auburn tigers 2010 FOOTBALL GAME 4 #17/14 AUBURN (3-0, 1-0 SEC) vs. #12/15 SOUTH CAROLINA (3-0, 1-0 SEC) SEPTEMBER 25, 2010 • 6:45 PM CT • TV: ESPN/ESPN 3D JORDAN-HARE STADIUM (87,451) • AUBURN, AL

THE GAME QUICK FACTS Auburn hosts South Carolina Saturday night in Jordan-Hare Stadium in the first meeting between the two schools since 2006, and the first in Auburn since 2005. The game will be nation- COACHES ally televised by ESPN, and will ESPN 3D will also broadcast the game in 3D for the second straight week from Jordan-Hare Stadium. (Florida, 1985) Auburn Record...... 11-5 (2nd year) AUBURN HEADLINES vs. South Carolina...... First meeting } Auburn and South Carolina have only played four times since the Gamecocks joined the SEC Overall Record ...... 16-24 (4th year) vs. South Carolina...... First meeting in 1992, and Auburn won all four of those games. } This will be the first meeting ever between the two schools when both teams were national- (Florida, 1967) ly ranked. South Carolina Record...... 38-28 (6th year) } Auburn has the No. 1-ranked rushing offense in the SEC (259.3), while South Carolina has vs. Auburn ...... 0-2 the top-ranked rushing defense in the league (59.7). Overall Record (college) ...... 180-68-2 (21st year) } vs. Auburn ...... 10-5 Auburn is 21-4 in home night games since the 2000 season, including a record of 4-1 against nationally-ranked opponents. SERIES } Auburn is 3-0 for the third straight season, and the 11th time in the last 18 years. } Auburn leads the nation in passing efficiency, thanks largely to having the nation’s top yards AU leads, 6-1-1 per attempt (11.80) and percentage (13.73). at Auburn ...... AU leads, 2-0 } at Columbia ...... AU leads, 2-0 Auburn has three of the top 10 rushers in the SEC, including Cameron Newton (103.0 - fifth), at Neutral sites ...... AU leads, 2-1-1 Onterio McCalebb (75.0 - tied for eighth) and (70.7 - 10th). at Birmingham, AL...... USC leads, 1-0-1 } Auburn’s 13 touchdown plays this season have averaged 26.8 yards per play, including five at Columbus, GA ...... AU leads, 1-0 that covered at least 35 yards. at Montgomery, AL ...... AU leads, 1-0 } Auburn has four offensive linemen that have combined for 121 career starts, led by senior Lee Last Meeting ...... AU 24, USC 17 Sept. 28, 2006 in Columbia, SC Ziemba, who has started all 41 games since arriving as a true freshman. Current Streak ...... AU, W4 } Auburn opponents are 1-for-11 on third-down conversions during the fourth quarter and overtime this season. RANKINGS } leads the SEC in both sacks (4.0) and tackles for loss (7.0), and has at least one sack in every game this season. Auburn ...... 17 AP/14 USA Today } South Carolina ...... 12 AP/15 USA Today Senior kicker Wes Byrum is just 49 points away from becoming Auburn’s all-time leading scorer. He currently ranks fifth with 264 career points. TELEVISION = ESPN/ESPN 3D } Auburn has won 57 consecutive games when scoring 30 or more points in a game, dating back to a 56-49, four-overtime loss to Georgia in 1996. Brad Nessler ...... Play-by-play (ESPN) } Todd Blackledge ...... Analyst (ESPN) Auburn has 11 players on its squad that have already graduated, which is second most in the Holly Rowe ...... Sidelines (ESPN) nation among FBS schools.

Joe Tessitore...... Play-by-play (ESPN 3D) Tim Brown ...... Analyst (ESPN 3D) AUBURN (3-0, 1-0 SEC) SOUTH CAROLINA (3-0, 1-0 SEC) Tom Luginbill ...... Sidelines (ESPN 3D) Date Opponent Score/Time Date Opponent Score/Time RADIO =AUBURN ISP SPORTS NETWORK Sept. 4 ARKANSAS STATE [FSN] W, 52-26 Sept. 2 SOUTHERN MISS [ESPN] W, 41-13 Sept. 9 at Mississippi State [ESPN] W, 17-14 Sept. 11 #22/19 GEORGIA [ESPN2] W, 17-6 The Auburn ISP Sports Network provides radio coverage Sept. 18 CLEMSON [ESPN/3D] W, 27-24 [OT] Sept. 18 FURMAN [PPV] W, 38-19 to over 50 stations that cover the Southeast. Rod Bramblett (play-by-play), (color), Quentin Riggins (side- Sept. 25 #13/16 S. CAROLINA [ESPN/3D]6:45 pm Sept. 25 at #16/15Auburn [ESPN/3D] 6:45 pm line), Paul Ellen (studio), Andy Burcham (locker room) Oct. 2 LOUISIANA-MONROE TBA Oct. 9 ALABAMA TBA and Brad Law (SEC Report) provide gameday analysis. Oct. 9 at Kentucky TBA Oct. 16 at Kentucky TBA Oct. 16 ARKANSAS TBA Oct. 23 at Vanderbilt TBA SATELITTE RADIO...... XM Channel 198 Oct. 23 LSU TBA Oct. 30 TENNESSEE TBA LOCALLY...... WKKR-FM (97.7) Oct. 30 at Ole Miss TBA Nov. 6 ARKANSAS TBA INTERNET Nov. 6 CHATTANOOGA (HC) TBA Nov. 13 at Florida TBA Nov. 13 GEORGIA TBA Nov. 20 TROY TBA Live audio & stats ...... www.auburntigers.com Nov. 26 at Alabama [CBS] 1:30 pm Nov. 27 at Clemson TBA Live video...... espn3.com All times Central All times Central Game 4 • South Carolina at Auburn • Sept. 25, 2010 • 6:45 p.m. • Jordan-Hare Stadium • Auburn, Ala. 2010 Auburn Football Game Notes

AUBURN-SOUTH CAROLINA HISTORY SOUTH CAROLINA TIGERS STATISTICAL Auburn and South Carolina have played just Auburn has just one player on its roster from eight times during their histories, including only the state of South Carolina. True freshman offen- COMPARISON four meetings since South Carolina joined the sive lineman Eric Mack is from St. Matthews and SEC prior to the 1992 season. Auburn owns a 6- attended Calhoun County High School. 1-1 lead in the series, and has won all four SEC AUBURN VS. SOUTH CAROLINA games between the schools. South Carolina’s last ALABAMA GAMECOCKS win was a 16-14 victory in 1933, and the two South Carolina has just one player on its AU USC teams did not meet again until 1996, when roster from the state of Alabama. Sophomore Points Scored 32.0 32.0 Auburn won 28-25 in Jordan-Hare Stadium. The strong safety Jarrett Burns attended Lee High Total Offense 460.0 392.3 only other meeting to take place in Auburn was a School in Huntsville. First Downs 20.3 22.7 48-7 Tiger victory in 2005. Rushing Yards 259.3 198.3 RANKING RARITY Passing Yards 200.7 194.0 LAST MAN STANDING Time of Possession 27:42 32:32 Saturday’s game will mark the first time that 3rd Down Pct. 43% 56% Sixth-year safety Aairon Savage is the lone Auburn and South Carolina will meet with both Points Allowed 21.3 12.7 remaining Auburn Tiger that played in the game teams in the national rankings. In fact, Auburn Yards Allowed 339.7 327.3 the last time these two teams met. Savage, who has never before played a ranked South Carolina Rushing Yards Allowed 115.7 59.7 was a redshirt freshman in 2006, started at safety team. Passing Yards Allowed 224.0 267.7 and collected four tackles and a pass break-up during Auburn’s 24-17 victory in Columbia. SOMETHING’S GOTTA GIVE Auburn’s running game will face a stiff chal- SOUTH CAROLINA QUICK HITTERS lenge from South Carolina’s defense, and vice STATISTICAL LEADERS South Carolina, ranked 13th in the latest versa. Auburn enters the contest with the SEC’s Associated Press Top 25 poll, has its highest top-ranked rushing offense, averaging 259.3 RUSHING YARDS national ranking since the week of Oct. 20, 2007, yards per game, while the Gamecocks have the AUBURN SOUTH CAROLINA when the Gamecocks were ranked No. 6 ... South league’s stingiest rushing defense, allowing only Cameron Newton ..309 ....333 Carolina is 3-0 for the first time since the 2007 59.7 yards per game on the ground. Onterio McCalebb ..225 Stephen Garcia ...... 62 season ... Freshman Marcus Lattimore ranks sec- Michael Dyer ...... 212 ...... 58 ond in the SEC and 17th nationally in rushing, ON THIS DATE ...... 20 Connor Shaw...... 53 averaging 111.0 yards per game, and is tied for Auburn has an all-time record of 10-1-1 on the conference lead with five scored Sept. 25, and won its last game on that date by a PASSING YARDS ... Alshon Jeffrey shares the SEC lead with 20 33-3 score over the Citadel in 2004. The Tigers’ AUBURN SOUTH CAROLINA receptions and ranks second in the league aver- only loss on Sept. 25 came in overtime in 1999, Cameron Newton ..525 Stephen Garcia ...... 508 aging 102.0 receiving yards per game ... The when Ole Miss escaped Jordan-Hare Stadium Neil Caudle ...... 42 Connor Shaw...... 74 Gamecocks are sixth in the SEC in total offense with a 24-17 victory. Perhaps Auburn’s most RECEPTIONS (392.3) ... Defensively, South Carolina leads the memorable Sept. 25 game came in 1971, when AUBURN SOUTH CAROLINA SEC in rushing defense (59.7) but ranks last in the fifth-ranked Tigers went to Knoxville to take ...... 10 Alshon Jeffery ...... 19 passing defense (267.7) ... The Gamecocks have on ninth-ranked Tennessee. In the final two min- Terrell Zachery ...... 6 Tori Gurley ...... 8 recorded 11 sacks, which is tied for second best utes, Pat Sullivan drove Auburn 86 yards for a Mario Fannin ...... 5 Patrick DiMarco ...... 9 in the league ... Chris Culliver ranks third in SEC touchdown and a 10-9 victory en route to win- Three tied with...... 2 Two tied with ...... 4 history in kickoff return yards with 2,340 on 100 ning the that season. career returns POINTS SCORED IN SEPTEMBER AUBURN SOUTH CAROLINA AUBURN-USC COACHING TIES Auburn is 151-47-5 (.756) all-time in the Wes Byrum ...... 24 Marcus Lattimore ...... 30 } Mario Fannin ...... 12 Spencer Lanning...... 24 South Carolina defensive line coach Brad month of September, and has won 27 of its last 31 Cameron Newton...... 12 D.L. Moore ...... 12 Lawing coached North Carolina’s defensive September contests, 13 of its last 14 and eight in Darvin Adams ...... 12 Stephen Garcia ...... 12 line in 2005, while Auburn safeties coach a row. The Tigers have guaranteed a winning was coaching the Tar Heels’ record during the month of September for the TACKLES linebackers. seventh straight season, and the 27th out of the AUBURN SOUTH CAROLINA } South Carolina safeties/special teams coach past 29. Josh Byunes...... 23 DeVonte Holloman ..20 Shane Beamer started his collegiate coaching Aairon Savage...... 19 Akeem Auguste...... 15 experience as a graduate assistant at Georgia TIGERS IN 3D ... AGAIN ...... 18 Stephon Gilmore...... 13 Tech in 2000 while Auburn defensive coordi- The Auburn-South Carolina football game Zac Etheridge ...... 17 Three tied with ...... 11 nator held that same position with will be just the fifth game ever the Yellow Jackets. broadcast in 3D, but will be Auburn’s second in } AUBURN SOUTH CAROLINA Likewise, South Carolina running backs as many weeks. The Auburn-Clemson game last Nick Fairley...... 1 Three tied with ...... 1 coach Jay Graham started his coaching career Saturday was the first Auburn sporting event as an offensive G.A. at Tennessee in 2005, ever broadcast in 3D, and made Auburn the first SACKS while Auburn assistant head coach/running SEC team to have a game in 3D. Earlier this sea- AUBURN SOUTH CAROLINA backs coach was the Vols’ son, Boise State’s victory over Virginia Tech was Nick Fairley ...... 4.0 Devin Taylor...... 2.0 running backs coach. broadcast in 3D, as was the second weekend’s Antoine Carter ...... 3.0 Travian Robinson ....2.0 Ohio State-Miami game. Ohio State also played in the first 3D game, against USC in 2009.

Game 4 • South Carolina at Auburn • Sept. 25, 2010 • 6:45 p.m. • Jordan-Hare Stadium • Auburn, Ala. 2010 Auburn Football Game Notes

COACH TO CURE MD WEEK EXPLOSIVE QUARTER Auburn coaches will join more than 5,000 Auburn defeated Clemson last Saturday, 27- SEC SUCCESS other coaches at more than 350 schools this 24 in overtime, thanks largely to the Tigers’ most weekend in wearing Coach to Cure MD patches productive quarter of the season. Auburn Since the 2004 season, Auburn has won to raise awareness and funding for Duchenne exploded for 258 yards of offense in the third 32 of its 49 games Muscular Dystrophy research. quarter, turning a 17-3 deficit into a 24-17 and 33 of its 50 games against SEC schools, advantage. Cameron Newton completed 5-of-6 Fans are encouraged to donate online at including the 2004 SEC Championship game passes for 173 yards in the quarter, with Darvin www.CoachtoCureMD.org or donate $5 by tex- victory over Tennessee. Auburn’s success Adams catching four of the balls for 95 yards and ting CURE to 90999. against conference schools dates back beyond a score, and Terrell Zachery catching the other 2004, however, as since the start of the 2000 JORDAN-HARE STADIUM ball for a 78-yard touchdown. It was particularly season, the Tigers have the fourth best record stunning given that Auburn had managed only Now celebrating its 71st year as home to the among the 12 league schools in regular season eight yards of offense in the first quarter and did Auburn football team, Jordan-Hare Stadium is conference games. The following are the com- not record a first down until midway through the the nation’s 10th-largest on-campus stadium, bined conference records of the 12 SEC with a capacity of 87,451 fans. The Tigers, who second quarter. Prior to that third quarter, Auburn’s biggest schools from 2000-10. have averaged more than 80,000 fans during each W-L Pct. quarter of the season was the second quarter of of the past 17 seasons, are 273-69-7 (.792) all- Florida 62-19 .765 time at Jordan-Hare Stadium. the season opener against Arkansas State, when LSU 57-25 .695 Auburn has had 10 straight winning seasons Auburn rolled up 245 yards of offense. Georgia 55-27 .671 at Jordan-Hare Stadium, posting a mark of 59-15 Auburn 53-28 .654 COMEBACK KIDS (.797) at home since the 2000 season. The Tigers Tennessee 51-30 .630 were undefeated at home during two of those Auburn overcame a 17-0 deficit against Alabama 35-34 .507 Arkansas 38-43 .469 seasons, going 7-0 in both 2000 and 2004. Clemson to earn a 27-24 overtime victory last Saturday. It marked the first time that Auburn South Carolina 38-43 .469 Ole Miss 33-48 .407 UNDER THE LIGHTS AT JORDAN-HARE overcame a deficit of at least 17 points to win since Sept. 28, 2002, when the Tigers trailed Kentucky 20-60 .250 Auburn has been tough to beat in night Mississippi State 20-61 .247 Syracuse 17-0 at Jordan-Hare Stadium before games at Jordan-Hare Stadium, accumulating a Vanderbilt 13-69 .159 coming back to win 37-34 in three overtimes. It record of 21-4 (.840) since the 2000 season in was just Auburn’s fourth 17-point deficit over- home games starting at 6 p.m. or later. That come in a victory since 1970. stretch includes a 4-1 record against nationally- It was the fifth come-from-behind victory ranked opponents, with wins over No. 1 Florida in the past two years for Auburn under head in 2001, No. 2 Florida in 2006, No. 7 Tennessee in coach Gene Chizik, and the second this season. 2003 and No. 14 Georgia in 2000. OFFENSE PICKS UP WHERE IT LEFT OFF TIGERS SINCE 2000 3-0 .... AGAIN Auburn’s offense continues to shine under Since the start of the 2000 season, Auburn’s 3-0 start is nothing new, as it second-year offensive coordinator , Auburn has one of the best records in all of marks the third straight season that the Tigers as the Tigers rank 12th nationally in rushing the Football Bowl Subdivision. The Tigers’ have started 3-0. In fact, Auburn has started 3-0 offense (259.3) and 21st in total offense (460.0). in five of the last seven seasons, and 11 of the past In 16 games under Malzahn, Auburn has totaled record of 91-39 (.700) ranks 14th among all 18 years. at least 500 yards of offense five times. Prior to 120 programs. The list of the top 20 programs Malzahn’s arrival in 2009, Auburn hadn’t had a since 2000 in terms of winning percentage LEADERS OF THE PACK single 500-yard game since the 2005 Georgia follows: Auburn currently leads the nation in pass- game - a streak of 40 games. W-L Pct. ing efficiency with a rating of 191.48, despite 1. Boise State 114-17 .870 having a completion percentage lower than each THREE IN THE TOP 10 2. Texas 113-19 .856 3. Oklahoma 113-24 .824 of the next 23 teams behind it in the rankings. Auburn has continued to excel in the run- 4. Ohio State 105-25 .808 Two keys components have contributed to ning game by utilizing a balanced attack. The 5. USC 105-26 .802 Auburn being ranked No. 1 in efficiency. First, Tigers have three of the top 10 individual rushers 6. Florida 103-30 .775 the Tigers lead the nation with an average of in the SEC this season, as Cameron Newton 7. TCU 98-29 .772 11.80 yards per attempt. Only three other schools ranks fifth in the conference and 25th nationally 8. LSU 102-31 .768 average 10 or more yards per attempt. Second, averaging 103.0 yards per game, while Onterio 9. Georgia 99-33 .750 the Tigers have connected on touchdowns on McCalebb (75.0) and Michael Dyer (70.7) rank 10. Virginia Tech 100-34 .746 13.73 percent of their pass attempts, which also tied for eighth and 10th, respectively, in the SEC 11. Miami (Fla.) 92-34 .730 12. Utah 89-36 .712 leads the nation. Only seven other schools have in rushing. 13. Oregon 90-38 .703 thrown TD passes on at least 10 percent of their 14. Auburn 90-39 .700 attempts. STRIKING QUICKLY 15. West Virginia 89-39 .698 Individually, Cameron Newton ranks fourth Of Auburn’s 15 scoring drives in regulation 16. Boston College 90-40 .692 in the country with a rating of 187.66, thanks this season, eight have taken less than two min- 17. Wisconsin 89-43 .674 largely to his nation-best 14.89 touchdown per- utes off the clock, and only one has taken more 18. Texas Tech 87-44 .664 centage, and his average of 11.17 yards per pass than four minutes. Six of the 15 have used four Florida State 87-44 .664 attempt, which is No. 2 in the country. plays or fewer. The Tigers’ average scoring drive Nebraska 87-44 .664 has covered 56.7 yards per drive, but has taken an average of just 2:02 per drive.

Game 4 • South Carolina at Auburn • Sept. 25, 2010 • 6:45 p.m. • Jordan-Hare Stadium • Auburn, Ala. 2010 Auburn Football Game Notes

BIG PLAYS FAIRLEY DOMINANT The Tigers have run 10 plays already this Nick Fairley has emerged as a force at AUBURN IN 2010 season that covered at least 35 yards, including defensive tackle for Auburn, leading the SEC in six that resulted in touchdowns. In fact, Auburn’s sacks (4.0) and tackles for loss (7.0). His four BY THE NUMBERS 13 touchdown plays have averaged 26.8 yards sacks are tied for third most in the country and per play this season. his seven tackles for loss is tied for fourth most. CATEGORY 2010 Last season, Auburn had 22 plays of at least Fairley has at least one sack in every game Record...... 3-0 35 yards. In 2008, before Gus Malzahn’s arrival, this season, and was named SEC Defensive SEC ...... 1-0 the Tigers had just nine plays that covered 35 or Player of the Week for his performance at West ...... 1-0 East...... 0-0 more yards. Mississippi State, where he totaled five tackles Non-Conference ...... 2-0 including 2.5 for losses and 1.5 sacks, an inter- Home ...... 2-0 IMPRESSIVE DEBUT ception, a recovery and three quarter- Away ...... 1-0 Junior quarterback Cameron Newton made back hurries. Neutral ...... 0-0 a big impression during his debut as an Auburn Day ...... 0-0 Tiger during Auburn’s 52-26 season-opening DYNAMIC DUO Night (6 p.m. or later) ...... 3-0 victory against Arkansas State Sept. 4. Newton Defensive end Antoine Carter has joined TV Games ...... 3-0 posted the second-best rushing total ever by a forces with Nick Fairley on Auburn’s defensive CBS...... 0-0 quarterback at Auburn, collecting 171 yards and line to wreak havoc in opposing backfields. ESPN ...... 2-0 ESPN2 ...... 0-0 two touchdowns on 15 carries, including a 71- Carter is tied for third in the SEC with three ESPNU...... 0-0 yard scamper that was Auburn’s longest rush sacks, and his 5 tackles for loss is tied for fifth ESPN 3D ...... 1-0 since 2005. Newton also completed 9-of-14 pass- best. FSN...... 1-0 es for 186 yards (20.6 yards per completion) and Carter, a senior, and Fairley, a junior are just SEC Network ...... 0-0 three touchdowns. He earned SEC Offensive part of an experienced Auburn defensive line. Player of the Week honors for his efforts. End Michael Goggans and interior linemen Scoring First...... 1-0 Newton currently ranks second in the Mike Blanc and are all seniors for Opponent Scoring First ...... 2-0 league and fourth nationally in passing efficien- the Tigers. Leading at Half ...... 3-0 cy (187.66), second in the SEC and 21st in total Trailing at Half ...... 0-0 BYNES LEADS DEFENSE Tied at Half ...... 0-0 offense (278.0), fifth in the SEC and 25th nation- Leading after Third...... 3-0 ally in rushing (103.0) and 10th in the SEC and Senior led Auburn in tackles Trailing after Third...... 0-0 92nd nationally in all-purpose yards (110.3). He with 104, and is leading the squad again this sea- Tied after Third ...... 0-0 ranks fourth nationally in rushing among quar- son. He currently has a team-best 23 tackles after Overtime Games ...... 1-0 terbacks. recording 11 against Clemson, and has 2.5 tack- les for loss, two pass break-ups and four quarter- Scoring fewer than 20 pts...... 1-0 EXPERIENCED O-LINE PAVES THE WAY back hurries. Bynes has started the last 24 con- Scoring 20+ points ...... 2-0 Auburn has one of the most experienced if secutive games at linebacker for the Tigers. Scoring 30+ points ...... 1-0 not one of the best offensive lines in the country, Allowing fewer than 20 pts...... 1-0 SUCCESSFUL RETURN FOR DBs Allowing 20+ points ...... 2-0 with four starters returning who have combined Allowing 30+ points ...... 0-0 to make 121 career starts. Senior All-American Auburn’s secondary has been boosted by candidate and Outland Trophy watch list candi- the return of three former starters who returned Rushing for less than 100 yds...... 0-0 date has started all 41 games at tack- from injuries, including two that missed the Rushing for 100+ yds...... 3-0 le since arriving as a true freshman, while center entire 2009 season. Rushing for 200+ yds...... 2-0 , a Rimington Trophy candidate, has Senior safety Aairon Savage, who missed Passing for 200+ yds...... 2-0 made 35 starts since his true freshman season. both the 2008 (knee) and 2009 (Achilles) seasons Passing for 300+ yds...... 0-0 Guards Mike Berry (24 starts) and Byron Isom in their entirety before being granted a sixth year (21 starts) round out the experienced group. of eligibility by the NCAA in February, is second Totaling less than 300 yds...... 0-0 300+ yds. of total offense...... 3-0 Auburn’s offensive line was ranked as the on the team with 19 tackles, including one for 400+ yds. of total offense...... 2-0 fifth-best OL unit in the country by Phil Steele loss. Senior safety Zac Etheridge, who suffered a and Lindy’s in their preseason publications. season-ending neck injury last Halloween Allowing less than 100 yds. rushing...... 1-0 against Ole Miss, is fourth on the squad with 17 Allowing less than 300 yds. total off...... 1-0 DEFENSE STEPS UP LATE tackles and a pass break-up. Allowing 300+ yds. total offense ...... 2-0 Auburn’s defense has stepped up late in Junior safety Mike McNeil, who missed all games, as the Tigers have allowed just 24 total of 2009 after breaking his leg in the spring, has Having 100-yd. rusher ...... 1-0 points in their three second halves, after allow- added seven tackles and a pass break-up. Opp. have 100-yd. rusher...... 1-0 ing 40 points in the first halves. Auburn has BATES’ MOVE TO LB A GOOD ONE No turnovers ...... 0-0 given up just 10 points in the fourth quarter and Fewer than 3 turnovers ...... 3-0 overtime this season, and has held opponents to Sophomore Daren Bates started all 13 3 or more turnovers ...... 0-0 1-of-11 on third-down conversion attempts after games at safety as a true freshman in 2009, but No takeaways...... 2-0 the end of the third period. converted to linebacker prior to this season. It Fewer than 3 takeaways ...... 3-0 proved to be a good move, as Bates led the team 3 or more takeaways ...... 0-0 with a career-high 10 tackles in the season open- er against Arkansas State, and currently ranks More than 30:00 of possession ...... 1-0 third on the team with 18 tackles for the season. Less than 30:00 of possession ...... 2-0

Game 4 • South Carolina at Auburn • Sept. 25, 2010 • 6:45 p.m. • Jordan-Hare Stadium • Auburn, Ala. 2010 Auburn Football Game Notes

BYRUM RECORD WATCH CHIZIK ERA ENTERS SECOND YEAR Lou Groza Award candidate Wes Byrum is Head coach Gene Chizik is in his second SEC STANDINGS on pace to become Auburn’s all-time leading year at the helm of the Auburn program, after scorer during his senior season. Byrum, who set recording the second-most wins by a first-year a school single-season record for points by a coach in Auburn history last season. He also Eastern Division kicker last season with 99, has 24 points this sea- became the first Auburn head coach to take his SEC Overall son and needs 49 more to pass team to a bowl game in his initial season, lead- WL W L (2003-06) for the top spot on Auburn’s career ing the Tigers to a 38-35 overtime victory over Florida 1 0 3 0 points scored list. Byrum is currently fifth on Northwestern in the Outback Bowl. Chizik also South Carolina 1 0 3 0 the list with 264 points, just two behind Damon became just the third coach in Auburn history Kentucky 0 0 3 0 Duval (1999-02) for fourth. to win his first five games as head coach, and Vanderbilt 1 1 1 2 Byrum had a field goal attempt blocked in became just the third SEC coach since the Tennessee 0 1 1 2 the fourth quarter at Mississippi State, snapping league expanded in 1992 to start 5-0. Georgia 0 2 1 2 a streak of nine consecutive made field goal attempts dating back to last season. His last pre- STAFF REMAINS INTACT Western Division vious miss was at Tennessee in 2009. He has Auburn achieved a rare feat by keeping its SEC Overall made 19 of his last 21 field goal attempts after entire coaching staff from last season, making WL W L LSU 2 0 3 0 hitting just 11-of-19 in 2008. Auburn the only school in the SEC to return its Auburn 1 0 3 0 head coach and every full-time assistant coach. SPECIAL TEAMS IMPROVEMENTS Arkansas 1 0 3 0 The last time Auburn returned its entire coach- Alabama 0 0 3 0 In addition to Wes Byrum, a number of ing staff was when the 2006 staff returned intact Ole Miss 0 1 1 2 other players are excelling on special teams. in 2007. Mississippi State 0 2 1 2 Senior ranks fourth in the OFFENSE BY THE NUMBERS SEC averaging 26.1 yards per kickoff return, and THIS WEEK’S SCHEDULE had 126 kickoff return yards against Arkansas Auburn’s offense lost quarterback Chris Saturday, Sept. 25 State, which is the 12th best total in school his- Todd, who accounted for more than 93 percent UAB at Tennessee, 11:21 am [SEC Net] tory. Junior Quindarius Carr has averaged 7.1 of Auburn’s passing yards last season, and run- Alabama at Arkansas, 2:30 pm [CBS] yards per punt return, which is fifth in the ning back , who rushed for 1,362 yards. Kentucky at Florida, 6 pm [ESPNU] league. Senior Ryan Shoemaker is fifth in the Still, the Tigers have more than 91 percent of Georgia at Mississippi State, 6 pm [FSN] SEC averaging 39.6 yards per kick, and fresh- their receiving yards and 85 percent of their Fresno State at Ole Miss, 6:30 pm [CSS] man Craig Sanders has a team-high four tackles catches, plus more than half of their rushing South Carolina at Auburn, 6:45 pm [ESPN/ESPN 3D] on special teams. yards returning this year. Players who account- West Virginia at LSU, 8 pm [ESPN2] In addition, senior Mike Blanc blocked a ed for nearly 80 percent of Auburn’s scoring PAT against Arkansas State, marking the second return as well. LAST WEEK’S RESULTS straight game Auburn blocked a PAT. It was the Saturday, Sept. 18 fourth blocked extra point by the Tigers in the Category 2009 Returning Percent Arkansas 31, GEORGIA 24 past two seasons. Passing Yards 2,857 245 8.6% Vanderbilt 28, OLE MISS 14 Rushing Yards 2,756 1,517 55.0% Florida 31, TENNESSEE 17 Receptions 218 186 85.3% IN THE POLLS Receiving Yards 2,857 2,605 91.2% Alabama 62, DUKE 13 Auburn, which began the season nationally Scoring 433 343 79.2% AUBURN 27, Clemson 24 [OT] Touchdowns 55 40 72.7% ranked for the seventh time in the last eight years, KENTUCKY 47, Akron 10 Total Offense 5,613 1,762 31.4% SOUTH CAROLINA 38, Furman 19 is currently ranked 17th in the Associated Press All-Purpose Yards 7,456 5,571 74.7% LSU 29, Mississippi State 7 Top 25 poll, and 14th in the USA Today coaches THIRD STRAIGHT NEW OPENING DAY QB poll. The Tigers are ranked for four straight weeks Home team in CAPS for the first time since the 2008 season. Junior college transfer Cameron Newton All times listed are Central time became Auburn’s third opening-day starter in as YOUNG GUNS GET FIRST ACTION many seasons, but he is no stranger to the SEC. Auburn has played 13 true freshmen this Newton played at Florida as a true freshman in season, which is tied with Air Force and Florida 2007, rushing 16 times for 103 yards and three COACHING STAFF State for second behind Florida (15) for the touchdowns, and also played in the 2008 open- most true freshmen played by any team in the er before redshirting. He spent the 2009 season ASSIGNMENTS country. The true freshmen who have played at Blinn (Texas) College, helping the team to the included: DL Kenneth Carter, LB Jessel Curry, 2009 NJCAA national championship by passing : TE (Field) DB , RB Michael Dyer, WR Antonio for 2,833 yards and 22 scores while also rushing : OL (Field) Goodwin, WR Shaun Kitchens, DE Corey for 655 yards and 16 TDs, making him the No. : CB (Press Box) Lemonier, DB Demetruce McNeal, K Cody 1-ranked junior college prospect in the country Curtis Luper: RB/Recruit. Coord. (Press Box) Parkey, WR , DE Craig Sanders, DB according to Rivals.com. Gus Malzahn: OC/QB (Field) : DL (Field) Ryan Smith and DL Jeffrey Whitaker. Ted Roof: DC/LB (Field) Trooper Taylor: Asst. HC/WR (Field) Tommy Thigpen: Safeties (Field)

Game 4 • South Carolina at Auburn • Sept. 25, 2010 • 6:45 p.m. • Jordan-Hare Stadium • Auburn, Ala. 2010 Auburn Football Game Notes

TALE OF THE TAPE THE SENIOR CLASS AUBURN IN THE Below is a comparison of the size of Head coach Gene Chizik has a senior class Auburn quarterback Cameron Newton and that includes 24 players at Auburn in 2010, SEC/NCAA STATS other notable Auburn quarterbacks over the which is the largest in Auburn history and past 40 years (senior year in parentheses). almost double the size of last year’s senior class (Through games played 9/18) of 13. The previous largest senior class was 23 in Cameron Newton 6-6 250 1988. TEAM Chris Todd (2009) 6-4 210 The 2010 seniors include: OL Mike Berry, (2007) 6-2 207 SEC NCAA DL Mike Blanc, OL Jorrell Bostrom, WR Kodi (2004) 6-5 228 Burns, LB Josh Bynes, K Wes Byrum, DE Pass Efficiency (191.48)...... 1st 1st Ben Leard (2000) 6-4 225 Rushing Offense (259.3) ...... 1st 12th (1997) 6-1 200 Antoine Carter, QB Neil Caudle, LB Wade Christopher, DL Zach Clayton, OL Bart Eddins, Tackles For Loss (8.3) ...... 3rd 11th (1995) 6-2 199 Stan White (1993) 6-3 202 S Zac Etheridge, RB Mario Fannin, DE Michael Total Offense (460.0)...... 4th 21st (1989) 6-2 211 Goggans, OL Byron Isom, DB Woody Kickoff Returns (24.5) ...... 4th 33rd Jeff Burger (1987) 6-0 211 Parramore, OL Ryan Pugh, DB Aairon Savage, Kickoff Return Defense (18.93)...... 5th 33rd Pat Washington (1985) 6-2 199 P Ryan Shoemaker, LB Craig Stevens, DB Scoring Offense (32.0) ...... 5th T42nd Randy Cambpell (1983) 6-0 170 Demond Washington, WR Jay Wisner, WR Charlie Trotman (1979) 5-11 174 Pass Def. Efficiency (113.37) ...... 5th 45th Terrell Zachery and OL Lee Ziemba. Phil Gargis (1976) 6-0 187 First Downs (21.0)...... 5th T49th Pat Sullivan (1971) 6-0 190 IRON MEN Sacks By (2.7) ...... 6th T29th Rushing Defense (115.7) ...... 6th 40th RUNNING BACK U. Of Auburn’s 24 seniors, 13 have seen time in at least 30 games during their careers. Mario Sacks Allowed (1.7)...... 6th T50th Despite losing Ben Tate, a second-round NFL draft pick of the , Auburn Fannin leads the group with 43 games played, Opponent 3rd-Down Conv. (32.7) ...... 7th 36th including three in 2006 before redshirting and Third-Down Conversions (43.2)...... 7th T45th still has a deep stable of talented backs in the fold. Senior Mario Fannin leads the group with 40 games over the past four seasons, while Punt Returns (7.1)...... 7th 74th 991 career rushing yards. Fannin, who has also Michael Goggans and Lee Ziemba have played Pass Offense (200.7) ...... 8th 78th spent time as a and kick returner, in all 41 games since 2007. Mike Blanc and Wes Red Zone Defense (90.0) ...... 8th T89th was the team’s second-leading receiver last year Byrum are next with 40 games played each, fol- Scoring Defense (21.3) ...... 9th T58th with 42 catches for 413 yards and three scores. lowed by Zac Etheridge and Craig Stevens (39), Red Zone Offense (81.8) ...... 10th T64th He currently has 2,821 career all-purpose yards, Antoine Carter and Ryan Pugh (36), Kodi Penalities (61.7)...... T10th T85th and is just 301 yards away from cracking Burns (35), Mike Berry (34), Josh Bynes (33) and Zach Clayton (30). Total Defense (342.0) ...... 11th 61st Auburn’s all-time top 10 list in that category. Sophomore Onterio McCalebb is also back Pass Defense (226.3) ...... 11th 77th HIGHLY TOUTED RECRUITING CLASS Time Of Possession (27:42) ...... 11th 96th after gaining 565 yards on the ground as a true freshman. McCalebb became the first Auburn While Auburn’s seniors will be leaned up Turnover Margin (-1.3) ...... 11th 105th freshman ever to rush for 100+ yards in his first heavily this season, another strong recruiting Net Punting (34.9)...... 12th 81st two collegiate games. Also added to the mix is class will play a big role in the Tigers’ success. Opponent First Downs (21.7) ...... 12th T94th freshman Michael Dyer, who was the No. 1- Auburn’s 2010 recruiting class was ranked No. 4 ranked high school running back in the country in the nation by both ESPN.com/Scouts, Inc., INDIVIDUAL last year according to ESPN.com/Scouts, Inc. and Rivals.com and sixth by Scout.com. Seven SEC NCAA members of the recruiting class were part of the ESPNU 150. N. Fairley, Tackles for Loss (2.3) ...... 1st T5th WIDEOUTS RETURN FROM A TO Z Junior Biletnikoff Award candidate Darvin N. Fairley, Sacks (1.3) ...... 1st T7th SOMETHING OLD, SOMETHING NEW C. Newton, Passing Eff. (187.66) ...... 2nd 4th Adams headlines a talented group of wide receivers that return in 2010. Adams set an The players on Auburn’s roster ranged in C. Newton, Total Offense (278.0) ...... 2nd 21st Auburn single-season record with 60 receptions age from 17 to 23 when the season opened. The A. Carter, Sacks (1.0) ...... T3rd T23rd in 2009, and his 997 receiving yards and 10 oldest Tiger, sixth-year senior Aairon Savage D. Washington, Kickoff Returns (26.1) ....4th 29th touchdown catches were third best in school (DOB 12/29/86) was 23 years, eight months and W. Byrum, Field Goals (1.3) ...... T4th T34th history. He was named MVP of the Outback six days old on the date of the season opener. C. Newton, Rushing (103.0)...... 5th 25th Bowl after setting an Auburn bowl record with The youngest player is freshman Jonathon Q. Carr, Punt Returns (7.1) ...... 5th 52nd 12 grabs for 142 yards. Mincy (DOB 9/5/92), who celebrated his 18th birthday the day after the Arkansas State game. R. Shoemaker, Punting (39.6) ...... 5th 65th Senior Terrell Zachery was Auburn’s No. 2 receiver last year, finishing with 26 receptions A. Carter, Tackles for Loss (1.7) ...... T5th T28th STARTS STREAKS W. Byrum, Scoring (8.0) ...... T6th T61st for 477 yards and five touchdowns. Zachery was a big play specialist, averaging 49.2 yards per Senior Lee Ziemba has the longest staring D. Adams, Receiving Yards (71.3)...... 7th T59th TD catch while also rushing nine times for 214 streak on the squad, having started all 41 games O. McCalebb, Rushing (75.0) ...... T8th T61st yards (23.8 yards per carry) and a score. over the past four seasons. If he starts all 12 reg- J. Bynes, Tackles (7.7)...... T9th -- ular-season games this year, he will break Will M. Dyer, Rushing (70.7)...... 10th 68th Herring’s school records of 49 career starts and C. Newton, All-Purpose Yards (110.3)....10th 92nd 49 consecutive starts. D. Adams, Receptions (3.3)...... T10th -- One other senior has a streak that dates back to his freshman season, as Ryan Pugh has

Game 4 • South Carolina at Auburn • Sept. 25, 2010 • 6:45 p.m. • Jordan-Hare Stadium • Auburn, Ala. 2010 Auburn Football Game Notes made 31 straight starts. Senior Josh Bynes is points was a 56-49, four overtime loss to next with 24 consecutive starts and senior Mike Georgia in 1996. In its history, Auburn is now Berry has made 21 straight starts, while sopho- 277-4 all-time when scoring at least 30 points. more Daren Bates and junior have started all 16 games over the last two sea- WHEN SCORING 20+ POINTS sons. Since the 2000 season, Auburn is 81-11 (.880) when scoring 20 or more points in a TIGER GRADS game. Dating back to the start of the 1993 sea- Auburn began the season with 11 gradu- son, Auburn is 124-18-1 (.871) when scoring 20 ates on its roster, which is second most among or more points in a game. all FBS schools. The Tiger graduates include: OL Mike Berry AUBURN FOOTBALL: EVERY DAY ... (Public Administration), DT Mike Blanc (Public For the second year in a row Auburn will Administration), DT Zach Clayton (Finance), S have a weekly 30-minute show offering fans a Zac Etheridge (Public Administration), RB reality-based, behind the scenes style produc- Mario Fannin (Public Administration), DE tion that chronicles the inner-workings of the Michael Goggans (Public Administration), OL Tigers' football program through the entire sea- Byron Isom (Public Administration), S Aairon son. The program follows the high and lows of Savage (Education/Master’s in Exercise Science), competing as an SEC football player, with wired P Ryan Shoemaker (Exercise Science), LB Craig up coaches and players and exclusive inter- Stevens (Business Management) and WR Terrell views. Zachery (Public Administration). The show may be viewed on various sta- Listed are the top 10 FBS programs in the tions across the state of Alabama and the nation in terms of number of players who have Southeast as well as the Comcast Sports completed their bachelor’s degrees prior to the Southeast (CSS) regional cable network. The start of the 2010 season. show will also be streamed via the internet at www.auburntigers.com. The show will air either 1. Boston College ...... 14 Friday nights or Saturday mornings in all mar- 2. Auburn ...... 11 3. Tennessee ...... 9 kets. 4. Kansas State ...... 8 Virginia Tech ...... 8 TIGERS ON CSS UCF...... 8 Comcast/Charter Sports Southeast (CSS) 7. Memphis...... 7 will broadcast encore presentations of Auburn Texas A&M ...... 7 football every Sunday at 6 p.m. ET/5 p.m. CT, Marshall ...... 7 and on Wednesdays at 12 p.m. ET/11 a.m. CT, Northwestern...... 7 with Andy Burcham handling play-by-play AUBURN BY THE NUMBERS duties. CSS will also air the Auburn Football Review every Tuesday at 5 p.m. ET/4 p.m. CT. The Tigers return 48 lettermen from last CSS is a 24-hour regional sports network season, including 24 on offense, 22 on defense serving over six million customers in 13 states. and two specialists. Auburn returns seven starters on offense and eight on defense. Auburn’s current roster of 112 players includes 24 seniors, 24 juniors, 22 sophomores, seven redshirt freshmen and 35 freshmen. The underclassmen (64) represent 57.5 percent of the Tigers’ roster.

TIGER PROS Auburn has demonstrated a proficiency for placing players in the . As of Aug. 26, 33 former Auburn Tigers were listed on NFL rosters. Four teams have three former Tigers on the roster, including the , , Oakland Raiders and . Twenty-two of the 32 teams have at least one former Auburn player on the roster.

30+ POINTS EQUALS VICTORY Auburn has won 57 consecutive games when scoring 30 or more points. The last time the Tigers lost when registering at least 30

Game 4 • South Carolina at Auburn • Sept. 25, 2010 • 6:45 p.m. • Jordan-Hare Stadium • Auburn, Ala. 2010 Auburn Football Game Notes

THE LAST MEETING AUBURN-SOUTH CAROLINA SERIES RESULTS #2AUBURN 24 (Auburn leads, 5-1-1)

SOUTH CAROLINA 17 YEAR SCORE SITE DATE September 28, 2006 1930: AU, 25-7 at Columbus, GA Nov. 27 Williams-Brice Stadium (74,374) • Columbia, S.C. 1931: AU, 13-6 at Montgomery, AL Nov. 26 1932: Tie, 20-20 at Birmingham, AL Dec. 3 Kenny Irons rushed for 117 yards and two 1-yard touchdown runs as No. 2 Auburn held off a late 1933: USC, 16-14 at Birmingham, AL Dec. 2 South Carolina rally for a 24-17 victory in front of a national ESPN audience on a rare Thursday night 1996: AU, 28-24 at Auburn Oct. 5 appearance. 1997: AU, 23-6 at Columbia Oct. 4 The Gamecocks, already having scored one fourth-quarter touchdown, threated late in the game, 2005: AU, 48-7 at Auburn Oct. 1 driving to Auburn’s 5 with less than 30 seconds left. A fourth-down pass to Sidney Rice was batted down 2006: AU, 24-17 at Columbia Sept. 28 in the end zone by Auburn’s Patrick Lee, preserving SCORING SUMMARY Auburn ...... 7 7 3 7 — 24 the win and sending the Tigers to a 5-0 overall at Auburn: AU leads, 2-0 record. South Carolina ...... 0 10 0 7 — 17 at Columbia: AU leads, 2-0 The defense, however, wasn’t needed in the third AU—K. Irons 1 run (Vaughn kick), 8:07, 1st at Neutral Sites: AU leads, 2-1-1 SC—Succop 49 field goal, 9:09, 2nd quarter as Auburn’s offense ran all 28 plays and held at Birmingham, AL: USC leads, 1-0-1 AU—Trott 9 pass from Cox (Vaughn kick), 4:37, 2nd on to the ball for all 15 minutes. Vaughn’s field goal SC—McKinley 13 pass from Newton (Succop kick), 0:46, 2nd at 6:22 ended Auburn’s first drive of the quarter, one at Montgomery, AL: AU leads, 1-0 AU—Vaughn 24 field goal, 6:22, 3rd AU—K. Irons 1 run (Vaughn kick), 14:52, 4th that lasted for 17 plays and 8:38. at Columbus, GA: AU leads, 1-0 SC—Cook 25 pass from Newton (Succop kick), 8:25, 4th Auburn head coach lived up

TEAM STATISTICS AU SC to his “Riverboat Gambler” moniker after Vaughn’s First Downs 16 24 field goal. Matt Clark masked his onside kick per- Rushes-Yards 35-127 34-109 fectly, with the Tigers recoverving his 13-yard kick at Passing Yards 180 240 Comp-Att-Int 13-19-0 21-35-1 their own 48. That set up Auburn’s 13-play, 52-yard Total Yards 54-307 69-349 drive that culminated eight seconds into the fourth Punts-Avg. 2-57.0 1-49.0 quarter on Irons’ second touchdown of the game. /Lost 3-1 1-1 Penalties-Yards 8-50 5-31 Irons, who transferred from South Carolina to 3rd Down Conv. 4-of-10 6-of-13 Auburn prior to the 2004 season, opened the game’s Time of Possession 29:40 30:20 scoring with a 1-yard run six minutes in, then scored INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS his second of the game with 14:52 left in the fourth RUSHING: (AU) K. Irons 27-117 (2TD), Stewart 3-22, Taylor 1-1, quarter. He topped the 100-yard mark for the second Cox 4-(-13); (SC) Newton 20-44, Davis 9-37, Boyd 5-28. time that season and the 10th time in his career. PASSING: (AU) (SC) Cox 19-13-0, 180 (TD); Newton 35-21-1, Brandon Cox was 13-of-19 passing for 180 yards 240 (2TD). RECEIVING: (AU) Trott 3-31 (TD), Taylor 2-43, R. Smith 2-37, in the win. He connected on his only touchdown Mckenzie 1-25, Rodriguez 1-15, Guess 1-12, Dunn 1-8, T. Smith 1-7, pass of the game in the second quarter, hitting K. Irons 1-2; (SC) McKinley 8-110 (TD), Rice 4-48, Body 3-26, Hail 3-16, Tommy Trott from 9 yards out with 4:37 left on the Cook 1-25 (TD), Brown 1-9, Whiteside 1-6. clock. John Vaughn accounted for Auburn’s other scor- ing play, hitting a 24-yard field goal -- his eighth field goal of the season -- with 6:22 to play in the third quarter. South Carolina got on the scoreboard at 9:09 of the second quarter on a Ryan Succop 49-yard field goal. The Gamecocks then scored late in the first half when Kenny McKinley caught a 13-yard pass from Syvelle Newton to pull South Carolina within four, 14-10. The Gamecocks scored for the last time in the fourth quarter when Newton completed a 25-yard touchdown pass to Jared Cook with 8:25 left. The Tiger defense remained stout for much of the game, limiting South Carolina to 109 yards rush- ing on 34 carries, an average of 3.2 yards per rush. led all Auburn players with 10 tackles, including six solo. The Tigers were credited with four sacks, highlighted by Marquies Gunn’s two. The Gamecocks’ McKinley led all players with eight catches for 110 yards. GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS (since 1996) Rank AU Rushing Passing Tot Off USC Rushing Passing Tot Off Date Site Result Attend AU USC FD No Yds TD C- A- I Yds TD No Yds FD No Yds TD C- A- I Yds TD No Yds 10-5-96 Auburn W, 28-24 84,107 20 - 10 28 71 2 11- 18- 1 157 1 46 228 21 50 122 1 21- 28- 0 265 2 78 387 10-4-97 Columbia W, 23-6 79,411 8 - 18 26 64 1 24- 39- 1 321 2 65 385 13 31 -3 0 22- 39- 0 201 0 70 198 10-1-05 Auburn W, 48-7 87,451 - - 21 39 123 5 21- 34- 0 265 1 73 388 7 28 70 0 16- 24- 0 129 1 52 199 9-28-06 Columbia W, 24-17 74,374 2 - 16 35 127 2 13- 19- 0 180 1 54 307 24 34 109 0 21- 35- 1 240 2 69 349

Game 4 • South Carolina at Auburn • Sept. 25, 2010 • 6:45 p.m. • Jordan-Hare Stadium • Auburn, Ala. Auburn’s 2010 Opponents/Polls

ARKANSAS STATE (1-2, 1-1 SUN BELT) ARKANSAS (3-0, 1-0 SEC) ASSOCIATED PRESS TOP 25 POLL Sept. 4 at #22/23 Auburn [FSN] L, 26-52 Sept. 4 TENNESSEE TECH [PPV] W, 44-3 Sept. 11 at La.-Lafayette [Sun Belt Net] L, 24-31 Sept. 11 LOUISIANA-MONROE [FSN] W, 31-7 Rk School (1st) Record Pts. Prv. Sept. 18 LA.-MONROE [Sun Belt Net] W, 34-20 Sept. 18 at Georgia [ESPN2] W, 31-24 1. Alabama (53) 3-0 1492 1 Sept. 25 at Troy [Troy/ISP Net] 6 pm Sept. 25 #1/1 ALABAMA [CBS] 2:30 pm 2. Ohio State (5) 3-0 1435 2 Oct. 2 LOUISVILLE 6 pm Oct. 9 at Texas A&M TBA 3. Boise State (1) 2-0 1333 3 Oct. 9 at North Texas 6 pm Oct. 16 at Auburn TBA 4. TCU 3-0 1280 4 Oct. 16 at Indiana 11 am Oct. 23 OLE MISS TBA 5. Oregon 3-0 1238 5 Oct. 23 FLORIDA ATLANTIC [Sun Belt Net] 12 pm Oct. 30 VANDERBILT TBA 6. Nebraska 3-0 1175 8 Nov. 2 MIDDLE TENNESSEE [ESPN2] 6 pm Nov. 6 at South Carolina TBA 7. Texas (1) 3-0 1164 6 Nov. 13 WESTERN KENTUCKY 2 pm Nov. 13 UTEP TBA 8. Oklahoma 3-0 1114 7 Nov. 20 at Navy [CBS College Sports] 4 pm Nov. 20 at Mississippi State TBA 9. Florida 3-0 1044 10 Nov. 27 at Florida International TBA Nov. 27 LSU TBA 10. Arkansas 3-0 903 12 MISSISSIPPI STATE (1-2, 0-2 SEC) LSU (3-0, 2-0 SEC) 11. Wisconsin 3-0 803 11 12. South Carolina 3-0 739 13 Sept. 4 MEMPHIS [ESPNU] W, 49-7 Sept. 4 vs. #18/18 North Carolina [ABC] W, 30-24 Sept. 9 #21/20 AUBURN [ESPN] L, 14-17 Sept. 11 at Vanderbilt [ESPNU] W, 27-3 13. Utah 3-0 703 14 Sept. 18 at #15/12 LSU [ESPNU] L, 7-29 Sept. 18 MISSISSIPPI STATE [ESPNU] W, 29-7 14. Arizona 3-0 663 24 Sept. 25 GEORGIA [FSN] 6 pm Sept. 25 #22/21 WEST VIRGINA [ESPN2] 8 pm 15. LSU 3-0 654 15 Oct. 2 ALCORN STATE TBA Oct. 2 TENNESSEE TBA 16. Stanford 3-0 606 19 Oct. 9 at Houston TBA Oct. 9 at Florida TBA 17. Auburn 3-0 600 16 Oct. 16 at Florida TBA Oct. 16 McNEESE STATE TBA 18. Iowa 2-1 482 9 Oct. 23 UAB TBA Oct. 23 at Auburn TBA 19. Miami (Fla.) 1-1 472 17 Oct. 30 KENTUCKY TBA Nov. 6 ALABAMA TBA 20. USC 3-0 414 18 Nov. 13 at Alabama TBA Nov. 13 LOUISIANA-MONROE TBA 21. Michigan 3-0 291 20 Nov. 20 ARKANSAS TBA Nov. 20 OLE MISS TBA Nov. 27 at Ole Miss TBA Nov. 27 at Arkansas TBA 22. West Virginia 3-0 258 21 23. Penn State 2-1 198 22 CLEMSON (2-1, 0-0 ACC) OLE MISS (1-2, 0-1 SEC) 24. Oregon State 1-1 75 25 Sept. 4 NORTH TEXAS [ESPNU] W, 35-10 Sept. 4 JACKSONVILLE ST. [CSS] L, 48-49 (2OT) 25. Michigan State 3-0 45 NR Sept. 11 PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE W, 58-21 Sept. 11 at Tulane [ESPN2] W, 27-13 Sept. 18 at #16/15 Auburn [ESPN] L, 24-27 [OT] Sept. 18 VANDERBILT [SEC Net] L, 14-28 OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES Oct. 2 MIAMI TBA Sept. 25 FRESNO STATE [CSS] 6:30 pm Air Force 44, Nevada 41, Pittsburgh 40, Florida State 40, Oct. 9 at North Carolina TBA Oct. 2 KENTUCKY TBA Fresno State 40, Missouri 30, Oklahoma State 22, Clemson Oct. 16 MARYLAND TBA Oct. 16 at Alabama TBA 14, NC State 14, Georgia Tech 14, James Madison 8, Kansas Oct. 23 GEORGIA TECH TBA Oct. 23 at Arkansas TBA State 4, Arizona State 3, Cal 3, Northwestern 3, Notre Oct. 30 at Boston College TBA Oct. 30 AUBURN TBA Dame 1, Temple 1, Texas A&M 1, Houston 1. Nov. 6 NORTH CAROLINA STATE TBA Nov. 6 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE TBA Nov. 13 at Florida State TBA Nov. 13 at Tennessee TBA Nov. 20 at Wake Forest TBA Nov. 20 at LSU TBA Nov. 27 SOUTH CAROLINA TBA Nov. 27 MISSISSIPPI STATE TBA USA TODAY COACHES TOP 25 POLL Rk School (1st) Record Pts. Prv. SOUTH CAROLINA (3-0, 1-0 SEC) CHATTANOOGA (1-2) 1. Alabama (55) 3-0 1470 1 Sept. 2 SOUTHERN MISS [ESPN] W, 41-13 Sept. 4 APPALACHIAN ST. [Sports South] L, 41-42 Sept. 11 #22/19 GEORGIA [ESPN2] W, 17-6 Sept. 11 at Jacksonville State L, 17-21 2. Ohio State (3) 3-0 1410 2 Sept. 18 FURMAN [PPV] W, 38-19 Sept. 18 EASTERN KENTUCKY W, 42-24 3. Boise State 2-0 1291 3 Sept. 25 at #17/14 Auburn [ESPN/3D] 7:45 pm Sept. 25 at Western Carolina 6 pm 4. Texas 3-0 1251 4 Oct. 9 ALABAMA TBA Oct. 9 at The Citadel 2 pm 5. TCU 3-0 1188 5 Oct. 16 at Kentucky TBA Oct. 16 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 6 pm 6. Oregon 3-0 1181 6 Oct. 23 at Vanderbilt TBA Oct. 23 at Furman 2 pm 7. Nebraska (1) 3-0 1135 8 Oct. 30 TENNESSEE TBA Oct. 30 ELON 2 pm 8. Florida 3-0 1092 7 Nov. 6 ARKANSAS TBA Nov. 6 at Auburn TBA 9. Oklahoma 3-0 1060 9 Nov. 13 at Florida TBA Nov. 13 SAMFORD 2 pm 10. Wisconsin 3-0 884 11 Nov. 20 TROY TBA Nov. 20 Wofford 1:30 pm 11. Arkansas 3-0 846 13 Nov. 27 at Clemson TBA 12. LSU 3-0 801 12 GEORGIA (1-2, 0-2 SEC) LOUISIANA-MONROE (0-2, 0-1 SUN BELT) Sept. 4 LA-LAFAYETTE [SEC Net] W, 55-7 13. Utah 3-0 693 14 Sept. 11 at #14/15 Arkansas [FSN] L, 7-31 Sept. 11 at #24/25 South Carolina [ESPN2] L, 6-17 14. Auburn 3-0 655 15 15. South Carolina 3-0 612 16 Sept. 18 at Arkansas State [Sun Belt Net] L, 20-34 Sept. 18 #12/13 ARKANSAS [ESPN2] L, 24-31 Sept. 25 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA 6 pm Sept. 25 at Mississippi State [FSN] 7 pm 16. Arizona 3-0 610 18 Oct. 2 at Auburn TBA Oct. 2 at Colorado [FSN] 7 pm 17. Stanford 3-0 541 19 Oct. 9 FLORIDA ATLANTIC 6 pm Oct. 9 TENNESSEE TBA 18. Iowa 2-1 463 10 Oct. 16 at Western Kentucky 6 pm Oct. 16 VANDERBILT TBA 19. Miami (Fla.) 1-1 418 17 Oct. 23 at Middle Tennessee 3:30 pm Oct. 23 at Kentucky TBA 20. Penn State 2-1 335 20 Oct. 30 TROY [Sun Belt Net] 2:30 pm Oct. 30 vs. Florida [CBS] 3:30 pm 21. West Virginia 3-0 315 21 Nov. 6 at Florida International TBA Nov. 6 IDAHO STATE TBA 22. Michigan 3-0 255 22 Nov. 13 at LSU TBA Nov. 13 at Auburn TBA 23. Michigan State 3-0 125 NR Nov. 20 NORTH TEXAS TBA Nov. 27 GEORGIA TECH TBA Nov. 27 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE TBA 24. Missouri 3-0 123 25 ALABAMA (3-0, 0-0 SEC) 25. Oklahoma State 3-0 103 NR KENTUCKY (3-0, 0-0 SEC) Sept. 4 SAN JOSE STATE [PPV] W, 48-3 Sept. 4 at Louisville [ABC] W, 23-16 Sept. 11 #18/14 PENN STATE [ESPN] W, 24-3 OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES Sept. 11 WESTERN KENTUCKY [CSS] W, 63-28 Sept. 18 at Duke [ABC] W, 62-13 Nevada 58, Florida State 56, Oregon State 53, Pittsburgh Clemson 17 Sept. 18 AKRON [FSN] W, 47-10 Sept. 25 at #10/11 Arkansas [CBS] 2:30 pm 30, Georgia Tech 24, , Air Force 15, Sept. 25 at #9/8 Florida [ESPNU] 7 pm Oct. 2 FLORIDA TBA Northwestern 15, Boston College 12, Fresno State 7, Oct. 2 at Ole Miss TBA Oct. 9 at South Carolina TBA Houston 7, NC State 7, Temple 5, Kansas State 4, Texas Oct. 9 AUBURN TBA Oct. 16 OLE MISS TBA A&M 4, Texas Tech 2, Virginia Tech 2. Oct. 16 SOUTH CAROLINA TBA Oct. 23 at Tennessee TBA 2010 Auburn opponents in italics Oct. 23 GEORGIA TBA Nov. 6 at LSU TBA Oct. 30 at Mississippi State TBA Nov. 13 MISSISSIPPI STATE TBA Nov. 6 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN TBA Nov. 20 GEORGIA STATE [ESPNU] 6:30 pm Nov. 13 VANDERBILT TBA Nov. 26 AUBURN [CBS] 1:30 pm Nov. 27 at Tennessee TBA

Game 4 • South Carolina at Auburn • Sept. 25, 2010 • 6:45 p.m. • Jordan-Hare Stadium • Auburn, Ala. 2010 Auburn Football Honors and Awards

DARVIN ADAMS LEE ZIEMBA } Biletnikoff Award Watch List } Rotary Lombardi Award Watch List } Rivals.com Preseason All-SEC Second Team } Outland Trophy Watch List } Phil Steele Preseason All-SEC First Team } Phil Steele Preseason Fourth-Team All-America } Coaches’ Preseason All-SEC Second Team } Phil Steele Preseason All-SEC First Team } Sporting News Preseason All-SEC First Team MIKE BERRY } Rivals.com Preseason All-SEC First Team } Rivals.com Preseason All-SEC Second Team } Lindy’s Preseason All-SEC First Team } Athlon Sports Preseason All-SEC First Team JOSH BYNES } Blue Ribbon Preseason All-SEC First Team } Butkus Award Watch List } Coaches’ Preseason All-SEC First Team } Chuck Bednarik 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 } Lou Groza Award Watch List } Rivals.com Preseason All-SEC Second Team } Sporting News Preseason All-SEC First Team

NICK FAIRLEY } SEC Defensive Player of the Week (Sept. 13)

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

CAMERON NEWTON } SEC Offensive Player of the Week (Sept. 6)

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

DEMOND WASHINGTON } Hornung Watch List

Game 4 • South Carolina at Auburn • Sept. 25, 2010 • 6:45 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.

Cameron Newton accounted for five touchdowns and 357 yards of total Cameron Newton, Nick Fairley and a strong Tiger defense led No. 21 Auburn offense, rushing for a school-record 171 yards on 15 carries as a quarterback, as to a 17-14 victory over Mississippi State in the SEC opener for both teams at Davis Auburn defeated Arkansas State, 52-26, to open up the 2010 football season. Wade Stadium at Scott Field on Sept. 9. It is AU’s 17th SEC-opening win in 18 tries. Newton, playing in his first game at Auburn, rushed for three touchdowns and Newton threw for 136 yards and two touchdowns and rushed for 70 yards threw for two others as Auburn racked up 608 yards of total offense on the night. while defensive lineman Fairley had an , 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. 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 Cameron 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, 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 4 • South Carolina at Auburn • Sept. 25, 2010 • 6:45 p.m. • Jordan-Hare Stadium • Auburn, Ala. 2010 Auburn Football Game Recaps

GAME CLEMSON 24 OT #16 AUBURN 27 3 September 18, 2010 • ESPN / ESPN 3D Jordan-Hare Stadium (87,451) • Auburn, Ala.

Wes Byrum's 39-yard field goal in the first overtime period propelled No. 16 Auburn to a thrilling 27-24 win over Clemson in front of a sold-out Jordan-Hare Stadium on Sept. 18. Auburn trailed 17-3 at halftime but used a 21-point third quar- ter to take a lead before winning in the first overtime period. Clemson's Chandler Catanzaro had a chance to send the game to a second overtime period but missed a 32-yard field goal into the Auburn student section end of the stadium. Darvin Adams finished the game with 118 yards on five catches with a touch- down, including an eight-yard touchdown pass in the third quarter that tied the game at 17-17. Onterrio McCalebb led Auburn on the ground with 81 yards and a touchdown on 10 rushes and teammate Michael Dyer had 69 yards on 16 rushes. was 7-for-14 for 203 yards and two touchdowns and added 68 yards on the 17 rushes. Auburn, which last overcame a 17-0 deficit in 2002, went up 24-17 lead as Newton and Adams hooked up for four completions that covered 95 yards and directly led to two touchdowns, with Adams catching one and McCalebb running one in. McCalebb's 12-yard touchdown run capped a six-play, 61-yard drive for Auburn to start the comeback, bringing Auburn to within a touchdown, 17-10, midway through the third quarter. The big play on the drive was Newton's 34-yard pass to Adams on a third and one play that brought the ball to the Clemson 18 yard line. Auburn's next series saw Adams score his second touchdown of the season as he tapped the tip of his shoe down in bounds to finish off an eight-play drive that started at the Auburn 28 yard line and took just 3:41 off the clock. The next time Auburn touched the ball it needed just 38 seconds to score as Newton's first pass completion to someone other than Adams gave Auburn its first lead of the day, 24-17. Following a five-yard run by McCalebb, Newton found Zachery down the sideline for a 78 yard touchdown, Auburn's third straight series that ended with a touchdown. Clemson answered the Zachary score with an eight-play march down the field to tie the game at 24-24 with 12:36 left in regulation. The drive covered 77 yards and took just 3:27 off the clock. Clemson went 76 yards in SCORING SUMMARY 12 plays on its first possession Clemson ...... 7 10 0 7 0 — 24 to take a 7-0 lead when Kyle Auburn ...... 0 3 21 0 3 — 27 Parker tossed an eight-yard CU - Harper 8 yd pass from Parker (Catanzaro kick), 8:59, 1st touchdown pass to running CU - Catanzaro 42 yd field goal, 8:19, 2nd back Jaime Harper. CU - Harper 24 yd pass from Parker (Catanzaro kick), 1:14, 2nd AU - Byrum 35 yd field goal, 0:00, 2nd Clemson increased that AU - McCalebb 12 yd run (Byrum kick), 8:24, 3rd lead to 10-0 with an 11-play, AU - Adams 8 yd pass from Newton (Byrum kick), 3:41, 3rd AU - Zachery 78 yd pass from Newton (Byrum kick), 1:03, 3rd 53-yard drive that ended with CU - Ellington 2 yd run (Catanzaro kick), 12:36, 4th a 42 yard Cantanzaro field goal AU - Byrum 39 yd field goal, OT with 8:19 left in the first half. TEAM STATISTICS CU AU Two drives Clemson drives First Downs 27 17 later it was 17-0 as Parker hit Rushes-Yards 47-187 47-221 Harper for a 24-yard touch- Passing Yards 220 203 Comp-Att-Int 20-34-0 7-14-2 down pass with 1:54 left in the Total Plays-Yards 81-407 61-424 half. Punts-Avg. 7-41.3 6-40.2 Fumbles/Lost 1/0 0/0 Auburn managed to avoid Penalties-Yards 5-50 10-97 the halftime shutout when 3rd Down Conv. 5-of-15 5-of-13 Byrum kicked a 35-yard field Time of Possession 34:20 25:40 goal to close out the first half. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Defensively, Josh Bynes led RUSHING: (CU) - Ellington 22-140; Harper 19-44; Brown 1-6; Auburn with 11 tackles, two Mcneal 1-minus 1; Parker 4-minus 2. (AU) - McCalebb 10-81 (TD); Dyer 16-69;Newton 17-68; Reed 2-8; Zachery 2-minus 5. for loss, and a pass brekup. PASSING: (CU) - Parker 20-34-0-220 (2TD). (AU) - Newton 7-14-2- Nick Fairley and Zac Etheridge 203 (2TD). added seven tackles each. RECEIVING: (CU) - Allen 5-66; Ellington 4-48; Jones 4-19; Harper Fairley also had three tackles 3-48 (2TD); Dye 2-27; Mcneal 1-8; J. Brown 1-4. (AU) - Adams 5-118 (TD); Zachery 1-78 (TD); Smith 1-7. for loss and a sack.

Game 4 • South Carolina at Auburn • Sept. 25, 2010 • 6:45 p.m. • Jordan-Hare Stadium • Auburn, Ala. Auburn Career Records Update

All-Purpose Yards Touchdown Receptions Player Seasons Rush Rec KR PR Yards Player Seasons Rec TD 1. James Brooks...... 1977-80 3523 219 1726 128 5596 1. Terry Beasley...... 1969-71 141 29 2. Carnell Williams ...... 2001-04 3831 342 609 302 5084 2. Ben Obomanu...... 2002-05 97 18 3. ...... 1982-85 4303 272 317 0 4892 3. Karsten Bailey ...... 1995-98 150 17 4. ...... 1976-79 3368 268 597 328 4561 4. Frank Sanders ...... 1991-94 121 15 5. Thomas Bailey ...... 1991-94 -5 1243 1520 1170 3928 Byron Franklin ...... 1977-80 74 15 6. Ben Tate...... 2006-09 3321 336 186 0 3843 6. Lawyer Tillman...... 1985-88 93 14 7. Brent Fullwood...... 1983-86 2789 77 892 0 3758 7. Darvin Adams ...... 2008-pres. 73 12 8. ...... 2000-04 2707 688 15 0 3390 Ronney Daniels...... 1999-00 90 12 9. Stephen Davis ...... 1993-95 2811 342 25 0 3178 Tyrone Goodson...... 1993-97 136 12 10. James Joseph ...... 1987-90 2264 721 136 0 3121 Freddie Hyatt ...... 1965-67 88 12 -- Mario Fannin ...... 2006-pres. 991 891 944 -5 2821 Rushing Yardage Kickoff Returns Player Seasons Att Avg Yards Player Seasons Avg Yards Ret 1. Bo Jackson ...... 1982-85 650 6.62 4303 1. Thomas Bailey ...... 1991-94 20.5 1520 74 2. Carnell Williams...... 2001-04 741 5.17 3831 2. James Brooks ...... 1977-80 25.4 1726 68 3. James Brooks...... 1977-80 621 5.67 3523 3. Tristan Davis ...... 2005-08 26.5 1455 55 4. Joe Cribbs ...... 1976-79 657 5.13 3368 4. Robert Baker ...... 1995-96 21.3 979 46 5. Ben Tate ...... 2006-09 678 4.90 3321 5. Markeith Cooper...... 1996-99 23.9 1077 45 -- 6. Mario Fannin ...... 2006-pres. 21.5 944 44 30. Tom Bryan...... 1964-66 265 4.32 1144 Roderick Hood ...... 2000-02 19.9 874 44 31. ...... 1978-81 239 4.54 1085 8. Tim Carter ...... 1998-01 23.9 956 40 32. ...... 1962-64 260 4.15 1079 9. Devin Aromashodu ...... 2002-05 22.6 860 38 33. Bobby Hoppe ...... 1955-57 194 5.56 1078 10. Brent Fullwood ...... 1983-86 22.1 706 32 34. Charlie Hataway ...... 1951-53 282 3.74 1055 -- Mario Fannin ...... 2006-pres. 180 5.51 991 Kickoff Return Yardage Player Seasons Ret Avg Yards Scoring 1. James Brooks ...... 1977-80 68 25.4 1726 Player Seasons TD FG PAT Pts 2. Thomas Bailey ...... 1991-94 74 20.5 1520 1. John Vaughn ...... 2003-06 0 50 162 312 3. Tristan Davis ...... 2005-08 55 26.5 1455 2. Carnell Williams...... 2001-04 46 0 0 276 4. Markeith Cooper...... 1996-99 45 23.9 1077 3. Bo Jackson ...... 1982-85 45 0 *2 274 4. Damon Duval ...... 1999-02 1 45 125 266 5. Robert Baker ...... 1995-96 46 21.3 979 5. Wes Byrum ...... 2007-pres. 0 47 123 264 6. Tim Carter ...... 1998-01 40 23.9 956 6. Al Del Greco ...... 1980-83 0 42 110 236 7. Mario Fannin ...... 2006-pres. 44 21.5 944 7. Win Lyle...... 1987-89 0 45 95 230 8. Roderick Hood ...... 2000-02 44 19.9 874 8. Joe Cribbs ...... 1976-79 35 0 *3 216 9. Devin Aromashodu ...... 2002-05 38 22.6 860 9. Stephen Davis ...... 1993-95 34 0 0 204 10. Demond Washington ...... 2009-pres. 28 28.9 810 10. Jorge Portela ...... 1977-79 0 38 74 188 * - two-point conversions Receiving Yardage Player Seasons Rec Yards Most Points Kicking 1. Terry Beasley...... 1969-71 141 2507 Player Seasons FG PAT Pts 2. Tyrone Goodson...... 1993-97 136 2283 1. John Vaughn ...... 2003-06 50 162 312 3. Karsten Bailey ...... 1995-98 150 2174 2. Damon Duval ...... 1999-02 45 125 260 4. Courtney Taylor ...... 2003-06 153 2098 3. Wes Byrum ...... 2007-pres. 47 123 264 5. Frank Sanders ...... 1991-94 121 1998 4. Al Del Greco ...... 1980-83 42 110 236 6. Freddy Weygand...... 1984-88 99 1946 5. Win Lyle...... 1987-89 45 95 230 7. Lawyer Tillman...... 1985-88 93 1808 6. Jorge Portela ...... 1977-79 38 74 188 8. Rodgeriqus Smith...... 2004-08 114 1598 7. John Riley ...... 1967-69 31 80 173 9. Byron Franklin ...... 1977-80 74 1573 8. Scott Etheridge ...... 1992-93 34 65 167 10. Ronney Daniels...... 1999-00 90 1446 Gardner Jett...... 1970-72 23 98 167 11. Freddie Hyatt ...... 1965-67 88 1396 10. Jaret Holmes ...... 1996-97 27 79 160 12. Devin Aromashodu ...... 2002-05 71 1333 Matt Hawkins ...... 1994-95 26 82 160 13. Alexander Wright...... 1986-89 56 1320 14. Ben Obomanu...... 2002-05 97 1313 Field Goals Made 15. Thomas Bailey ...... 1991-94 93 1243 Player Seasons Pct FGA FGM 16. Darvin Adams ...... 2008-pres. 73 1229 1. John Vaughn ...... 2003-06 .725 69 50 17. Greg Taylor ...... 1987-90 102 1217 2. Wes Byrum ...... 2007-pres. .746 63 47 18. Clifton Robinson ...... 1997-00 91 1167 3. Damon Duval ...... 1999-02 .608 74 45 19. Tim Christian ...... 1966-68 78 1126 Win Lyle...... 1987-89 .763 59 45 20. Willie Gosha ...... 1993-96 85 1048 5. Al Del Greco ...... 1980-83 .609 69 42 21. Marcel Willis ...... 1999-02 81 1022 6. Jorge Portela ...... 1977-79 .613 62 38 22. Jimmy Phillips...... 1955-57 52 1012 7. Scott Etheridge ...... 1992-93 .791 43 34 8. Jim Von Wyl ...... 1990-91 .667 48 32 9. John Riley ...... 1967-69 .492 63 31 10. Jaret Holmes ...... 1996-97 .730 37 27

Game 4 • South Carolina at Auburn • Sept. 25, 2010 • 6:45 p.m. • Jordan-Hare Stadium • Auburn, Ala. Auburn Career Records Update

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. John Vaughn ...... 2003-06 50 69 2. Kody Bliss ...... 2003-06 202 8861 43.87 Al Del Greco ...... 1980-83 42 69 3. Damon Duval ...... 1999-02 227 9842 43.36 4. Wes Byrum ...... 2007-pres. 47 63 4. Jaret Holmes ...... 1996-97 110 4676 42.51 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. Ryan Shoemaker...... 2007-pres. 70 2883 41.18 Neil O’Donoghue ...... 1975-76 23 43 10. Tommy Lunceford ...... 1965-67 171 7017 41.04 Woody Woodall ...... 1961-63 19 43

Field Goal Percentage (Min. 10 Made) Player Seasons FGM FGA Pct 1. Scott Etheridge ...... 1992-93 34 43 .791 2. Matt Hawkins ...... 1994-95 26 33 .788 3. Win Lyle...... 1987-89 45 59 .763 4. Wes Byrum ...... 2007-pres. 47 63 .746 5. Jaret Holmes ...... 1996-97 27 37 .730 6. John Vaughn ...... 2003-06 50 69 .725 7. Ed Dyas ...... 1958-60 17 24 .708 8. Gardner Jett...... 1970-72 23 34 .676 9. Jim Von Wyl ...... 1990-91 32 48 .667 Robert McGinty ...... 1984 12 18 .667 PATs Made Player Seasons Pct Att Made 1. John Vaughn ...... 2003-06 .994 163 162 2. Damon Duval ...... 1999-02 1.000 125 125 3. Wes Byrum ...... 2007-pres. .984 125 123 4. Al Del Greco ...... 1980-83 .991 111 110 5. Gardner Jett...... 1970-72 .942 104 98 6. Win Lyle...... 1987-89 .990 96 95 7. Matt Hawkins ...... 1994-95 .932 88 82 8. John Riley ...... 1967-69 .860 93 80 9. Jaret Holmes ...... 1996-97 .963 82 79 10. Jorge Portela ...... 1977-79 .949 78 74 PATs Attempted Player Seasons Made Pct Att 1. John Vaughn ...... 2003-06 162 .994 163 2. Wes Byrum ...... 2007-pres. 123 .984 125 Damon Duval ...... 1999-02 125 1.000 125 4. Al Del Greco ...... 1980-83 110 .991 111 5. Gardner Jett...... 1970-72 98 .942 104 6. Win Lyle...... 1987-89 95 .990 96 7. John Riley ...... 1967-69 80 .860 93 8. Matt Hawkins ...... 1994-95 82 .932 88 9. Jaret Holmes ...... 1996-97 79 .963 82 10. Jorge Portela ...... 1977-79 74 .949 78

PAT Percentage (Min. 30 made) Player Seasons Made Att Pct 1. Damon Duval ...... 1999-02 125 125 1.000 Scott Etheridge ...... 1992-93 65 65 1.000 3. John Vaughn ...... 2003-06 162 163 .994 4. Al Del Greco ...... 1980-83 110 111 .991 5. Win Lyle...... 1987-89 95 96 .990 6. Chris Knapp ...... 1985-86 62 63 .9841 7. Wes Byrum ...... 2007-pres. 123 125 .9840 8. Neil O’Donoghue ...... 1975-76 32 33 .970 9. Robert McGinty ...... 1984 31 32 .969 10. Jaret Holmes ...... 1996-97 79 82 .963

Game 4 • South Carolina at Auburn • Sept. 25, 2010 • 6:45 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 ...... 3-0 2-0 1-0 0-0 Cameron Newton ...... 3 50 353 44 309 6.2 2 71 103.0 CONFERENCE ...... 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 Onterio McCalebb ...... 3 31 235 10 225 7.3 1 35 75.0 NON-CONFERENCE ...... 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 Michael Dyer ...... 3 39 220 8 212 5.4 1 23 70.7 Mario Fannin ...... 2 8 28 8 20 2.5 0 9 10.0 DATE ...... OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND Davis Hooper ...... 1 5 15 0 15 3.0 0 6 15.0 09/04/2010 ...... ARKANSAS STATE W 52-25 83,441 Trovon Reed ...... 1 2 8 0 8 4.0 0 6 8.0 09/09/2010 ...... at Mississippi State* W 17-14 54,806 Kodi Burns ...... 3 2 3 1 2 1.0 1 3 0.7 09/18/2010 ...... CLEMSON W (OT) 27-24 87,451 Eric Smith ...... 3 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 TEAM ...... 1 1 0 2 -2 -2.0 0 0 -2.0 TEAM STATISTICS ...... AU ...... OPP Terrell Zachery ...... 3 3 2 13 -11 -3.7 0 2 -3.7 SCORING ...... 96...... 64 Total ...... 3 142 864 86 778 5.5 5 71 259.3 Points Per Game ...... 32.0 ...... 21.3 Opponents ...... 3 115 441 94 347 3.0 5 21 115.7 FIRST DOWNS ...... 61...... 65 Rushing ...... 39...... 22 PASSING ...... G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G Passing ...... 21...... 37 Cameron Newton ...... 3 187.66 27-47-3 57.4 525 7 78 175.0 Penalty...... 1...... 6 Kodi Burns ...... 3 142.40 1-2-0 50.0 22 0 22 7.3 RUSHING YARDAGE ...... 778...... 347 Neil Caudle ...... 3 452.80 1-1-0 100.0 42 0 42 14.0 Yards gained rushing ...... 864...... 441 ...... 1 209.20 1-1-0 100.0 13 0 13 13.0 Yards lost rushing ...... 86...... 94 Total ...... 3 191.51 30-51-3 58.8 602 7 78 200.7 Rushing Attempts...... 142 ...... 115 Opponents ...... 3 113.01 69-118-1 58.5 672 3 61 224.0 Average Per Rush...... 5.5 ...... 3.0 Average Per Game ...... 259.3 ...... 115.7 RECEIVING ...... G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G TDs Rushing ...... 5...... 5 Darvin Adams ...... 3 10 214 21.4 2 42 71.3 PASSING YARDAGE ...... 602...... 672 Terrell Zachery ...... 3 6 119 19.8 1 78 39.7 Comp-Att-Int ...... 30-51-3...... 69-118-1 Mario Fannin ...... 2 5 79 15.8 2 38 39.5 Average Per Pass ...... 11.8 ...... 5.7 Quindarius Carr ...... 3 2 87 43.5 1 48 29.0 Average Per Catch ...... 20.1 ...... 9.7 Emory Blake ...... 3 2 39 19.5 1 39 13.0 Average Per Game ...... 200.7 ...... 224.0 Eric Smith ...... 3 2 20 10.0 0 13 6.7 TDs Passing...... 7...... 3 Cameron Newton ...... 3 1 22 22.0 0 22 7.3 TOTAL OFFENSE ...... 1380...... 1019 Derek Winter ...... 3 1 13 13.0 0 13 4.3 Total Plays ...... 193...... 233 Michael Dyer ...... 3 1 9 9.0 0 9 3.0 Average Per Play ...... 7.2 ...... 4.4 Total ...... 3 30 602 20.1 7 78 200.7 Average Per Game ...... 460.0 ...... 339.7 Opponents ...... 3 69 672 9.7 3 61 224.0 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards...... 13-318 ...... 15-284 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards ...... 9-64 ...... 4-26 PUNT RETURNS ...... No. Yds Avg TD Long INT RETURNS: #-Yards ...... 1--1 ...... 3-0 Quindarius Carr ...... 9 64 7.1 0 18 KICK RETURN AVERAGE ...... 24.5 ...... 18.9 Total ...... 9 64 7.1 0 18 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE ...... 7.1 ...... 6.5 Opponents ...... 4 26 6.5 0 9 INT RETURN AVERAGE ...... -1.0 ...... 0.0 FUMBLES-LOST ...... 4-3 ...... 4-1 INTERCEPTIONS . . . . .No. Yds Avg TD Long PENALTIES-Yards ...... 21-192 ...... 12-103 Nick Fairley ...... 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 Average Per Game ...... 64.0 ...... 34.3 Total ...... 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 PUNTS-Yards ...... 14-555 ...... 22-889 Opponents ...... 3 0 0.0 0 0 Average Per Punt ...... 39.6 ...... 40.4 Net punt average ...... 34.9 ...... 36.6 KICK RETURNS ...... No. Yds Avg TD Long TIME OF POSSESSION/Game...... 27:42...... 32:18 Demond Washington . . . .12 313 26.1 0 33 3RD-DOWN Conversions ...... 16/37 ...... 15/48 Eric Smith ...... 1 5 5.0 0 5 3rd-Down Pct ...... 43% ...... 31% Total ...... 13 318 24.5 0 33 4TH-DOWN Conversions ...... 1/1 ...... 2/6 Opponents ...... 15 284 18.9 0 40 4th-Down Pct ...... 100% ...... 33% SACKS BY-Yards ...... 8-50 ...... 5-34 FUMBLE RETURNS . . .No. Yds Avg TD Long MISC YARDS...... 0 ...... -20 Total ...... 0 0 0.0 0 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED ...... 12...... 8 Opponents ...... 0 0 0.0 0 0 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ...... 4-5 ...... 3-4 ON-SIDE KICKS ...... 0-0 ...... 1-1 |------PATs ------| RED-ZONE SCORES ...... (9-11) 82% ...... (9-10) 90% SCORING ...... TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS ...... (6-11) 55% ...... (7-10) 70% Wes Byrum ...... 0 4-5 12-12 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 PAT-ATTEMPTS...... (12-12) 100% ...... (7-8) 88% Darvin Adams ...... 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 ATTENDANCE...... 170892...... 54806 Mario Fannin ...... 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Games/Avg Per Game ...... 2/85446 ...... 1/54806 Cameron Newton ...... 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Neutral Site Games...... 0/0 Quindarius Carr ...... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Terrell Zachery ...... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 SCORE BY QUARTERS ...... 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Emory Blake ...... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Auburn ...... 21 34 31 7 3 96 Michael Dyer ...... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Opponents ...... 20 20 14 10 0 64 Onterio McCalebb ...... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Kodi Burns ...... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Total ...... 12 4-5 12-12 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 96 Opponents ...... 8 3-4 7-8 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 64

Game 4 • South Carolina at Auburn • Sept. 25, 2010 • 6:45 p.m. • Jordan-Hare Stadium • Auburn, Ala. 2010 Auburn Football Statistics

TOTAL OFFENSE ...... G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Cameron Newton ...... 3 97 309 525 834 278.0 Onterio McCalebb ...... 3 31 225 0 225 75.0 Michael Dyer ...... 3 39 212 0 212 70.7 Neil Caudle ...... 3 1 0 42 42 14.0 Kodi Burns ...... 3 4 2 22 24 8.0 Mario Fannin ...... 2 8 20 0 20 10.0 Davis Hooper ...... 1 5 15 0 15 15.0 Barrett Trotter ...... 1 1 0 13 13 13.0 Trovon Reed ...... 1 2 8 0 8 8.0 TEAM ...... 1 1 -2 0 -2 -2.0 Terrell Zachery ...... 3 3 -11 0 -11 -3.7 Total ...... 3 193 778 602 1380 460.0 Opponents ...... 3 233 347 672 1019 339.7

FIELD GOALS ...... FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk Wes Byrum ...... 4-5 80.0 0-0 1-1 3-4 0-0 0-0 39 1

FG SEQUENCE Auburn OPPONENTS Arkansas St. (24) (26),(41) Mississippi State (34),37 - Clemson (35),(39) (42),32

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

PUNTING ...... No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd Ryan Shoemaker ...... 14 555 39.6 51 2 7 4 0 Total ...... 14 555 39.6 51 2 7 4 0 Opponents ...... 22 889 40.4 53 1 7 7 0

KICKOFFS ...... No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn Wes Byrum ...... 9 605 67.2 1 0 ...... 8 474 59.2 0 0 Total ...... 17 1079 63.5 1 0 284 45.6 24 Opponents ...... 13 816 62.8 0 0 318 38.3 31

ALL PURPOSE ...... G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G Cameron Newton ...... 3 309 22 0 0 0 331 110.3 Demond Washington . . . . .3 0 0 0 313 0 313 104.3 Onterio McCalebb ...... 3 225 0 0 0 0 225 75.0 Michael Dyer ...... 3 212 9 0 0 0 221 73.7 Darvin Adams ...... 3 0 214 0 0 0 214 71.3 Quindarius Carr ...... 3 0 87 64 0 0 151 50.3 Terrell Zachery ...... 3 -11 119 0 0 0 108 36.0 Mario Fannin ...... 2 20 79 0 0 0 99 49.5 Emory Blake ...... 3 0 39 0 0 0 39 13.0 Eric Smith ...... 3 0 20 0 5 0 25 8.3 Davis Hooper ...... 1 15 0 0 0 0 15 15.0 Derek Winter ...... 3 0 13 0 0 0 13 4.3 Trovon Reed ...... 1 8 0 0 0 0 8 8.0 Kodi Burns ...... 3 2 0 0 0 0 2 0.7 Nick Fairley ...... 3 0 0 0 0 -1 -1 -0.3 TEAM ...... 1 -2 0 0 0 0 -2 -2.0 Total ...... 3 778 602 64 318 -1 1761 587.0 Opponents ...... 3 347 672 26 284 0 1329 443.0

Game 4 • South Carolina at Auburn • Sept. 25, 2010 • 6:45 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 ...... 3 13 10 23 2.5-7 . . 2 4 . . . . 2 Aairon Savage ...... 3 15 4 19 1.0-1 ...... 25 Daren Bates ...... 3 13 5 18 . . . . 2 . . . . 4 Zac Etheridge ...... 3 12 5 17 . . . 1 . . . . . 14 Demond Washington ...... 3 13 3 16 2.5-3 ...... 90 Nick Fairley ...... 3 8 8 16 7.0-28 4.0-22 1--1 . 7 1-0 . . . 21 Eltoro Freeman ...... 3 9 6 15 2.0-5 . . . 1 . . . . 45 Antoine Carter ...... 3 6 8 14 5.0-31 3.0-24 . 1 8 . . . . 15 Neiko Thorpe ...... 3 9 3 12 . . . 2 . . . . . 49 Michael Goggans ...... 3 2 8 10 0.5-0 0.5-0 ...... 93 Mike Blanc ...... 3 5 3 8 1.0-4 0.5-4 . . 1 . . 1 . 98 Zach Clayton ...... 3 3 3 6 2.5-12 . . 1 2 . . . . 26 Mike McNeil ...... 3 3 3 6 . . . 1 . . . . . 33 Jessel Curry ...... 2 2 3 5 . . . . 1 . . . . 22 T'Sharvan Bell ...... 3 2 3 5 0.5-1 . . 1 . . . . . 35 Jonathan Evans ...... 3 2 3 5 ...... 13 Craig Sanders ...... 3 4 . 4 ...... 3 Chris Davis ...... 3 4 . 4 ...... 92 Kenneth Carter ...... 2 2 1 3 . . . . 1 . . . . 55 ...... 3 1 2 3 . . . . 2 . 1 . . 80 Emory Blake ...... 3 3 . 3 ...... 94 Nosa Eguae ...... 3 2 1 3 0.5-0 . . . 1 . . . . 20 Drew Cole ...... 3 2 . 2 ...... 54 Jeffrey Whitaker ...... 3 1 1 2 ...... 46 Craig Stevens ...... 1 1 1 2 ...... 16 Ikeem Means ...... 3 2 . 2 ...... 12 Demetruce McNeal ...... 3 1 . 1 ...... 4 Shaun Kitchens ...... 3 1 . 1 ...... 36 Cody Parkey ...... 2 1 . 1 ...... 89 Darvin Adams ...... 3 1 . 1 ...... 18 Kodi Burns ...... 3 1 . 1 ...... Total ...... 3 144 84 228 25-92 8-50 1--1 9 30 1-0 1 1 . Opponents ...... 3 128 84 212 19.0-88 5-34 3-0 7 13 3-0 2 1 .

Special Teams Tackles

|------Tackles------| SPECIAL TEAMS...... Solo Ast Total 13 Craig Sanders...... 4 0 4 80 Emory Blake ...... 3 0 3 20 Drew Cole...... 2 0 2 3 Chris Davis ...... 1 0 1 4 Shaun Kitchens ...... 1 0 1 12 Demetruce McNeal...... 1 0 1 16 Ikeem Means ...... 1 0 1 26 Mike McNeil ...... 1 0 1 35 Jonathon Evans ...... 1 0 1 36 Cody Parkey ...... 1 0 1 89 Darvin Adams ...... 1 0 1 22 T’Sharvan Bell ...... 0 1 1 46 Craig Stevens ...... 0 1 1

Game 4 • South Carolina at Auburn • Sept. 25, 2010 • 6:45 p.m. • Jordan-Hare Stadium • Auburn, Ala. 2010 Scoring Summaries

Plays Yards TOP Qtr Scoring Play ARKANSAS STATE 6 58 1:51 1 K. Burns 3-yard run 1 36 0:06 1 M. Fannin 36-yard pass from C. Newton 4 65 1:26 2 C. Newton 2-yard run 3 65 0:47 2 Q. Carr 48-yard pass from C. Newton 2 69 0:45 2 C. Newton 71-yard run 4 69 1:01 3 M. Fannin 38-yard pass from C. Newton 8 55 2:45 3 W. Byrum 24-yard field goal 9 71 4:07 4 M. Dyer 2-yard run

MISSISSIPPI STATE 8 68 3:38 1 E. Blake 39-yard pass from C. Newton 8 50 3:44 2 D. Adams 12-yard pass from C. Newton 7 28 2:56 2 W. Byrum 34-yard field goal

CLEMSON 6 53 1:14 2 W. Byrum 34-yard field goal 6 61 2:45 3 O. McCalebb 12-yard run 8 72 2:44 3 D. Adams 8-yard pass from C. Newton 2 83 0:38 3 T. Zachery 78-yard pass from C. Newton 4 4 -- OT W. Byrum 39-yard field goal

Average Scoring Drive: Plays: 5.4 Yards: 56.7 Time: 2:02

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 LOUISIANA-MONROE at Kentucky ARKANSAS 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 LOUISIANA-MONROE at Kentucky ARKANSAS LSU at Ole Miss CHATTANOOGA GEORGIA at Alabama

Game 4 • South Carolina at Auburn • Sept. 25, 2010 • 6:45 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 at Auburn ———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— Louisiana-Monroe at Auburn ———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— at Kentucky Auburn ———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— Arkansas at Auburn ———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— 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 — 2, Giveaways — 6 AUBURN 5:01 7:24 6:54 8:21 27:41 Difference — -4 Opponent 9:58 7:35 8:06 6:38 32:18 Points Off TOs — AU 10, Opp. 21 Points Off TOs/Game — AU 3.3, Opp. 7.0 Third Down Conversions (by Quarter) Kickoffs 1 2 3 4/OT Total Kickoffs — 17 AUBURN ...... 2 of 7 4 of 9 7 of 11 3 of 10 16 of 37 Byrum — 9 KO, 1 TB, 0 OB Pct...... 28.6 44.4 63.6 30.0 43.2 Parkey — 8 KO, 0 TB, 0 OB Touchbacks — 1 Opponents ...... 7 of 13 3 of 11 4 of 13 2 of 12 15 of 48 Out of Bounds — 0 Pct...... 53.8 27.3 30.8 16.7 31.2 Opp. Returns — 15 for 284 yards (18.9) 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: 9/11 (.818) AUBURN ...... 6 of 12 5 of 8 3 of 7 2 of 10 16 of 37 AU TDs/Times in Red Zone: 6/11 (.545) Pct...... 50.0 62.5 42.9 20.0 43.2 Scores (8): 6 TD, 3 FG Non-Scores (2): Half, FGA Opponents ...... 8 of 13 2 of 10 5 of 21 0 of 4 15 of 48 Opp. Scores/Times in Red Zone: 9/10 (.900) Pct...... 61.5 20.0 23.8 0.0 31.2 Opp. TDs/Times in Red Zone: 7/10 (.700) Scores (9): 7 TD, 2 FG Non-Scores (1): FGA

Game 4 • South Carolina at Auburn • Sept. 25, 2010 • 6:45 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 LOUISIANA-MONROE at Kentucky ARKANSAS 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 LOUISIANA-MONROE at Kentucky ARKANSAS LSU at Ole Miss CHATTANOOGA GEORGIA at Alabama

No.-Yds, TD #80 Blake #4 Kitchens #43 Lutzenkirchen #1 Reed ARKANSAS STATE 0-0, 0 0-0, 0 0-0, 0 DNP at Mississippi State 2-39, 1 0-0, 0 0-0, 0 DNP CLEMSON 0-0, 0 0-0, 0 0-0, 0 0-0, 0 SOUTH CAROLINA LOUISIANA-MONROE at Kentucky ARKANSAS 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 ARKANSAS STATE 9-14-186-0, 3 1-1-13-0, 0 ARKANSAS STATE 24 LOUISIANA TECH 4-39.2, 1 at Mississippi State 11-19-136-1, 0 DNP at Mississippi State 34, (37) at Mississippi State 4-39.2, 2 CLEMSON 7-14-203-2, 2 DNP CLEMSON 35, 39 CLEMSON 6-40.2, 1 SOUTH CAROLINA SOUTH CAROLINA SOUTH CAROLINA LOUISIANA-MONROE LOUISIANA-MONROE LOUISIANA-MONROE at Kentucky at Kentucky at Kentucky ARKANSAS ARKANSAS ARKANSAS 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 4 • South Carolina at Auburn • Sept. 25, 2010 • 6:45 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 LOUISIANA-MONROE at Kentucky ARKANSAS 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 LOUISIANA-MONROE at Kentucky ARKANSAS 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 LOUISIANA-MONROE at Kentucky ARKANSAS LSU at Ole Miss CHATTANOOGA GEORGIA at Alabama Others Solo+Ast=Total #92 Carter #3 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 LOUISIANA-MONROE at Kentucky ARKANSAS LSU at Ole Miss CHATTANOOGA GEORGIA at Alabama

Game 4 • South Carolina at Auburn • Sept. 25, 2010 • 6:45 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 3 3 26 12 6 Eric Smith RB 3 1 26 8 - Daren Bates DB 3 3 16 16 16 Ryan Smith DB 3 - 3 - - T’Sharvan Bell DB 3 - 16 - - Travante Stallworth WR 1 - 11 - - DeAngelo Benton WR 2 - 14 - - Craig Stevens LB 1 1 39 34 1 Mike Berry OL 3 3 34 24 21 John Sullen OL 3 - 16 1 - Emory Blake WR 3 2 14 3 2 Neiko Thorpe DB 3 3 27 17 16 Mike Blanc DL 3 - 40 17 - Jamar Travis DL 3 - 13 - - Jorell Bostrom OL 2 - 14 - - Barrett Trotter QB 1 - 1 - - Blake Burgess OL 3 - 3 - - Demond Washington DB 3 3 16 7 7 Kodi Burns QB 3 3 35 17 4 Jeffrey Whitaker DL 3 - 3 - - Josh Bynes LB 3 3 33 24 24 Derek Winter WR 3 - 24 - - Wes Byrum K 3 - 40 - - Jay Wisner WR 3 - 16 2 - Quindarius Carr WR 3 - 28 2 - Terrell Zachery WR 3 3 29 10 3 Antoine Carter DE 3 3 36 11 10 Lee Ziemba OT 3 3 41 41 41 Kenneth Carter DL 2 - 2 - - Neil Caudle QB 3 - 11 - - Wade Christopher LB - - 8 - - Zach Clayton DT 3 3 30 4 3 Top Ten Career Games Played (Active) Drew Cole DB 3 - 18 - - 1. Mario Fannin 43 Jared Cooper OL 3 - 22 - - 2. Michael Goggans 41 Jessel Curry LB 2 - 2 - - Lee Ziemba 41 Chris Davis DB 3 - 3 - - 4. Mike Blanc 40 Watson Downs LB - - 3 - - Wes Byrum 40 Michael Dyer RB 3 1 3 1 1 6. Zac Etheridge 39 Bart Eddins OL 2 - 29 1 - Craig Stevens 39 Nosa Eguae DE 3 - 3 - - 8. Antoine Carter 36 Zac Etheridge SS 3 3 39 36 3 Ryan Pugh 36 Jonathan Evans LB 3 - 16 1 - 10. Kodi Burns 35 Nick Fairley DL 3 3 16 5 4 Mario Fannin RB 2 1 43 13 - Top Ten Career Games Started (Active) DE 2 - 15 - - 1. Lee Ziemba 41 Eltoro Freeman LB 3 2 12 9 - 2. Zac Etheridge 36 Harris Gaston LB 1 - 5 - - 3. Ryan Pugh 35 Michael Goggans DE 3 3 41 21 3 4. Craig Stevens 34 Antonio Goodwin WR 3 - 3 - - 5. Mike Berry 24 A.J. Greene OL 3 3 6 3 3 Josh Bynes 24 Josh Harris DS 3 - 16 - - 7. Michael Goggans 21 Davis Hooper RB 1 - 4 - - Byron Isom 21 Chris Humphries DL 2 - 13 - - 9. Airon Savage 18 Byron Isom OL 3 3 26 21 11 10. Mike Blanc 17 Shaun Kitchens WR 3 - 3 - - Kodi Burns 17 Corey Lemonier DE 3 - 3 - - Neiko Thorpe 17 TE 3 - 16 1 - Derrick Lykes DL - - 13 - - Top Five Consecutive Starts (Active) Onterio McCalebb RB 3 1 14 3 - 1. Lee Ziemba 41 Demetruce McNeal DB 3 - 3 - - 2. Ryan Pugh 31 Mike McNeil DB 3 - 28 12 - 3. Josh Bynes 24 Ikeem Means DB 3 - 15 - - 4. Mike Berry 21 Anthony Morgan WR 3 - 14 - - 5. Daren Bates 16 OL 3 - 3 - - Neiko Thorpe 16 Cameron Newton QB 3 3 3 3 3 Cody Parkey K 2 - 2 - - Andrew Parmer OL - - 3 - - Woody Parramore DB - - 1 - - Philip Pierre-Louis WR - - 7 - - Ryan Pugh OL 3 3 36 35 31 Trovon Reed WR 1 - 1 - - Ashton Richardson LB - - 13 - - Craig Sanders DE 3 - 3 - - Aairon Savage S 3 3 22 18 3 Ryan Shoemaker P 3 - 16 - -

Game 4 • South Carolina at Auburn • Sept. 25, 2010 • 6:45 p.m. • Jordan-Hare Stadium • Auburn, Ala. 2010 Superlatives

Auburn Team Superlatives Opponent Team Superlatives Points Scored ...... 52 vs. Arkansas State (9/4) Points Scored ...... 26 by Arkansas State (9/4) Low ...... 17 at Mississippi State (9/9) Low ...... 14 by Mississippi State (9/9) First Downs ...... 27 by Clemson (9/18) First Downs ...... 23 vs. Arkansas State (9/4) Low ...... 16 by Mississippi State (9/9) Low ...... 17 vs. Clemson (9/18) Rushing Plays ...... 47 by Clemson (9/18) Rushing Plays ...... 49 vs. Arkansas State (9/4) Low ...... 33 by Mississippi State (9/9) Low ...... 46 at Mississippi State (9/9) Net Rushing Yards ...... 187 by Clemson (9/18) Net Rushing Yards ...... 367 vs. Arkansas State (9/4) Low ...... 43 by Arkansas State (9/4) Low ...... 190 at Mississippi State (9/9) Passes Attempted ...... 49 by Arkansas State (9/4) Passes Attempted ...... 21 at Mississippi State (9/9) Low ...... 35 by Mississippi State (9/9) Low ...... 14 vs. Clemson (9/18) ...... by Clemson (9/18) Passes Completed ...... 12 at Mississippi State (9/9) Passes Completed ...... 33 by Arkansas State (9/4) Low ...... 7 vs. Clemson (9/18) Low ...... 16 by Mississippi State (9/9) Had Intercepted ...... 2 vs. Clemson (9/18) Had Intercepted ...... 1 by Mississippi State (9/9) Low ...... 0 vs. Arkansas State (9/4) Low ...... 0 by Arkansas State (9/4) Net Passing Yards ...... 241 vs. Arkansas State (9/4) ...... by Clemson (9/18) Low ...... 158 at Mississippi State (9/9) Net Passing Yards ...... 323 by Arkansas State (9/4) Total Offensive Plays ...... 67 at Mississippi State (9/9) Low ...... 129 by Mississippi State (9/9) Low ...... 61 vs. Clemson (9/18) Total Offensive Plays ...... 84 by Arkansas State (9/4) Low ...... 68 by Mississippi State (9/9) Total Net Offense ...... 608 vs. Arkansas State (9/4) Low ...... 348 at Mississippi State (9/9) Total Net Offense ...... 407 by Clemson (9/18) Low ...... 246 by Mississippi State (9/9) Fumbles ...... 2 vs. Arkansas State (9/4) Fumbles ...... 2 by Mississippi State (9/9) ...... at Mississippi State (9/1) Low ...... 1 by Arkansas State (9/4) Low ...... 0 vs. Clemson (9/18) ...... by Clemson (9/18) Fumbles Lost ...... 2 vs. Arkansas State (9/4) Fumbles Lost ...... 1 by Mississippi State (9/9) Low ...... 0 vs. Clemson (9/18) Low ...... 0 by Arkansas State (9/4) Penalties ...... 10 vs. Clemson (9/18) ...... by Clemson (9/18) Low ...... 4 at Mississippi State (9/9) Penalties ...... 5 by Arkansas State (9/4) Penalty Yards ...... 97 vs. Clemson (9/18) ...... by Clemson (9/18) Low ...... 35 at Mississippi State (9/9) Low ...... 2 by Mississippi State (9/9) Penalty Yards ...... 50 by Clemson (9/18) Auburn Individual Superlatives Low ...... 25 by Mississippi State (9/9) Rushing Attempts ...... 18 by Cameron Newton at Mississippi St. (9/9) Net Rushing Yards ...... 171 by Cameron Newton vs. Arkansas St. (9/4) Opponent Individual Superlatives Rushing Attempts ...... 22 by Andre Ellington of Clemson (9/18) Rushing TDs ...... 2 by Cameron Newton vs. Arkansas St. (9/4) Net Rushing Yards ...... 140 by Andre Ellington of Clemson (9/18) Pass Attempts ...... 19 by Cameron Newton at Mississippi St. (9/9) Rushing TDs ...... 1 five times Pass Completions ...... 11 by Cameron Newton at Mississippi St. (9/9) ...... last by Andre Ellington of Clemson (9/18) Had Intercepted ...... 2 by Cameron Newton vs. Clemson (9/18) Pass Attempts ...... 42 by Ryan Alpin of Arkansas State (9/4) Net Passing Yards ...... 203 by Cameron Newton vs. Clemson (9/18) Pass Completions ...... 28 by Ryan Alpin of Arkansas State (9/4) Passing TDs ...... 3 by Cameron Newton vs. Arkansas St. (9/4) Had Intercepted ...... 1 by Tyler Russell of Mississippi State (9/9) Receptions ...... 5 by Darvin Adams vs. Clemson (9/18) Net Passing Yards ...... 278 by Ryan Alpin of Arkansas State (9/4) Receiving Yards ...... 118 by Darvin Adams vs. Clemson (9/18) Passing TDs ...... 2 by Kyle Parker of Clemson (9/18) TD Receptions ...... 2 by Mario Fannin vs. Arkansas St. (9/4) Receptions ...... 8 by Dwayne Frampton of Arkansas St. (9/4) Punts ...... 6 by Ryan Shoemaker vs. Clemson (9/18) Receiving Yards ...... 80 by Allen Muse of Arkansas State (9/4) Punt Average ...... 40.2 by Ryan Shoemaker vs. Clemson (9/18) TD Receptions ...... 2 by of Clemson (9/18) Punts Inside 20 ...... 2 by Ryan Shoemaker at Mississippi St. (9/9) Punts ...... 7 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 Average ...... 42.5 by Dean Gericke of Arkansas State (9/4) Kickoff Returns ...... 5 by Demond Washington vs. Arkansas St. (9/4) Punts Inside 20 ...... 3 by Heath Hutchins of Mississippi State (9/9) ...... by Demond Washington vs. Clemson (9/18) ...... by Dawson Zimmerman of Clemson (9/18) Punt Returns ...... 2 by Marcus Gilchrist of Clemson (9/18) Kickoff Return Yards ...... 126 by Demond Washington vs. Arkansas St. (9/4) Punt Return Yards ...... 15 by Marcus Gilchrist of Clemson (9/18) FG Attempts ...... 2 by Wes Byrum at Mississippi State (9/9) Kickoff Returns ...... 3 three times ...... by Wes Byrum vs. Clemson (9/18) ...... last by Leon Berry of Mississippi State (9/9) FG Made ...... 2 by Wes Byrum vs. Clemson (9/18) Kickoff Return Yards ...... 81 by Roderick Hall of Arkansas St. (9/4) Interceptions ...... 1 by Nick Fairley at Mississippi State (9/9) FG Attempts ...... 2 by Brian Davis of Arkansas St. (9/4) Interception Yards ...... -1 by Nick Fairley at Mississippi State (9/9) ...... by Chandler Catanzaro of Clemson (9/18) FG Made ...... 2 by Brian Davis of Arkansas St. (9/4) Auburn Individual Long Plays Interceptions ...... 1 three times Interception Yards ...... 0 -- Rushing ...... 71 by Cameron Newton vs. Arkansas St. (9/4) Passing ...... 78 by Cameron Newton vs. Clemson (9/18) Receiving ...... 78 by Terrell Zachery vs. Clemson (9/18) Opponent Individual Long Plays Rushing ...... 21 by Andre Ellington of Clemson (9/18) Field Goal ...... 39 by Wes Byrum vs. Clemson (9/18) Passing ...... 61 by Ryan Alpin of Arkansas State (9/4) Punt ...... 51 by Ryan Shoemaker vs. Clemson (9/18) Receiving ...... 61 by Allen Muse of Arkansas State (9/4) Punt Return ...... 18 by Quindarius Carr vs. Arkansas St. (9/4) Field Goal ...... 42 by Chandler Catanzaro of Clemson (9/18) Kickoff Return ...... 33 by Demond Washington at Mississippi St. (9/4) Punt ...... 53 by Heath Hutchins of Mississippi State (9/9) Interception Return ...... -1 by Nick Fairley at Mississippi State (9/9) Punt Return ...... 9 by Marcus Gilchrist of Clemson (9/18) Kickoff Return ...... 40 by Roderick Hall of Arkansas St. (9/4) Interception Return ...... 0 --

Game 4 • South Carolina at Auburn • Sept. 25, 2010 • 6:45 p.m. • Jordan-Hare Stadium • Auburn, Ala. 2010 Plays Of 20+ Yards

Yards Type Player(s) Opponent Qtr. 78 (TD) pass Terrell Zachery from Cameron Newton Clemson 3rd Play Breakdown 71 (TD) run Cameron Newton Arkansas State 2nd 48 (TD) pass Quindarius Carr from Cameron Newton Arkansas State 2nd BY PLAY 42 pass Darvin Adams from Neil Caudle Arkansas State 2nd Pass...... 11 39 pass Quindarius Carr from Cameron Newton Arkansas State 3rd Run ...... 4 39 (TD) pass Emory Blake from Cameron Newton Mississippi State 1st 38 (TD) pass Mario Fannin from Cameron Newton Arkansas State 3rd 36 (TD) pass Mario Fannin from Cameron Newton Arkansas State 1st BY GAME 35 run Onterio McCalebb Arkansas State 1st Arkansas State ...... 8 35 pass Darvin Adams from Cameron Newton Clemson 3rd at Mississippi State ...... 2 34 pass Darvin Adams from Cameron Newton Clemson 3rd Clemson ...... 5 23 pass Darvin Adams from Cameron Newton Clemson 2nd South Carolina...... 0 23 run Michael Dyer Clemson 3rd Louisiana-Monroe ...... 0 22 pass Cameron Newton from Kodi Burns Mississippi State 4th at Kentucky ...... 0 20 run Michael Dyer Arkansas State 3rd Arkansas ...... 0 LSU ...... 0 at Ole Miss ...... 0 Chattanooga ...... 0 Georgia ...... 0 at Alabama ...... 0

BY QUARTER 1st ...... 3 2nd...... 4 3rd ...... 7 4th ...... 1

RUSHING Michael Dyer ...... 2 Onterio McCalebb ...... 1 Cameron Newton ...... 1

PASSING Cameron Newton ...... 9 Kodi Burns...... 1 Neil Caudle ...... 1

RECEIVING Darvin Adams ...... 4 Quindarius Carr...... 2 Mario Fannin ...... 2 Emory Blake ...... 1 Cameron Newton...... 1 Terrell Zachery...... 1

Game 4 • South Carolina at Auburn • Sept. 25, 2010 • 6:45 p.m. • Jordan-Hare Stadium • Auburn, Ala. The Last Time ...

Returned a blocked field goal for a TD... vs. Kentucky, 2009 (Neiko Thorpe) [69] An Auburn Team Blocked two field goals in a game... at Georgia, 2001 (Alton Moore, 2) Had 35 First Downs... vs. Western Carolina, 2002 (37) Blocked a PAT attempt ... vs. Arkansas State, 2010 (Mike Blanc) Had 30 First Downs... vs. Furman, 2009 (30) Blocked two PAT attempt ... vs. LSU, 1998 (Charles Dorsey, 2) Had 400 yards rushing... vs. Mississippi State, 2003 (405) Missed a kicking PAT... vs. Georgia, 2008 (mishandled snap) Had 300 yards rushing... vs. Arkansas State, 2010 (367) Had a punt blocked... at Mississippi State, 2009 (Clinton Durst) Had 300 yards rushing in consecutive games... vs. Louisiana Tech (301); vs. Mississippi Had a field goal blocked... at Mississippi State, 2010 (Wes Byrum) State (390), 2009 Had a successful on-side kick... vs. Alabama, 2009 (Wes Byrum/Wes Byrum) Had 50 or more rushing attempts... vs. Louisiana Tech, 2009 (52) Was held scoreless... at Alabama, 2008 (0-36) Had six or more rushing TDs... at Kentucky, 2005 (6) Was held scoreless at Jordan-Hare Stadium... vs. Southern California, 2003 (0-23) Had five or more rushing TDs... vs. Furman, 2009 (5) Held an opponent scoreless... vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 2008 (34-0) Had four or more rushing TDs... vs. Arkansas State, 2010 (4) 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... at Mississippi State, 2010 (246) 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. Arkansas State, 2010 (3) Held an opponent to 150 or less yards total offense... at Mississippi State, 2008 (116) Had 500 or more yards total offense... vs. Arkansas State, 2010 (608) 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 Tech (556), Held an opponent to 100 or less yards rushing... vs. Arkansas State, 2010 (43) vs. Mississippi State, 2009 (589) Held an opponent to 50 or less yards rushing... vs. Arkansas State, 2010 (43) 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. Furman, 2009 (63) Held an opponent without a touchdown... at Mississippi State, 2008 Scored 50 or more points... vs. Arkansas State, 2010 (52) Scored a safety... vs. Ball State, 2009 (Josh Bynes) Scored 40 or more points... vs. Arkansas State, 2010 (52) 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... at Tennessee, 2009 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... vs. Northwestern [Outback], Was involved in an overtime game... vs. Clemson, 2010 (27-24 win) 2010 (Ben Tate [108 rush], Darvin Adams [142 rec]) Won a game without scoring an offensive touchdown ... at Miss. State, 2008 (3-2) Had two 100-yard rushers in a game... vs. Mississippi State, 2009 (Ben Tate [157] and Onterio McCalebb [114]) 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], Lionel James [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... Cameron Newton vs. Arkansas State (173) Brandon Jacobs [2], Tre Smith [2]) Rushed for 100 yards in a game... Cameron Newton vs. Arkansas State (173) Had two players with seven or more catches in a game ... Courtney Taylor vs. Alabama, Quarterback rushed for 100 yards in a game... Cameron Newton vs. Arkansas St. (173) 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... Ben Tate at Arkansas (184), vs. Kentucky, yards] (132), 2009 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... Kenny Irons at Arkansas (182), at LSU Robinson) (218), 2005 Returned an Interception for a TD... vs. Northwestern [Outback], 2010 (Walt McFadden) Rushed for 4 or more TDs in a game... Carnell Williams vs. Mississippi State, 2003 (6) [100] Rushed for 3 or more TDs in a game... Kodi Burns vs. Mississippi State, 2009 (3) Returned two fumbles for TDs... vs. Vanderbilt, 2002 (Spencer Johnson, Karlos Dansby) Rushed for 2 or more TDs in four consecutive games... Carnell Williams vs. Western Returned a fumble for a TD... vs. Tennessee, 2008 (Jake Ricks) [0] Carolina (2), vs. Vanderbilt (2), at Miss. State (2), vs. Syracuse (2), 2002 Blocked a punt ... vs. Florida, 2006 (Jerraud Powers) 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) Returned a blocked punt for a TD... vs. Florida, 2006 (Tre Smith) Passed for 300 yards in a game... Brandon Cox vs. Georgia Tech, 2005 (342) Blocked a field goal ... vs. Kentucky, 2009 (Jake Ricks) Attempted 50 passes in a game... Dameyune Craig vs. Mississippi State, 1997 (54)

Game 4 • South Carolina at Auburn • Sept. 25, 2010 • 6:45 p.m. • Jordan-Hare Stadium • Auburn, Ala. The Last Time ...

Attempted 40 passes in a game... Kodi Burns at Ole Miss, 2008 (43) Threw five TDs in a game... Chris Todd vs. Ball State, 2009 (5) An Auburn Opponent Threw four TDs in a game... Chris Todd vs. Furman, 2009 (4) Scored 50 or more points... Georgia, 1996 (56) [4 OT] Threw three TDs in a game... Cameron Newton vs. Arkansas State (3) Scored 40 or more points... Arkansas, 2009 (44) Threw four TDs or more in consecutive games... Chris Todd vs. West Virginia (4), vs. Had 350 or more yards rushing... Arkansas, 2002 (426) Ball State (5), 2009 Had 300 or more yards rushing... Arkansas, 2002 (426) Had 400 yards total offense in a game... Jason Campbell vs. Tennessee, 2004 (431) Had 250 or more yards rushing... Kentucky, 2009 (282) Had 300 yards total offense in a game... Cameron Newton vs. Arkansas State (357) Had 50 or more rushing attempts... Alabama, 2008 (50) Accounted for four or more TDs in a game... Cameron Newton vs. Arkansas State (5) Had 400 yards passing... Northwestern [Outback], 2010 (532) Accounted for three or more TDs in a game... Cameron Newton vs. Arkansas State (5) Had 350 yards passing... Northwestern [Outback], 2010 (532) Caught 15 passes in a game... Willie Gosha vs. Arkansas, 1995 (17) Had 300 yards passing... Arkansas State, 2010 (323) Caught 10 or more passes in a game... Darvin Adams vs. N’western [Outback], 2010 (12) Had 50 or more pass attempts... Northwestern [Outback], 2010 (78) Caught seven or more passes in a game... Darvin Adams vs. Northwestern [Outback], Had 40 or more pass attempts... Arkansas State, 2010 (49) 2010 (12) Had 30 or more pass completions... Arkansas State, 2010 (33) Had 200 or more yards receiving in a game... Ronney Daniels at Georgia, 1999 (249) Had 25 or more pass completions... Arkansas State, 2010 (33) Had 150 or more yards receiving in a game... Ben Obomanu vs. Ole Miss, 2003 (150) Had four or more TDs passing... Northwestern [Outback], 2010 (4) Had 100 or more yards receiving in a game... Darvin Adams vs. Clemson, 2010 (118) Had three or more TDs passing... Northwestern [Outback], 2010 (4) Had 100 yards receiving in consective games... Darvin Adams vs. Alabama, 2009 (138), Had five passes intercepted... Northwestern [Outback], 2010 (5) vs. Northwestern [Outback], 2010 (142) Had four passes intercepted... Northwestern [Outback], 2010 (5) Caught four or more TD passes in a game... Alexander Wright vs. Pacific, 1989 (4) Had 600 yards total offense... Northwestern [Outback], 2010 (621) Caught three or more TD passes in a game... Darvin Adams vs. Furman, 2009 (3) Had 500 yards total offense... Northwestern [Outback], 2010 (621) Caught two or more TD passes in a game... Mario Fanning vs. Arkansas State, 2010 (2) Had 400 yards total offense... Clemson, 2010 (414) Caught a TD pass in consecutive games... Quindarius Carr vs. Northwestern [Outback], Had five or more fumbles... South Carolina, 2005 (5) vs. Arkansas State, 2010 Lost four or more fumbles... Missisippi State, 2002 (4) Running back caught two or more TD passes in a game... Mario Fannin vs. Arkansas Returned a punt for a TD... LSU, 2005 (, 66 yards) State, 2010 Returned a kickoff for a TD... Ole Miss, 2009 (Jesse Grandy, 82 yards) Running back caught a TD pass in consectutive games ... Mario Fannin vs. West Returned an interception for a TD... Mississippi State, 2007 (Derek Pegues, 20 yards) Virginia, Ball State, 2009 Returned a fumble for a TD... Arkansas, 1997 (C.J. McLain, 52 yards) Tight End caught a TD pass in consectutive games ... Gabe McKenzie vs. Kansas State; Returned a blocked punt for a TD... Mississippi State, 2009 (Robert Elliott, 10 yards) South Florida, 2007 Blocked an Auburn punt... Mississippi State, 2009 Scored 15 or more points kicking... John Vaughn vs. Washington State, 2006 (16) Blocked an Auburn field goal... Mississippi State, 2010 (Fletcher Cox) Scored 10 or more points kicking... Wes Byrum vs. Arkansas State, 2010 (10) Had a successful on-side kick... Mississippi State (Sean Brauchle/Sean Brauchle) Kicked five or more field goals in a game... Jaret Holmes vs. UAB, 1996 (5) Held Auburn to 300 yards total offense... LSU, 2009 (193) Kicked four or more field goals in a game... Wes Byrum at Tennessee, 2009 (4) Held Auburn to 200 yards total offense... LSU, 2009 (193) Had 150 kickoff return yards in a game... Demond Washington at Georgia, 2009 (202) Held Auburn below 100 yards rushing... Alabama, 2008 (57) Had 100 punt return yards in a game... Robert Dunn vs. Southern Miss, 2008 (103) Held Auburn below 50 yards rushing... Georgia Tech, 2003 (40) Scored four or more TDs... Carnell Williams vs. Mississippi State, 2003 (6 rush) Held Auburn to negative yards rushing... Tennessee, 1997 (-15) Scored three or more TDs... Darvin Adams vs. Furman, 2009 (3 receiving) Held Auburn below 100 yards passing... LSU, 2009 (81) Scored a rushing and receiving TD in a game... Mario Fannin vs. Georgia, 2008 Held Auburn to 10 or less first downs... Alabama, 2008 (8) Had an 80-yard run... Carnell Williams vs. Alabama, 2003 (80) Had 10 or more penalties... Arkansas, 2007 (10) Had a 70-yard run... Cameron Newton vs. Arkansas State, 2010 (71) Had 100 or more yards in penalties... Arkansas, 2007 (100) Had a 60-yard run... Cameron Newton vs. Arkansas State, 2010 (71) Had two 100-yard rushers in a game... Kentucky, 2009 [Derrick Locke, 126; Randall Completed an 80-yard pass... Chris Todd to Mario Fannin vs. West Virginia, 2009 (82) Cobb, 109] Completed a 70-yard pass... Cameron Newton to Terrell Zachery vs. Clemson, 2010 (78) Had two 100-yard receivers in a game... Northwestern [Outback], 2010 [Andrew Brewer, Completed a 60-yard pass... Cameron Newton to Terrell Zachery vs. Clemson, 2010 (78) 133; Drake Dunsmore, 120] Kicked a field goal of 50 or more yards... Wes Byrum vs. Southern Miss, 2008 (52) Had a 100-yard rusher and a 100-yard receiver... Ole Miss, 2009 [Dexter McCluster, 186 Kicked a field goal of 50 or more yards in consecutive games... John Vaughn, 2006; at rush; Shay Hodge, 105 rec.] Mississippi State (55), vs. Washington State (52) Had a 100-yard rusher and two 100-yard receivers... Tulane, 2006 [Matt Forte, 117 rush; Kicked two field goals of 50 or more yards in a game... Win Lyle vs. Tennessee, 1987 Preston Brown, 139 rec.; Damarcus Davis, 126 rec.] [55, 52] Did Not Have a Turnover ... Clemson, 2010 Had a 70-yard punt... Kody Bliss vs. Tualne, 2006 (71) Scored a safety... Mississippi State, 2008 (Ryan Pugh holding penalty) Had a 60-yard punt... Ryan Shoemaker vs. New Mexico State, 2007 (67) Scored a two-point conversion... Alabama, 2005 Blocked a field goal in a game... Tez Doolittle vs. Georgia, 2008 Had 35 minutes time of possession... Arkansas, 2009 (38:27) Blocked two field goals in a game... Alton Moore at Georgia, 2001 Blocked a PAT attempt ... Mike Blanc vs. Arkansas State, 2010 Blocked two PAT attempts ... Charles Dorsey vs. LSU, 1998 (2) Blocked a punt in a game... Jerraud Powers vs. Florida, 2006 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... Walt McFadden and T’Sharvan Bell vs. Northwestern [Outback], 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) Forced two fumbles in a game... Quentin Groves at Alabama, 2006 (2) Intercepted a pass and had a fumble recovery in a game ... Nick Fairley at Mississippi State, 2010

Game 4 • South Carolina at Auburn • Sept. 25, 2010 • 6:45 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... Mike Kafka, Northwestern [Outback], 2010 (532) 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... Ryan Aplin, Arkansas State, 2010 (28) Threw three or more TD passes in a game... Mike Kafka, N’western [Outback], 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... Mike Kafka, Northwestern [Outback], 2010 (5) Caught 10 or more passes... Zeke Marskshausen (12), Sidney Stewart (10), Northwestern [Outback], 2010 Caught seven or more passes... Dwayne Frampton, Arkansas State, 2010 (8) 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... Andrew Brewer (133) and Drake Dunsmore (120), Northwestern [Outback], 2010 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... Noel Devine, West Virginia, 2009 (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... Trent Hawk, Furman, 2009 (60) Made three or more FGs ... Colt David, LSU, 2007 (3)

Game 4 • South Carolina at Auburn • Sept. 25, 2010 • 6:45 p.m. • Jordan-Hare Stadium • Auburn, Ala.