010) 129 860 allowed the Tigers to emerge with a 10-9 win in TALE OF THE TIGERS 5. Charles Thomas (1978-81) 215 692 “The Extra Point Game.” LSU missed the PAT Auburn and LSU have been two of the most 6. Kodi Burns (2007-08) 208 614 after its first-quarter touchdown, but still led 9-3 successful teams in the SEC during the past 7. Pat Sullivan (1969-71) 151 560 late in the game. After Courtney Taylor hauled in decade. Since 2000, LSU has the second-best 8. (1981-83) 229 534 a 16-yard score with just 1:14 left to tie the score, record in the SEC in conference games at 59-25, 9. Dameyune Craig (1994-97) 270 499 Auburn missed its extra point. An LSU personal while Auburn is fourth at 56-28. The winner of 10. Charlie Trotman (1977-79) 222 472 foul gave a second chance, and he the Auburn-LSU game has represented the SEC Note: Sidle rushed for 1703 yards in his career, but delivered the winning point. West in for the SEC Championship game 303 were accumulated as a tailback. Burns has 2005: The first overtime game between the six times in the last 10 years (Auburn in 2000 and rushed for 794 yards in his career, but 180 were accu- two teams was won by LSU, 20-17, when John 2004, LSU in 2001, 2003, 2005 and 2007). LSU mulated as a wide receiver. Vaughn’s 39-yard field goal attempt bounced off won national championships in 2003 and 2007, the left upright. A 30-yard field goal by LSU’s while Auburn posted an undefeated season in Chris Jackson to start the overtime turned out to 2004. TALE OF THE TAPE be the winning points. Jackson forced overtime Below is a comparison of the size of Auburn quarterback Cam Newton and other notable Auburn quarterbacks over the past 40 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES STANDINGS years (senior year in parentheses). Cam Newton 6-6 250 October 17 Standings Chris Todd (2009) 6-4 210 Harris Poll Coaches Poll Computer BCS Brandon Cox (2007) 6-2 207 Team Rank Pts. Rank Pts. Pts. Avg. Prev. (2004) 6-5 228 1. Oklahoma 4 .8800 3 .9044 .9800 .9215 N/A Ben Leard (2000) 6-4 225 2. Oregon 1 .9819 1 .9844 .7100 .8921 N/A Dameyune Craig (1997) 6-1 200 3. Boise State 2 .9504 2 .9390 .7800 .8898 N/A Patrick Nix (1995) 6-2 199 Stan White (1993) 6-3 202 4. Auburn 5 .8531 5 .8393 .9000 .8641 N/A (1989) 6-2 211 5. TCU 3 .8906 4 .8814 .8000 .8573 N/A Jeff Burger (1987) 6-0 211 6. LSU 6 .7660 6 .7675 .9400 .8245 N/A Pat Washington (1985) 6-2 199 7. Michigan State 8 .6952 8 .7031 .8900 .7628 N/A Randy Cambpell (1983) 6-0 170 8. Alabama 7 .7405 7 .7356 .5200 .6654 N/A Charlie Trotman (1979) 5-11 174 9. Utah 9 .6814 9 .6807 .6000 .6540 N/A Phil Gargis (1976) 6-0 187 10. Ohio State 10 .6234 10 .6346 .4600 .5726 N/A Pat Sullivan (1971) 6-0 190

Game 8 • LSU at Auburn • Oct. 23, 2010 • 2:30 p.m. • Jordan-Hare Stadium • Auburn, Ala. 2010 Auburn Football Game Notes

TIGERS TOUGH ON TOP TEN 7-0 START ADDS TO WINNING STREAK Auburn has won nine of its last 16 games Auburn’s 7-0 start is the first for the Tigers AUBURN IN 2010 against teams ranked in the Associated Press top since the 2004 season, and the fourth in the last 10, and has 15 wins in 26 attempts over Top 10 18 seasons. In the previous 18-year period from BY THE NUMBERS teams since 2001. The Tigers’ last win over a top- 1975-92, the Tigers only started 7-0 one time 10 ranked team came in 2007. (1986). Auburn has now started a season 7-0 11 CATEGORY 2010 In 2007, Auburn won at No. 4 Florida, 20- times in its history. The 7-0 start extended Record...... 7-0 17, and in 2006, the Tigers beat No. 6 LSU (7-3) Auburn’s winning streak to eight games, which is SEC ...... 4-0 and No. 2 Florida (27-17). In 2005, Auburn post- the longest since Auburn won 15 in a row from West ...... 2-0 2003-04. East...... 2-0 ed victories at No. 9 Georgia (31-30) and against Non-Conference ...... 3-0 No. 8 Alabama (28-18). In 2004, Auburn defeat- THROUGH SEVEN GAMES ed No. 5 LSU (10-9), No. 10 Tennessee (34-10), Home ...... 5-0 Below is a statistical comparison of Auburn’s Away ...... 2-0 No. 8 Georgia (24-6) and No. 9 Virginia Tech two Gene Chizik-coached teams after seven Neutral ...... 0-0 (16-13) in the NOKIA . games. Day ...... 2-0 In 2003, the Tigers beat No. 7 Tennessee (28- Night (6 p.m. or later) ...... 5-0 21), then the new No. 7 team, Arkansas, the fol- Category 2009 2010 TV Games ...... 7-0 lowing week (10-3). In 2002, Auburn beat No. 10 CBS...... 1-0 Record 5-2 7-0 LSU (31-7), No. 9 Alabama (17-7) and No. 10 ESPN ...... 3-0 Points Scored 34.9 40.7 ESPN2 ...... 1-0 Penn State in the Capital One Bowl. The streak Total Offense 464.9 481.1 ESPNU...... 1-0 started in 2001 with a 23-20 victory over No. 1 First Downs 21.7 23.4 ESPN 3D ...... 2-0 Florida. Rushing Yards 247.3 283.7 FSN...... 1-0 Passing Yards 217.6 197.4 SEC Network ...... 0-0 VS. TEAMS RANKED NO. 6 Time of Possession 27:49 28:05 Auburn has an all-time record of 4-4 3rd Down Conversion Pct. .417 .466 Scoring First...... 3-0 against teams ranked No. 6 in the Associated Points Allowed 26.3 24.4 Opponent Scoring First ...... 4-0 Press poll. Ironically, Auburn’s last two games Yards Allowed 367.6 367.9 Leading at Half ...... 5-0 against No. 6-ranked teams were also against Rushing Yards Allowed 181.4 101.7 Trailing at Half ...... 2-0 Passing Yards Allowed 186.1 266.1 Tied at Half ...... 0-0 LSU, in 2006 and 2008. No. 3 Auburn won the Leading after Third...... 5-0 2006 game, 7-3, and LSU won the 2008 contest SCOOTIN’ NEWTON Trailing after Third...... 1-0 over No. 10 Auburn, 21-16. Auburn’s other vic- Junior quarterback Cam Newton leads the Tied after Third ...... 1-0 tories over No. 6-ranked teams came in 1954 SEC and ranks 11th nationally (third among Overtime Games ...... 1-0 (14-13 over Miami (Fla.)), 1963 (10-8 over quarterbacks) in rushing, averaging 122.9 yards Alabama) and 1965 (23-18 over Kentucky. Scoring fewer than 20 pts...... 1-0 per game. His numbers are even better in SEC Auburn has a better record against No. 6 teams games, as he averages 158.0 yards per game and Scoring 20+ points ...... 6-0 when the Tigers are not ranked (2-1) then when Scoring 30+ points ...... 5-0 has 10 rushing touchdowns - both league bests. Auburn is ranked (2-3). Allowing fewer than 20 pts...... 2-0 He is the first player in school history to rush for three or more touchdowns in three consecutive Allowing 20+ points ...... 5-0 ON THIS DATE Allowing 30+ points ...... 2-0 SEC games, and the second player in school his- Auburn has an all-time record of 11-5 on tory to rush for three or more touchdowns in Rushing for less than 100 yds...... 0-0 Oct. 23, including a 4-1 record in games played in back-to-back games, joining (1979). Rushing for 100+ yds...... 7-0 Auburn. The Tigers are 4-0 when playing on Oct. In just seven games, Newton already has the Rushing for 200+ yds...... 6-0 23 as a ranked team, with wins in 2004 (42-10 vs. sixth-best single-season rushing total by a quar- Passing for 200+ yds...... 4-0 Kentucky), 1971 (35-13 vs. Clemson), 1959 (21-6 terback in SEC history with 860 yards. With just Passing for 300+ yds...... 0-0 vs. Miami) and 1937 (21-0 at ). over half the regular season completed, Newton Auburn is 0-1 when playing nationally-ranked is on pace to finish the regular season with 1,474 Totaling less than 300 yds...... 0-0 teams on Oct. 23, losing at Tulane, 21-6, in 1948. yards rushing. The SEC record for yards rushing 300+ yds. of total offense ...... 7-0 by a quarterback in a single season is 1,006 by 400+ yds. of total offense ...... 6-0 IN OCTOBER Auburn’s Jimmy Sidle in 1963. Auburn, which just concluded its seventh Newton, who leads the SEC in rushing by Allowing less than 100 yds. rushing...... 3-0 consecutive winning month of September, is Allowing less than 300 yds. total off...... 2-0 174 yards over his nearest competitor, also has a 293-149-18 (.657) all-time in the month of Allowing 300+ yds. total offense ...... 5-0 chance to become the first quarterback to lead October. The Tigers are 28-11 (.718) in their last the SEC in rushing since Sidle in 1963. Having 100-yd. rusher ...... 4-0 39 games in October. The top 10 single-season rushing totals by a Opp. have 100-yd. rusher...... 1-0 quarterback in SEC history are: IN THE POLLS 1. 1,006 Jimmy Sidle (Auburn) 1963 No turnovers ...... 1-0 Auburn is currently ranked fifth in the 2. 910 (Florida) 2009 Fewer than 3 turnovers ...... 7-0 Associated Press, USA Today and Harris 3. 909 Mike Fanuzzi (Kentucky) 1974 3 or more turnovers ...... 0-0 Interactive polls, receiving one first-place vote in 4. 895 Tim Tebow (Florida) 2007 No takeaways...... 2-0 the coaches poll. It marks the highest ranking in 5. 870 Andy Johnson (Georgia) 1971 Fewer than 3 takeaways ...... 4-0 the AP poll for Auburn since the 2006 season, 6. 860 Cam Newton (Auburn) 2010 3 or more takeaways ...... 3-0 when Auburn was ranked fifth in the Nov. 5 poll 7. 772 Travis Tidwell (Auburn) 1946 prior to a game against Georgia. 8. 771 Derrick Ramsey (Kentucky) 1976 More than 30:00 of possession ...... 3-0 9. 724 (Georgia) 1976 Less than 30:00 of possession ...... 4-0 10. 707 Matt Jones (Arkansas) 2003

Game 8 • LSU at Auburn • Oct. 23, 2010 • 2:30 p.m. • Jordan-Hare Stadium • Auburn, Ala. 2010 Auburn Football Game Notes

FOUR OF THE TOP 50 CARRYING THE LOAD Cam Newton has only played seven games Cam Newton has been extremely vital to SEC STANDINGS at Auburn, but amazingly, he already owns four Auburn’s success this season, as he has had a of the top 50 rushing performances in the histo- hand in 25 of the team’s 35 (71.4 pct.) offensive ry of a school known for its long line of stellar touchdowns, throwing for 13 and rushing for 12. Eastern Division running backs. In his Auburn debut, Newton The 25 TDs passing and rushing leads the nation SEC Overall posted the second-highest rushing total ever for and already ranks second best in a single season WL W L an Auburn quarterback, gaining 171 yards and in school history, just one away from the school South Carolina 2 2 4 2 two touchdowns against Arkansas State. He record held by Pat Sullivan (1970). Florida 2 3 4 3 topped that against South Carolina, going for Newton has accumulated 2,138 yards of Georgia 2 3 3 4 176 yards and three scores, then went for 198 total offense, with 1,278 yards through the air Vanderbilt 1 2 2 4 yards and four TDs at Kentucky, tying the and 860 yards rushing. That makes him respon- Kentucky 1 3 4 3 school single-game record for rushing touch- sible for 63.5 percent of Auburn’s 3,368 yards of Tennessee 0 3 2 4 downs by a quarterback. He added 188 yards offense, which is ninth most nationally. and three TDs against Arkansas. Western Division Newton is the only player in school history OFFENSE KEEPS ROLLING SEC Overall to rush for 170 or more yards in three consecu- Auburn’s offense continues to shine under WL W L tive Southeastern Conference games. Only two Auburn 4 0 7 0 second-year offensive coordinator Gus others rushed for at least 150 in three straight LSU 4 0 7 0 Malzahn, as the Tigers rank sixth nationally in SEC games: James Brooks (1980) and Carnell Alabama 3 1 6 1 Williams (2004). Newton is also only the second scoring offense (40.7) and rushing offense Mississippi State 2 2 5 2 player in school history to rush for 170 ore more (283.7) and ninth in total offense (481.1). In 20 Arkansas 1 2 4 2 yards four times in a single season, joining Bo games under Malzahn, Auburn has totaled at Ole Miss 1 2 3 3 Jackson who accomplished the feat in 1985. least 500 yards of offense seven times. Prior to Malzahn’s arrival in 2009, Auburn hadn’t had a THIS WEEK’S SCHEDULE MORE THAN JUST A RUNNER single 500-yard game since the 2005 Georgia Saturday, Oct. 23 Cam Newton hasn’t only excelled with his game - a streak of 40 games. Ole Miss at Arkansas, 11:21 am [SEC NET] feet, but also throwing the ball. Newton ranks LSU at Auburn, 2:30 pm [CBS] second nationally in passing efficiency (180.73) GAINING GROUND Alabama at Tennessee, 6 pm [ESPN] and became the first quarterback in school his- Auburn’s running game has been dominant UAB at Mississippi State, 6 pm [ESPNU] tory to throw at least two touchdown passes in this season, as the Tigers lead the SEC with their South Carolina at Vanderbilt, 6 pm [FSN] each of the first five games of a season. No other average of 283.7 yards per game. Auburn has Georgia at Kentucky, 6:30 pm [CSS] Auburn quarterback had done that in as many as four of the top 18 rushers in the SEC, led by the first three games. junior quarterback Cam Newton, who averages a All times listed are Central time Newton has accounted for five TDs in a league-best 122.9 yards per game on the ground game twice this season (vs. Arkansas State and even after not calling his own number on a run- LAST WEEK’S RESULTS South Carolina) and was named SEC Offensive ning play once Oct. 2 vs. ULM. Freshman Saturday, Oct. 16 Player of the Week after both games. In addition Michael Dyer is 10th in the SEC averaging 63.3 GEORGIA 43, Vanderbilt 0 to his rushing and passing efficiency numbers, yards per game, while sophomore Onterio AUBURN 65, Arkansas 43 he leads the SEC and ranks 11th nationally in KENTUCKY 31, South Carolina 28 McCalebb (53.4) and senior Mario Fannin (37.3) total offense (305.4), ranks sixth in the SEC in Mississippi State 10, FLORIDA 7 have also contributed in the ground game. all-purpose yards (126.0), has caught a pass for LSU 32, McNeese State 10 Against South Carolina Sept. 25, Auburn 22 yards and even punted once for 22 yards. ALABAMA 23, Ole Miss 10 had two 100-yard rushers in the same game for ON THE VERGE OF HISTORY the third time in the last two seasons, as Newton Home team in CAPS Through seven games, Cam Newton is on had 176 yards on the ground and Dyer rushed pace to become the first quarterback in SEC his- for an even 100. tory to throw for 2,000 yards and rush for 1,000 Auburn rushed for 367 yards against yards in a season - a feat accomplished by just Arkansas State, 334 yards against South COACHING STAFF seven quarterbacks in NCAA history entering Carolina, 311 yards at Kentucky and 330 yards this season, including just three from BCS con- against Arkansas. Since records became avail- ASSIGNMENTS ference schools. Newton is currently on pace to able in 1967, Auburn had never before rushed finish the regular season with 2,191 yards pass- for at least 300 yards in three straight SEC : TE (Field) ing and 1,474 yards rushing. The list of quarter- games. Jeff Grimes: OL (Field) backs who have achieved the 2,000/1,000 mile- In 20 games under Auburn : CB (Press Box) stone follows: has now rushed for at least 300 yards six times. Curtis Luper: RB/Recruit. Coord. (Press Box) QB School Year Pass Rush Prior to Malzahn’s arrival, Auburn had just four Gus Malzahn: OC/QB (Field) Dwight Dasher Middle Tenn. 2009 2,789 1,154 : DL (Field) Colin Kaepernick Nevada 2009 2,052 1,183 300-yard rushing games in the previous six sea- sons combined. : DC/LB (Field) Joe Webb UAB 2009 2,299 1,427 Trooper Taylor: Asst. HC/WR (Field) Colin Kaepernick Nevada 2008 2,849 1,130 Joe Webb UAB 2008 2,367 1,021 Tommy Thigpen: Safeties (Field) Dan LeFevour Central Mich. 2007 3,652 1,122 Brad Smith Missouri 2005 2,304 1,301 Vince Young Texas 2005 3,036 1,050 Brad Smith Missouri 2002 2,333 1,029 Woodrow Dantzler Clemson 2001 2,360 1,004

Game 8 • LSU at Auburn • Oct. 23, 2010 • 2:30 p.m. • Jordan-Hare Stadium • Auburn, Ala. 2010 Auburn Football Game Notes

PASSING FANCY 19 plays before Wes Byrum kicked a game-win- AUBURN IN THE Auburn currently ranks second in the ning 24-yard field goal as time expired. The 19- nation in passing efficiency with a rating of play drive tied for the second longest in school SEC/NCAA STATS 178.07, thanks largely to two key factors. First, history, just missing the school record of 20 the Tigers lead the nation with an average of plays set at West Virginia in 2008. (Through games played 10/16) 10.47 yards per pass attempt. Only one other school (Boise State - 10.26) averages at least 10 COMEBACK KIDS TEAM yards per attempt. Second, the Tigers have Auburn has trailed in five of its seven vic- SEC NCAA scored touchdowns on 9.85 percent of their pass tories this season and overcame double-digit Pass Efficiency (178.07)...... 1st 2nd attempts, which is second in the nation. deficits to beat both Clemson and South Scoring Offense (40.7)...... 1st 6th Individually, Cam Newton leads the SEC Carolina. The Tigers trailed Clemson 17-0 in and ranks second in the country with a rating of the second quarter Sept. 18 before winning 27- Rushing Offense (283.7) ...... 1st 6th 180.53, thanks largely to his nation-best 10.66 24 in overtime, and trailed the Gamecocks 20-7 Total Offense (481.1) ...... 1st 9th touchdown percentage, and his average of 10.48 in the second period Sept. 25 before rallying for First Downs (23.4) ...... 1st 21st yards per pass attempt, which also leads the a 35-27 victory. Red Zone Offense (89.5) ...... T1st T18th country. It marked just the third time since 1970 Turnover Margin (+0.6) ...... 2nd T30th that Auburn has had two wins in the same sea- Rushing Defense (101.7) ...... 3rd 15th BIG PLAYS son while overcoming double digit deficits, and Kickoff Returns (25.9) ...... 3rd 16th The Tigers have run 17 plays already this the first time it happened in consecutive games. Third-Down Conversions (46.6)...... 3rd 29th season that covered at least 35 yards, including In 1997, Auburn overcame 11-point deficits to Sacks Allowed (1.3)...... 4th 32nd 10 that resulted in touchdowns. Last season, beat both Alabama in the and Auburn had 22 plays of at least 35 yards. In Clemson in the . In 1972, Auburn Kickoff Return Defense (20.3)...... 4th 41st 2008, before Gus Malzahn’s arrival, the Tigers trailed Georgia Tech by 14 and Alabama by 16 Tackles For Loss (7.3) ...... 5th 24th had just nine plays that covered 35 or more in the Punt Bama Punt game before winning Opponent 3rd-Down Conv. (35.6) ...... 5th 36th yards all season. both contests. Sacks By (2.4) ...... 5th 38th The victory over Clemson also marked the Pass Offense (197.4) ...... 7th 76th EXPERIENCED O-LINE PAVES THE WAY first time that Auburn overcame a deficit of at Scoring Defense (24.4) ...... 8th 63rd Auburn has one of the most experienced if least 17 points to win since Sept. 28, 2002, when Total Defense (367.9) ...... 9th 63rd not one of the best offensive lines in the coun- the Tigers trailed Syracuse 17-0 at Jordan-Hare Punt Returns (6.8)...... 9th 80th try, with four starters returning who have com- Stadium before coming back to win 37-34 in Pass Def. Efficiency (136.65) ...... 10th 86th bined to make 137 career starts. Senior All- three overtimes. It was just Auburn’s fourth 17- American candidate and Outland Trophy watch point deficit overcome in a victory since 1970. Time Of Possession (28:05) ...... 10th 97th list candidate has started all 45 Year Opponent Trailed (Qtr) Final Red Zone Defense (91.3) ...... 10th 109th games at tackle since arriving as a true fresh- Penalities (57.6) ...... 11th 80th 2010 Clemson 0-17 (2nd) 27-24 (OT) man, while center , a Rimington 2010 South Carolina 7-20 (2nd) 35-27 Net Punting (34.6)...... 11th 84th Trophy candidate, has made 39 starts since his 1997 Alabama 6-17 (3rd) 18-17 Pass Defense (266.1) ...... 11th 108th true freshman season. Guards Mike Berry (28 1997 Clemson 6-17 (3rd) 21-17 Opponent First Downs (22.7) ...... 12th 110th starts) and Byron Isom (25 starts) round out the 1972 Georgia Tech 0-14 (2nd) 24-14 experienced group. 1972 Alabama 0-16 (4th) 17-16 Auburn’s offensive line was ranked as the fifth-best OL unit in the country by Phil Steele STOPPING THE RUN INDIVIDUAL and Lindy’s in their preseason publications. Auburn’s defense has excelled against the run this season, ranking third in the SEC and SEC NCAA CARDIAC KIDS 15th nationally in rushing defense, allowing just C. Newton, Passing Eff. (180.53) ...... 1st 2nd Auburn has won four games this season by 101.7 yards per game. Auburn has held six of its N. Fairley, Tackles for Loss (1.9) ...... 1st T5th single digits, including three games that were last 11 opponents to less than 100 yards rushing C. Newton, Rushing (122.9) ...... 1st 11th decided by just three points. The last time dating back to the end of the 2009 season. The C. Newton, Total Offense (305.4) ...... 1st 11th Auburn won three games by three of fewer Tigers have not allowed a single running play of C. Newton, Scoring (10.3) ...... T2nd T10th points in the same season was 2007, and the last more than 26 yards this season. time Auburn was 3-0 in any season in games W. Byrum, Field Goals (1.6) ...... 3rd T20th decided by three points or less was in 2001, FOURTH QUARTER DEFENSE W. Byrum, Scoring (9.9)...... 4th T18th when the Tigers beat Vanderbilt (24-21), Auburn’s defense has stepped up late in J. Bynes, Interceptions (.4)...... T4th T35th Mississippi State (16-14) and Florida (23-20) on games, as the Tigers have allowed just 21 points N. Fairley, Sacks (.71)...... T4th T37th consecutive Saturdays. in the fourth quarter and overtime this season C. Newton, All-Purpose Yards (126.0)...... 6th 45th while limiting their four SEC opponents to just THE LONG AND SHORT OF IT D. Washington, Kickoff Returns (25.2) ....8th T47th 11 fourth-quarter points. Auburn has held Of Auburn’s 45 scoring drives in regulation Q. Carr, Punt Returns (6.8) ...... 8th 53rd opponents to 5-of-23 (.217) on third-down con- this season, 18 have taken less than two minutes off version attempts in the fourth quarter and over- A. Carter, Sacks (0.58) ...... 9th T61st the clock, while seven have taken more than four time, and forced turnovers on all four of South D. Adams, Receiving Yards (59.9)...... 9th 84th minutes. Fourteen used just four plays or fewer, Carolina’s fourth-quarter possessions Sept. 25 M. Dyer, Rushing (63.3)...... 10th 82nd while 12 others have used nine plays or more. and three straight fourth-quarter drives by Auburn held the ball for the final 7:22 of Arkansas Oct. 16. the game against Kentucky, driving 86 yards on

Game 8 • LSU at Auburn • Oct. 23, 2010 • 2:30 p.m. • Jordan-Hare Stadium • Auburn, Ala. 2010 Auburn Football Game Notes

CREATING TURNOVERS school history. Sophomore Onterio McCalebb Auburn has forced 12 turnovers in the last returned a kickoff 99 yards against Arkansas. four games, and eight of the 12 turnovers came Junior Quindarius Carr has averaged 6.8 yards SEC SUCCESS in the fourth quarter, resulting in 42 Auburn per punt return, which is eighth in the league. points. Freshman Demetruce McNeal has a team-high Since the 2004 season, Auburn has won In the first three games of the season, 10 tackles on special teams. 35 of its 52 Southeastern Conference games Auburn was -4 in turnover ratio (2 forced/6 In addition, senior Mike Blanc blocked a PAT and 36 of its 53 games against SEC schools, giveaways), while in the last four games, Auburn against Arkansas State and freshman Antonio including the 2004 SEC Championship game is +8 in turnover ratio (12 forced/4 giveaways). Goodwin blocked a punt against Arkansas. victory over Tennessee. Auburn’s success against conference schools dates back beyond FAIRLEY DOMINANT CHIZIK ERA IN SECOND YEAR 2004, however, as since the start of the 2000 Nick Fairley has emerged as a force at Head coach Gene Chizik is in his second season, the Tigers have the fourth best record defensive tackle for Auburn, leading the SEC in year at the helm of the Auburn program, after among the 12 league schools in regular season tackles for loss (13.5) and tying for second in recording the second-most wins by a first-year conference games. The following are the com- sacks (5.0). His 13.5 tackles for loss are tied for coach in Auburn history last season. He also bined conference records of the 12 SEC fourth most in the country and he has at least became the first Auburn head coach to take his schools from 2000-10. one in every game this season. team to a bowl game in his initial season, lead- W-L Pct. Fairley was named SEC Defensive Player of ing the Tigers to a 38-35 overtime victory over Florida 63-22 .741 the Week for his performance at Mississippi Northwestern in the Outback Bowl. Chizik also LSU 59-25 .702 State, where he totaled five tackles including 2.5 became just the third coach in Auburn history Georgia 57-28 .671 for losses and 1.5 sacks, an interception, a fum- to win his first five games as head coach, and Auburn 56-28 .667 ble recovery and three quarterback hurries. He became just the third SEC coach since the Tennessee 51-32 .614 was named the SEC Defensive Lineman of the league expanded in 1992 to start 5-0. Alabama 38-35 .521 Week after recording four tackles, three of which South Carolina 39-45 .464 went for losses including a sack, against ULM. STAFF REMAINS INTACT Arkansas 38-45 .458 Auburn achieved a rare feat by keeping its Ole Miss 34-49 .410 BYNES LEADS LINEBACKERS entire coaching staff from last season, making Mississippi State 22-61 .265 Senior Josh Bynes led Auburn in tackles Auburn the only school in the SEC to return its Kentucky 21-63 .250 last season with 104, and is leading again this head coach and every full-time assistant coach. Vanderbilt 13-70 .157 season with 42 tackles, including 4.5 tackles for The last time Auburn returned its entire coach- loss. He has also recorded three interceptions, ing staff was when the 2006 staff returned intact giving him seven for his career, two pass break- in 2007. ups and four quarterback hurries. Bynes has started the last 28 consecutive games at line- THE SENIOR CLASS backer for the Tigers. Head coach Gene Chizik has a senior class that includes 24 players at Auburn in 2010, BYRUM RECORD WATCH which is the largest in Auburn history and TIGERS SINCE 2000 Lou Groza Award candidate Wes Byrum is almost double the size of last year’s senior class Since the start of the 2000 season, closing in on becoming Auburn’s all-time lead- of 13. The previous largest senior class was 23 in Auburn has one of the best records in all of ing scorer. Byrum, who set a school single-sea- 1988. the Football Bowl Subdivision. The Tigers’ son record for points by a kicker last season The 2010 seniors include: OL Mike Berry, record of 95-39 (.709) ranks 14th among all with 99, has 69 points this season and needs just DL Mike Blanc, OL Jorrell Bostrom, WR Kodi 120 programs. The list of the top 20 programs four more to pass John Vaughn (2003-06) for Burns, LB Josh Bynes, K Wes Byrum, DE the top spot on Auburn’s career points scored Antoine Carter, QB Neil Caudle, LB Wade since 2000 in terms of winning percentage list. Byrum is currently second on the list with Christopher, DL , OL Bart Eddins, follows: 309 points, which ranks 18th in SEC history. S Zac Etheridge, RB Mario Fannin, DE Michael W-L Pct. Byrum had a field goal attempt blocked in Goggans, OL Byron Isom, DB Woody 1. Boise State 118-17 .874 2. Texas 114-21 .844 the fourth quarter at Mississippi State, snapping Parramore, OL Ryan Pugh, DB Aairon Savage, 3. Oklahoma 116-24 .829 a streak of nine consecutive made field goal P Ryan Shoemaker, LB Craig Stevens, DB 4. Ohio State 108-26 .806 attempts dating back to last season. His last pre- , WR Jay Wisner, WR 5. USC 107-28 .793 vious miss was at Tennessee in 2009. He cur- Terrell Zachery and OL Lee Ziemba. 6. TCU 102-29 .779 rently has a streak of six straight and has made 7. LSU 106-31 .774 26 of his last 30 field goal attempts after hitting IRON MEN 8. Florida 104-33 .759 just 11-of-19 in 2008. He scored 17 points on Of Auburn’s 24 seniors, 13 have seen time 9. Virginia Tech 104-34 .754 three field goals and eight PATs vs. Arkansas in at least 30 games during their careers, includ- 10. Georgia 101-35 .743 Oct. 16, which was the most points by an ing eight who have played in 40 or more games. 11. Miami (Fla.) 95-35 .731 Auburn kicker since Jaret Holmes had 17 Mario Fannin leads the group with 47 games 12. Utah 92-36 .719 against UAB in 1996. played, including three in 2006 before redshirt- 13. Oregon 93-38 .710 ing and 44 games over the past four seasons, 14. Auburn 95-39 .709 SPECIAL TEAMS IMPROVEMENTS while Michael Goggans and Lee Ziemba have 15. West Virginia 91-40 .695 In addition to Wes Byrum, a number of played in all 45 games since 2007. Mike Blanc 16. Wisconsin 92-44 .676 other players are excelling on special teams. and Wes Byrum are next with 44 games played 17. Florida State 91-44 .674 Senior Demond Washington ranks eighth in the each, followed by Zac Etheridge and Craig 18. 90-44 .672 19. Nebraska 89-45 .664 SEC averaging 25.2 yards per kickoff return, Stevens (43), Ryan Pugh (40), Kodi Burns and 20. Louisville 85-44 .659 and had 126 kickoff return yards against Antoine Carter (39), Mike Berry (38), Josh Arkansas State, which is the 12th best total in Bynes (37) and Zach Clayton (34).

Game 8 • LSU at Auburn • Oct. 23, 2010 • 2:30 p.m. • Jordan-Hare Stadium • Auburn, Ala. 2010 Auburn Football Game Notes

STARTS STREAKS RB Michael Dyer, WR Antonio Goodwin, LB Listed are the top 10 FBS programs in the Senior Lee Ziemba has the longest staring Jake Holland, WR Shaun Kitchens, DE Corey nation in terms of number of players who have streak on the squad, having started all 45 games Lemonier, DB Demetruce McNeal, K Cody completed their bachelor’s degrees prior to the over the past four seasons. If he starts all 12 reg- Parkey, WR Trovon Reed, DE Craig Sanders, DB start of the 2010 season. ular-season games this year, he will break Will Ryan Smith and DL Jeffrey Whitaker. Herring’s school records of 49 career starts and 1. Boston College ...... 14 2. Auburn ...... 11 49 consecutive starts. THIRD STRAIGHT NEW OPENING DAY QB 3. Tennessee ...... 9 One other senior has a streak that dates Junior college transfer Cam Newton 4. Kansas State ...... 8 back to his freshman season, as Ryan Pugh has became Auburn’s third opening-day starter in as Virginia Tech ...... 8 made 35 straight starts. Senior Josh Bynes is many seasons, but he is no stranger to the SEC. UCF...... 8 next with 28 consecutive starts and senior Mike Newton played at Florida as a true freshman in 7. Memphis...... 7 Berry has made 25 straight starts. Sophomore 2007, rushing 16 times for 103 yards and three Texas A&M ...... 7 Daren Bates has started all 20 games over the touchdowns, and also played in the 2008 open- Marshall ...... 7 last two seasons. er before redshirting. He spent the 2009 season Northwestern...... 7 at Blinn (Texas) College, helping the team to the 0+ POINTS EQUALS VICTORY HIGHLY TOUTED RECRUITING CLASS 2009 NJCAA national championship by passing 3 While Auburn’s seniors are a critical part of for 2,833 yards and 22 scores while also rushing Auburn has won 61 consecutive games the team, another strong recruiting class is play- for 655 yards and 16 TDs, making him the No. when scoring 30 or more points. The last time ing a big role in the Tigers’ success. Auburn’s 1-ranked junior college prospect in the country the Tigers lost when registering at least 30 2010 recruiting class was ranked No. 4 in the according to Rivals.com. points was a 56-49, four overtime loss to nation by both ESPN.com/Scouts, Inc., and Georgia in 1996. In its history, Auburn is now Rivals.com and sixth by Scout.com. Seven JORDAN-HARE STADIUM 280-4 all-time when scoring at least 30 points. members of the recruiting class were part of the Now celebrating its 71st year as home to WHEN SCORING 20+ POINTS ESPNU 150. the Auburn football team, Jordan-Hare Stadium is the nation’s 10th-largest on-campus stadium, Since the 2000 season, Auburn is 85-11 SOMETHING OLD, SOMETHING NEW with a capacity of 87,451 fans. The Tigers, who (.885) when scoring 20 or more points in a The players on Auburn’s roster ranged in have averaged more than 80,000 fans during game. Dating back to the start of the 1993 sea- age from 17 to 23 when the season opened. The each of the past 17 seasons, are 275-69-7 (.793) son, Auburn is 128-18-1 (.874) when scoring 20 oldest Tiger, sixth-year senior Aairon Savage all-time at Jordan-Hare Stadium. or more points in a game. (DOB 12/29/86) was 23 years, eight months and Auburn has clinched its 11th straight win- TIGER PROS six days old on the date of the season opener. ning season at Jordan-Hare Stadium, posting a The youngest player is freshman Jonathon mark of 61-15 (.803) at home since the 2000 Auburn has demonstrated a proficiency for Mincy (DOB 9/5/92), who celebrated his 18th season. The Tigers were undefeated at home placing players in the . birthday the day after the Arkansas State game. during two of those seasons, going 7-0 in both There were 27 former Auburn Tigers listed on 2000 and 2004. NFL rosters on opening day, which was tied for SUCCESSFUL RETURN FOR DBs 12th most from any school in the nation. Four Auburn’s secondary has been boosted by UNDER THE LIGHTS AT JORDAN-HARE NFL teams have three former Tigers on the ros- the return of three former starters who returned Auburn has been tough to beat in night ter, including the , , from injuries, including two that missed the games at Jordan-Hare Stadium, accumulating a Oakland Raiders and . Twenty- entire 2009 season. record of 22-4 (.846) since the 2000 season in two of the 32 teams have at least one former Senior safety Zac Etheridge, who suffered a home games starting at 6 p.m. or later, including Auburn player on the roster. season-ending neck injury last Halloween a 3-0 mark this year. That stretch includes a 5-1 AUBURN BY THE NUMBERS against Ole Miss, is second on the team with 41 record against nationally-ranked opponents, tackles, has an interception and a pass break-up, with wins over No. 1 Florida in 2001, No. 2 The Tigers return 48 lettermen from last and returned a 47 yards for a touchdown Florida in 2006, No. 7 Tennessee in 2003, No. 12 season, including 24 on offense, 22 on defense against Arkansas. Senior safety Aairon Savage, South Carolina this season and No. 14 Georgia and two specialists. Auburn returns seven who missed both the 2008 (knee) and 2009 in 2000. starters on offense and eight on defense. (Achilles) seasons in their entirety before being Auburn’s current roster of 112 players granted a sixth year of eligibility by the NCAA TIGER GRADS includes 24 seniors, 24 juniors, 22 sophomores, in February, is third on the team with 37 tackles, Auburn began the season with 11 gradu- seven redshirt freshmen and 35 freshmen. The including one for loss. ates on its roster, which is second most among underclassmen (64) represent 57.5 percent of Junior safety Mike McNeil, who missed all all FBS schools. the Tigers’ roster. of 2009 after breaking his leg in the spring, has The Tiger graduates include: OL Mike Berry TIGERS ON CSS added 18 tackles and a pass break-up. (Public Administration), DT Mike Blanc (Public Administration), DT Zach Clayton (Finance), S Comcast/Charter Sports Southeast (CSS) YOUNG GUNS GET FIRST ACTION Zac Etheridge (Public Administration), RB will broadcast encore presentations of Auburn Auburn has played 15 true freshmen this Mario Fannin (Public Administration), DE football every Sunday at 6 p.m. ET/5 p.m. CT, season, including 12 who played in the season Michael Goggans (Public Administration), OL and on Wednesdays at 12 p.m. ET/11 a.m. CT, opener, which was tied for second behind Byron Isom (Public Administration), S Aairon with Andy Burcham handling play-by-play Florida (15) for the most true freshmen played Savage (Education/Master’s in Exercise Science), duties. CSS will also air the Auburn Football by any team in the country. 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THE LAST MEETING CAREER STATS VS. LSU

AUBURN 10 PASSING Player C-A-I TD Yds Yds/Gm #9LSU 31 Neil Caudle 3-5-0 1 34 34.0 Kodi Burns 0-1-0 0 0 0.0 October 24, 2009 Tiger Stadium (92,654) • Baton Rouge, La.

No. 9 LSU was too much for Auburn in Baton Rouge as Auburn fell, 31-10, RUSHING before a crowd of 92,654 at noisy Tiger Stadium. Player No. Yds Avg. TD Three turnovers and penalties plagued Auburn in the first half, and while Mario Fannin 6 56 9.3 0 the offense struggled against what Head Coach Gene Chizik called "one of the Kodi Burns 7 18 2.6 0 best defenses in the country," Auburn fought to the end--scoring its only touch- Onterio McCalebb 3 3 1.0 0 down on the last play of the game. Terrell Zachery 1 -7 -7.0 0 Auburn's offense finished with a total of 193 yards--with 151 of them com- ing in the second half. led Auburn with 67 yards on 18 carries, while Mario Fannin added 56 yards SCORING SUMMARY on just six carries. Auburn ...... 0 0 3 7 — 10 LSU ...... 14 3 14 0 — 31 LSU jumped out to a 7-0 RECEIVING lead midway through the first Player No Yds Avg. TD LSU - Toliver 14 yd pass from Jefferson (Jasper kick), 8:21, 1st LSU - Jefferson 15 yd run (Jasper kick), 1:10, 1st quarter when quarterback Eric Smith 3 31 10.3 0 LSU - Jasper 32 yd field goal, 0:09, 2nd Jordan Jefferson found LSU - LaFell 17 yd pass from Jefferson (Jasper kick), 13:41, 3rd 2 18 9.0 1 AU - Byrum 24 yd field goal, 9:21, 3rd Terrance Toliver in the cor- Mario Fannin 2 9 4.5 0 LSU - Shepard 69 yd run (Jasper kick), 1:09, 3rd ner of the end zone on a 14- AU - Lutzenkirchen 1 yd pass from Caudle, 0:03, 4th Emory Blake 1 16 16.0 0 yard scoring strike. Terrell Zachery 1 1 1.0 0 TEAM STATISTICS AU LSU The Bengal Tigers went First Downs 15 22 Rushes-Yards 41-112 32-122 ahead 14-0 late in the first Passing Yards 81 254 quarter after an Auburn Comp-Att-Int 11-20-1 22-34-0 Total Plays-Yards 61-193 66-376 turnover deep in its own ter- Punts-Avg. 7-39.7 4-35.2 ritory. LSU sacked Todd and DEFENSIVE /Lost 3/2 1/1 Penalties-Yards 7-64 9-49 forced a fumble at the Player UA+A = Total Misc. 3rd Down Conv. 4-of-13 6-of-15 Auburn 16. Jefferson scam- Time of Possession 28:49 31:11 Zac Etheridge 11+10 = 21 2 FF pered in from 15 yards out Craig Stevens 7+8 = 15 FR INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS three plays later, stretching RUSHING: (AU) - Tate 18-67; Fannin 6-56; Burns 6-17; Mike McNeil 10+3 = 13 TFL McCalebb 3-3; Zachery 1-minus 7; Todd 7-minus 24. (LSU) - the LSU lead to 14-0 with 5+7 = 12 Sack, 2 TFL Shepard 6-71 (TD); Jefferson 12-26 (TD); Scott 10-20; Holliday 2-8; 1:10 remaining in the quarter. Williams 1-4; LaFell 1-minus 7 4+6 = 10 PBU PASSING: (AU) - Todd 8-14-1-47; Caudle 3-5-0-34; Burns 0-1-0- LSU then drove to the 0. (LSU) - Jefferson 21-31-0-242; Lee 1-3-0-12. Auburn 2-yard line, but the Antoine Carter 5+2 = 7 TFL, PBU RECEIVING: (AU) - Smith 3-31; Lutzenkirchen 2-18 (TD); Tate 2- 0; Blake 1-16; Trott 1-15; Zachery 1-1; Fannin 1-0. (LSU) - Toliver 9- Tiger defense came up with a Josh Bynes 3+4 = 7 TFL 86 (TD); LaFell 6-67 (TD); Holliday 2-32; Randle 1-31; Williams 1-20; big stop when Zac Etheridge Mike Blanc 0+7 = 7 0.5 Sack, TFL Peterson 1-14; Mitchell 1-5; Scott 1-minus 1. slung Jefferson to the turf, Daren Bates 0+4 = 4 forcing a fumble that Craig Stevens recovered in the end zone, giving Auburn the Aairon Savage 2+1 = 3 PBU ball on its own 20 with 10:03 left in the half. Michael Goggans 1+2 = 3 Auburn committed its third turnover of the half when Philip Pierre-Louis Demond Washington 2+0 = 2 PBU fumbled a punt return, and LSU took over at the Auburn 36 with 1:42 left in the Zach Clayton 1+0 = 1 second quarter. LSU drove to the Auburn 15 but had to settle for a 32-yard field Jonathan Evans 0+1 = 1 goal by Josh Jasper to go ahead 17-0 with :09 remaining in the half. LSU took advantage of a short field on the opening drive of the second half, Nick Fairley 0+1 = 1 going 45 yards in 4 plays to go ahead 24-0 on a 15-yard touchdown pass from Emory Blake 0+1 = 1 Jefferson to Brandon LaFell less than two minutes into the third quarter. DeAngelo Benton 0+1 = 1 Auburn responded with big runs by Ben Tate on a 53-yard, 9-play scoring drive deep into LSU territory. The Tigers settled for a 24-yard Wes Byrum field goal to cut the lead to 24-3 at the 9:21 mark of the third quarter. LSU responded as back-up quarterback Russell Shepard lined up in the backfield and ran off left guard for a 69-yard touchdown to put LSU ahead 31-3. The Tigers fought to the end as back-up quarterback Neil Caudle led Auburn on an 8-play, 59-yard scoring drive. Caudle found freshman Philip Lutzenkirchen on a 1-yard scoring toss with :03 remaining to make the score 31- 10. Auburn's defense was led by sophomore linebacker Eltoro Freeman, who had 12 tackles, including a sack and 2 tackles for loss, in just his fourth career start. Neiko Thorpe was second on the team with eight tackles.

Game 8 • LSU at Auburn • Oct. 23, 2010 • 2:30 p.m. • Jordan-Hare Stadium • Auburn, Ala. 2010 Auburn Football Game Notes

AUBURN-LSU SERIES RESULTS TOP PERFORMANCES (LSU leads 24-19-1) VS. LSU YEAR SCORE SITE DATE YEAR SCORE SITE DATE 1901: AU, 28-0 at Baton Rouge Nov. 20 1989: AU, 10-6 at Auburn Oct. 14 INDIVIDUAL BESTS 1902: LSU, 5-0 at Baton Rouge Oct. 27 1992: AU, 30-28 at Auburn Sept. 19 Rushing Attempts ...... 36, , 2000 1903: AU, 12-0 at Auburn Nov. 11 1993: AU, 34-10 at Baton Rouge Sept. 18 ...... 35, James Brooks, 1980 1908: LSU, 10-2 at Auburn Oct. 31 1994: AU, 30-26 at Auburn Sept. 17 Rushing Yards ...... 218, , 2005 1912: AU, 7-0 at Mobile, AL Nov. 9 1995: LSU, 12-6 at Baton Rouge Sept. 16 ...... 210, James Brooks, 1980 1913: AU, 7-0 at Mobile, AL Nov. 1 1996: LSU, 19-15 at Auburn Sept. 21 ...... 139, Rudi Johnson, 2000 1924: AU, 3-0 at Birmingham, AL Oct. 25 1997: AU, 31-28 at Baton Rouge Sept. 20 Receptions...... 9, Clifton Robinson, 1998 1926: LSU, 10-0 at Montgomery, AL Oct. 16 1998: LSU, 31-19 at Auburn Sept. 19 Receiving Yards...... 134, Terry Beasley, 1970 1927: LSU, 9-0 at Montgomery, AL Oct. 15 1999: AU, 41-7 at Baton Rouge Sept. 18 ...... 130, Clifton Robinson, 1998 Passing Attempts ...... 45, Dameyune Craig, 1997 1934: LSU, 20-6 at Baton Rouge Oct. 13 2000: AU, 34-17 at Auburn Sept. 16 ...... 40, Brandon Cox, 2005 1935: LSU, 6-0 at Baton Rouge Nov. 2 2001: LSU, 27-15 at Baton Rouge Dec. 1 ...... 38, Ben Leard, 1998 1936: LSU, 19-6 at Birmingham, AL Nov. 14 2002: AU, 31-7 at Auburn Oct. 26 Passing Completions ...... 23, Dameyune Craig, 1997 1937: LSU, 9-7 at Baton Rouge Nov. 13 2003: LSU, 31-7 at Baton Rouge Oct. 25 ...... 21, Ben Leard, 2000 1938: AU, 28-6 at Birmingham, AL Nov. 12 2004: AU, 10-9 at Auburn Sept. 18 ...... 21, Ben Leard, 1998 1939: AU, 21-7 at Baton Rouge Nov. 18 2005: LSU, 20-17 (OT) at Baton Rouge Oct. 22 Passing Yards ...... 342, Dameyune Craig, 1997 1940: LSU, 21-13 at Birmingham, AL Nov. 16 2006: AU, 7-3 at Auburn Sept. 16 ...... 304, Ben Leard, 1999 1941: Tie, 7-7 at Baton Rouge Nov. 15 2007: LSU, 30-24 at Baton Rouge Oct. 20 Passing Touchdowns ...... 3, Ben Leard, 1999 1942: AU, 25-7 at Birmingham, AL Nov. 14 2008: LSU, 26-21 at Auburn Sept. 20 1969: LSU, 21-20 at Baton Rouge Oct. 25 2009: LSU, 31-10 at Baton Rouge Oct. 24 TEAM BESTS 1970: LSU, 17-9 at Auburn Oct. 24 at Auburn: AU leads, 9-6 Rushing Attempts...... 62, 1980 1972: LSU, 35-7 at Baton Rouge Oct. 14 at Baton Rouge: LSU leads, 14-5-1 Rushing Yards...... 340, 1980 Passing Attempts ...... 45, 1997 1973: LSU, 20-6 at Auburn Oct. 13 at Neutral Sites: AU leads, 5-4 Passing Completions ...... 23, 1997 1980: LSU, 21-17 at Baton Rouge Oct. 11 at Birmingham, AL: AU leads, 3-2 Passing Yards ...... 342, 1997 1981: AU, 19-7 at Auburn Oct. 10 at Mobile, AL: AU leads, 2-0 Total Offense ...... 554, 1993 1988: LSU, 7-6 at Baton Rouge Oct. 8 at Montgomery, AL: LSU leads, 2-0 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS (since 1969) Rank AU Rushing Passing Tot Off LSU Rushing Passing Tot Off Date Site Result Attend AU LSU FD No Yds TD C- A- I Yds TD No Yds FD No Yds TD C- A- I Yds TD No Yds 10-25-69 Baton Rouge L, 20-21 65,000 14 9 18 45 76 1 19- 34- 1 221 2 79 297 14 55 149 1 9- 19- 1 157 2 74 306 10-24-70 Auburn L, 9-17 62,392 6 14 14 27 79 0 17- 33- 3 217 0 60 296 14 60 158 1 5- 14- 1 77 1 74 235 10-14-72 Baton Rouge L, 7-35 70,132 9 8 14 43 95 1 8- 16- 1 116 0 59 211 22 55 259 1 13- 20- 2 218 4 75 477 10-13-73 Auburn L, 6-20 64,331 5 31 33 1 7- 12- 1 57 0 43 90 18 68 239 1 5- 12- 0 118 1 80 357 10-11-80 Baton Rouge L, 17-21 76,094 ------20 61 348 2 5- 18- 2 86 0 79 434 15 42 153 2 15- 21- 1 175 1 63 328 10-10-81 Auburn W, 19-7 61,000 ------17 72 257 1 4- 10- 0 43 1 82 300 13 27 38 1 20- 28- 0 189 0 55 227 10-8-88 Baton Rouge L, 6-7 79,431 4 --- 16 37 149 0 17- 35- 2 167 0 72 316 13 27 28 0 19- 42- 0 185 1 69 213 10-14-89 Auburn W, 10-6 85,214 12 --- 22 51 186 1 15- 24- 1 120 0 75 306 13 36 56 0 13- 21- 0 173 0 57 229 9-19-92 Auburn W, 30-28 76,637 ------19 52 158 2 15- 32- 2 133 0 84 291 12 32 92 2 14- 28- 2 201 2 60 293 9-18-93 Baton Rouge W, 34-10 71,936 ------27 48 265 3 21- 30- 0 289 1 78 554 11 26 142 0 9- 37- 1 103 1 63 245 9-17-94 Auburn W, 30-26 84,754 11 --- 8 30 71 0 9- 23- 0 94 0 53 165 21 47 127 1 18- 42- 6 280 1 89 407 9-16-95 Baton Rouge L, 6-12 80,559 5 --- 18 30 147 0 19- 36- 1 127 0 66 274 17 36 73 0 19- 30- 1 220 1 66 293 9-21-96 Auburn L, 15-19 85,214 13 21 21 35 97 1 25- 39- 2 266 1 74 363 12 36 90 1 14- 25- 2 151 0 61 241 9-20-97 Baton Rouge W, 31-28 80,538 12 10 22 33 65 2 23- 45- 0 342 2 78 407 19 47 377 3 6- 21- 2 115 1 68 492 9-19-98 Auburn L, 19-31 85,214 --- 7 20 28 21 0 21- 38- 3 285 2 66 306 7 42 132 1 16- 20- 0 174 3 62 306 9-18-99 Baton Rouge W, 41-7 80,562 ------19 47 86 2 18- 26- 0 340 3 73 426 22 21 26 0 33- 69- 4 316 1 90 342 9-16-00 Auburn W, 34-17 85,612 24 --- 22 48 196 1 21- 30- 0 225 2 78 421 12 26 83 0 12- 30- 1 214 2 56 297 12-1-01 Baton Rouge L, 14-27 92,141 22 25 15 30 116 1 13- 27- 2 177 1 57 293 23 42 188 1 17- 35- 1 243 2 77 431 10-26-02 Auburn W, 31-7 85,366 --- 10 14 45 216 3 7- 11- 0 105 1 56 321 14 41 163 1 9- 20- 4 79 0 61 242 10-23-03 Baton Rouge L, 7-31 92,085 17 9 15 34 50 0 19- 27- 0 143 0 61 193 15 33 157 1 17- 28- 1 224 3 61 381 9-18-04 Auburn W, 10-9 87,451 14 5 16 39 140 0 16- 27- 0 170 1 66 301 18 34 131 0 12- 28- 1 168 1 62 308 10-22-05 Baton Rouge L, 17-20 (OT) 92,664 15 7 20 38 230 1 16- 41- 0 221 1 79 451 17 34 149 0 16- 33- 0 190 1 67 339 9-16-06 Auburn W, 7-3 87,451 3 6 13 38 72 1 11- 20- 1 110 0 58 182 16 23 42 0 20- 37- 0 269 0 60 311 10-20-07 Baton Rouge L, 24-30 92,630 18 5 16 35 97 1 18- 28- 0 199 2 63 296 23 33 169 0 22- 35- 1 319 3 68 488 9-20-08 Auburn L, 21-26 87,451 10 6 16 36 70 1 17- 32- 2 250 1 68 320 20 38 178 0 14- 29- 1 220 3 67 398 10-24-09 Baton Rouge L, 10-31 92,654 --- 9 15 41 112 0 11- 20- 1 81 1 61 193 22 32 122 2 22- 34- 0 254 2 66 376 Game 8 • LSU at Auburn • Oct. 23, 2010 • 2:30 p.m. • Jordan-Hare Stadium • Auburn, Ala. Auburn’s 2010 Opponents/Polls

ARKANSAS STATE (2-5, 2-2 SUN BELT) ULM (3-3, 2-1 SUN BELT) OLE MISS (3-3, 1-2 SEC) Sept. 4 at #22/23 Auburn [FSN] L, 26-52 Sept. 11 at #14/15 Arkansas [FSN] L, 7-31 Sept. 4 JACKSONVILLE ST. [CSS] L, 48-49 (2OT) Sept. 11 at La.-Lafayette [Sun Belt Net] L, 24-31 Sept. 18 at Arkansas State [Sun Belt Net] L, 20-34 Sept. 11 at Tulane [ESPN2] W, 27-13 Sept. 18 LA.-MONROE [Sun Belt Net] W, 34-20 Sept. 25 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA W, 21-10 Sept. 18 VANDERBILT [SEC Net] L, 14-28 Sept. 25 at Troy [Troy/ISP Net] L, 28-35 Oct. 2 at #10/11 Auburn [ESPNU] L, 3-52 Sept. 25 FRESNO STATE [CSS] W, 55-38 Oct. 2 LOUISVILLE L, 24-34 Oct. 9 FLORIDA ATLANTIC W, 20-17 Oct. 2 KENTUCKY [SEC Net] W, 42-35 Oct. 9 at North Texas W, 24-19 Oct. 16 at Western Kentucky W, 35-30 Oct. 16 at #8/8/8 Alabama [ESPN2] L, 10-23 Oct. 16 at Indiana L, 34-36 Oct. 23 at Middle Tennessee 3:30 pm Oct. 23 at Arkansas [SEC Net] 11:21 am Oct. 23 FLORIDA ATLANTIC [Sun Belt Net] 12 pm Oct. 30 TROY [Sun Belt Net] 2:30 pm Oct. 30 AUBURN TBA Nov. 2 MIDDLE TENNESSEE [ESPN2] 6 pm Nov. 6 at Florida International TBA Nov. 6 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE TBA Nov. 13 WESTERN KENTUCKY 2 pm Nov. 13 at LSU TBA Nov. 13 at Tennessee TBA Nov. 20 at Navy [CBS College Sports] 4 pm Nov. 20 NORTH TEXAS TBA Nov. 20 at LSU TBA Nov. 27 at Florida International TBA Nov. 27 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE TBA Nov. 27 MISSISSIPPI STATE TBA MISSISSIPPI STATE (5-2, 2-2 SEC) KENTUCKY (4-3, 1-3 SEC) CHATTANOOGA (4-2) Sept. 4 MEMPHIS [ESPNU] W, 49-7 Sept. 4 at Louisville [ABC] W, 23-16 Sept. 4 APPALACHIAN ST. [Sports South] L, 41-42 Sept. 9 #21/20 AUBURN [ESPN] L, 14-17 Sept. 11 WESTERN KENTUCKY [CSS] W, 63-28 Sept. 11 at Jacksonville State L, 17-21 Sept. 18 at #15/12 LSU [ESPNU] L, 7-29 Sept. 18 AKRON [FSN] W, 47-10 Sept. 18 EASTERN KENTUCKY W, 42-24 Sept. 25 GEORGIA [FSN] W, 24-12 Sept. 25 at #9/8 Florida [ESPNU] L, 14-48 Sept. 25 at Western Carolina W, 27-21 Oct. 2 ALCORN STATE [FSN] W, 49-16 Oct. 2 at Ole Miss [SEC Net] L, 35-42 Oct. 9 at The Citadel W, 28-10 Oct. 9 at Houston [CBSCollege] W, 47-24 Oct. 9 #8/8 AUBURN [ESPN2] L, 34-37 Oct. 16 GEORGIA SOUTHERN W, 35-27 Oct. 16 at #22/22/22 Florida [ESPNU] W, 10-7 Oct. 16 #10/12/11 S. CAROLINA [ESPN2] W, 31-28 Oct. 23 at Furman 2 pm Oct. 23 UAB [ESPNU] 6 pm Oct. 23 GEORGIA [CSS] 7:30 pm Oct. 30 ELON 2 pm Oct. 30 KENTUCKY TBA Oct. 30 at Mississippi State TBA Nov. 6 at Auburn TBA Nov. 13 at Alabama TBA Nov. 6 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN TBA Nov. 13 SAMFORD 2 pm Nov. 20 ARKANSAS TBA Nov. 13 VANDERBILT TBA Nov. 20 Wofford 1:30 pm Nov. 27 at Ole Miss TBA Nov. 27 at Tennessee TBA GEORGIA (3-4, 2-3 SEC) CLEMSON (3-3, 1-2 ACC) ARKANSAS (4-2, 1-2 SEC) Sept. 4 LA-LAFAYETTE [SEC Net] W, 55-7 Sept. 4 NORTH TEXAS [ESPNU] W, 35-10 Sept. 4 TENNESSEE TECH [PPV] W, 44-3 Sept. 11 at #24/25 South Carolina [ESPN2] L, 6-17 Sept. 11 PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE W, 58-21 Sept. 11 LOUISIANA-MONROE [FSN] W, 31-7 Sept. 18 #12/13 ARKANSAS [ESPN2] L, 24-31 Sept. 18 at #16/15 Auburn [ESPN] L, 24-27 [OT] Sept. 18 at Georgia [ESPN2] W, 31-24 Sept. 25 at Mississippi State [FSN] L, 12-24 Oct. 2 #16/17 MIAMI [ESPN2] L, 21-30 Sept. 25 #1/1 ALABAMA [CBS] L, 20-24 Oct. 2 at Colorado [FSN] L, 27-29 Oct. 9 at North Carolina [ABC] L, 16-21 Oct. 9 at Texas A&M [ABC] W, 24-17 Oct. 9 TENNESSEE [SEC NET] W, 41-14 Oct. 16 MARYLAND [Raycom] W, 31-7 Oct. 16 at #7/7/7 Auburn [CBS] L, 43-65 Oct. 16 VANDERBILT [SEC NET] W, 43-0 Oct. 23 GEORGIA TECH TBA Oct. 23 OLE MISS [SEC Net] 11:21 am Oct. 23 at Kentucky [CSS] 7:30 pm Oct. 30 at Boston College TBA Oct. 30 VANDERBILT TBA Oct. 30 vs. Florida [CBS] 3:30 pm Nov. 6 NORTH CAROLINA STATE TBA Nov. 6 at South Carolina TBA Nov. 6 IDAHO STATE TBA Nov. 13 at Florida State TBA Nov. 13 UTEP TBA Nov. 13 at Auburn TBA Nov. 20 at Wake Forest TBA Nov. 20 at Mississippi State TBA Nov. 27 GEORGIA TECH TBA Nov. 27 SOUTH CAROLINA TBA Nov. 27 LSU TBA ALABAMA (6-1, 3-1 SEC) SOUTH CAROLINA (4-2, 2-2 SEC) LSU (7-0, 4-0 SEC) Sept. 4 SAN JOSE STATE [PPV] W, 48-3 Sept. 2 SOUTHERN MISS [ESPN] W, 41-13 Sept. 4 vs. #18/18 North Carolina [ABC] W, 30-24 Sept. 11 #18/14 PENN STATE [ESPN] W, 24-3 Sept. 11 #22/19 GEORGIA [ESPN2] W, 17-6 Sept. 11 at Vanderbilt [ESPNU] W, 27-3 Sept. 18 at Duke [ABC] W, 62-13 Sept. 18 FURMAN [PPV] W, 38-19 Sept. 18 MISSISSIPPI STATE [ESPNU] W, 29-7 Sept. 25 at #10/11 Arkansas [CBS] W, 24-20 Sept. 25 at #17/14 Auburn [ESPN/3D] L, 27-35 Sept. 25 #22/21 WEST VIRGINA [ESPN2] W, 20-14 Oct. 2 #7/7 FLORIDA [CBS] W, 31-6 Oct. 9 #1/1 ALABAMA [CBS] W, 35-21 Oct. 2 TENNESSEE [CBS] W, 16-14 Oct. 9 at #19/20 South Carolina [CBS] L, 21-35 Oct. 16 at Kentucky [ESPN2] L, 28-31 Oct. 9 at #14/12 Florida [ESPN] W, 33-29 Oct. 16 OLE MISS [ESPN2] W, 23-10 Oct. 23 at Vanderbilt [FSN] 7 pm Oct. 16 McNEESE STATE [FSN] W, 32-10 Oct. 23 at Tennessee [ESPN] 6 pm Oct. 30 TENNESSEE TBA Oct. 23 at Auburn [CBS] 2:30 pm Nov. 6 at LSU TBA Nov. 6 ARKANSAS TBA Nov. 6 ALABAMA TBA Nov. 13 MISSISSIPPI STATE TBA Nov. 13 at Florida TBA Nov. 13 LOUISIANA-MONROE TBA Nov. 20 GEORGIA STATE [ESPNU] 6:30 pm Nov. 20 TROY TBA Nov. 20 OLE MISS TBA Nov. 26 AUBURN [CBS] 1:30 pm Nov. 27 at Clemson TBA Nov. 27 at Arkansas TBA

ASSOCIATED PRESS TOP 25 POLL USA TODAY COACHES TOP 25 POLL HARRIS INTERACTIVE TOP 25 POLL Rk School (1st) Record Pts. Prv. Rk School (1st) Record Pts. Prv. Rk School (1st) Record Pts. Prv. 1. Oregon (39) 6-0 1427 2 1. Oregon (42) 6-0 1388 2 1. Oregon (77) 6-0 2774 2 2. Boise State (15) 6-0 1395 3 2. Boise State (11) 6-0 1335 3 2. Boise State (29) 6-0 2685 3 3. Oklahoma (3) 6-0 1225 6 3. Oklahoma (4) 6-0 1193 6 3. TCU (3) 7-0 2516 4 4. TCU (3) 7-0 1304 4 4. TCU (1) 7-0 1213 5 4. Oklahoma (4) 6-0 2486 6 5. Auburn 7-0 1104 7 5. Auburn (1) 7-0 1060 7 5. Auburn 7-0 2410 7 6. LSU 7-0 999 9 6. LSU 7-0 1021 9 6. LSU 7-0 2164 9 7. Alabama 6-1 1021 8 7. Alabama 6-1 1029 8 7. Alabama 6-1 2092 8 8. Michigan State 7-0 806 13 8. Michigan State 7-0 838 11 8. Michigan State 7-0 1964 12 9. Utah 6-0 926 11 9. Utah 6-0 940 10 9. Utah 6-0 1925 10 10. Wisconsin 6-1 410 18 10. Ohio State 6-1 1455 1 10. Ohio State 6-1 1761 1 11. Ohio State 6-1 1453 1 11. Wisconsin 6-1 542 16 11. Wisconsin 6-1 1646 16 12. Iowa 5-1 1511 15 12. Stanford 5-1 732 14 12. Iowa 5-1 710 14 13. Stanford 5-1 1455 14 13. Iowa 5-1 648 15 13. Nebraska 5-1 1272 4 14. Nebraska 5-1 1322 5 14. Nebraska 5-1 1236 5 14. Stanford 5-1 618 15 15. Oklahoma State 6-0 1247 18 15. Arizona 5-1 472 17 15. Oklahoma State 6-0 478 18 16. Missouri 6-0 1196 19 16. Florida State 6-1 547 16 16. Missouri 6-0 434 19 17. Florida State 6-1 1124 17 17. Oklahoma State 6-0 348 20 17. Florida State 6-1 496 17 18. Arizona 5-1 1037 21 18. Missouri 6-0 298 21 18. Arizona 5-1 367 20 19. West Virginia 5-1 663 25 19. South Carolina 4-2 978 10 19. West Virginia 5-1 88 25 20. Arkansas 4-2 579 13 20. West Virginia 5-1 141 25 20. South Carolina 4-2 835 12 21. South Carolina 4-2 576 11 21. Arkansas 4-2 813 12 21. Arkansas 4-2 780 13 22. Texas 4-2 397 NR 22. Texas 4-2 376 NR 22. Texas 4-2 329 NR 23. Virginia Tech 5-2 242 NR 23. Virginia Tech 5-2 209 NR 23. Virginia Tech 5-2 242 NR 24. Miami (Fla.) 4-2 213 NR 24. Mississippi State 5-2 187 NR 24. Mississippi State 5-2 151 NR 25. Nevada 6-1 143 20 25. Miami (Fla.) 4-2 186 NR 25. Miami (Fla.) 4-2 137 NR 25. Kansas State 5-1 143 NR OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES USC 80, Kansas St. 40, Nevada 19, N. Carolina 8, Northwestern Northwestern 60, Kansas State 53, Nevada 28, Michigan 23, Mississippi St. 129, Michigan 64, Northwestern 57, Florida 46, Air Force 30, 8, Hawaii 8, Michigan 7, Georgia Tech 5, Oregon St. 3, NC State Hawaii 9, North Carolina 8, Georgia Tech 6, Air Force 5, East Oregon St. 27, N. Carolina 22, Hawaii 21, Georgia Tech 19, NC State 19, Baylor 2, Baylor 2, Washington 1, Kentucky 1, Air Force 1, E. Carolina 1. Carolina 4, Baylor 3, Navy 1. 12, E. Carolina 3, San Diego St. 2, Purdue 1, Southern Miss 1, Washington 1.

Game 8 • LSU at Auburn • Oct. 23, 2010 • 2:30 p.m. • Jordan-Hare Stadium • Auburn, Ala. 2010 Auburn Football Honors and Awards

DARVIN ADAMS DEMOND WASHINGTON } Biletnikoff Award Watch List } Hornung Watch List } Rivals.com Preseason All-SEC Second Team } Phil Steele Preseason All-SEC First Team LEE ZIEMBA } Coaches’ Preseason All-SEC Second Team } Rotary Watch List } Outland Trophy Watch List MIKE BERRY } Phil Steele Preseason Fourth-Team All-America } Rivals.com Preseason All-SEC Second Team } Phil Steele Preseason All-SEC First Team } Sporting News Preseason All-SEC First Team MIKE BLANC } Rivals.com Preseason All-SEC First Team } SEC Defensive Lineman of the Week (Sept. 27) } Lindy’s Preseason All-SEC First Team } Athlon Sports Preseason All-SEC First Team JOSH BYNES } Blue Ribbon Preseason All-SEC First Team } SEC Defensive Player of the Week (Sept. 20) } Coaches’ Preseason All-SEC First Team } Butkus Award Watch List } Award Watch List } Rivals.com Preseason All-SEC Second Team } Sporting News Preseason All-SEC First Team } Lindy’s Preseason All-SEC First Team } Blue Ribbon Preseason All-SEC First Team } Coaches’ Preseason All-SEC First Team

WES BYRUM } SEC Special Teams Player of the Week (Oct. 11) } Lou Groza Award Watch List } Rivals.com Preseason All-SEC Second Team } Sporting News Preseason All-SEC First Team

NICK FAIRLEY } Chuck Bednarik Award Watch List } SEC Defensive Player of the Week (Sept. 13) } SEC Defensive Player of the Week (Oct. 4)

MARIO FANNIN } Award Watch List } Rivals.com Preseason All-SEC Second Team

CAM NEWTON } Maxwell Award Watch List } Walter Camp Foundation National Offensive Player of the Week (Oct. 17) } Davey O'Brien National Quarterback of the Week (Sept. 27) } SEC Offensive Player of the Week (Sept. 6) } SEC Offensive Player of the Week (Sept. 27) } Rivals.com SEC Player of the Week (Sept. 26) } Rivals.com National Player of the Week (Sept. 26)

RYAN PUGH } Rotary Lombardi Award Watch List } Rimington Trophy Watch List } Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award Candidate } Coaches’ Preseason All-SEC Second Team

CRAIG STEVENS } Butkus Award Watch List } Bronko Nagurski Trophy Watch List } Phil Steele Preseason All-SEC First Team } Coaches’ Preseason All-SEC Second Team

NEIKO THORPE } Rivals.com Preseason All-SEC Second Team } Coaches’ Preseason All-SEC Second Team

Game 8 • LSU at Auburn • Oct. 23, 2010 • 2:30 p.m. • Jordan-Hare Stadium • Auburn, Ala. 2010 Auburn Football Game Recaps

GAME ARKANSAS STATE 26 GAME #21 AUBURN 17 #22 AUBURN 52 MISSISSIPPI STATE 14 1 September 4, 2010 • Fox Sports Net 2 September 9, 2010 • ESPN Jordan-Hare Stadium (83,441) • Auburn, Ala. Davis Wade Stadium (54,806) • Starkville, Miss.

Cam Newton accounted for five touchdowns and 357 yards of total offense, Cam Newton, Nick Fairley and a strong Tiger defense led No. 21 Auburn to a rushing for a school-record 171 yards on 15 carries as a quarterback, as Auburn 17-14 victory over Mississippi State in the SEC opener for both teams at Davis Wade defeated Arkansas State, 52-26, to open up the 2010 football season. Newton, play- Stadium at Scott Field on Sept. 9. It is AU’s 17th SEC-opening win in 18 tries. ing in his first game at Auburn, rushed for three touchdowns and threw for two oth- Newton threw for 136 yards and two touchdowns and rushed for 70 yards ers as Auburn racked up 608 yards of total offense on the night. while defensive lineman Fairley had an interception, fumble recovery and three Arkansas State struck first, but Auburn scored on three of its next four poses- sacks. The Tigers defense limited Mississippi State to only 246 total yards. sions to take a 21-6 lead. Kodi Burns got it started with a 3-yard run with 3:27 left Auburn took the opening kickoff and grabbed a quick 7-0 lead only 3:38 into in the first quarter. Mario Fannin followed with a 36-yard reception from Cam the game on a 39-yard Newton touchdown pass on a screen to Emory Blake, mark- Newton less than three minutes later. Newton then picked up his first rushing ing his first touchdown reception of his career. On the 8-play, 68-yard drive, Newton touchdown on a 2-yard run with 9:43 left in the half. converted a huge 4th and 1 from the State 46. The teams traded blows to wrap up the half. After an ASU touchdown After the Tigers sacked the Bulldogs three straight times on a three and out, Auburn’s Quindarius Carr responded 47 seconds later with a 48 yard catch from two by Nick Fairley and the other by Mike Blanc, Quindarius Carr fumbled the Newton to put the lead back at 28-13. ensuing punt and Mississippi State recovered it at the Auburn 20 yard line. Following an ASU field goal, Newton closed out the half by tearing off on a 71- State tied it up three plays later from the Tigers 2 as quarterback Chris Reif yard run on a broken play, picking up his second rushing touchdown of the game. fumbled the ball into the end zone and State offensive lineman Gabe Jackson recov- Auburn took a 35-16 lead into the half as Newton rushed for two scores and ered it with 2:30 remaining in the opening quarter. threw another in the first half alone, taking less than two minutes on each drive and Fairley intercepted State quarterback Tyler Russell's pass at midfield, setting up using only 16 total plays. Auburn's eight play touchdown drive to give the Tigers a 14-7 lead with 8:37 left in ASU struck first again in the second half, but Fannin caught his second touch- the half. On 3rd and goal from the State 12, Newton threw his second touchdown down pass of the game with 8:07 left in the third quarter. The Tigers extended the pass of the game, this time to Darvin Adams. lead as time expired in the quarter with Wes Byrum connecting on his first field goal Fairley continued his outstanding performance with a fumble recovery at the of the season, a 24-yard attempt. State 44 on the Bulldogs' next possession. It led to a 34-yard Wes Byrum field goal Freshman Michael Dyer scored his first career touchdown with 9:11 left in the for the final scoring of the first half that stretched Auburn's lead to 17-7 with 4:29 game, coming in on a 2-yard run to make the score 52-23. He finished the night remaining. with 95 yards rushing. The Red Wolves would score once more on the team’s final Mississippi State took the opening kickoff of the second half and closed to posession to finish the game with the 52-26 Auburn win. within 17-14 on a 1-yard touchdown run on third down by Vick Ballard with 8:55 Newton threw for 186 yards on the night, completing nine of 14 passes and left in the third quarter. The Bulldogs used 12 plays to drive 63 yards. tossing three touchdowns The Bulldogs then recovered an onside kick at their own 44. Auburn held the passes. Mississippi State to a three and out to finally gain its first second half possession SCORING SUMMARY Carr led Auburn’s receiv- with 8:28 to go in the third at its own 12 yard line. Arkansas State ...... 6 10 7 3 — 26 Auburn ...... 14 21 10 7 — 52 ing with 87 yards on two catch- Mississippi State blocked Byrum's 37 yard field goal attempt with 2:19 to play. es. Fannin finished with 65 The Bulldogs took over at their own 20 yard line and converted a fourth and 4 from ASU - Frampton 10 yd pass from Aplin (Davis kick blocked), 5:18, 1st yards receiving while Darvin their own 26 to the MSU 48 with 90 seconds remaining. On second down, Fairley AU - Burns 3 yd run (Byrum kick), 3:27, 1st AU - Fannin 36 yd pass from Newton (Byrum kick), 1:00, 1st Adams added 58. recorded his third sack of the AU - Newton 2 yd run (Byrum kick), 9:43, 2nd Newton led the Tigers in SCORING SUMMARY game to leave the Bulldogs ASU - Robertson 13 yd run (Davis kick), 6:46, 2nd rushing with 171 yards, fol- with a 3rd and 15 from their AU - Carr 48 yd pass from Newton (Byrum kick), 5:59, 2nd Auburn ...... 7 10 0 0 — 17 ASU - Davis 26 yd field goal, 3:04, 2nd lowed by Dyer with 95 and Mississippi State ...... 7 0 7 0 — 14 own 45 as they called their AU - Newton 71 yd run (Byrum kick), 2:19, 2nd Onterio McCalebb with 76. final time out. ASU - Lawson 8 yd run (Davis kick), 13:16, 3rd AU - Blake 39 yd pass from Newton (Byrum kick), 11:22, 1st AU - Fannin 38 yd pass from Newton (Byrum kick), 8:07, 3rd Newton also led in all-pur- MSU - Jackson 0 yd fumble recovery (Brauchle kick), 2:30, 1st A pass interference penal- AU - Byrum 24 yd field goal, 0:00, 3rd pose yards with 171. Carr fin- AU - Adams 12 yd pass from Newton (Byrum kick), 8:37, 2nd ty by Neiko Thorpe resulted in AU - Byrum 34 yd field goal, 2:56, 2nd AU - Dyer 2 yd run (Byrum kick), 9:11, 4tf ished with 134, including 47 a Mississippi State first down at ASU - Davis 41 yd field goal, 4:16, 4th MSU - Ballard 1 yd run (Brauchle kick), 8:55, 3rd return yards, while Demond the Auburn 41 with 45 seconds TEAM STATISTICS AU MSU TEAM STATISTICS ASU AU Washington added 126 yards left. Two plays later, Thorpe First Downs 22 23 First Downs 21 16 Rushes-Yards 35-43 49-367 on kick returns. Rushes-Yards 46-190 33-117 broke up a 2nd down Relf to Passing Yards 323 241 Byrum, Auburn’s senior Passing Yards 158 129 Leon Berry pass inside the Comp-Att-Int 12-21-1 16-35-1 Comp-Att-Int 33-49-0 11-16-0 kicker, scored 10 points in the Auburn 20 with 34 seconds to Total Plays-Yards 84-366 65-608 Total Plays-Yards 67-348 68-246 Punts-Avg. 8-38.6 4-39.2 win with a field goal and seven Punts-Avg. 4-39.2 7-41.6 go. The Tigers held MSU on an Fumbles/Lost 1/0 2/2 extra points. Fumbles/Lost 2/1 2/1 incomplete 4th and 10 pass Penalties-Yards 5-28 7-60 Penalties-Yards 4-35 2-25 3rd Down Conv. 5-of-18 5-of-10 Daren Bates led the 3rd Down Conv. 6-of-14 5-of-15 with 22 seconds remaining to Time of Possession 34:23 25:37 Auburn defense with 10 tack- Time of Possession 31:48 28:12 clinch their 22nd win in the les. Senior Aairon Savage, who last 29 games against the INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: (AU) RUSHING: (ASU) - Lawson 16-45 (TD); Robertson 7-20 (TD); Aplin missed the last two seasons - Newton 18-70; McCalebb 12-68; Dyer 9-48; Bulldogs. (MSU) 12-minus 22. (AU) - Newton 15-171 (2TD); Dyer 14-95 (TD); McCalebb with injuries, added seven. Fannin 5-6; Smith 1-0; TEAM 1-minus 2. - Bumphis 3-27; Relf 14- Onterio McCalebb rushed 9-76; Hooper 5-15; Fannin 3-14; Burns 2-2 (TD); Zachery 1-minus 6. Washington, Eltoro Freeman 26; Hanrahan 3-21; Elliott 4-14; Ballard 5-13 (TD); Perkins 3-10; for 68 yards on 12 carries while PASSING: (ASU) - Aplin 28-42-0-278 (TD); Butterfield. 5-7-0-45. Hemphill 1-6; Jackson 0-0. and Josh Bynes added six tack- PASSING: (AU) Mike Dyer had nine rushes for (AU) - Newton 9-14-0-186 (3TD); Caudle 1-1-0-42; Trotter 1-1-0-13. - Newton 11-19-1-136 (2TD); Burns 1-2-0-22. (MSU) RECEIVING: (ASU) - Frampton 8-74 (TD); Stockemer 6-58; Muse 4- les each while Antoine Carter - Relf 12-25-0-110; Russell 4-9-1-19; Langston 0-1-0-0. 48 yards. RECEIVING: (AU) 80; Henderson 4-22; Robinson 3-24; McCants 2-20; Smith 2-19; Lawson led the team with 2.5 sacks. - Zachery 4-32; Adams 3-38; Blake 2-39; Newton Eltoro Freeman recorded a (MSU) 2-17; Murry 2-9. (AU) - Fannin 4-65 (2TD); Carr 2-87 (TD); Adams 2-58; In all, Auburn had 10 tack- 1-22; Fannin 1-14; Smith 1-13. - Bumphis 5-34; Clark 2-28; Smith team-high nine tackles, while Winter 1-13; Zachery 1-9;Dyer 1-9. 2-21; Heavens 2-6; Ballard 1-22; Green 1-11; Hanrahan 1-4; Elliott 1-3; les for loss and four sacks in Henderson 1-0. Zac Etheridge, Aairon Savage the game. and Josh Bynes had six each.

Game 8 • LSU at Auburn • Oct. 23, 2010 • 2:30 p.m. • Jordan-Hare Stadium • Auburn, Ala. 2010 Auburn Football Game Recaps

GAME CLEMSON 24 GAME #12 SOUTH CAROLINA 27 OT #16 AUBURN 27 #17 AUBURN 35 3 September 18, 2010 • ESPN / ESPN 3D 4 September 25, 2010 • ESPN / ESPN 3D Jordan-Hare Stadium (87,451) • Auburn, Ala. Jordan-Hare Stadium (87,237) • Auburn, Ala.

Wes Byrum's 39-yard field goal in the first overtime period propelled No. 16 The Auburn defense created four turnovers and Auburn quarterback Cam Auburn to a thrilling 27-24 win over Clemson in front of a sold-out Jordan-Hare Newton accounted for all five touchdowns as No. 17 Auburn claimed a 35-27 victo- Stadium on Sept. 18. Auburn trailed 17-3 at halftime but used a 21-point third quar- ry over No. 12 South Carolina on Sept. 25 in Jordan-Hare Stadium. Newtwon ter to take a lead before winning in the first overtime period. Clemson's Chandler rushed 25 times for 176 yards and three touchdowns as Auburn improved to 4-0, 2- Catanzaro had a chance to send the game to a second overtime period but missed a 0 SEC. 32-yard field goal into the Auburn student section end of the stadium. Josh Bynes forced one fumble and had a key interception of backup South Darvin Adams finished the game with 118 yards on five catches with a touch- Carolina quarterback Connor Shaw as Auburn picked Shaw twice, both in the final down, including an eight-yard touchdown pass in the third quarter that tied the quarter, and forced South Carolina starting quarterback Stephen Garcia into a pair game at 17-17. of costly fourth-quarter fumbles. Onterrio McCalebb led Auburn on the ground with 81 yards and a touchdown Newton had rushing touchdowns of 54 yards, three yards and four yards and on 10 rushes and teammate Michael Dyer had 69 yards on 16 rushes. also threw two fourth-quarter touchdowns. The first was to Philip Lutzenkirchen, a Cam Newton was 7-for-14 for 203 yards and two touchdowns and added 68 seven-yard pass that put Auburn ahead, 28-27. The second went to Emory Blake, a yards on the 17 rushes. 12-yard pass that capped a nine-play, 53-yard drive, putting Auburn up by eight, 35- Auburn, which last overcame a 17-0 deficit in 2002, went up 24-17 lead as 27, with 6:23 left. Newton and Adams hooked up for four completions that covered 95 yards and Freshman tailback Michael Dyer gained 100 yards on 23 carries, with 67 of directly led to two touchdowns, with Adams catching one and McCalebb running those yards coming in the second half, as Auburn rushed for 334 total yards to just one in. 79 for South Carolina. the milestone marked Dyer’s first 100-yard rushing game of McCalebb's 12-yard touchdown run capped a six-play, 61-yard drive for his Auburn career. Auburn to start the comeback, bringing Auburn to within a touchdown, 17-10, Newton was 16-for-21 in the air for 158 yards, hitting six different receivers on midway through the third quarter. The big play on the drive was Newton's 34-yard the night. Terrell Zachery (49 yards) and Darvin Adams (45 yards) each had four pass to Adams on a third and one play that brought the ball to the Clemson 18 yard catches while Blake (33 yards) and Lutzenkirchen (22 yards) had three apiece. line. Newton's 54-yard touchdown run on Auburn's first possession gave the Tigers Auburn's next series saw Adams score his second touchdown of the season as a quick 7-0 lead. Newton rushed twice on the drive, gaining 59 of the 80 yards cov- he tapped the tip of his shoe down in bounds to finish off an eight-play drive that ered on the drive, and also completed a pair of passes, one to Adams for 15 yards started at the Auburn 28 yard line and took just 3:41 off the clock. and one to Fannin for three. The next time Auburn touched the ball it needed just 38 seconds to score as South Carolina answered with three straight touchdowns as Garcia hit Alshon Newton's first pass completion to someone other than Adams gave Auburn its first Jeffery for a pair of scores, a 30-yard touchdown with 5:32 remaining in the first lead of the day, 24-17. Following a five-yard run by McCalebb, Newton found quarter and a six-yard score with 6:16 left in the half. Those scores sandwiched a Zachery down the sideline for a 78 yard touchdown, Auburn's third straight series one-yard touchdown run as South Carolina led 20-7. Jeffery fin- that ended with a touchdown. ished with eight catches for 192 yards. Clemson answered the Zachary score with an eight-play march down the field Newton's three-yard score with just 46 seconds left in the half drew Auburn to to tie the game at 24-24 with 12:36 left in regulation. The drive covered 77 yards and within six, 20-14, and then took just 3:27 off the clock. took the lead at 21-20 on its SCORING SUMMARY Clemson went 76 yards in South Carolina ...... 14 6 7 0 — 27 second drive of the second SCORING SUMMARY 12 plays on its first possession Auburn ...... 7 7 7 14 — 35 half, going 80 yards on 11 plays Clemson ...... 7 10 0 7 0 — 24 to take a 7-0 lead when Kyle in 3:46. Auburn ...... 0 3 21 0 3 — 27 AU - Newton 54 yd run (Byrum kick), 8:50, 1st Parker tossed an eight-yard SC - Jeffery 30 yd pass from Garcia (Lanning kick), 5:32, 1st South Carolina reclaimed CU - Harper 8 yd pass from Parker (Catanzaro kick), 8:59, 1st touchdown pass to running SC - Lattimore 1 yd run (Lanning kick), 1:04, 1st the lead when Garcia, who fin- SC - Jeffery 6 yd pass from Garcia (Lanning kick failed), 6:16, 2nd CU - Catanzaro 42 yd field goal, 8:19, 2nd back Jaime Harper. ished the night 15-for-21 for CU - Harper 24 yd pass from Parker (Catanzaro kick), 1:14, 2nd AU - Newton 3 yd run (Byrum kick), 0:46, 2nd AU - Byrum 35 yd field goal, 0:00, 2nd Clemson increased that AU - Newton 4 yd run (Byrum kick), 6:14, 3rd 235 yards with three touch- AU - McCalebb 12 yd run (Byrum kick), 8:24, 3rd lead to 10-0 with an 11-play, SC - Gurley 3 yd pass from Garcia (Lanning kick), 4:45, 3rd downs, hit Tori Gurley with a AU - Adams 8 yd pass from Newton (Byrum kick), 3:41, 3rd AU - Lutzenkirchen 7 yd pass from Newton (Byrum kick), 13:35, 4th AU - Zachery 78 yd pass from Newton (Byrum kick), 1:03, 3rd 53-yard drive that ended with AU - Blake 12 yd pass from Newton (Byrum kick), 6:23, 4th three-yard touchdown pass to CU - Ellington 2 yd run (Catanzaro kick), 12:36, 4th a 42 yard Cantanzaro field goal TEAM STATISTICS SC AU put South Carolina up 27-21. AU - Byrum 39 yd field goal, OT with 8:19 left in the first half. First Downs 20 29 Auburn's defense held TEAM STATISTICS CU AU Two drives Clemson drives Rushes-Yards 28-79 57-334 Lattimore to just 33 yards First Downs 27 17 Passing Yards 305 158 later it was 17-0 as Parker hit Comp-Att-Int 19-29-2 16-21-0 rushing on 14 carries. Rushes-Yards 47-187 47-221 Harper for a 24-yard touch- Zac Etheridge and Mike Passing Yards 220 203 Total Plays-Yards 57-384 78-492 Comp-Att-Int 20-34-0 7-14-2 down pass with 1:54 left in the Punts-Avg. 3-48.0 2-34.0 Blanc each had six total tackles Fumbles/Lost 2/2 3/2 Total Plays-Yards 81-407 61-424 half. while Bynes had six, including Punts-Avg. 7-41.3 6-40.2 Penalties-Yards 5-37 6-41 Fumbles/Lost 1/0 0/0 Auburn managed to avoid 3rd Down Conv. 4-of-8 7-of-12 a half-sack and a forced fumble Penalties-Yards 5-50 10-97 the halftime shutout when Time of Possession 28:52 31:08 along with his interception, 3rd Down Conv. 5-of-15 5-of-13 Byrum kicked a 35-yard field INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS while Daren Bates had five Time of Possession 34:20 25:40 goal to close out the first half. RUSHING: (SC) - Lattimore 14-33 (TD); Garcia 10-21; Maddox 2- along with a forced fumble. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Defensively, Josh Bynes led 13; Shaw 2-12. (AU) - Newton 25-176 (3TD); Dyer 23-100; McCalebb 7- In all, seven different RUSHING: (CU) 55; Fannin 1-5; TEAM 1-minus 2. - Ellington 22-140; Harper 19-44; Brown 1-6; Auburn with 11 tackles, two Tigers accounted for at least Mcneal 1-minus 1; Parker 4-minus 2. (AU) - McCalebb 10-81 (TD); Dyer PASSING: (SC) - Garcia 15-21-0-235 (3TD); Shaw 4-8-2-70. (AU) - 16-69;Newton 17-68; Reed 2-8; Zachery 2-minus 5. for loss, and a pass brekup. Newton 16-21-0-158 (2TD). one tackle for loss with Auburn PASSING: (CU) - Parker 20-34-0-220 (2TD). (AU) - Newton 7-14-2- Nick Fairley and Zac Etheridge RECEIVING: (SC) - Jeffery 8-192 (2TD); Gurley 4-36 (TD); also tallying three quarterback 203 (2TD). added seven tackles each. Lattimore 3-28; Maddox 2-27; Sanders 1-11; DiMarco 1-11. (AU) - sacks. RECEIVING: (CU) Zachery 4-49; Adams 4-45; Blake 3-33 (TD); Lutzenkirchen 3-22 (TD); - Allen 5-66; Ellington 4-48; Jones 4-19; Harper Fairley also had three tackles The four turnovers forced 3-48 (2TD); Dye 2-27; Mcneal 1-8; J. Brown 1-4. (AU) - Adams 5-118 Smith 1-6; Fannin 1-3 (TD); Zachery 1-78 (TD); Smith 1-7. for loss and a sack. were a season-high for AU.

Game 8 • LSU at Auburn • Oct. 23, 2010 • 2:30 p.m. • Jordan-Hare Stadium • Auburn, Ala. 2010 Auburn Football Game Recaps

GAME ULM 3 GAME #8 AUBURN 37 #10 AUBURN 52 KENTUCKY 34 5 October 2, 2010 • ESPNU 6 October 9, 2010 • ESPN2 Jordan-Hare Stadium (80,759) • Auburn, Ala. Commonwealth Stadium (70,776) • Lexington, Ky.

Cam Newton connected with Emory Blake on a school-record 94-yard pass on Wes Byrum kicked a 24-yard field goal as time expired to give unbeaten his first throw of the game Oct. 2, helping No. 10 Auburn to a 52-3 win over the Auburn a 37-34 victory over Kentucky at Commonwealth Stadium on Oct. 9. The University of Louisiana at Monroe. Newton complted 14 of 19 passes against the Tigers had a 19-play, 86-yard drive in the final 7:22 to set up the game-winner. Warhawks for 245 yards and three touchdowns in the win. The drive tied for the second longest drive by plays in Auburn history. Cam The win marked Auburn’s second 50-point game of the season and its second Newton had 54 yards rushing and completed 2-of-3 passes for 20 yards on the final 500-yard game of the season. The Tigers’ defensive line also had a big game, limit- possession. He finished with 408 yards total offense for the game for Auburn. ing ULM to just 38 yards rushingm marking a season-low for Auburn opponents Newton tied a school record with four touchdowns. He totaled 198 yards rush- and the third sub 100-yard game for an opponent this season. ing on 28 carries and had 210 yards passing, completing 13-of-21 passes. Auburn opened the game by scoring 14 points on four plays within the first Kentucky's Randall Cobb returned the opening kickoff 36 yards just beyond five minutes of the game. Onterio McCalebb scored Auburn’s first touchdown, midfield to set up a 7 play, 49 yard touchdown drive for a 7-0 Wildcat lead on a 2 breaking away on a 50-yard run down the right side of the field. yard run by Cobb 3:09 into the game. ULM was forced to punt on its opening posession and pinned the Tigers at Auburn tied the score on its first possession on a 16-yard Cam Newton touch- thier own 3-yard line. A short run by Kodi Burns set up the 94-yard pass from down run with 6:44 left in the first quarter. The Tigers drove 78 yards in nine plays. Newton to Blake, breaking the Auburn record for longest play from scrimmage. Wes Michael Dyer started the Tigers' second possession at the Auburn 20 with a 27- Burym’s kick put the Tigers up 14-0 with 11:04 left to play in the opening period. yard run. Newton capped off the 80 yard drive with an 8-yard touchdown run to put The Warhawks scored their lone points of the game on their next posession, Auburn ahead 14-7 with 1:17 left in the opening quarter. using 14 plays to work 61 yards down the field for a 35-yard field goal by Radi A 33-yard Newton to Kodi Burns pass completion to the Kentucky 9 set up Jabour. Auburn answered on its next posession, capping off a 17-point first quarter, Newton's third touchdown run of the game, this time a 5 yarder, to give Auburn a as Byrum connected on a 19-yard attempt. 21-7 lead with 10:01 remaining in the half. Freshman Michael Dyer extended the lead for the Tigers in the Following a fumble forced by Daren Bates. Auburn took over on its own 48, second quarter, capping off a 66-yard, nine-play drive with a 3-yard run for touch- leading to a 38 yard Byrum field goal that put Auburn up 24-7. down. Quindarius Carr then gave Auburn a comfortable 31-3 lead heading into Kentucky ended the run of 24 consecutive points by Auburn with a 6-yard halftime on the Tigers’ next posession, catching a 16-yard pass from Newton for a touchdown pass to tight end Jordan Aumiller with 4:52, making it 24-14. touchdown with 1:41 left in the half. A 34-yard Newton pass on an incredible reception by Darvin Adams on 3rd Sophomore Philip Lutzenkirchen scored Auburn’s lone third-quarter points, down and 17 from the Auburn 17 helped the Tigers move the chains late in the sec- catching a cross-field pass in the flat from Newton for the 5-yard touchdown recep- ond quarter. Newton scored his fourth touchdown rushing of the half on a 3-yard tion with 2:22 left in the quarter. run for a 31-14 lead with 1:06 left. Sophomore quarterback took over for Newton on the next Kentucky's Craig McIntosh kicked a 29-yard field goal as the first half ended posession and guided Auburn to two more touchdowns. The first capped off a nine- with Auburn leading 31-17. play, 56-yard drive with Mario Fannin running in two yards for a touchdown to Kentucky scored the first open the fourth quarter. points of the second half as it SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY Trotter would score one of his Auburn ...... 14 17 0 6 — 37 closed to within 31-24 on a 16- ULM ...... 3 0 0 0 — 3 Kentucky ...... 7 10 14 3 — 34 Auburn ...... 17 14 7 14 — 52 own, the first of his career, with yard Mike Hartline pass to 8:46 left in the game, giving Cobb with 8:18 left in the AU - McCalebb 50 yd run (Byrum kick), 14:28, 1st UK - Cobb 2 yd run (McIntosh kick), 11:51, 1st AU - Blake 94 yd pass from Newton (Byrum kick), 10:22, 1st Auburn a 52-3 lead. AU - Newton 16 yd run (Byrum kick), 6:44, 1st third. Cobb then tied the game ULM - Jabour 35 yd field goal, 4:31, 1st Fannin led the Tigers in AU - Newton 8 yd run (Byrum kick), 1:17, 1st at 31 with 4:03 remaining in AU - Newton 5 yd run (Byrum kick), 10:01, 2nd AU - Byrum 19 yd field goal, 2:09, 1st rushing with 89 yards, fol- the third on a 1-yard run. AU - Dyer 3 yd run (Byrum kick), 6:53, 2nd AU - Byrum 38 yd field goal, 7:12, 2nd AU - Carr 16 yd pass from Newton (Byrum kick), 2:41, 2nd lowed by McCalebb with 56, UK - Aumiller 6 yd pass from Cobb (McIntosh kick), 4:52, 2nd Byrum helped the Tigers AU - Lutzenkirchen 5 yd pass from Newton (Byrum kick), 6:09, 3rd Trotter with 29 and Dyer with AU - Newton 3 yd run (Byrum kick), 1:06, 2nd regain the lead at 34-31 on a UK - McIntosh 29 yd field goal, 0:00, 2nd AU - Fannin 2 yd run (Byrum kick), 14:55, 4th 22. 19-yard field goal with 14:17 AU - Trotter 18 yd run (Byrum kick), 8:46, 4th UK - Cobb 16 yd pass from Hartline (McIntosh kick), 8:18, 3rd Blake caught two passes UK - Cobb 1 yd run (McIntosh kick), 4:03, 3rd left in the game. TEAM STATISTICS ULM AU for 101 yards to lead the Tigers. AU - Byrum 19 yd field goal, 14:17, 4th Kentucky then drove deep First Downs 20 22 UK - McIntosh 35 yd field goal, 7:31, 4th Rushes-Yards 33-38 33-233 Terell Zachery and AU - Byrum 24 yd field goal, 0:00, 4th into Auburn territory and Passing Yards 232 272 Lutzehkirchen caught four TEAM STATISTICS AU UK barely made a 4th and 1 con- Comp-Att-Int 29-41-1 17-24-1 passes each for 50 and 41 version at the Tigers' 15, but Total Plays-Yards 74-270 57-505 First Downs 27 24 Punts-Avg. 4-38.0 1-22.0 yards, respectively. In all, Rushes-Yards 52-311 30-110 the Auburn defense held the Fumbles/Lost 4/3 0/0 Auburn quarterbacks threw to Passing Yards 210 226 Wildcats on three straight Penalties-Yards 7-55 2-15 Comp-Att-Int 13-21-1 24-29-0 3rd Down Conv. 6-of-15 4-of-8 nine different receivers. Total Plays-Yards 73-521 59-336 plays. Kentucky tied it at 34 on Time of Possession 36:52 23:08 Defensively, Anthony Punts-Avg. 2-34.0 3-44.3 a 35-yard field goal by Fumbles/Lost 4/0 2/1 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Morgan led the team with six Penalties-Yards 8-87 2-20 McIntosh with 7:31 to go. 3rd Down Conv. 5-of-9 3-of-8 RUSHING: (ULM) - Donald 9-27; Sanders 2-10; Wells 1-9; Ambrose tackles, five of which were solo. Auburn finished with 521 Time of Possession 31:46 28:14 2-7; Goodin 5-6; Rhodes 1-3; Munoz 1-minus 11; Browning 12-minus 13. Aairon Savage and T’Sharvan total yards offense while (AU) - Fannin 10-89 (TD); McCalebb 4-56 (TD); Trotter 2-29 (TD); Dyer Bell accounted for five tackles INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Kentucky had 336 yards. 7-22 (TD); Hooper 5-20; Zachery 1-17; Moseley 2-8; Burns 1-3; Newton each. As a team, the Tigers RUSHING: (AU) - Newton 28-198 (4TD); Dyer 9-56; Fannin 8-50; Michael Dyer rushed for 56 1-minus 11. McCalebb 5-9; Zachery 1-0; TEAM 1-minus 2. (UK) - Cobb 11-47 (2TD); PASSING: (ULM) (AU) forced two fumbles, totaled 10 yards on nine carries and - Browning 25-33-0-203; Wells 4-8-1-29. - Russell 9-32; Locke 5-31; Sanders 4-2; Hartline 1-minus 2. Newton 14-19-1-245 (3TD); Trotter 3-5-0-27. tackles for loss and tallied PASSING: (AU) - Newton 13-21-1-210. (UK) - Hartline 23-28-0-220 Mario Fannin gained 50 yards RECEIVING: (ULM) - Ambrose 7-56; Maye 6-45; Edwards 4-26; three quarterback sacks. (TD); Cobb 1-1-0-6 (TD). on eight carries. Sanders 3-27; Leonard 2-34; McCall 2-15; Goodin 2-13; Russell 1-7; Senior Zac Etheridge also RECEIVING: (AU) - Adams 5-101; Zachery 3-34; Fannin 2-7; Burns Defensively, Zac Etheridge Steed 1-6; Lovett 1-3. (AU) - Zachery 4-50; Lutzenkirchen 4-41 (TD); picked up an interception in 1-33; McCalebb 1-23; Lutzenkirchen 1-12. (UK) - Cobb 7-68 (TD); King led Auburn with 11 tackles Blake 2-101 (TD); Adams 2-25; Carr 1-16; Benton 1-15; Winter 1-15; 5-49; Locke 5-47; Russell 2-19; Matthews 2-18; Aumiller 2-13 (TD); Fannin 1-12; Kitchens 1-minus 3. the win. Roark 1-12. while Bates had eight.

Game 8 • LSU at Auburn • Oct. 23, 2010 • 2:30 p.m. • Jordan-Hare Stadium • Auburn, Ala. 2010 Auburn Football Game Recaps

GAME #12 ARKANSAS 43 #7 AUBURN 65 7 October 16, 2010 • CBS Jordan-Hare Stadium (87,451) • Auburn, Ala.

Auburn scored 28 fourth-quarter points, capping off a record-breaking day in which the Tigers and Arkansas combined to set the SEC record for points in a non- overtime game as the Tigers defeated Arkansas, 65-43. Cam Newton had his hand in four touchdowns on the day, rushing for three while passing for another. He ran for 188 yards and completed 10-of-14 passes for 140 yards. Each team scored once in the first quarter - the lowest scoring quarter of the day. Arkansas struck first with a 7-yard pass from Ryan Mallett to Van Stumon. Newton responded on Auburn’s next posession with a 5-yard run to even the score. A West Byrum field goal just seconds into the second quarter gave Auburn its first lead. The Razorbacks responded on their next posession to jump back in the lead, but Auburn would score touchdowns on its next two for a double-digit lead. Senior Mario Fannin found the endzone first on a 4-yard runto give Auburn a 17- 14 lead. Onterio McCalebb got a touchdown of his own on the next posession, breaking off the right end for a 13-yard run that put the Tigers up 24-14. Arkansas backup quarterback Tyler Wilson threw the first of his four touch- down passes on the next posession, hitting Greg Childs for a 34-yard reception. The score cut the Auburn lead to 24-21 with 1:06 left in the first half. In its final posession of the half, Auburn drove 71 yards down the field, setting up another Byrum field goal as time expired. The senior connected on his shot from 26 yards out to put the Tigers up 27-21 heading into the lockerroom. Byrum opened the second half with the third of his three field goals, connect- ing from 28 yards out with 10:44 to go in the third quarter. Byrum would score 17 points on the day - nine from field goals and eight from extra points. Arkansas would score twice in the third quarter as Wilson threw two more TD passes. Newton squeezed in his second rushing touchdown of the day in the third quarter, keeping the Tigers in the lead, 37-35, heading into SCORING SUMMARY Arkansas ...... 7 14 14 8 — 43 the final period. Auburn ...... 7 20 10 28 — 65 Wilson opened the fourth ARK - Stumon 7 yd pass from Mallett (Hocker kick), 7:54, 1st quarter by hitting Childs on a AU - Newton 5 yd run (Byrum kick), 5:30, 1st 23-yard pass to take a 43-37 AU - Byrum 43 yd field goal, 14:48, 2nd Razorback lead. It would be ARK - Green 1 yd run (Hocker kick), 9:43, 2nd AU - Fannin 4 yd run (Byrum kick), 6:28, 2nd the last as Auburn answered AU - McCalebb 13 yd run (Byrum kick), 4:03, 2nd with 28 points in the quarter ARK - Childs 34 yd pass from Wilson (Hocker kick), 1:06, 2nd AU - Byrum 26 yd field goal, 0:00, 2nd for the 65-43 win. AU - Byrum 28 yd field goal, 10:44, 3rd Newton threw a 15-yard ARK - Wingo 37 yd pass from Wilson (Hocker kick), 5:40, 3rd touchdown pass to Emory AU - Newton 1 yd run (Byrum kick), 4:10, 3rd ARK - Adams 24 yd pass from Wilson (Hocker kick), 3:20, 3rd Blake and ran for another of ARK - Childs 23 yd pass from Wilson (Childs from Wilson), 14:09, 4th his own. Arkansas native AU - Blake 15 yd pass from Newton (Byrum kick), 11:44, 4th AU - Etheridge 47 yd fumble recovery (Byrum kick), 9:44, 4th Michael Dyer ran for a 38-yard AU - Newton 3 yd run (Byrum kick), 8:31, 4th touchdown and safety Zac AU - Dyer 38 yd run (Byrum kick), 6:36, 4th Etheridge ran in a fumble TEAM STATISTICS ARK AU recovery 47 yards for a TD. First Downs 30 25 Linebacker Josh Bynes also Rushes-Yards 28-138 49-330 Passing Yards 428 140 picked up two interceptions in Comp-Att-Int 35-49-2 10-15-0 the quarter, setting up the Total Plays-Yards 77-566 64-470 touchdowns by Newton and Punts-Avg. 3-31.0 2-39.5 Fumbles/Lost 1/1 0/0 Dyer. Penalties-Yards 6-70 8-68 Fannin led the team with 3rd Down Conv. 4-of-11 2-of-7 36 yards receiving along with Time of Possession 32:33 27:27 his 60 rushing yards. Dyer fin- INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS ished with 53 rushing yards, RUSHING: (ARK) - Davis 14-91; Green 8-28 (TD); Wingo 2-17; followed by McCalebb with 29. Adams 1-12; Wilson 3-minus 10. (AU) - Newton 25-188 (3TD); Fannin 14-60 (TD); Dyer 6-53 (TD); McCalebb 4-29 (TD). Defensively for Auburn, PASSING: (ARK) - Wilson 25-34-2-332 (4TD); Mallett 10-15-0-96 Craig Stevens led the team (TD). (AU) - Newton 10-14-0-140 (TD); Burns 0-1-0-0. with 12 tackles, followed by RECEIVING: (ARK) - Childs 9-164 (2TD); Adams 7-87 (TD); Wingo Neiko Thorpe with 10. Mike 4-53 (TD); Wright 4-51; Williams 4-20; Davis 3-22; Hamilton 2-18; Stumon 1-7 (TD); Ray 1-6 (AU) - Fannin 3-36; Adams 2-34; Burns 2-33; Blanc added two quarterback Blake 2-28 (TD); Zachery 1-9. sacks.

Game 8 • LSU at Auburn • Oct. 23, 2010 • 2:30 p.m. • Jordan-Hare Stadium • Auburn, Ala. Auburn Career Records Update

All-Purpose Yards 9. Byron Franklin ...... 1977-80 74 1573 10. Ronney Daniels...... 1999-00 90 1446 Player Seasons Rush Rec KR PR Yards 11. Darvin Adams ...... 2008-pres. 86 1434 1. James Brooks...... 1977-80 3523 219 1726 128 5596 12. Freddie Hyatt ...... 1965-67 88 1396 2. Carnell Williams ...... 2001-04 3831 342 609 302 5084 13. Devin Aromashodu ...... 2002-05 71 1333 3. Bo Jackson...... 1982-85 4303 272 317 0 4892 14. Alexander Wright...... 1986-89 56 1320 4. Joe Cribbs ...... 1976-79 3368 268 597 328 4561 15. Ben Obomanu...... 2002-05 97 1313 5. Thomas Bailey ...... 1991-94 -5 1243 1520 1170 3928 16. Thomas Bailey ...... 1991-94 93 1243 6. Ben Tate...... 2006-09 3321 336 186 0 3843 17. Greg Taylor ...... 1987-90 102 1217 7. ...... 1983-86 2789 77 892 0 3758 18. Clifton Robinson ...... 1997-00 91 1167 8. ...... 2000-04 2707 688 15 0 3390 19. Tim Christian ...... 1966-68 78 1126 9. Stephen Davis ...... 1993-95 2811 342 25 0 3178 20. Willie Gosha ...... 1993-96 85 1048 10. James Joseph ...... 1987-90 2264 721 136 0 3121 21. Marcel Willis ...... 1999-02 81 1022 -- Mario Fannin ...... 2006-pres. 1195 949 944 -5 3083 22. Jimmy Phillips...... 1955-57 52 1012 Kickoff Returns Touchdown Receptions Player Seasons Avg Yards Ret Player Seasons Rec TD 1. Thomas Bailey ...... 1991-94 20.5 1520 74 1. Terry Beasley...... 1969-71 141 29 2. James Brooks ...... 1977-80 25.4 1726 68 2. Ben Obomanu...... 2002-05 97 18 3. Tristan Davis ...... 2005-08 26.5 1455 55 3. Karsten Bailey ...... 1995-98 150 17 4. Robert Baker ...... 1995-96 21.3 979 46 4. Frank Sanders ...... 1991-94 121 15 5. Markeith Cooper...... 1996-99 23.9 1077 45 Byron Franklin ...... 1977-80 74 15 6. Mario Fannin ...... 2006-pres. 21.5 944 44 6. Lawyer Tillman...... 1985-88 93 14 Roderick Hood ...... 2000-02 19.9 874 44 7. Darvin Adams ...... 2008-pres. 86 12 8. Demond Washington ...... 2009-pres. 27.5 1101 40 Ronney Daniels...... 1999-00 90 12 9. Tim Carter ...... 1998-01 23.9 956 40 Tyrone Goodson...... 1993-97 136 12 10. Devin Aromashodu ...... 2002-05 22.6 860 38 Freddie Hyatt ...... 1965-67 88 12 Kickoff Return Yardage Rushing Yardage Player Seasons Ret Avg Yards Player Seasons Att Avg Yards 1. James Brooks ...... 1977-80 68 25.4 1726 1. Bo Jackson ...... 1982-85 650 6.62 4303 2. Thomas Bailey ...... 1991-94 74 20.5 1520 2. Carnell Williams...... 2001-04 741 5.17 3831 3. Tristan Davis ...... 2005-08 55 26.5 1455 3. James Brooks...... 1977-80 621 5.67 3523 4. Demond Washington ...... 2009-pres. 40 27.5 1101 4. Joe Cribbs ...... 1976-79 657 5.13 3368 5. Markeith Cooper...... 1996-99 45 23.9 1077 5. Ben Tate ...... 2006-09 678 4.90 3321 6. Robert Baker ...... 1995-96 46 21.3 979 -- 7. Tim Carter ...... 1998-01 40 23.9 956 27. William Andrews ...... 1976-78 267 5.04 1347 8. Mario Fannin ...... 2006-pres. 44 21.5 944 28. Ed Dyas ...... 1958-60 261 4.97 1298 9. Roderick Hood ...... 2000-02 44 19.9 874 29. Fred Beasley ...... 1994-97 282 4.40 1241 10. Devin Aromashodu ...... 2002-05 38 22.6 860 30. Mario Fannin ...... 2006-pres. 213 5.61 1195 31. Tom Bryan...... 1964-66 265 4.32 1144 Receptions 32. ...... 1978-81 239 4.54 1085 Player Seasons Yards Avg Rec 33. ...... 1962-64 260 4.15 1079 1. Courtney Taylor ...... 2003-06 2098 13.71 153 2. Karsten Bailey ...... 1995-98 2174 14.49 150 Scoring 3. Terry Beasley...... 1969-71 2507 17.78 141 Player Seasons TD FG PAT Pts 4. Tyrone Goodson...... 1993-97 2283 16.79 136 1. John Vaughn ...... 2003-06 0 50 162 312 5. Frank Sanders ...... 1991-94 1998 16.51 121 2. Wes Byrum ...... 2007-pres. 0 54 147 309 6. Rodgeriqus Smith...... 2004-08 1598 14.02 114 3. Carnell Williams...... 2001-04 46 0 0 276 7. Greg Taylor ...... 1987-90 1217 11.93 102 4. Bo Jackson ...... 1982-85 45 0 *2 274 8. Freddy Weygand...... 1984-88 1946 19.66 99 5. Damon Duval ...... 1999-02 1 45 125 266 9. Ben Obomanu...... 2002-05 1313 13.54 97 6. ...... 1980-83 0 42 110 236 10. Thomas Bailey ...... 1991-94 1243 13.37 93 7. Win Lyle...... 1987-89 0 45 95 230 Lawyer Tillman...... 1985-88 1808 19.44 93 8. Joe Cribbs ...... 1976-79 35 0 *3 216 12. Mario Fannin ...... 2006-pres. 949 10.32 92 9. Stephen Davis ...... 1993-95 34 0 0 204 10. Jorge Portela ...... 1977-79 0 38 74 188 12. Clifton Robinson ...... 1997-00 1167 12.82 91 * - two-point conversions 13. Ronney Daniels...... 1999-00 1446 16.07 90 14. Freddie Hyatt ...... 1965-67 1396 15.86 88 15. Darvin Adams ...... 2008-pres. 1434 16.67 86 Most Points Kicking Player Seasons FG PAT Pts 1. John Vaughn ...... 2003-06 50 162 312 Receiving Yardage 2. Wes Byrum ...... 2007-pres. 54 147 309 Player Seasons Rec Yards 3. Damon Duval ...... 1999-02 45 125 260 1. Terry Beasley...... 1969-71 141 2507 4. Al Del Greco ...... 1980-83 42 110 236 2. Tyrone Goodson...... 1993-97 136 2283 5. Win Lyle...... 1987-89 45 95 230 3. Karsten Bailey ...... 1995-98 150 2174 6. Jorge Portela ...... 1977-79 38 74 188 4. Courtney Taylor ...... 2003-06 153 2098 7. John Riley ...... 1967-69 31 80 173 5. Frank Sanders ...... 1991-94 121 1998 8. Scott Etheridge ...... 1992-93 34 65 167 6. Freddy Weygand...... 1984-88 99 1946 Gardner Jett...... 1970-72 23 98 167 7. Lawyer Tillman...... 1985-88 93 1808 10. Jaret Holmes ...... 1996-97 27 79 160 8. Rodgeriqus Smith...... 2004-08 114 1598 Matt Hawkins ...... 1994-95 26 82 160 Game 8 • LSU at Auburn • Oct. 23, 2010 • 2:30 p.m. • Jordan-Hare Stadium • Auburn, Ala. Auburn Career Records Update

Field Goals Made PAT Percentage (Min. 30 made) Player Seasons Pct FGA FGM Player Seasons Made Att Pct 1. Wes Byrum ...... 2007-pres. .750 72 54 1. Damon Duval ...... 1999-02 125 125 1.000 2. John Vaughn ...... 2003-06 .725 69 50 Scott Etheridge ...... 1992-93 65 65 1.000 3. Damon Duval ...... 1999-02 .608 74 45 3. John Vaughn ...... 2003-06 162 163 .994 Win Lyle...... 1987-89 .763 59 45 4. Al Del Greco ...... 1980-83 110 111 .991 5. Al Del Greco ...... 1980-83 .609 69 42 5. Win Lyle...... 1987-89 95 96 .990 6. Jorge Portela ...... 1977-79 .613 62 38 6. Wes Byrum ...... 2007-pres. 147 149 .987 7. Scott Etheridge ...... 1992-93 .791 43 34 7. Chris Knapp ...... 1985-86 62 63 .984 8. Jim Von Wyl ...... 1990-91 .667 48 32 8. Neil O’Donoghue ...... 1975-76 32 33 .970 9. John Riley ...... 1967-69 .492 63 31 9. Robert McGinty ...... 1984 31 32 .969 10. Jaret Holmes ...... 1996-97 .730 37 27 10. Jaret Holmes ...... 1996-97 79 82 .963 Field Goals Attempted Punting Average (Min. 50 punts) Player Seasons FGM FGA Player Seasons No Yards Avg 1. Damon Duval ...... 1999-02 45 74 1. Terry Daniel ...... 1992-94 169 7522 44.51 2. Wes Byrum ...... 2007-pres. 54 72 2. Kody Bliss ...... 2003-06 202 8861 43.87 3. John Vaughn ...... 2003-06 50 69 3. Damon Duval ...... 1999-02 227 9842 43.36 Al Del Greco ...... 1980-83 42 69 4. Jaret Holmes ...... 1996-97 110 4676 42.51 5. John Riley ...... 1967-69 31 63 5. Skip Johnston ...... 1977-79 172 7220 41.98 6. Jorge Portela ...... 1977-79 38 62 6. Brian Shulman ...... 1986-88 157 6580 41.91 7. Win Lyle...... 1987-89 45 59 7. Lewis Colbert ...... 1982-85 244 10179 41.72 8. Jim Von Wyl ...... 1990-91 32 48 8. Clinton Durst ...... 2008-09 134 5559 41.49 9. Scott Etheridge ...... 1992-93 34 43 9. Tommy Lunceford ...... 1965-67 171 7017 41.04 Neil O’Donoghue ...... 1975-76 23 43 10. Ryan Shoemaker...... 2007-pres. 72 2951 40.99 Woody Woodall ...... 1961-63 19 43

Field Goal Percentage (Min. 10 Made) Player Seasons FGM FGA Pct SEC Career Records Update 1. Scott Etheridge ...... 1992-93 34 43 .791 2. Matt Hawkins ...... 1994-95 26 33 .788 Scoring 3. Win Lyle...... 1987-89 45 59 .763 Player Seasons TD FG PAT Pts 4. Wes Byrum ...... 2007-pres. 54 72 .750 1. Billy Bennett (UGA) ...... 2000-03 0 87 148 409 5. Jaret Holmes ...... 1996-97 27 37 .730 2. Jeff Hall (UT) ...... 1995-98 0 61 188 371 3. Colt David (LSU) ...... 2005-08 1 54 201 369 6. John Vaughn ...... 2003-06 50 69 .725 4. Jeff Chandler (UF) ...... 1997-01 0 67 167 368 7. Ed Dyas ...... 1958-60 17 24 .708 5. Kevin Butler (UGA)...... 1981-84 0 77 122 353 8. Gardner Jett...... 1970-72 23 34 .676 6. Philip Doyle (UA) ...... 1987-90 1 78 105 345 9. Jim Von Wyl ...... 1990-91 32 48 .667 7. Jonathan Nichols (OM)...... 2011-04 0 63 155 344 Robert McGinty ...... 1984 12 18 .667 8. Tim Tebow (UF) ...... 2006-09 57 0 0 342 9. Michael Proctor (UA) ...... 1992-95 0 65 131 326 PATs Made 10. James Wilhoit (UT) ...... 2003-06 0 59 148 325 11. Kevin Faulk (LSU) ...... 1995-98 53 0 0 318 Player Seasons Pct Att Made 12. John Becksvoort (UT) ...... 1991-94 0 52 161 317 1. John Vaughn ...... 2003-06 .994 163 162 13. (UGA) ...... 1980-82 52 0 1 314 2. Wes Byrum ...... 2007-pres. .987 149 147 Fuad Reveiz (UT) ...... 1981-84 0 71 101 314 3. Damon Duval ...... 1999-02 1.000 125 125 15. John Vaughn (AU) ...... 2003-06 0 50 162 312 4. Al Del Greco ...... 1980-83 .991 111 110 Van Tiffin (UA)...... 1983-86 0 59 135 312 5. Gardner Jett...... 1970-72 .942 104 98 17. Joshua Shene (OM) ...... 2006-09 0 57 139 310 6. Win Lyle...... 1987-89 .990 96 95 18. Wes Byrum (AU) ...... 2007-pres. 0 54 147 309 7. Matt Hawkins ...... 1994-95 .932 88 82 19. Lones Seiber (UK) ...... 2006-09 0 49 158 305 8. John Riley ...... 1967-69 .860 93 80 20. Dalton Hilliard (LSU) ...... 1982-85 50 0 1 302 9. Jaret Holmes ...... 1996-97 .963 82 79 * - two-point conversions 10. Jorge Portela ...... 1977-79 .949 78 74 Most Points Kicking PATs Attempted Player Seasons FG PAT Pts 1. Billy Bennett (UGA) ...... 2000-03 87 148 409 Player Seasons Made Pct Att 2. Jeff Hall (UT) ...... 1995-98 61 188 371 1. John Vaughn ...... 2003-06 162 .994 163 3. Jeff Chandler (UF) ...... 1997-01 67 167 368 2. Wes Byrum ...... 2007-pres. 147 .987 149 4. Colt David (LSU) ...... 2005-08 54 201 363 3. Damon Duval ...... 1999-02 125 1.000 125 5. Kevin Butler (UGA)...... 1981-84 77 122 353 4. Al Del Greco ...... 1980-83 110 .991 111 6. Jonathan Nichols (OM)...... 2001-04 63 155 344 5. Gardner Jett...... 1970-72 98 .942 104 7. Philip Doyle (UA) ...... 1987-90 78 105 339 6. Win Lyle...... 1987-89 95 .990 96 8. Michael Proctor (UA) ...... 1992-95 65 131 326 7. John Riley ...... 1967-69 80 .860 93 9. James Wilhoit (UT) ...... 2003-06 59 148 325 8. Matt Hawkins ...... 1994-95 82 .932 88 10. John Becksvoort (UT) ...... 1991-94 52 161 317 9. Jaret Holmes ...... 1996-97 79 .963 82 11. Fuad Reveiz (UT)...... 1981-84 71 101 314 10. Jorge Portela ...... 1977-79 74 .949 78 12. John Vaughn (AU) ...... 2003-06 50 162 312 Van Tiffin (UA)...... 1983-86 59 135 312 14. Joshua Shene (OM) ...... 2006-09 57 139 310 15. Wes Byrum (AU) ...... 2007-pres. 54 147 309 16. Lones Seiber (UK) ...... 2006-09 49 158 305

Game 8 • LSU at Auburn • Oct. 23, 2010 • 2:30 p.m. • Jordan-Hare Stadium • Auburn, Ala. Auburn Single Season Records Update

Rushing Touchdowns Player Year Att Yards Avg TD 1. Bo Jackson ...... 1985 278 1786 6.42 17 Carnell Williams ...... 2003 241 1307 5.42 17 3. Joe Cribbs ...... 1978 253 1205 4.76 16 4. Stephen Davis...... 1995 180 1068 5.93 14 Joe Cribbs ...... 1979 200 1120 5.60 14 6. Kenny Irons ...... 2005 256 1293 5.05 13 Ronnie Brown ...... 2002 175 1008 5.76 13 Rudi Johnson ...... 2000 324 1567 4.84 13 Stephen Davis...... 1994 221 1263 5.71 13 10. Cam Newton ...... 2010 129 860 6.67 12 Carnell Williams ...... 2004 239 1165 4.87 12 James Bostic ...... 1993 199 1205 6.06 12 Bo Jackson ...... 1983 158 1213 7.68 12 14. Reggie Ware ...... 1986 54 192 3.56 11 Billy Atkins ...... 1957 90 359 3.99 11 Touchdown Passes Player Year Att Comp Yards TD 1. Chris Todd...... 2009 328 198 2612 22 2. Jason Campbell...... 2004 270 188 2700 20 Pat Sullivan ...... 1971 281 162 2012 20 4. Dameyune Craig...... 1997 403 216 3277 18 5. Pat Sullivan ...... 1970 281 167 2586 17 6. Dameyune Craig...... 1996 310 169 2296 16 Pat Sullivan ...... 1969 257 123 1686 16 8. Brandon Cox...... 2005 306 177 2324 15 Patrick Nix...... 1995 331 201 2574 15 10. Brandon Cox...... 2006 271 163 2198 14 Stan White...... 1990 338 180 2242 14 Loran Carter ...... 1968 248 112 1487 14 -- Cam Newton ...... 2010 122 80 1278 13

Touchdowns Responsible For (Rush & Pass) Player Season Rush Pass TD 1. Pat Sullivan ...... 1970 9 17 26 2. Cam Newton ...... 2010 12 13 25 3. Dameyune Craig...... 1996 8 16 24 4. Jason Campbell...... 2004 3 20 23 Pat Sullivan ...... 1969 7 16 23 6. Chris Todd...... 2009 0 22 22 Dameyune Craig...... 1997 4 18 22 Pat Sullivan ...... 1971 2 20 22 9. Patrick Nix...... 1994 6 13 19 10. Patrick Nix...... 1995 3 15 18 Total Offense Player Season Plays Rush Pass Total 1. Dameyune Craig...... 1997 499 0 3277 3277 2. Pat Sullivan ...... 1970 333 270 2586 2856 3. Jason Campbell...... 2004 328 30 2700 2730 4. Patrick Nix...... 1995 379 64 2574 2638 5. Dameyune Craig...... 1996 433 207 2296 2503 6. Chris Todd...... 2009 372 -116 2612 2496 7. Jason Campbell...... 2003 366 -1 2267 2266 8. Patrick Nix...... 1994 340 59 2206 2265 9. Reggie Slack...... 1988 318 -17 2230 2213 10. Brandon Cox...... 2005 350 -125 2324 2199 -- Cam Newton ...... 2010 251 860 1278 2138

Game 8 • LSU at Auburn • Oct. 23, 2010 • 2:30 p.m. • Jordan-Hare Stadium • Auburn, Ala. 2010 Auburn Football Statistics

RECORD...... OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL RUSHING ...... GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G ALL GAMES ...... 7-0 5-0 2-0 0-0 Cam Newton ...... 7 129 938 78 860 6.7 12 71 122.9 CONFERENCE ...... 4-0 2-0 2-0 0-0 Michael Dyer ...... 7 84 454 11 443 5.3 3 38 63.3 NON-CONFERENCE ...... 3-0 3-0 0-0 0-0 Onterio McCalebb ...... 7 51 394 20 374 7.3 3 50 53.4 Mario Fannin ...... 6 41 236 12 224 5.5 2 25 37.3 DATE ...... OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND Davis Hooper ...... 2 10 35 0 35 3.5 0 6 17.5 09/04/2010 ...... ARKANSAS STATE W 52-25 83,441 Barrett Trotter ...... 2 2 29 0 29 14.5 1 18 14.5 09/09/2010 ...... at Mississippi State* W 17-14 54,806 Trovon Reed ...... 1 2 8 0 8 4.0 0 6 8.0 09/18/2010 ...... CLEMSON W (OT) 27-24 87,451 Clint Moseley ...... 1 2 8 0 8 4.0 0 5 8.0 09/25/2010 ...... #12 SOUTH CAROLINA* W 35-27 87,237 Terrell Zachery ...... 7 5 19 13 6 1.2 0 17 0.9 10/02/2010 ...... ULM W 52-3 80,759 Kodi Burns ...... 7 3 6 1 5 1.7 1 3 0.7 10/09/2010 ...... at Kentucky* W 37-34 70,776 Eric Smith ...... 7 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 10/16/2010 ...... #12 ARKANSAS* W 65-43 87,451 TEAM ...... 3 3 0 6 -6 -2.0 0 0 -2.0 Total ...... 7 333 2127 141 1986 6.0 22 71 283.7 TEAM STATISTICS ...... AU ...... OPP Opponents ...... 7 234 910 198 712 3.0 9 26 101.7 SCORING ...... 285...... 171 Points Per Game ...... 40.7 ...... 24.4 PASSING ...... G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G FIRST DOWNS ...... 164...... 159 Cam Newton ...... 7 180.53 80-122-5 65.6 1278 13 94 182.6 Rushing ...... 101...... 49 Barrett Trotter ...... 2 122.67 4-6-0 66.7 40 0 15 20.0 Passing ...... 56...... 96 Kodi Burns ...... 7 94.93 1-3-0 33.3 22 0 22 3.1 Penalty...... 7...... 14 Neil Caudle ...... 7 452.80 1-1-0 100.0 42 0 42 6.0 RUSHING YARDAGE ...... 1986...... 712 Total ...... 7 178.02 86-132-5 65.2 1382 13 94 197.4 Yards gained rushing ...... 2127...... 910 Opponents ...... 7 136.61 176-266-6 66.2 1863 13 69 266.1 Yards lost rushing ...... 141...... 198 Rushing Attempts...... 333...... 234 RECEIVING ...... G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G Average Per Rush...... 6.0 ...... 3.0 Darvin Adams ...... 7 23 419 18.2 2 42 59.9 Average Per Game ...... 283.7 ...... 101.7 Terrell Zachery ...... 7 18 261 14.5 1 78 37.3 TDs Rushing ...... 22...... 9 Mario Fannin ...... 6 12 137 11.4 2 38 22.8 PASSING YARDAGE ...... 1382...... 1863 Emory Blake ...... 7 9 201 22.3 4 94 28.7 Comp-Att-Int ...... 86-132-5...... 176-266-6 Philip Lutzenkirchen ...... 7 8 75 9.4 2 26 10.7 Average Per Pass...... 10.5 ...... 7.0 Quindarius Carr ...... 7 3 103 34.3 2 48 14.7 Average Per Catch ...... 16.1 ...... 10.6 Kodi Burns ...... 7 3 66 22.0 0 33 9.4 Average Per Game ...... 197.4 ...... 266.1 Eric Smith ...... 7 3 26 8.7 0 13 3.7 TDs Passing...... 13...... 13 Derek Winter ...... 7 2 28 14.0 0 15 4.0 TOTAL OFFENSE ...... 3368...... 2575 Onterio McCalebb ...... 7 1 23 23.0 0 23 3.3 Total Plays ...... 465...... 500 Cam Newton ...... 7 1 22 22.0 0 22 3.1 Average Per Play ...... 7.2 ...... 5.2 DeAngelo Benton ...... 5 1 15 15.0 0 15 3.0 Average Per Game ...... 481.1 ...... 367.9 Michael Dyer ...... 7 1 9 9.0 0 9 1.3 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards...... 29-752 ...... 47-955 Shaun Kitchens ...... 5 1 -3 -3.0 0 0 -0.6 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards ...... 15-102 ...... 4-26 Total ...... 7 86 1382 16.1 13 94 197.4 INT RETURNS: #-Yards ...... 6-51...... 5--2 Opponents ...... 7 176 1863 10.6 13 69 266.1 KICK RETURN AVERAGE ...... 25.9 ...... 20.3 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE ...... 6.8 ...... 6.5 PUNT RETURNS ...... No. Yds Avg TD Long INT RETURN AVERAGE ...... 8.5...... -0.4 Quindarius Carr ...... 14 95 6.8 0 18 FUMBLES-LOST...... 11-5 ...... 13-8 Antonio Goodwin ...... 1 7 7.0 0 0 PENALTIES-Yards ...... 45-403 ...... 32-285 Total ...... 15 102 6.8 0 18 Average Per Game ...... 57.6 ...... 40.7 Opponents ...... 4 26 6.5 0 9 PUNTS-Yards ...... 21-792 ...... 35-1411 Average Per Punt ...... 37.7 ...... 40.3 INTERCEPTIONS . . . . .No. Yds Avg TD Long Net punt average ...... 34.6 ...... 35.7 Josh Bynes ...... 3 33 11.0 0 33 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game...... 28:05...... 31:55 Zac Etheridge ...... 1 19 19.0 0 19 3RD-DOWN Conversions ...... 34/73 ...... 32/90 Demond Washington . . . . .1 0 0.0 0 0 3rd-Down Pct ...... 47% ...... 36% Nick Fairley ...... 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 4TH-DOWN Conversions ...... 3/4 ...... 5/13 Total ...... 6 51 8.5 0 33 4th-Down Pct ...... 75% ...... 38% Opponents ...... 5 -2 -0.4 0 0 SACKS BY-Yards ...... 17-101 ...... 9-62 MISC YARDS...... 0 ...... -20 KICK RETURNS ...... No. Yds Avg TD Long TOUCHDOWNS SCORED ...... 36...... 22 Demond Washington . . . .24 604 25.2 0 47 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ...... 11-14 ...... 6-7 Onterio McCalebb ...... 3 137 45.7 0 99 ON-SIDE KICKS ...... 0-0 ...... 1-1 Eric Smith ...... 1 5 5.0 0 5 RED-ZONE SCORES ...... (34-38) 89% ...... (21-23) 91% Philip Lutzenkirchen ...... 1 6 6.0 0 6 RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS...... (25-38) 66% ...... (16-23) 70% Total ...... 29 752 25.9 0 99 PAT-ATTEMPTS...... (36-36) 100% ...... (19-21) 90% Opponents ...... 47 955 20.3 0 40 ATTENDANCE...... 426339...... 125582 Games/Avg Per Game ...... 5/85268 ...... 2/62791 FUMBLE RETURNS . . .No. Yds Avg TD Long Neutral Site Games...... 0/0 Zac Etheridge ...... 1 47 47.0 1 47 Total ...... 1 47 47.0 1 47 SCORE BY QUARTERS ...... 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Opponents ...... 0 0 0.0 0 0 Auburn ...... 66 92 55 69 3 285 Opponents ...... 51 50 49 21 0 171

Game 8 • LSU at Auburn • Oct. 23, 2010 • 2:30 p.m. • Jordan-Hare Stadium • Auburn, Ala. 2010 Auburn Football Statistics

|------PATs ------| ALL PURPOSE ...... G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G SCORING ...... TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points Cam Newton ...... 7 860 22 0 0 0 882 126.0 Cam Newton ...... 12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 72 Demond Washington . . . . .7 0 0 0 604 0 604 86.3 Wes Byrum ...... 0 11-14 36-36 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 69 Onterio McCalebb ...... 7 374 23 0 137 0 534 76.3 Emory Blake ...... 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 Michael Dyer ...... 7 443 9 0 0 0 452 64.6 Mario Fannin ...... 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 Darvin Adams ...... 7 0 419 0 0 0 419 59.9 Onterio McCalebb ...... 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Mario Fannin ...... 6 224 137 0 0 0 361 60.2 Michael Dyer ...... 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Terrell Zachery ...... 7 6 261 0 0 0 267 38.1 Darvin Adams ...... 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Emory Blake ...... 7 0 201 0 0 0 201 28.7 Philip Lutzenkirchen ...... 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Quindarius Carr ...... 7 0 103 95 0 0 198 28.3 Quindarius Carr ...... 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Philip Lutzenkirchen ...... 7 0 75 0 6 0 81 11.6 Terrell Zachery ...... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Kodi Burns ...... 7 5 66 0 0 0 71 10.1 Zac Etheridge ...... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Davis Hooper ...... 2 35 0 0 0 0 35 17.5 Barrett Trotter ...... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Josh Bynes ...... 7 0 0 0 0 33 33 4.7 Kodi Burns ...... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Eric Smith ...... 7 0 26 0 5 0 31 4.4 Total ...... 36 11-14 36-36 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 285 Barrett Trotter ...... 2 29 0 0 0 0 29 14.5 Opponents ...... 22 6-7 19-21 0-0 1 1-1 0 0 171 Derek Winter ...... 7 0 28 0 0 0 28 4.0 Zac Etheridge ...... 7 0 0 0 0 19 19 2.7 TOTAL OFFENSE ...... G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G DeAngelo Benton ...... 5 0 15 0 0 0 15 3.0 Cam Newton ...... 7 251 860 1278 2138 305.4 Trovon Reed ...... 1 8 0 0 0 0 8 8.0 Michael Dyer ...... 7 84 443 0 443 63.3 Clint Moseley ...... 1 8 0 0 0 0 8 8.0 Onterio McCalebb ...... 7 51 374 0 374 53.4 Antonio Goodwin ...... 7 0 0 7 0 0 7 1.0 Mario Fannin ...... 6 41 224 0 224 37.3 Nick Fairley ...... 7 0 0 0 0 -1 -1 -0.1 Barrett Trotter ...... 2 8 29 40 69 34.5 Shaun Kitchens ...... 5 0 -3 0 0 0 -3 -0.6 Neil Caudle ...... 7 1 0 42 42 6.0 TEAM ...... 3 -6 0 0 0 0 -6 -2.0 Davis Hooper ...... 2 10 35 0 35 17.5 Total ...... 7 1986 1382 102 752 51 4273 610.4 Kodi Burns ...... 7 6 5 22 27 3.9 Opponents ...... 7 712 1863 26 955 -2 3554 507.7 Clint Moseley ...... 1 2 8 0 8 8.0 Trovon Reed ...... 1 2 8 0 8 8.0 Terrell Zachery ...... 7 5 6 0 6 0.9 TEAM ...... 3 3 -6 0 -6 -2.0 Total ...... 7 465 1986 1382 3368 481.1 Opponents ...... 7 500 712 1863 2575 367.9

FIELD GOALS ...... FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk Wes Byrum ...... 11-14 78.6 2-2 4-5 4-5 1-1 0-1 43 1

FG SEQUENCE Auburn OPPONENTS Arkansas St. (24) (26),(41) Mississippi State (34),37 - Clemson (35),(39) (42),32 South Carolina 52,23 - ULM (19) (35) Kentucky (38),(19),(24) (29),(35) Arkansas (43),(26),(28) -

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

PUNTING ...... No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd Ryan Shoemaker ...... 16 623 38.9 51 2 8 5 0 Steven Clark ...... 4 147 36.8 40 0 3 0 0 Cam Newton ...... 1 22 22.0 22 0 0 0 0 Total ...... 21 792 37.7 51 2 11 5 0 Opponents ...... 35 1411 40.3 53 3 8 8 1

KICKOFFS ...... No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn Wes Byrum ...... 31 2062 66.5 2 0 ...... 19 1176 61.9 0 0 Total ...... 50 3238 64.8 2 0 955 44.9 25 Opponents ...... 33 2134 64.7 4 0 752 39.5 30

Game 8 • LSU at Auburn • Oct. 23, 2010 • 2:30 p.m. • Jordan-Hare Stadium • Auburn, Ala. 2010 Auburn Football Statistics Defensive Statistics

|------Tackles------| |-Sacks-| |------Pass Def------| |----Fumbles----| Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf 17 Josh Bynes ...... 7 18 24 42 4.5-10 0.5-2 3-33 2 5 . 1 . . 4 Zac Etheridge ...... 7 27 14 41 0.5-2 . 1-19 1 . 1-47 . . . 2 Aairon Savage ...... 7 27 10 37 1.0-1 . . 1 . . . . . 25 Daren Bates ...... 7 24 11 35 1.0-1 . . . 4 . 2 . . 90 Nick Fairley ...... 7 20 13 33 13.5-51 5.0-30 1--1 . 14 1-0 . . . 15 Neiko Thorpe ...... 7 24 7 31 . . . 4 . . . . . 14 Demond Washington ...... 7 21 8 29 4.5-15 1.0-10 1-0 1 . . . . . 46 Craig Stevens ...... 5 7 19 26 1.0-3 0.5-1 . . . 1-0 1 . . 93 Mike Blanc ...... 7 11 9 20 3.0-14 2.5-14 . 1 4 1-0 . 1 . 21 Eltoro Freeman ...... 5 12 6 18 2.0-5 . . . 1 . . . . 26 Mike McNeil ...... 7 13 5 18 . . . 1 2 . . . . 45 Antoine Carter ...... 6 7 11 18 5.5-33 3.5-26 . 1 14 . . . . 22 T'Sharvan Bell ...... 7 12 6 18 0.5-1 . . 2 . 1-0 . . . 35 Jonathan Evans ...... 6 9 7 16 ...... 98 Zach Clayton ...... 7 9 5 14 5.5-17 . . 1 3 . . . . 49 Michael Goggans ...... 7 3 10 13 1.5-2 0.5-0 . . 2 . 1 . . 94 Nosa Eguae ...... 7 6 5 11 2.0-4 0.5-2 . . 1 . . . . 12 Demetruce McNeal ...... 6 7 3 10 ...... 11 Chris Davis ...... 7 6 4 10 ...... 55 ...... 7 5 3 8 3.0-16 2.0-13 . . 4 . 1 . . 80 Emory Blake ...... 7 6 1 7 ...... 33 Jessel Curry ...... 5 2 4 6 . . . . 2 . . . . 8 Anthony Morgan ...... 5 5 1 6 ...... 1 . . 13 Craig Sanders ...... 6 5 1 6 ...... 95 ...... 6 3 2 5 . . . . 2 . . . . 92 Kenneth Carter ...... 3 4 1 5 1.0-5 . . . 3 1-0 . . . 16 Ikeem Means ...... 7 2 2 4 ...... 40 Chris Humphries ...... 5 1 2 3 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 54 Jeffrey Whitaker ...... 7 2 1 3 . . . . 2 . . . . 5 Jake Holland ...... 3 3 . 3 1.0-3 1.0-3 . 1 . 1-0 . . . 20 Drew Cole ...... 7 3 . 3 ...... 32 Eric Smith ...... 7 2 1 3 ...... 97 Derrick Lykes ...... 1 1 1 2 ...... 4 Shaun Kitchens ...... 5 2 . 2 ...... 24 Ryan Smith ...... 7 1 . 1 ...... 18 Wes Byrum ...... 7 . 1 1 ...... 81 Terrell Zachery ...... 7 1 . 1 ...... 36 Cody Parkey ...... 4 1 . 1 ...... 58 Harris Gaston ...... 4 1 . 1 ...... 74 Jamar Travis ...... 7 1 . 1 ...... 89 Darvin Adams ...... 7 1 . 1 ...... 18 Kodi Burns ...... 7 1 . 1 ...... 6 Antonio Goodwin ...... 7 ...... 1 . Total ...... 7 316 198 514 51-183 17-101 6-51 16 63 8-47 7 2 . Opponents ...... 7 309 190 499 34.0-139 9-62 5--2 14 21 5-0 7 1 .

Special Teams Tackles

|------Tackles------| |------Tackles------| SPECIAL TEAMS...... Solo Ast Total SPECIAL TEAMS...... Solo Ast Total 12 Demetruce McNeal...... 9 1 10 11 Chris Davis ...... 2 0 2 35 Jonathon Evans ...... 5 3 8 40 Chris Humphries...... 1 1 2 13 Craig Sanders...... 5 1 6 24 Ryan Smith ...... 1 0 1 80 Emory Blake ...... 5 1 6 36 Cody Parkey ...... 1 0 1 15 Neiko Thorpe ...... 3 0 3 89 Darvin Adams ...... 1 0 1 20 Drew Cole...... 3 0 3 8 Anthony Morgan ...... 0 1 1 26 Mike McNeil ...... 3 0 3 18 Wes Byrum ...... 0 1 1 32 Eric Smith ...... 2 1 3 22 T’Sharvan Bell ...... 0 1 1 16 Ikeem Means ...... 1 2 3 46 Craig Stevens ...... 0 1 1 4 Shaun Kitchens ...... 2 0 2

Game 8 • LSU at Auburn • Oct. 23, 2010 • 2:30 p.m. • Jordan-Hare Stadium • Auburn, Ala. 2010 Scoring Summaries

Plays Yards TOP Qtr Scoring Play Plays Yards TOP Qtr Scoring Play ARKANSAS STATE KENTUCKY 6 58 1:51 1 K. Burns 3-yard run 9 78 4:58 1 C. Newton 16-yard run 1 36 0:06 1 M. Fannin 36-yard pass from C. Newton 8 80 3:17 1 C. Newton 8-yard run 4 65 1:26 2 C. Newton 2-yard run 6 80 2:40 2 C. Newton 5-yard run 3 65 0:47 2 Q. Carr 48-yard pass from C. Newton 6 31 1:22 2 W. Byrum 38-yard field goal 2 69 0:45 2 C. Newton 71-yard run 9 80 3:46 2 C. Newton 3-yard run 4 69 1:01 3 M. Fannin 38-yard pass from C. Newton 10 73 4:39 4 W. Byrum 19-yard field goal 8 55 2:45 3 W. Byrum 24-yard field goal 19 86 7:22 4 W. Byrum 24-yard field goal 9 71 4:07 4 M. Dyer 2-yard run ARKANSAS MISSISSIPPI STATE 6 53 2:24 1 C. Newton 5-yard run 8 68 3:38 1 E. Blake 39-yard pass from C. Newton 9 66 3:32 2 W. Byrum 43-yard field goal 8 50 3:44 2 D. Adams 12-yard pass from C. Newton 7 71 3:15 2 M. Fannin 4-yard run 7 28 2:56 2 W. Byrum 34-yard field goal 3 25 0:32 2 O. McCalebb 13-yard run 6 71 1:06 2 W. Byrum 26-yard field goal CLEMSON 12 69 4:16 3 W. Byrum 28-yard field goal 6 53 1:14 2 W. Byrum 34-yard field goal 3 1 1:30 3 C. Newton 1-yard run 6 61 2:45 3 O. McCalebb 12-yard run 7 68 2:25 4 E. Blake 15-yard pass from C. Newton 8 72 2:44 3 D. Adams 8-yard pass from C. Newton ------4 Z. Etheridge 47-yard fumble return 2 83 0:38 3 T. Zachery 78-yard pass from C. Newton 2 7 0:53 4 C. Newton 3-yard run 4 4 -- OT W. Byrum 39-yard field goal 2 47 0:54 4 M. Dyer 38-yard run

SOUTH CAROLINA Average Scoring Drive: Plays: 6.4 Yards: 57.6 Time: 2:32 5 80 2:08 1 C. Newton 54-yard run 12 76 5:30 2 C. Newton 3-yard run 11 80 3:46 3 C. Newton 4-yard run 4 26 1:10 4 P. Lutzenkirchen 7-yard pass from C. Newton 9 53 3:53 4 E. Blake 12-yard pass from C. Newton

ULM 2 65 0:32 1 O. McCalebb 50-yard run 2 97 0:42 1 E. Blake 94-yard pass from C. Newton 8 48 2:22 1 W. Byrum 19-yard field goal 9 66 3:19 2 M. Dyer 3-yard run 4 49 1:41 2 Q. Carr 16-yard pass from C. Newton 6 21 2:22 3 P. Lutzenkirchen 5-yard pass from C. Newton 9 56 4:40 4 M. Fannin 2-yard run 5 41 2:18 4 B. Trotter 18-yard run 2010 Starting Lineups Offense WR WR LT LG C RG RT WR HB QB TB ARKANSAS STATE Zachery Burns Ziemba Berry Pugh Isom Greene Adams Smith Newton McCalebb at Mississippi State Zachery Burns Ziemba Berry Pugh Isom Greene Adams Blake (WR) Newton Fannin CLEMSON Zachery Burns Ziemba Berry Pugh Isom Greene Adams Blake (WR) Newton Dyer SOUTH CAROLINA Zachery Burns Ziemba Berry Pugh Isom Mosley Adams Lutzenkirchen Newton Dyer LOUISIANA-MONROE Zachery Burns Ziemba Berry Pugh Isom Mosley Adams Blake (WR) Newton Dyer at Kentucky Fannin (RB) Burns Ziemba Berry Pugh Isom Mosley Adams Lutzenkirchen Newton McCalebb ARKANSAS Zachery Burns Ziemba Berry Pugh Isom Mosley Adams Blake (WR) Newton Fannin LSU at Ole Miss CHATTANOOGA GEORGIA at Alabama

Defense LE DT DT RE LB LB LB CB S S CB LOUISIANA TECH Carter Fairley Clayton Goggans Freeman Bynes Bates Washington Etheridge Savage Thorpe at Mississippi State Carter Fairley Clayton Goggans Freeman Bynes Bates Washington Etheridge Savage Thorpe CLEMSON Carter Fairley Clayton Goggans Stevens Bynes Bates Washington Etheridge Savage Thorpe SOUTH CAROLINA Carter Fairley Clayton Eguae Stevens Bynes Bates Washington Etheridge Savage Thorpe LOUISIANA-MONROE Eguae Fairley Clayton Ford Stevens Bynes Bates Washington Etheridge Savage Bell at Kentucky Carter Fairley Clayton Eguae Stevens Bynes Bates Washington Etheridge Savage Thorpe ARKANSAS Carter Fairley Clayton Eguae Stevens Bynes Bates Washington Etheridge Savage Thorpe LSU at Ole Miss CHATTANOOGA GEORGIA at Alabama

Game 8 • LSU at Auburn • Oct. 23, 2010 • 2:30 p.m. • Jordan-Hare Stadium • Auburn, Ala. 2010 Game-By-Game Team Statistics

First Downs Rushing Passing Total Off. Punts Fum. Penalties 3rd Time of Game Score Tot Ru-Pa-Pe No-Yds-TD C-A-I Yds TD Pl-Yds No-Avg F/L No-Yds Dns Poss ———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— Arkansas State 26 22 4-17-1 35-43-2 33-49-0 323 1 84-366 8-38.6 1/0 5-28 5-18 34:23 at Auburn 52 23 16-7-0 49-367-4 11-16-0 241 3 65-608 4-39.2 2/2 7-60 5-10 25:37 ———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— at Mississippi State 14 16 7-8-1 33-117-2 16-35-1 129 0 68-246 7-41.6 2/1 2-25 5-15 28:12 Auburn 17 21 14-7-0 46-190-0 12-21-1 158 2 67-348 4-39.2 2/1 4-35 6-14 31:48 ———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— Clemson 24 27 11-13-3 47-187-1 20-34-0 220 2 81-407 7-41.3 1/0 5-50 5-15 34:20 at Auburn 27 17 9-7-1 47-221-1 7-14-2 203 2 61-424 6-40.2 0/0 10-97 5-13 25:40 ———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— South Carolina 27 20 5-14-1 28-79-1 19-29-2 305 3 57-384 3-48.0 2/2 5-37 4-8 28:52 at Auburn 35 29 20-8-1 57-334-3 16-21-0 158 2 78-492 2-34.0 3/2 6-41 7-12 31:08 ———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— Louisiana-Monroe 3 20 5-14-1 33-38-0 29-41-1 232 0 74-270 4-38.0 4/3 7-55 6-15 36:52 at Auburn 52 22 11-11-0 33-233-4 17-24-1 272 3 57-505 1-22.0 0/0 2-15 4-8 23:08 ———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— at Kentucky 34 24 8-12-4 30-110-2 24-29-0 226 2 59-336 3-44.3 2/1 2-20 3-8 28:14 Auburn 37 27 16-9-2 52-311-4 13-21-1 210 0 73-521 2-34.0 4/0 8-87 5-9 31:46 ———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— Arkansas 43 30 9-19-2 28-138-1 35-49-2 428 5 77-566 3-31.0 1/1 6-70 4-11 32:33 at Auburn 65 25 15-7-3 49-330-6 10-15-0 140 1 64-470 2-39.5 0/0 8-68 2-7 27:27 ———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— LSU at Auburn ———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— at Ole Miss Auburn ———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— Chattanooga at Auburn ———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— Georgia at Auburn ———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— at Alabama Auburn ————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————

Miscellaneous Statistics Average Time of Possession (by Quarter) Turnovers 1 2 3 4 Total Takeaways — 14, Giveaways — 10 AUBURN 5:36 6:52 8:03 7:32 28:04 Difference — +4 Opponent 9:23 8:07 6:56 7:28 31:55 Points Off TOs — AU 76, Opp. 34 Points Off TOs/Game — AU 10.9, Opp. 4.9 Third Down Conversions (by Quarter) Kickoffs 1 2 3 4/OT Total Kickoffs — 50 AUBURN ...... 5 of 12 8 of 17 11 of 24 10 of 20 34 of 73 Byrum — 31 KO, 2 TB, 0 OB Pct...... 41.7 47.1 45.8 50.0 46.6 Parkey — 19 KO, 0 TB, 0 OB Touchbacks — 2 Opponents ...... 11 of 23 11 of 25 5 of 19 5 of 23 32 of 90 Out of Bounds — 0 Pct...... 47.8 44.0 26.3 21.7 35.6 Opp. Returns — 47 for 955 yards (20.3) On-side kicks — 0-for-0 Third Down Conversions (by Yardage) Red Zone Yards to go 1-3 4-6 7-10 11+ Total AU Scores/Times in Red Zone: 34/38 (.895) AUBURN ...... 14 of 24 13 of 18 4 of 15 3 of 16 34 of 73 AU TDs/Times in Red Zone: 25/38 (.658) Pct...... 58.3 72.2 26.7 18.8 46.6 Scores (34): 25 TD, 9 FG Non-Scores (4): 2 FGA, Half, INT Opponents ...... 12 of 19 7 of 21 11 of 34 2 of 16 32 of 90 Opp. Scores/Times in Red Zone: 21/23 (.913) Pct...... 63.2 33.3 32.4 12.5 35.6 Opp. TDs/Times in Red Zone: 16/23 (.696) Scores (21): 16 TD, 5 FG Non-Scores (2): FGA, INT

Game 8 • LSU at Auburn • Oct. 23, 2010 • 2:30 p.m. • Jordan-Hare Stadium • Auburn, Ala. 2010 Game-By-Game Individual Statistics

Rushing No.-Yds, TD #18 Burns #5 Dyer #27 Fannin #23 McCalebb #2 Newton ARKANSAS STATE 2-2, 1 14-95, 1 3-14, 0 9-76, 0 15-171, 2 at Mississippi State 0-0, 0 9-48, 0 5-6, 0 12-68, 0 18-70, 0 CLEMSON 0-0, 0 16-69, 0 DNP 10-81, 1 17-68, 0 SOUTH CAROLINA 0-0, 0 23-100, 0 1-5, 0 7-55, 0 25-176, 3 LOUISIANA-MONROE 1-3, 0 7-22, 1 10-89, 1 4-56, 1 1-(-11), 0 at Kentucky 0-0, 0 9-56, 0 8-50, 0 5-9, 0 28-198, 4 ARKANSAS 0-0, 0 6-53, 1 14-60, 1 4-29, 1 25-188, 3 LSU at Ole Miss CHATTANOOGA GEORGIA at Alabama Receiving No.-Yds, TD #89 Adams #18 Burns #9 Carr #27 Fannin #81 Zachery ARKANSAS STATE 2-58, 0 0-0, 0 2-87, 1 4-65, 2 1-9, 0 at Mississippi State 3-38, 1 0-0, 0 0-0, 0 1-14, 0 4-32, 0 CLEMSON 5-118, 1 0-0, 0 0-0, 0 DNP 1-78, 1 SOUTH CAROLINA 4-45, 0 0-0, 0 0-0, 0 1-3, 0 4-49, 0 LOUISIANA-MONROE 2-25, 0 0-0, 0 1-16, 1 1-12, 0 4-50, 0 at Kentucky 5-101, 0 1-33, 0 0-0, 0 2-7, 0 3-34, 0 ARKANSAS 2-34, 0 2-33, 0 0-0, 0 3-36, 0 1-9, 0 LSU at Ole Miss CHATTANOOGA GEORGIA at Alabama

No.-Yds, TD #80 Blake #4 Kitchens #43 Lutzenkirchen #32 Smith ARKANSAS STATE 0-0, 0 0-0, 0 0-0, 0 0-0, 0 at Mississippi State 2-39, 1 0-0, 0 0-0, 0 1-13, 0 CLEMSON 0-0, 0 0-0, 0 0-0, 0 1-7, 0 SOUTH CAROLINA 3-33, 1 0-0, 0 3-22, 1 1-6, 0 LOUISIANA-MONROE 2-101, 1 1-(-3), 0 4-41, 1 0-0, 0 at Kentucky 0-0, 0 DNP 1-12, 0 0-0, 0 ARKANSAS 2-28, 1 DNP 0-0, 0 0-0, 0 LSU at Ole Miss CHATTANOOGA GEORGIA at Alabama

Passing Field Goals Punting C-A-Yds-Int, TD #2 Newton #14 Trotter Made, (Missed) #18 Byrum No.-Avg, In 20 #17 Shoemaker #30 Clark ARKANSAS STATE 9-14-186-0, 3 1-1-13-0, 0 ARKANSAS STATE 24 LOUISIANA TECH 4-39.2, 1 DNP at Mississippi State 11-19-136-1, 2 DNP at Mississippi State 34, (37) at Mississippi State 4-39.2, 2 DNP CLEMSON 7-14-203-2, 2 DNP CLEMSON 35, 39 CLEMSON 6-40.2, 1 DNP SOUTH CAROLINA 16-21-158-0, 2 DNP SOUTH CAROLINA (52), (23) SOUTH CAROLINA 2-34.0, 1 DNP LOUISIANA-MONROE 14-19-245-1, 3 3-5-27-0, 0 LOUISIANA-MONROE 19 LOUISIANA-MONROE DNP DNP at Kentucky 13-21-210-1, 0 DNP at Kentucky 38, 19, 24 at Kentucky DNP 2-34.0, 0 ARKANSAS 10-14-140-0, 1 DNP ARKANSAS 43, 26, 28 ARKANSAS DNP 2-39.5, 0 LSU LSU LSU at Ole Miss at Ole Miss at Ole Miss CHATTANOOGA CHATTANOOGA CHATTANOOGA GEORGIA GEORGIA GEORGIA at Alabama at Alabama at Alabama

Game 8 • LSU at Auburn • Oct. 23, 2010 • 2:30 p.m. • Jordan-Hare Stadium • Auburn, Ala. 2010 Game-By-Game Individual Statistics

Defensive Linemen Solo+Ast=Total #93 Blanc #45 Carter #98 Clayton #90 Fairley #49 Goggans #94 Eguae ARKANSAS STATE 1+2=3 3+1=4 0+1=1 1+3=4 0+1=1 1+1=2 at Mississippi State 0+1=1 0+5=5 1+0=1 3+2=5 0+5=5 0+0=0 CLEMSON 4+0=4 3+2=5 2+2=4 4+3=7 2+2=4 1+0=1 SOUTH CAROLINA 3+4=7 0+0=0 2+0=2 1+1=2 0+1=1 3+2=5 LOUISIANA-MONROE 0+0=0 0+0=0 1+0=1 3+1=4 1+0=0 0+1=1 at Kentucky 1+1=2 1+3=4 2+1=3 3+0=3 0+1=1 0+1=1 ARKANSAS 2+1=3 0+0=0 1+1=2 5+3=8 0+0=0 1+0=1 LSU at Ole Miss CHATTANOOGA GEORGIA at Alabama Linebackers Solo+Ast=Total #25 Bates #17 Bynes #33 Curry #35 Evans #21 Freeman #46 Stevens ARKANSAS STATE 7+3=10 3+3=6 1+3=4 2+2=4 3+3=6 DNP at Mississippi State 3+0=3 3+3=6 DNP 0+1=1 6+3=9 DNP CLEMSON 3+2=5 7+4=11 1+0=1 0+0=0 00+0=0 1+1=2 SOUTH CAROLINA 3+2=5 0+6=6 0+0=0 DNP 0+0=0 1+4=5 LOUISIANA-MONROE 0+1=1 1+1=2 0+1=1 2+2=4 3+0=3 1+2=3 at Kentucky 6+2=8 1+2=3 0+0=0 2+1=3 DNP 0+4=4 ARKANSAS 2+1=3 3+5=8 DNP 3+1=4 DNP 4+8=12 LSU at Ole Miss CHATTANOOGA GEORGIA at Alabama Defensive Backs Solo+Ast=Total #22 Bell #4 Etheridge #26 McNeil #2 Savage #15 Thorpe #14 Washington ARKANSAS STATE 0+2=2 3+1=4 2+0=2 6+1=7 3+1=4 5+1=6 at Mississippi State 0+0=0 5+1=6 0+2=2 5+1=6 2+1=3 3+1=4 CLEMSON 2+1=3 4+3=7 1+2=3 4+2=6 4+2=6 5+1=6 SOUTH CAROLINA 0+2=2 3+4=7 0+1=1 2+3=5 2+1=3 1+2=3 LOUISIANA-MONROE 4+1=5 3+0=3 3+0=3 5+0=5 2+0=2 2+0=2 at Kentucky 6+0=6 8+3=11 2+1=3 3+1=4 1+3=4 1+1=2 ARKANSAS 0+0=0 1+2=3 5+0=5 2+2=4 10+0=10 4+2=6 LSU at Ole Miss CHATTANOOGA GEORGIA at Alabama Others Solo+Ast=Total #92 Carter #11 Davis #55 Lemonier #16 Means #13 Sanders #54 Whitaker ARKANSAS STATE 2+1=3 2+0=2 0+1=1 0+0=0 3+0=3 0+1=1 at Mississippi State 0+0=0 1+0=1 1+0=1 2+0=2 1+0=1 0+0=0 CLEMSON DNP 1+0=1 0+1=1 0+0=0 0+0=0 1+0=1 SOUTH CAROLINA DNP 0+0=0 1+1=2 0+0=0 1+0=1 0+0=0 LOUISIANA-MONROE 2+0=2 2+1=3 3+0=3 0+0=0 0+0=0 1+0=1 at Kentucky DNP 0+3=3 0+0=0 0+1=1 DNP 0+0=0 ARKANSAS DNP 0+0=0 0+0=0 0+1=1 0+1=1 0+0=0 LSU at Ole Miss CHATTANOOGA GEORGIA at Alabama

Game 8 • LSU at Auburn • Oct. 23, 2010 • 2:30 p.m. • Jordan-Hare Stadium • Auburn, Ala. 2010 Player Participation

2010 2010 Career Career Consec. 2010 2010 Career Career Consec. Games Starts Games Starts Career Games Starts Games Starts Career Player Pos. Played Played Starts Player Pos. Played Played Starts Darvin Adams WR 7 7 30 16 10 Craig Sanders DE 6 - 6 - - Daren Bates LB 7 7 20 20 20 Aairon Savage S 7 7 26 22 7 T’Sharvan Bell DB 7 1 20 1 - Ryan Shoemaker P 4 - 17 - - DeAngelo Benton WR 5 - 17 - - Eric Smith RB 7 1 30 8 - Mike Berry OL 7 7 38 28 25 Ryan Smith DB 7 - 7 - - Emory Blake WR 7 4 18 5 1 Travante Stallworth WR 2 - 12 - - Mike Blanc DL 7 - 44 17 - Craig Stevens LB 5 5 43 38 5 Jorell Bostrom OL 6 - 18 - - John Sullen OL 6 - 19 1 - Blake Burgess OL 6 - 6 - - Neiko Thorpe DB 7 6 31 20 2 Kodi Burns QB 7 7 39 21 8 Jamar Travis DL 7 - 17 - - Josh Bynes LB 7 7 37 28 28 Barrett Trotter QB 2 - 2 - - Wes Byrum K 7 - 44 - - Demond Washington DB 7 7 20 11 11 Quindarius Carr WR 7 - 32 2 - Jeffrey Whitaker DL 7 - 7 - - Antoine Carter DE 6 6 39 14 2 Derek Winter WR 7 - 28 - - Kenneth Carter DL 3 - 3 - - Jay Wisner WR 4 - 17 2 - Neil Caudle QB 7 - 15 - - Terrell Zachery WR 7 6 33 13 1 Wade Christopher LB 3 - 11 - - Lee Ziemba OT 7 7 45 45 45 Steven Clark P 2 - 2 - - Zach Clayton DT 7 7 34 8 7 Drew Cole DB 7 - 22 - - Jared Cooper OL 7 - 26 - - Top Ten Career Games Played (Active) Jessel Curry LB 5 - 5 - - 1. Mario Fannin 47 Chris Davis DB 7 - 7 - - 2. Michael Goggans 45 Watson Downs LB - - 3 - - Lee Ziemba 45 Michael Dyer RB 7 3 7 3 - 4. Mike Blanc 44 Bart Eddins OL 5 - 32 1 - Wes Byrum 44 Nosa Eguae DE 7 4 7 4 4 6. Zac Etheridge 43 Zac Etheridge SS 7 7 43 40 7 Craig Stevens 43 Jonathan Evans LB 6 - 19 1 - 8. Ryan Pugh 40 Nick Fairley DL 7 7 20 9 8 9. Antoine Carter 39 Mario Fannin RB 6 3 47 15 2 Kodi Burns 39 Dee Ford DE 6 1 19 1 - Eltoro Freeman LB 5 2 14 9 - Top Ten Career Games Started (Active) Harris Gaston LB 4 - 8 - - 1. Lee Ziemba 45 Michael Goggans DE 7 3 45 21 - 2. Zac Etheridge 40 Antonio Goodwin WR 7 - 7 - - 3. Ryan Pugh 39 A.J. Greene OL 3 3 6 3 - 4. Craig Stevens 38 Josh Harris DS 7 - 20 - - 5. Mike Berry 28 Jake Holland LB 3 - 3 - - Josh Bynes 28 Davis Hooper RB 2 - 5 - - 7. Byron Isom 25 Chris Humphries DL 5 - 16 - - 8. Aairon Savage 22 Byron Isom OL 7 7 30 25 15 9. Kodi Burns 21 Shaun Kitchens WR 5 - 5 - - Michael Goggans 21 Corey Lemonier DE 7 - 7 - - Philip Lutzenkirchen TE 7 2 20 3 - Top Five Consecutive Starts (Active) Derrick Lykes DL 1 - 14 - - 1. Lee Ziemba 45 Onterio McCalebb RB 7 2 18 4 - 2. Ryan Pugh 35 Demetruce McNeal DB 6 - 6 - - 3. Josh Bynes 28 Mike McNeil DB 7 - 32 12 - 4. Mike Berry 25 Ikeem Means DB 7 - 19 - - 5. Daren Bates 20 Anthony Morgan DB 5 - 16 - - Clint Moseley QB 1 - 1 - - OL 7 4 7 4 4 Cam Newton QB 7 7 7 7 7 Cody Parkey K 4 - 4 - - Andrew Parmer OL 1 - 4 - - Woody Parramore DB - - 1 - - Philip Pierre-Louis WR 1 - 8 - - Ryan Pugh OL 7 7 40 39 35 Trovon Reed WR 1 - 1 - - Ashton Richardson LB 3 - 16 - -

Game 8 • LSU at Auburn • Oct. 23, 2010 • 2:30 p.m. • Jordan-Hare Stadium • Auburn, Ala. 2010 Superlatives

Auburn Team Superlatives Opponent Team Superlatives Points Scored ...... 65 vs. Arkansas (10/16) Points Scored ...... 43 by Arkansas (10/16) Low ...... 17 at Mississippi State (9/9) Low ...... 3 by ULM (10/2) First Downs ...... 29 vs. South Carolina (9/25) First Downs ...... 30 by Arkansas (10/16) Low ...... 17 vs. Clemson (9/18) Low ...... 16 by Mississippi State (9/9) Rushing Plays ...... 47 by Clemson (9/18) Rushing Plays ...... 57 vs. South Carolina (9/25) Low ...... 28 by South Carolina (9/25) Low ...... 33 vs. ULM (10/2) ...... by Arkansas (10/16) Net Rushing Yards ...... 367 vs. Arkansas State (9/4) Net Rushing Yards ...... 187 by Clemson (9/18) Low ...... 190 at Mississippi State (9/9) Low ...... 38 by ULM (10/2) Passes Attempted ...... 24 vs. ULM (10/2) Passes Attempted ...... 49 by Arkansas State (9/4) Low ...... 14 vs. Clemson (9/18) ...... by Arkansas (10/16) Passes Completed ...... 17 vs. ULM (10/2) Low ...... 29 by South Carolina (9/25) Low ...... 7 vs. Clemson (9/18) ...... by Kentucky (10/9) Had Intercepted ...... 2 vs. Clemson (9/18) Passes Completed ...... 35 by Arkansas (10/16) Low ...... 0 three times Low ...... 16 by Mississippi State (9/9) ...... last vs. Arkansas (10/16) Had Intercepted ...... 2 by South Carolina (9/25) Net Passing Yards ...... 272 vs. ULM (10/2) ...... by Arkansas (10/16) Low ...... 140 vs. Arkansas (10/16) Low ...... 0 three times ...... last at Kentucky (10/9) Total Offensive Plays ...... 78 vs. South Carolina (9/25) Net Passing Yards ...... 428 by Arkansas (10/16) Low ...... 57 vs. ULM (10/2) Low ...... 129 by Mississippi State (9/9) Total Net Offense ...... 608 vs. Arkansas State (9/4) Total Offensive Plays ...... 84 by Arkansas State (9/4) Low ...... 348 at Mississippi State (9/9) Low ...... 57 by South Carolina (9/25) Fumbles ...... 4 at Kentucky (10/9) Total Net Offense ...... 566 by Arkansas (10/16) Low ...... 0 three times Low ...... 246 by Mississippi State (9/9) ...... last vs. Arkansas (10/16) Fumbles ...... 4 by ULM (10/2) Fumbles Lost ...... 2 vs. Arkansas State (9/4) Low ...... 1 three times ...... vs. South Carolina (9/25) ...... last by Arkansas (10/16) Low ...... 0 four times Fumbles Lost ...... 3 by ULM (10/2) ...... last vs. Arkansas (10/16) Low ...... 0 by Arkansas State (9/4) ...... by Clemson (9/18) Penalties ...... 10 vs. Clemson (9/18) Low ...... 2 vs. ULM (10/2) Penalties ...... 7 by ULM (10/2) Low ...... 2 by Mississippi State (9/9) Penalty Yards ...... 97 vs. Clemson (9/18) ...... by Kentucky (10/9) Low ...... 15 vs. ULM (10/2) Penalty Yards ...... 70 by Arkansas (10/16) Low ...... 20 by Kentucky (10/9) Auburn Individual Superlatives Rushing Attempts ...... 28 by Cam Newton at Kentucky (10/9) Opponent Individual Superlatives Net Rushing Yards ...... 198 by Cam Newton at Kentucky (10/9) Rushing Attempts ...... 22 by Andre Ellington of Clemson (9/18) Rushing TDs ...... 4 by Cam Newton at Kentucky (10/9) Net Rushing Yards ...... 140 by Andre Ellington of Clemson (9/18) Pass Attempts ...... 21 by Cam Newton vs. S. Carolina (9/25) Rushing TDs ...... 2 by Randall Cobb of Kentucky (10/9) ...... by Cam Newton at Kentucky (10/9) Pass Attempts ...... 42 by Ryan Alpin of Arkansas State (9/4) Pass Completions ...... 16 by Cam Newton vs. S. Carolina (9/25) Pass Completions ...... 28 by Ryan Alpin of Arkansas State (9/4) Had Intercepted ...... 2 by Cam Newton vs. Clemson (9/18) Had Intercepted ...... 2 by Connor Shaw of South Carolina (9/25) Net Passing Yards ...... 245 by Cam Newton vs. ULM (10/2) ...... by Tyler Wilson of Arkansas (10/16) Net Passing Yards ...... 332 by Tyler Wilson of Arkansas (10/16) Passing TDs ...... 3 by Cam Newton vs. Arkansas St. (9/4) Passing TDs ...... 4 by Tyler Wilson of Arkansas (10/16) ...... by Cam Newton vs. ULM (10/2) Receptions ...... 9 by Greg Childs of Arkansas (10/16) Receptions ...... 5 by Darvin Adams vs. Clemson (9/18) Receiving Yards ...... 192 by Alshon Jeffery of South Carolina (9/25) ...... by Darvin Adams at Kentucky (10/9) TD Receptions ...... 2 three times Receiving Yards ...... 118 by Darvin Adams vs. Clemson (9/18) ...... last by Greg Childs of Arkansas (10/16) TD Receptions ...... 2 by Mario Fannin vs. Arkansas St. (9/4) Punts ...... 7 by Heath Hutchins of Mississippi State (9/9) Punts ...... 6 by Ryan Shoemaker vs. Clemson (9/18) ...... by Dawson Zimmerman of Clemson (9/18) Punt Average ...... 40.2 by Ryan Shoemaker vs. Clemson (9/18) Punt Average ...... 48.0 by Spencer Lannins of South Carolina (9/25) Punts Inside 20 ...... 2 by Ryan Shoemaker at Mississippi St. (9/9) Punts Inside 20 ...... 3 by Heath Hutchins of Mississippi State (9/9) Punt Returns ...... 5 by Quindarius Carr vs. Arkansas St. (9/4) ...... by Dawson Zimmerman of Clemson (9/18) Punt Return Yards ...... 47 by Quindarius Carr vs. Arkansas St. (9/4) Punt Returns ...... 2 by Marcus Gilchrist of Clemson (9/18) Kickoff Returns ...... 5 by Demond Washington vs. Arkansas St. (9/4) Punt Return Yards ...... 15 by Marcus Gilchrist of Clemson (9/18) Kickoff Returns ...... 8 by Cobi Hamilton of Arkansas (10/16) ...... by Demond Washington vs. Clemson (9/18) Kickoff Return Yards ...... 142 by Cobi Hamilton of Arkansas (10/16) Kickoff Return Yards ...... 126 by Demond Washington vs. Arkansas St. (9/4) FG Attempts ...... 2 three times FG Attempts ...... 3 by Wes Byrum at Kentucky (10/9) ...... last by Craig McIntosh of Kentucky (10/9) ...... by Wes Byrum vs. Arkansas (10/16) FG Made ...... 2 by Brian Davis of Arkansas St. (9/4) FG Made ...... 3 by Wes Byrum at Kentucky (10/9) ...... by Craig McIntosh of Kentucky (10/9) ...... by Wes Byrum vs. Arkansas (10/16) Interceptions ...... 1 four times Interceptions ...... 2 by Josh Bynes vs. Arkansas (10/16) Interception Yards ...... 0 -- Interception Yards ...... 33 by Josh Bynes vs. Arkansas (10/16) Opponent Individual Long Plays Auburn Individual Long Plays Rushing ...... 26 by Randall Cobb of Kentucky (10/9) Rushing ...... 71 by Cam Newton vs. Arkansas St. (9/4) Passing ...... 69 by Stephen Garcia of South Carolina (9/25) Passing ...... 94 by Cam Newton vs. ULM (10/2) Receiving ...... 69 by Alshon Jeffery of South Carolina (9/25) Receiving ...... 94 by Emory Blake vs. ULM (10/2) Field Goal ...... 42 by Chandler Catanzaro of Clemson (9/18) Punt ...... 53 by Heath Hutchins of Mississippi State (9/9) Field Goal ...... 43 by Wes Byrum vs. Arkansas (10/16) ...... by Spencer Lanning of South Carolina (9/25) Punt ...... 51 by Ryan Shoemaker vs. Clemson (9/18) Punt Return ...... 9 by Marcus Gilchrist of Clemson (9/18) Punt Return ...... 18 by Quindarius Carr vs. Arkansas St. (9/4) Kickoff Return ...... 40 by Roderick Hall of Arkansas St. (9/4) Kickoff Return ...... 99 by Onterio McCalebb vs. Arkansas (10/16) ...... by Derrick Locke of Kentucky (10/9) Interception Return ...... 33 by Josh Bynes vs. Arkansas (10/16) Interception Return ...... 0 --

Game 8 • LSU at Auburn • Oct. 23, 2010 • 2:30 p.m. • Jordan-Hare Stadium • Auburn, Ala. 2010 Plays Of 20+ Yards

Yards Type Player(s) Opponent Qtr. 94 (TD) pass Emory Blake from Cam Newton ULM 1st Play Breakdown 78 (TD) pass Terrell Zachery from Cam Newton Clemson 3rd 71 (TD) run Cam Newton Arkansas State 2nd BY PLAY 54 (TD) run Cam Newton South Carolina 1st Pass...... 21 50 (TD) run Onterio McCalebb ULM 1st Run ...... 16 48 (TD) pass Quindarius Carr from Cam Newton Arkansas State 2nd 42 pass Darvin Adams from Neil Caudle Arkansas State 2nd 40 run Cam Newton Arkansas 2nd BY GAME 39 pass Quindarius Carr from Cam Newton Arkansas State 3rd Arkansas State ...... 8 39 pass Darvin Adams from Cam Newton Kentucky 3rd at Mississippi State ...... 2 39 (TD) pass Emory Blake from Cam Newton Mississippi State 1st Clemson ...... 5 38 (TD) pass Mario Fannin from Cam Newton Arkansas State 3rd South Carolina...... 3 38 (TD) run Michael Dyer Arkansas 4th Louisiana-Monroe ...... 4 36 (TD) pass Mario Fannin from Cam Newton Arkansas State 1st at Kentucky ...... 7 35 run Onterio McCalebb Arkansas State 1st Arkansas ...... 8 35 pass Darvin Adams from Cam Newton Clemson 3rd LSU ...... 0 35 run Cam Newton Kentucky 2nd 34 pass Darvin Adams from Cam Newton Clemson 3rd at Ole Miss ...... 0 34 pass Darvin Adams from Cam Newton Kentucky 2nd Chattanooga ...... 0 33 pass Kodi Burns from Cam Newton Kentucky 2nd Georgia ...... 0 28 pass Mario Fannin from Cam Newton Arkansas 1st at Alabama ...... 0 28 run Cam Newton Arkansas 3rd 27 run Michael Dyer Kentucky 1st 27 run Cam Newton Arkansas 2nd BY QUARTER 26 pass Philip Lutzenkirchen from Cam Newton ULM 1st 1st ...... 12 25 run Mario Fannin ULM 3rd 2nd...... 13 23 pass Darvin Adams from Cam Newton Clemson 2nd 3rd ...... 10 23 run Michael Dyer Clemson 3rd 4th ...... 2 23 pass Onterio McCalebb from Cam Newton Kentucky 2nd 22 pass Cam Newton from Kodi Burns Mississippi State 4th 22 run Onterio McCalebb South Carolina 2nd RUSHING 22 run Cam Newton Kentucky 2nd Cam Newton ...... 8 22 run Cam Newton Arkansas 1st Michael Dyer ...... 4 22 pass Darvin Adams from Cam Newton Arkansas 1st Onterio McCalebb ...... 3 21 pass Kodi Burns from Cam Newton Arkansas 2nd Mario Fannin ...... 1 20 run Michael Dyer Arkansas State 3rd 20 pass Terrell Zachery from Cam Newton South Carolina 1st PASSING Cam Newton ...... 19 Kodi Burns...... 1 Neil Caudle ...... 1

RECEIVING Darvin Adams ...... 7 Mario Fannin ...... 3 Emory Blake ...... 2 Kodi Burns...... 2 Quindarius Carr...... 2 Terrell Zachery...... 2 Philip Lutzenkirchen ...... 1 Onterio McCalebb ...... 1 Cam Newton ...... 1

Game 8 • LSU at Auburn • Oct. 23, 2010 • 2:30 p.m. • Jordan-Hare Stadium • Auburn, Ala. The Last Time ...

Returned a blocked punt for a TD... vs. Florida, 2006 (Tre Smith) An Auburn Team Blocked a field goal ... vs. Kentucky, 2009 (Jake Ricks) Had 35 First Downs... vs. Western Carolina, 2002 (37) Returned a blocked field goal for a TD... vs. Kentucky, 2009 (Neiko Thorpe) [69] Had 30 First Downs... vs. Furman, 2009 (30) Blocked two field goals in a game... at Georgia, 2001 (Alton Moore, 2) Had 400 yards rushing... vs. Mississippi State, 2003 (405) Blocked a PAT attempt ... vs. Arkansas State, 2010 (Mike Blanc) Had 300 yards rushing... vs. Arkansas, 2010 (330) Blocked two PAT attempt ... vs. LSU, 1998 (Charles Dorsey, 2) Had 300 yards rushing in consecutive games... at Kentucky (311); vs. Arkansas (330), Missed a kicking PAT... vs. Georgia, 2008 (mishandled snap) 2010 Had a punt blocked... at Mississippi State, 2009 (Clinton Durst) Had 300 yards rushing in three consecutive SEC games... vs. South Carolina (334); at Had a field goal blocked... at Mississippi State, 2010 (Wes Byrum) Kentucky (311); vs. Arkansas (330), 2010 Had a successful on-side kick... vs. Alabama, 2009 (Wes Byrum/Wes Byrum) Had 50 or more rushing attempts... at Kentucky, 2010 (52) Was held scoreless... at Alabama, 2008 (0-36) Had six or more rushing TDs... vs. Arkansas, 2010 (6) Was held scoreless at Jordan-Hare Stadium... vs. Southern California, 2003 (0-23) Had five or more rushing TDs... vs. Arkansas, 2010 (6) Held an opponent scoreless... vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 2008 (34-0) Had four or more rushing TDs... vs. Arkansas, 2010 (6) Held an opponent scoreless at Jordan-Hare Stadium... vs. La-Monroe, 2008 (34-0) Had 350 or more yards passing... vs. Furman, 2009 (373) Held an opponent to five or less first downs... vs. Ball State, 2001 (5) Had 300 or more yards passing... vs. Furman, 2009 (373) Held an opponent to 10 or less first downs... vs. Tennessee, 2008 (9) Had 50 or more pass attempts... vs. Mississippi State, 1997 (54) Intercepted five or more passes... vs. Northwestern [Outback], 2010 (5) Had 30 or more pass completions... vs. Arkansas, 1995 (34) Intercepted four or more passes... vs. Northwestern [Outback], 2010 (5) Had five TDs passing... vs. Ball State, 2009 (5) Held an opponent to 300 or less yards total offense... vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 2010 (270) Had four TDs passing... vs. Furman, 2009 (4) Held an opponent to 200 or less yards total offense... vs. Tennessee, 2008 (191) Had three TDs passing... vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 2010 (3) Held an opponent to 150 or less yards total offense... at Mississippi State, 2008 (116) Had 500 or more yards total offense... at Kentucky, 2010 (521) Held an opponent to 100 or less yards total offense... vs. Ball State, 2001 (92) Had 500 or more yards total offense in consecutive games... vs. Louisiana-Monroe, Held an opponent to 100 or less yards rushing... vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 2010 (38) 2010 (505), at Kentucky, 2010 (521) Held an opponent to 50 or less yards rushing... vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 2010 (38) Had 80 or more total plays... at Tennessee, 2009 (83) Held an opponent to negative yards rushing... vs. Florida, 2001 (-36) Scored 70 or more points... vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 2003 (73) Held an opponent to 100 or less yards passing... vs. Kentucky, 2009 (75) Scored 60 or more points... vs. Arkansas, 2010 (65) Held an opponent without a touchdown... vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 2010 Scored 50 or more points... vs. Arkansas, 2010 (65) Scored a safety... vs. Ball State, 2009 (Josh Bynes) Scored 40 or more points... vs. Arkansas, 2010 (65) Scored on a fake field goal... vs. Vanderbilt, 2000 (Duval pass to Diamond) Scored 40 or more points in three consecutive games... vs. Mississippi State (49), vs. Scored an offensive two-point conversion ... at Alabama, 2006 (Lee Guess pass from West Virginia (41), vs. Ball State (54), 2009 Carl Stewart) Had five or more fumbles... vs. Southern Miss (5), 2008 Scored two or more offensive two-point conversions... vs. Florida, 2002 [2] Did not commit a turnover... vs. Arkansas, 2010 Scored a defensive two-point conversion... vs. Ole Miss, 2009 (Demond Washington) Had 200-yard rusher and 100-yard receiver in a game... vs. Syracuse, 2002 (Carnell Had 10 or more penalties... vs. Northwestern [Outback], 2010 (12) Williams [202 rush] and Marcel Willis [113 receiving]) Had 100 or more penalty yards... Northwestern [Outback], 2010 (140) Had 150-yard rusher and 150-yard receiver in a game... at Arkansas, 2001 (Carnell Had 35 minutes time of possession... at West Virginia, 2008 (35:19) Williams [177 rush] and Tim Carter [156 receiving]) Was involved in a game that ended in a tie... vs. Georgia, 1994 (23-23) Had 100-yard receiver and 100-yard rusher in a game... at Kentucky, 2010 (Cam Newton Was involved in an overtime game... vs. Clemson, 2010 (27-24 win) [198 rush], Darvin Adams [101 rec]) Won a game without scoring an offensive touchdown ... at Miss. State, 2008 (3-2) Had two 100-yard rushers in a game... vs. South Carolina, 2010 (Cam Newton [176] and Mike Dyer [100]) Had two 150-yard rushers in a game... vs. Mississippi State, 2003 (Brandon Jacobs [182] and Carnell Williams [164]) Had three 100-yard rushers in a game ... vs. Maryland, 1983 (Tommie Agee [219], [115] and Bo Jackson [105]) An Auburn Player Had two 100-yard receivers in a game... vs. LSU, 1999 (Ronney Daniels [120] and Rushed 40 times in a game... Carnell Williams vs. Syracuse, 2002 (40) Markeith Cooper [105]) Rushed 35 times in a game... Kenny Irons at Georgia, 2005 (37) Had a 60-yard run and a 60-yard pass in a game ... vs. Alabama, 2009 (Terrell Zachery Rushed 30 times in a game... Kenny Irons at Arkansas, 2005 (33) 67 rush, Chris Todd to Darvin Adams 72 pass) Rushed for 200 yards in a game... Kenny Irons at LSU, 2005 (218) Had three players with 2 rushing TDs... vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 2003 (Carnell Williams [2], Rushed for 150 yards in a game... Cam Newton vs. Arkansas, 2010 (188) Brandon Jacobs [2], Tre Smith [2]) Rushed for 100 yards in a game... Cam Newton vs. Arkansas, 2010 (188) Had two players with seven or more catches in a game ... Courtney Taylor vs. Alabama, Quarterback rushed for 100 yards in a game... Cam Newton vs. Arkansas, 2010 (188) 2003 (7), Silas Daniels vs. Alabama, 2003 (7) Rushed for 100 yards in five consecutive games... Kenny Irons vs. Alabama (103), at Scored a touchdown on offense, defense and special teams... vs. Louisiana-Monroe, Georgia (179), at Kentucky (103), vs. Ole Miss (101), at LSU (218), 2005 2008 (2 offense [1 pass, 1 rush], 1 defense [fumble return], 1 special team [punt return] Rushed for 100 yards in four consecutive games... Kenny Irons vs. Alabama (103), at Scored on the first offensive play ... vs. Alabama, 2003 (Carnell Williams, 80 yard run) Georgia (179), at Kentucky (103), vs. Ole Miss (101) Returned a punt for a TD... vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 2008 (Robert Dunn) [66 yards] Rushed for 100 yards in three consecutive games... Ben Tate at Tennessee (128), at Returned a kickoff for a TD... at Georgia, 2009 (Demond Washington) [99 yards] Arkansas (184), vs. Kentucky, (132), 2009 Returned opening kickoff for a TD... vs. Tennessee-Martin, 2008 (Tristan Davis) [95 Rushed for 100 yards in consecutive games... Cam Newton at Kentucky (198), vs. yards] Arkansas (188), 2010 Returned three Interceptions for TDs... vs. LSU, 1994 (Ken Alvis, Fred Smith, Brian Rushed for 150 yards in three consecutive games... Carnell Williams vs. Tennessee Robinson) (185), at Arkansas (150), vs. Mississippi State (164), 2003 Returned two Interceptions for TDs... vs. LSU, 1994 (Ken Alvis, Fred Smith, Brian Rushed for 150 yards in consecutive games... Cam Newton at Kentucky (198), vs. Robinson) Arkansas (188), 2010 Returned an Interception for a TD... vs. Northwestern [Outback], 2010 (Walt McFadden) Rushed for 4 or more TDs in a game... Cam Newton at Kentucky, 2010 (4) [100] Rushed for 3 or more TDs in a game... Cam Newton vs. Arkansas, 2010 (3) Returned two fumbles for TDs... vs. Vanderbilt, 2002 (Spencer Johnson, ) Rushed for 2 or more TDs in four consecutive games... Carnell Williams vs. Western Returned a fumble for a TD... vs. Arkansas, 2010 (Zac Etheridge) [47] Carolina (2), vs. Vanderbilt (2), at Miss. State (2), vs. Syracuse (2), 2002 Blocked a punt ... vs. Arkansas, 2010 (Antonio Goodwin) Rushed for 2 or more TDs in three consecutive games... Ronnie Brown at Florida (2), Blocked two punts... vs. La-Monroe, 2003 (3 - Justin Fetsko [2], Donnay Young) vs. LSU (2), at Ole Miss (3), 2002 Blocked three punts ... vs. La-Monroe, 2003 (3 - Justin Fetsko [2], Donnay Young) Passed for 400 yards in a game... Ben Leard at Georgia, 1999 (416)

Game 8 • LSU at Auburn • Oct. 23, 2010 • 2:30 p.m. • Jordan-Hare Stadium • Auburn, Ala. The Last Time ...

Passed for 300 yards in a game... Brandon Cox vs. Georgia Tech, 2005 (342) Forced two fumbles in a game... Quentin Groves at Alabama, 2006 (2) Attempted 50 passes in a game... Dameyune Craig vs. Mississippi State, 1997 (54) Intercepted a pass and had a fumble recovery in a game ... Nick Fairley at Mississippi Attempted 40 passes in a game... Kodi Burns at Ole Miss, 2008 (43) State, 2010 Threw five TDs in a game... Chris Todd vs. Ball State, 2009 (5) Threw four TDs in a game... Chris Todd vs. Furman, 2009 (4) Threw three TDs in a game... Cam Newton vs. Louisiana-Monroe (3) Threw four TDs or more in consecutive games... Chris Todd vs. West Virginia (4), vs. Ball State (5), 2009 Threw two TDs or more in five consecutive games... Cam Newton vs. Arkansas State An Auburn Opponent (3), Mississippi State (2), Clemson (2), South Carolina (2), Louisiana-Monroe (3), 2010 Scored 50 or more points... Georgia, 1996 (56) [4 OT] Had 400 yards total offense in a game... Cam Newton at Kentucky, 2010 (408) Scored 40 or more points... Arkansas, 2010 (43) Had 300 yards total offense in a game... Cam Newton at Kentucky, 2010 (408) Had 350 or more yards rushing... Arkansas, 2002 (426) Accounted for four or more TDs in a game... Cam Newton vs. Arkansas, 2010 (4) Had 300 or more yards rushing... Arkansas, 2002 (426) Accounted for three or more TDs in a game... Cam Newton vs. Arkansas, 2010 (4) Had 250 or more yards rushing... Kentucky, 2009 (282) Accounted for three or more TDs in four consecutive game... Cam Newton vs. South Had 50 or more rushing attempts... Alabama, 2008 (50) Carolina (5), vs. ULM (3), at Kentucky (4), vs. Arkansas (4), 2010 Had 500 yards passing... Northwestern [Outback], 2010 (532) Caught 15 passes in a game... Willie Gosha vs. Arkansas, 1995 (17) Had 400 yards passing... Arkansas, 2010 (428) Caught 10 or more passes in a game... Darvin Adams vs. N’western [Outback], 2010 (12) Had 350 yards passing... Arkansas, 2010 (428) Caught seven or more passes in a game... Darvin Adams vs. Northwestern [Outback], Had 300 yards passing... Arkansas, 2010 (428) 2010 (12) Had 50 or more pass attempts... Northwestern [Outback], 2010 (78) Had 200 or more yards receiving in a game... Ronney Daniels at Georgia, 1999 (249) Had 40 or more pass attempts... Arkansas, 2010 (49) Had 150 or more yards receiving in a game... Ben Obomanu vs. Ole Miss, 2003 (150) Had 30 or more pass completions... Arkansas, 2010 (35) Had 100 or more yards receiving in a game... Darvin Adams at Kentucky, 2010 (101) Had 25 or more pass completions... Arkansas, 2010 (35) Had 100 yards receiving in consective games... Darvin Adams vs. Alabama, 2009 (138), Had four or more TDs passing... Arkansas, 2010 (5) vs. Northwestern [Outback], 2010 (142) Had three or more TDs passing... Arkansas, 2010 (5) Caught four or more TD passes in a game... Alexander Wright vs. Pacific, 1989 (4) Had five passes intercepted... Northwestern [Outback], 2010 (5) Caught three or more TD passes in a game... Darvin Adams vs. Furman, 2009 (3) Had four passes intercepted... Northwestern [Outback], 2010 (5) Caught two or more TD passes in a game... Mario Fanning vs. Arkansas State, 2010 (2) Had 600 yards total offense... Northwestern [Outback], 2010 (621) Caught a TD pass in consecutive games... Emory Blake vs. South Caorlina, vs. Had 500 yards total offense... Arkansas, 2010 (566) Louisiana-Monroe, 2010 Had 400 yards total offense... Arkansas, 2010 (566) Running back caught two or more TD passes in a game... Mario Fannin vs. Arkansas Had five or more fumbles... South Carolina, 2005 (5) St., 2010 Lost four or more fumbles... Missisippi State, 2002 (4) Running back caught a TD pass in consectutive games ... Mario Fannin vs. West Had four or more turnovers... Louisiana-Monroe, 2010 (3 fum/1 int) Virginia, Ball State, 2009 Returned a punt for a TD... LSU, 2005 (, 66 yards) Tight End caught a TD pass in consectutive games ... Gabe McKenzie vs. Kansas State; Returned a kickoff for a TD... Ole Miss, 2009 (Jesse Grandy, 82 yards) South Florida, 2007 Returned an interception for a TD... Mississippi State, 2007 (Derek Pegues, 20 yards) Scored 15 or more points kicking... Wes Byrum vs. Arkansas, 2010 (17) Returned a fumble for a TD... Arkansas, 1997 (C.J. McLain, 52 yards) Scored 10 or more points kicking... Wes Byrum vs. Arkansas, 2010 (17) Returned a blocked punt for a TD... Mississippi State, 2009 (Robert Elliott, 10 yards) Kicked five or more field goals in a game... Jaret Holmes vs. UAB, 1996 (5) Blocked an Auburn punt... Mississippi State, 2009 Kicked four or more field goals in a game... Wes Byrum at Tennessee, 2009 (4) Blocked an Auburn field goal... Mississippi State, 2010 (Fletcher Cox) Had 150 kickoff return yards in a game... Demond Washington at Georgia, 2009 (202) Had a successful on-side kick... Mississippi State (Sean Brauchle/Sean Brauchle) Had 100 punt return yards in a game... Robert Dunn vs. Southern Miss, 2008 (103) Held Auburn to 300 yards total offense... LSU, 2009 (193) Scored four or more TDs... Cam Newton at Kentucky, 2010 (4 rush) Held Auburn to 200 yards total offense... LSU, 2009 (193) Scored three or more TDs... Cam Newton vs. Arkansas, 2010 (3 rush) Held Auburn below 100 yards rushing... Alabama, 2008 (57) Scored a rushing and receiving TD in a game... Mario Fannin vs. Georgia, 2008 Held Auburn below 50 yards rushing... Georgia Tech, 2003 (40) Had an 80-yard run... Carnell Williams vs. Alabama, 2003 (80) Held Auburn to negative yards rushing... Tennessee, 1997 (-15) Had a 70-yard run... Cameron Newton vs. Arkansas State, 2010 (71) Held Auburn below 100 yards passing... LSU, 2009 (81) Had a 60-yard run... Cameron Newton vs. Arkansas State, 2010 (71) Held Auburn to 10 or less first downs... Alabama, 2008 (8) Completed an 80-yard pass... Cam Newton to Emory Blake vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 2010 (94) Had 10 or more penalties... Arkansas, 2007 (10) Completed a 70-yard pass... Cam Newton to Emory Blake vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 2010 (94) Had 100 or more yards in penalties... Arkansas, 2007 (100) Completed a 60-yard pass... Cam Newton to Emory Blake vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 2010 (94) Had two 100-yard rushers in a game... Kentucky, 2009 [Derrick Locke, 126; Randall Kicked a field goal of 50 or more yards... Wes Byrum vs. Southern Miss, 2008 (52) Cobb, 109] Kicked a field goal of 50 or more yards in consecutive games... John Vaughn, 2006; at Had two 100-yard receivers in a game... Northwestern [Outback], 2010 [Andrew Brewer, Mississippi State (55), vs. Washington State (52) 133; Drake Dunsmore, 120] Kicked two field goals of 50+ yards in a game... Win Lyle vs. Tennessee, 1987 [55, 52] Had a 100-yard rusher and a 100-yard receiver... Ole Miss, 2009 [Dexter McCluster, 186 Had a 70-yard punt... Kody Bliss vs. Tualne, 2006 (71) rush; Shay Hodge, 105 rec.] Had a 60-yard punt... Ryan Shoemaker vs. New Mexico State, 2007 (67) Had a 100-yard rusher and two 100-yard receivers... Tulane, 2006 [Matt Forte, 117 rush; Blocked a field goal in a game... Tez Doolittle vs. Georgia, 2008 Preston Brown, 139 rec.; Damarcus Davis, 126 rec.] Blocked two field goals in a game... Alton Moore at Georgia, 2001 Did Not Have a Turnover ... Clemson, 2010 Blocked a PAT attempt ... Mike Blanc vs. Arkansas State, 2010 Scored a safety... Mississippi State, 2008 (Ryan Pugh holding penalty) Blocked two PAT attempts ... Charles Dorsey vs. LSU, 1998 (2) Scored a two-point conversion... Arkansas, 2010 Blocked a punt in a game... Antonio Goodwin vs. Arkansas, 2010 Had 35 minutes time of possession... Arkansas, 2009 (38:27) Blocked two punts in a game... Justin Fetsko vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 2003 (2) Intercepted three or more passes in a game... Junior Rosegreen at Tennessee, 2004 (4) Intercepted two or more passes in a game... Josh Bynes vs. Arkansas, 2010 (2) Intercepted a pass in consecutive games... Jerraud Powers, 2007; at Georgia; vs. Alabama, 2007 Intercepted a pass in three consecutive games... Jerraud Powers, 2007; vs. Tennessee Tech, at Georgia; vs. Alabama Recovered two fumbles in a game... Sen’Derrick Marks at Alabama, 2006 (2)

Game 8 • LSU at Auburn • Oct. 23, 2010 • 2:30 p.m. • Jordan-Hare Stadium • Auburn, Ala. The Last Time ...

An Opposing Player Rushed for 200 yards in a game... Noel Devine, West Virginia, 2008 (207) Rushed for 150 yards in a game... Dexter McCluster, Ole Miss, 2009 (186) Rushed for 100 yards in a game... Andre Ellington, Clemson, 2010 (140) Passed for 400 yards in a game... Mike Kafka, Northwestern [Outback], 2010 (532) Passed for 350 yards in a game... Mike Kafka, Northwestern [Outback], 2010 (532) Passed for 300 yards in a game... Tyler Wilson, Arkansas, 2010 (332) Attempted 70 passes in a game... Mike Kafka, Northwestern [Outback], 2010 (78) Attempted 60 passes in a game... Mike Kafka, Northwestern [Outback], 2010 (78) Attempted 50 passes in a game... Mike Kafka, Northwestern [Outback], 2010 (78) Attempted 40 passes in a game... Ryan Aplin, Arkansas State, 2010 (42) Completed 40 passes in a game... Mike Kafka, Northwestern [Outback], 2010 (47) Completed 25 passes in a game... Tyler Wilson, Arkansas, 2010 (25) Threw three or more TD passes in a game... Tyler Wilson, Arkansas, 2010 (4) Had 400 yards total offense... Mike Kafka, Northwestern [Outback], 2010 (562) Had 350 yards total offense... Mike Kafka, Northwestern [Outback], 2010 (562) Accounted for 3 or more TDs... Tyler Wilson, Arkansas, 2010 (4) Threw, Ran and Caught a TD in a game... Randall Cobb, Kentucky, 2010 (2 rush, 1 pass, 1 rec.) Caught 10 or more passes... Zeke Marskshausen (12), Sidney Stewart (10), Northwestern [Outback], 2010 Caught seven or more passes... Greg Childs (9), Joe Adams (7), Arkansas, 2010 Three or more players caught seven or more passes... Zeke Marskshausen (12), Sidney Stewart (10), Drake Dunsmore (9), Andrew Brewer (8), Northwestern [Outback], 2010 Had 100 yards receiving... Greg Childs, Arkansas (164) Had 200 yards receiving... Charles Lee, Central Florida, 1999 (203) Caught three or more TD passes... Chris Collins, Ole Miss, 2002 (3) Scored three TDs... Randall Cobb, Kentucky, 2010 (3) Had a 90-yard run... Guy Minor, LSU, 1936 (90) Had an 80-yard run... C.J. Spiller, Clemson [Chick-fil-A], 2007 (83) [TD] Had a 70-yard run... Dexter McCluster, Ole Miss, 2009 (79) [TD] Had a 60-yard run... Dexter McCluster, Ole Miss, 2009 (79) Completed an 80-yard pass... Bryan Randall to Josh Morgan, Va. Tech, 2004 (80) [TD] Completed a 70-yard pass... Bryan Randall to Josh Morgan, Virginia Tech, 2004 (80) [TD] Completed a 60-yard pass... Ryan Aplin to Allen Muse, 2010 (61) Kicked a 50-yard field goal... Steve Lindsey, Ole Miss, 1997 (52) Had a 70-yard punt... Blake McAdams, Mississippi State, 2007 (73) Had a 60-yard punt... Stephen Garcia to Alshon Jeffrey, South Carolina, 2010 (69) Made three or more FGs ... Colt David, LSU, 2007 (3)

Game 8 • LSU at Auburn • Oct. 23, 2010 • 2:30 p.m. • Jordan-Hare Stadium • Auburn, Ala.