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Auburn Tigers Game 3: AP: 21, Coaches: 19 Head Coach: Gene Chizik (29–24) Auburn Vs Auburn Tigers Game 3: AP: 21, Coaches: 19 Head coach: Gene Chizik (29–24) Auburn vs. Clemson No. Name Pos. Cl. Memorial Stadium, Clemson, S.C. 14 Barrett Trotter QB JR Sept. 17, 2011, 11 a.m. CT, ABC 23 Onterio McCalebb RB JR 43 Philip Lutzenkirchen HB JR Quick stats 80 Emory Blake WR JR 85 Travante Stallworth WR JR Auburn leaders Clemson leaders 75 Brandon Mosley LT SR RUSHING RUSHING 79 Jared Cooper LG SR Michael Dyer 207 yards Andre Ellington 254 yards 50 Reese Dismukes C FR Onterio McCalebb 112 yards Mike Bellamy 100 yards 71 John Sullen RG JR Tre Mason 16 yards Sammy Watkins 35 yards 62 Chad Slade RT RFr PASSING PASSING 55 Corey Lemonier LE SO Barrett Trotter 407 yards Tajh Boyd 525 yards 54 Jeffrey Whitaker DT SO RECEIVING RECEIVING 92 Kenneth Carter DT SO Emory Blake 10 yards Sammy Watkins 11 yards 94 Nosa Eguae RE SO Onterio McCalebb 9 yards DeAndre Hopkins 9 yards 35 Jonathan Evans LLB JR Three tied with 5 yards Jaron Brown 6 yards 5 Jake Holland MLB SO SCORING Andre Ellington 5 yards 25 Darren Bates RLB SO Michael Dyer 24 points SCORING 11 Chris Davis LC SO Cody Parkey 17 points Ch. Catanzaro 16 points 15 Neiko Thorpe S SR Philip Lutzenkirchen 12 points Sammy Watkins 12 points 12 Demetruce McNeal S SO Emory Blake 12 points DeAndre Hopkins 8 points 22 T’Sharvan Bell RC JR TACKLES TACKLES Clemson Tigers Neiko Thorpe 20 Jonathan Meeks 17 AP: NR, Coaches: NR Head coach: Dabo Swinney (21–15) Daren Bates 19 Andre Branch 16 No. Name Pos. Cl. Demetruce McNeal 16 Jonathan Willard 15 79 Phillip Price LT SR Jake Holland 16 Corico Hawkins 14 73 David Smith LG SR 55 Dalton Freeman C JR Game facts 74 Antoine McClain RG SR 72 Landon Walker RT SR • Last year, Clemson lost 27–24 in • Auburn’s 17-game winning streak is 83 Dwayne Allen TE JR overtime to Auburn, which went on the longest in the NCAA FBS, tied 6 DeAndre Hopkins WR SO to finish No. 1. for the second-longest in school 10 Tajh Boyd QB SO history and the 10th-longest in SEC • Clemson has a 2–0 record when 23 Andre Ellington RB JR hosting the previous season’s No. 1 history. team. Clemson beat 1990 coaches • Auburn coach Gene Chizik has a 30 Chad Diehl FB SR poll top team Georgia Tech 9–7 in master’s degree from Clemson, 2 Sammy Watkins WR FR the third game of the 1991 season where he started his coaching 97 Malliciah Goodman DE JR and beat consensus 1980 No. 1 career. team Georgia 13–3 in the third game 98 Brandon Thompson NG SR of the 1981 season. SPONSORED BY: 94 Rennie Moore DT SR • Auburn has won its 14 past 40 Andre Branch BE SR meetings with Clemson. Clemson’s 34 Quandon Christian SLB SO most recent win over Auburn was a 42 Corico Hawkins MLB JR 34–0 victory in 1951. 46 Jonathan Willard WLB JR • These teams’ past two meetings went into overtime. 15 Coty Sensabaugh CB SR 5 Jonathan Meeks SS JR • Auburn is 10–5–1 all time in Clemson. 31 Rashard Hall FS SR 29 Xavier Brewer CB JR No. Auburn Player Pos. Cl. No. Clemson Player Pos. Cl. 1 Trovon Reed WR RFr 2 Sammy Watkins WR FR 3 DeAngelo Benton WR JR 5 Jonathan Meeks SS JR 4 Quan Bray ATH FR 6 DeAndre Hopkins WR SO 5 Michael Dyer RB SO 7 Tony Steward WLB FR 5 Jake Holland LB SO 8 Cole Stoudt QB FR 9 Quindarius Carr WR SR 8 Justin Parker SLB SO 10 Kiehl Frazier QB FR 10 Tajh Boyd QB SO 11 Chris Davis CB SO 11 Bryce McNeal WR SO 12 Demetruce McNeal DB SO 12 Stephone Anthony MLB FR 13 Craig Sanders DE SO 15 Coty Sensabaugh CB SR 14 Barrett Trotter QB JR 16 Adam Humphries WR FR 15 Neiko Thorpe DB SR 17 Bashaud Breeland CB FR 15 Clint Moseley QB SO 18 Jaron Brown WR JR 21 Tre Mason RB FR 19 Charone Peake WR FR 21 Eltoro Freeman LB SR 21 Darius Robinson CB SO 22 T’Sharvan Bell DB JR 23 Andre Ellington RB JR 23 Onterio McCalebb RB JR 25 Roderick McDowell RB SO 24 Ryan Smith DB SO 27 Robert Smith SS FR 25 Daren Bates LB JR 29 Xavier Brewer CB JR 30 Steven Clark P SO 30 Chad Diehl FB SR 35 Jonathan Evans LB JR 31 Rashard Hall FS SR 36 Cody Parkey K SO 32 Carlton Lewis FS JR 37 Ladarious Phllips RB RFr 34 Quandon Christian SLB SO 38 Jawara White LB RFr 39 Chandler Catanzaro PK SO 43 Philip Lutzenkirchen TE JR 40 Andre Branch BE SR 50 Reese Dismukes C FR 42 Corico Hawkins MLB JR 54 Jeffrey Whitaker DT SO 43 Tyler Shatley NG SO 55 Corey Lemonier DE SO 46 Jonathan Willard WLB JR 57 Christian Westerman OL FR 55 Dalton Freeman C JR 62 Chad Slade OL RFr 62 Mason Cloy C SR 63 Blake Burgess OL SO 63 Brandon Thomas LT SO 66 Thomas O’Reilly OL FR 67 Kalon Davis LG FR 71 John Sullen OL JR 70 Gifford Timothy RT FR 73 Greg Robinson OL FR 72 Landon Walker RT SR 74 Jamar Travis DL JR 73 David Smith LG SR 75 Brandon Mosley OL SR 74 Antoine McClain RG SR 77 A.J. Greene OL SR 77 Reid Webster RG FR 79 Jared Cooper OL SR 79 Phillip Price LT SR 80 Emory Blake WR JR 80 Brandon Ford TE JR 81 C.J. Uzomah ATH FR 83 Dwayne Allen TE JR 84 Jay Wisner WR SR 90 Kourtnei Brown DE SR 85 Travante Stallworth WR JR 93 Corey Crawford BE FR 89 Jaylon Denson WR FR 94 Rennie Moore DT SR 91 Joel Bonomolo DE JR 96 Dawson Zimmerman P SR 92 Kenneth Carter DT SO 97 Mallichiah Goodman DE JR 94 Nosa Eguae DE SO 98 Brandon Thompson NG SR 95 Dee Ford DE JR 99 DeShawn Williams DT FR.
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