< Previous LSU RECAP 71 It was all treats on Halloween for Auburn as the Tigers dominated LSU, winning 48-11 inside Jordan-Hare Stadium. It was Auburn’s largest margin of victory over LSU and it was also the most points either team has scored in series history. Auburn struck first in the opening minutes of the second quarter with a 9-yard touchdown pass from Bo Nix to Eli Stove. The score was set up by the Auburn defense and cornerback Nehemiah Pritchett who pulled down his first career interception and returned it 48 yards. Stove scored on the next play. The Auburn defense made its presence felt later in the quarter when Christian Tutt recovered a fumble and returned it 20 yards for a touchdown to put the Tigers up 14-0. From that point on it was all Auburn, dismantling the defending national champions in all three phases. The offense scored touchdowns on each their next five drives, including a 99-yard drive to close out the first half. The defense kept LSU out of the end zone until a touchdown midway through the fourth quarter with Auburn ahead 48-3. Nix was responsible for four touchdowns. He finished 18 of 24 for 300 yards and three touch- downs. He also ran for a career-high 81 yards on 11 carries, adding a fourth score on the ground. On his final play of the game, Nix connected with Anthony Schwartz on a 91-yard touchdown pass – the third-longest touchdown pass in school history. With the catch, Schwartz finished as Auburn’s leading receiver. He had four receptions for 123 yards. Stove and Ze’Vian Capers also caught touchdowns. Stove recorded a team-high five receptions for 64 yards and added 21 yards rushing. Capers, a true freshman, was wide open in the end zone when he caught a 9-yard pass from Nix. It was his first career touchdown at Auburn. Tank Bigsby ran for 71 yards on 15 carries and scored two touchdowns in the third quarter to bring his total to five on the season. As a team, Auburn rushed for 206 yards in the win. The Auburn defense forced three turnovers, held LSU to 5 of 17 on third down and recorded four sacks – two from Hall, one from T.D. Moultry and one from Marquis Burks. Auburn was so dominant on defense that LSU never made it inside the Auburn 30-yard until midway through the fourth quarter. LSU crossed midfield just three times on its first 12 drives. LSU RECAP A UBURNTI G ERS.C O M GAME 6 // AUBURN 48, LSU 11 // OCTOBER 31, 2020 // CBS // JORDAN-HARE STADIUM (17,490) // AUBURN, AL 1 2 3 4 OT FINAL FIELD GOAL BREAKDOWN LSU 0 3 0 8 -- 11 York 54 WR (50) Auburn 0 21 21 6 -- 48 -- TEAM QTR. TIME SCORING PLAY DRIVE SCORE Auburn 2 12:13 Eli Stove 9 yd pass from Nix (Carlson kick) 1-4 (0:32) 7-0 Auburn 2 5:27 Christian Tutt 20 yd fumble recovery (Carlson kick) - 14-0 Auburn 2 0:40 Ze’Vian Capers 9 yd pass from Nix (Carlson kick) 8-99 (2:56) 21-0 LSU 2 0:00 Cade York 50 yd FG 5-32 (0:33) 21-3 Auburn 3 11:35 Bo Nix 5 yd run (Carlson kick) 8-75 (3:25) 28-3 Auburn 3 8:55 Tank Bigsby 2 yd run (Carlson kick) 5-21 (2:34) 35-3 Auburn 3 1:33 Tank Bigsby 3 yd run (Carlson kick) 12-69 (5:21) 42-3 Auburn 4 14:37 Anthony Schwartz 91 yd pass from Nix (Carlson kick failed) 1-91 (0:11) 48-3 LSU 4 8:43 Kayshon Boutte 43 yd pass from Johnson (Johnson rush) 4-71 (1:16) 48-11 TEAM STATISTICS LSU AU First Downs 20 23 Rushes-Yards 27-32 44-206 Passing Yards 315 300 Comp-Att-Int 28-48-2 18-26-0 Total Plays-Yards 75-347 70-506 Punts-Avg. 7-48.9 5-41.6 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1 Penalties-Yards 2-25 3-13 3rd Down Conv. 5 of 17 8 of 13 Time of Possession 28:31 31:29 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING LSU - Emery Jr. 9-21, Curry 3-8, Johnson 7-5, Davis-Price 3-0, Finley 5-(-2) AUBURN - Nix 11-81 (TD), Bigsby 15-71 (2 TD), Stove 3-21, Shivers 5-18, Richards 5-16, Loy 2-2, Schwartz 1-0, TEAM 2-(-4) PASSING LSU - Finley 13-24-2-143, Johnson 15-24-0-172 (TD) AUBURN - Nix 18-24-0-300 (3 TD), Loy 0-2-0-0 RECEIVING LSU - Gilbert 6-55, McMath 5-51, Marshall Jr. 4-28, Moore 3-24, Boutte 2-48 (TD), Jenkins 2-30, Kirklin 2-27, Palmer 1-24, Curry 1-10, Carter 1-9, Davis-Price 1-9 AUBURN - Stove 5-64 (TD), Schwartz 4-123 (TD), S. 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LeeCountyDA.org Discipline Drives the Process Finding Value is the Art www.brightinvestmentsllc.com 570 Devall Drive Suite 303 | Auburn AL 334.321.2321 Auburn FB 20.indd 4Auburn FB 20.indd 48/17/20 11:39 AM8/17/20 11:39 AMTENNESSEE RECAP 73 Coaching in his 100th game at Auburn, head coach Gus Malzahn notched another victory as the Tigers beat Tennessee, 30-17, inside Jordan-Hare Stadium. It was Auburn’s first game in 21 days, and there might have been a little rust early as the home team fell behind 10-0 in the first quarter. But the Tigers responded with 27 unanswered points and made plays in all three phases to pull away in the second half for their third straight win. The biggest play of the night came late in the third quarter from the Auburn defense. With the Tigers leading 13-10 and Tennessee threatening to score, safety Smoke Monday intercepted a pass in the end zone and returned it 100 yards for a touchdown. It was the second career pick-six for Monday, and it was the longest interception return for a touchdown by an Auburn player since Zakoby McClain took one back 100 yards last year against Alabama. After the defense held again on the next drive, it was the offense’s turn to put the game away. The Tigers went 80 yards on 12 plays, and D.J. Williams capped the drive with a 9-yard touchdown run to make it 27-10. Williams had 38 yards on the drive and led Auburn’s ground attack with 66 yards on 11 carries. Shaun Shivers also finished with 65 rushing yards. Quarterback Bo Nix also had to shake off some rust, but after struggling in the first quarter, he connected with Anthony Schwartz on a 54-yard touchdown pass midway through the second quarter to put the Tigers on the board. It was the second straight game the two have hooked up on a touchdown of 50 yards or more. For Nix, it was the spark he needed. The sophomore signal caller was 15 of 19 for 189 yards after the first quarter, and in addition to the touchdown, he completed multiple passes to convert on third down and keep drives going. Auburn was 9 of 15 on third down for the game and 6 of 8 in the second half. While Schwartz led the team with 84 yards receiving, fellow wide receiver Seth Williams finished with 52 yards and had a team-high five receptions, including four on third down that resulted in first downs. On special teams, Anders Carlson made all three of his field-goal attempts. He tied the game with a 25-yard kick late in the first half and then gave Auburn a 13-10 lead when he connected on a 27-yarder midway through the third quarter. The junior kicker also drilled a 50-yard field goal in the final minutes. It was his longest kick of the season and the fourth kick of 50 yards or more in his career. TENNESSEE RECAP A UBURNTI G ERS.C O M GAME 7 // #23 AUBURN 30, TENNESSEE 17 // NOVEMBER 21, 2020 // ESPN // JORDAN-HARE STADIUM (17,490) // AUBURN, AL 1 2 3 4 OT FINAL FIELD GOAL BREAKDOWN Tennessee 7 3 0 7 -- 17 Cimaglia 50 WL (47) 37 WR Auburn 0 10 10 10 -- 30 Carlson (25) (27) (50) TEAM QTR. TIME SCORING PLAY DRIVE SCORE Tennessee 1 5:56 Jarrett Guarantano 9 yd run (Cimaglia kick) 9-80 (4:42) 0-7 Tennessee 2 13:42 Brent Cimaglia 47 yd FG 8-50 (3:58) 0-10 Auburn 2 12:06 Anthony Schwartz 54 yd pass from Nix (Carlson kick) 4-79 (1:35) 7-10 Auburn 2 5:36 Anders Carlson 25 yd FG 13-70 (5:35) 10-10 Auburn 3 7:24 Anders Carlson 27 yd FG 15-65 (7:35) 13-10 Auburn 3 2:21 Smoke Monday 100 yd INT return - 20-10 Auburn 4 7:14 D.J. Williams 9 yd run (Carlson kick) 12-80 (5:19) 27-10 Tennessee 4 4:07 Eric Gray 1 yd run (Cimaglia kick) 9-75 (3:07) 27-17 Auburn 4 1:27 Anders Carlson 50 yd FG 7-11 (2:39) 30-17 TEAM STATISTICS UT AU First Downs 28 23 Rushes-Yards 41-222 38-165 Passing Yards 242 220 Comp-Att-Int 22-33-1 17-26-1 Total Plays-Yards 74-464 64-385 Punts-Avg. 2-37.0 2-36.5 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 4-33 6-60 3rd Down Conv. 9 of 15 9 of 15 Time of Possession 31:29 28:31 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING Tennessee - Gray 22-173 (TD), Chandler 9-40, Bailey 3-15, Hiliday 1-6, Guarantano 5-(-6) (TD), Calloway 1-(-6) AUBURN - D. Williams 11-66 (TD), Shiverse 14-65, Bigsby 3-24, 9-10, Stove 1-0 PASSING Tennessee - Guarantano 15-23-156-1, Bailey 7-10-86-0 AUBURN - Nix 17-26-220-1 (TD) RECEIVING Tennessee - Chandler 4-37, Gray 3-49, Hyatt 3-37, Warren 3-28, Fant 3-28, Jones Jr. 2-27, Johnson 1-12, Keyton 1-10, Palmer 1-8, Calloway 1-6 AUBURN - S. 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