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2010 Auburn Tigers football team

The 2010 Auburn Tigers football team represented Auburn University in the 2010 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Tigers, led by second-year head coach Gene Chizik were members of the Western Division of the Southeastern Conference and played their home games at Jordan–Hare Stadium. The Tigers completed a 12–0 regular season record and defeated South Carolina in the 2010 SEC Championship Game.

2010 Auburn Tigers football
Consensus national champion
SEC champion
SEC Western Division champion
ConferenceSoutheastern Conference
DivisionWestern Division
Ranking
CoachesNo. 1
APNo. 1
Record14–0 (8–0 SEC)
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorGus Malzahn (2nd season)
Offensive schemeSpread option, Play Action / Read
Defensive coordinatorTed Roof (2nd season)
Base defense4–3, Tampa 2
CaptainKodi Burns
Josh Bynes
Zac Etheridge
Lee Ziemba
Home stadiumJordan–Hare Stadium
(Capacity: 87,451)
Seasons
← 2009
2011 →
2010 Southeastern Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
Eastern Division
No. 22 South Carolina x   5 3     9 5  
Florida   4 4     8 5  
Georgia   3 5     6 7  
Tennessee   3 5     6 7  
Kentucky   2 6     6 7  
Vanderbilt   1 7     2 10  
Western Division
No. 1 Auburn x$#   8 0     14 0  
No. 12 Arkansas %   6 2     10 3  
No. 8 LSU   6 2     11 2  
No. 10 Alabama   5 3     10 3  
No. 15 Mississippi State   4 4     9 4  
Ole Miss*   1 7     4 8  
Championship: Auburn 56, South Carolina 17
  • # – BCS National Champion
  • $ – BCS representative as conference champion
  • % – BCS at-large representative
  • x – Division champion/co-champions
  • * Ole Miss vacated all wins due to NCAA violations.
Rankings from AP Poll

On January 10, 2011, Auburn defeated Oregon in the BCS National Championship Game in Glendale, Arizona, 22–19, to win the second consensus national championship in school history.[1]

The Tigers were led on offense by junior quarterback Cam Newton, who became the third Auburn player to win the Heisman Trophy, distinguishing him as the best player in college football. Newton led the nation in touchdowns responsible for, finishing with 30 passing touchdowns, 20 rushing touchdowns, and one receiving touchdown for a total of 51. He also led the Southeastern Conference in total yards and passing efficiency rating.[2] Newton declared for the NFL draft following the season, and was drafted 1st overall in 2011.

Defensive and offensive strategies edit

In the second year of the Chizik era of Auburn football, offensive coordinator Gus Malzahn continued use of his hurry-up no-huddle schemes. This offense relies on an attacking ground game from different spread sets, using fakes and misdirection, to set up a play action passing attack through the air, while snapping the ball almost as soon as it is placed to give the defense less time to react to different looks. Defensive coordinator Ted Roof's efforts were aided by replenished depth at the linebacker and secondary positions, utilizing a collection of the 3–4 and 4–3 defensive formations, also known as Multiple D strategy.

Eventual Heisman Trophy winning quarterback Cam Newton led the Tiger offense to a 13–0 record, SEC Championship, and a berth in the BCS Championship game, which was played on January 10, 2011. Auburn led the SEC in scoring offense, total offense, rushing offense, pass efficiency, first downs and first down conversions. Defensively the Tigers were improved from 2009 but less impressive than on offense, ranking in the lower half of the SEC for most defensive categories. However, the Tiger defense was notably improved in the second halves of its 2010 games, allowing an average of only 3.7 fourth-quarter points and shutting out five opponents (Mississippi State, South Carolina, Louisiana-Monroe, Georgia and Alabama) in the final period.

Schedule edit

DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendance
September 46:00 p.m.Arkansas State*No. 23SECRNW 52–2683,441[3]
September 96:30 p.m.at Mississippi StateNo. 21ESPNW 17–1454,806[4]
September 186:00 p.m.Clemson*No. 16
ESPNW 27–24 OT87,451[5]
September 256:30 p.m.No. 12 South CarolinaNo. 17
  • Jordan–Hare Stadium
  • Auburn, AL
ESPNW 35–2787,451[6]
October 211:00 a.m.Louisiana–Monroe*No. 10
  • Jordan–Hare Stadium
  • Auburn, AL
ESPNUW 52–380,759[7]
October 96:30 p.m.at KentuckyNo. 8ESPN2W 37–3470,776[8]
October 162:30 p.m.No. 12 ArkansasNo. 7
  • Jordan–Hare Stadium
  • Auburn, AL
CBSW 65–4387,451
October 232:30 p.m.No. 6 LSUNo. 5
CBSW 24–1787,451
October 305:00 p.m.at Ole MissNo. 3ESPN2W 51–3161,474[9]
November 612:00 p.m.Chattanooga* No. 3
  • Jordan–Hare Stadium
  • Auburn, AL
PPVW 62–2487,451[10]
November 132:30 p.m.GeorgiaNo. 2
CBSW 49–3187,451
November 261:30 p.m.at No. 11 AlabamaNo. 2CBSW 28–27101,821
December 43:00 p.m.vs. No. 19 South CarolinaNo. 2CBSW 56–1775,802
January 10, 20117:30 p.m.vs. No. 2 Oregon*No. 1ESPNW 22–1978,603
  • *Non-conference game
  •  Homecoming
  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
  • All times are in Central time
Schedule source: 2010 Auburn Tigers football schedule July 8, 2011, at the Wayback Machine

Personnel edit

Coaching staff edit

 
Two members of the 2010 Auburn coaching staff: Gene Chizik (left) and Gus Malzahn (right) (pictured in 2018)
2010 Auburn Tigers coaching staff

Head coaches

Offensive coaches

Defensive coaches

 

Special teams

Supporting Strength and Conditioning coach

  • S&C Support - Kevin Yoxall

Depth chart edit

References[11]

Game summaries edit

Arkansas State edit

Arkansas State at Auburn
1 234Total
Arkansas State 6 1073 26
#22 Auburn 14 21107 52
  • Location: Auburn, Alabama
  • Game start: 6:08 p.m.
  • Elapsed time: 3:30
  • Game attendance: 83,441
  • Game weather: 84°, Clear
  • Referee: Ken Williamson
  • TV announcers (SECRN): Bob Rathbun (play-by-play), Tim Couch (color), Jenn Hildreth (sidelines)

Auburn came into the season against an Arkansas State team ready to show off their new spread offense. Although Auburn only surrendered 43 yards on the ground, a total of 366 yards offensively were given up by a soft Auburn defense. Arkansas State quarterback Ryan Aplin threw for 278 yards while completing 28 of 42 passes. However, Auburn's offense shined despite very basic playcalling. New quarterback Cam Newton set a school record for quarterbacks running the ball with 171 yards on the ground, as well as 186 yards passing, while completing 9 of 14 passes. Also, true freshman running back Michael Dyer ran 14 times for 95 yards in an impressive college debut.

Mississippi State edit

Auburn at Mississippi State
1 234Total
#21 Auburn 7 1000 17
Mississippi State 7 070 14
  • Location: Starkville, Mississippi
  • Game start: 6:45 p.m.
  • Elapsed time: 3:10
  • Game attendance: 54,806
  • Game weather: 89°, partly cloudy skies
  • Referee: Matt Austin
  • TV announcers (ESPN): Rece Davis (play-by-play), Craig James & Jesse Palmer (color), Jenn Brown (sidelines)

Auburn traveled to Starkville to kick off the SEC season with a Thursday night tilt with the Bulldogs. In a back-and-forth game, the Tigers pulled out a 17–14 victory when State's late attempt to tie or perhaps win the game failed. Cam Newton followed up his debut by going 11/19 for 138 yards and two passing TDs. He also showed off his running ability once again by gaining 70 yards on the ground on 18 carries. Newton was Auburn's leading rusher for the second straight week. Sophomore Onterio McCalebb added 68 yards for the Tigers. The Auburn defense looked much improved from their week one game with Arkansas State and kept the Bulldogs in check most of the night. DT Nick Fairley led the charge on defense. He recovered a fumble, intercepted a pass, and had 112 sacks. Fairley was rewarded for his performance by being named SEC Defensive Player of the Week.

Clemson edit

Clemson at Auburn
1 234OTTotal
Clemson 7 10070 24
#16 Auburn 0 32103 27
  • Location: Auburn, Alabama
  • Game start: 6:06 p.m.
  • Elapsed time: 3:52
  • Game attendance: 87,451
  • Game weather: 93°, Fair
  • Referee: Tom Zimorski
  • TV announcers (ESPN): Brent Musburger (play-by-play), Kirk Herbstreit (color), Erin Andrews (sidelines)

It was a battle of the Tigers at Jordan–Hare Stadium as Auburn hosted Clemson. This game was the site of ESPN's College GameDay and lived up to the hype. Early it looked as if Clemson was going to blow Auburn out of its own building as the visiting Tigers stormed out to a 17–0 lead. Auburn rallied to get a FG before half time and then showed no ill effects of the 1st half in scoring three 3rd-quarter touchdowns to take a 24–17 lead. Clemson rallied for a TD of their own and this game ended up going to overtime. Auburn managed only a FG on their OT possession and it looked as if Clemson had tied the game with a FG of their own, but a procedure penalty ended up costing the visiting Tigers big time. Clemson missed the second FG attempt and Auburn had survived another heart stopping game, 27–24. Cam Newton bounced back after a horrible first half and finished the night 7/14 for 203 yards with 2 TD's and 2 INT's. Onterio McCalebb was big in the running game again for Auburn, gaining 81 yards on 10 carries. Freshman Michael Dyer added 69 yards on 16 carries. Darvin Adams finally had a breakout game, catching 5 balls for 118 yards and a TD. Philip Lutzenkirchen and Terrell Zachery caught the other TDs, with Zachery's on a long 78-yard pass play.

South Carolina edit

South Carolina at Auburn
1 234Total
#15 South Carolina 14 670 27
#17 Auburn 7 7714 35
  • Location: Auburn, Alabama
  • Game start: 6:47 p.m.
  • Elapsed time: 3:21
  • Game attendance: 87,451
  • Game weather: 86°, Partly Cloudy
  • Referee: Tom Ritter
  • TV announcers (ESPN): Brad Nessler (play-by-play), Todd Blackledge (color), Holly Rowe (sidelines)

For the third straight week, the Auburn Tigers had a game go down to the wire; and for the third straight week, the Tigers came out on the right side of a close battle. The Tigers improved to 4–0, notching their 700th win all-time, after defeating the South Carolina Gamecocks. Cam Newton proved once again just how special a player he is by accounting for all five Auburn TD's. Newton threw for 2 and ran for the other 3 while accounting for 334 yards of total offense. Freshman Michael Dyer gained 100 yards on 23 carries. Stephen Garcia played well but two fumbles led to Steve Spurrier pulling Garcia in favor of freshman Connor Shaw. Shaw threw INT's on each of his possessions and the Tigers once again survived. The Auburn defense played better against the run, but South Carolina still threw the ball pretty much at will. Alshon Jeffery had 8 catches for 192 yards and 2 TD's.

Louisiana–Monroe edit

Louisiana–Monroe at Auburn
1 234Total
Louisiana–Monroe 3 000 3
#10 Auburn 17 14714 52
  • Location: Auburn, Alabama
  • Game start: 11:01 a.m.
  • Elapsed time: 2:56
  • Game attendance: 80,759
  • Game weather: 70°, Sunny
  • Referee: Matt Austin
  • TV announcers (ESPNU): Clay Matvick (play-by-play), Herm Edwards (color), Elizabeth Moreau (sidelines)

Auburn scored 31 points on their first five possessions of the game en route to an easy victory over the Warhawks of Louisiana–Monroe. The Tigers went ahead 7–0 on their second play from scrimmage on a 50-yard touchdown run by sophomore tailback Onterrio McCalebb and the ensuing PAT by Wes Byrum. Junior quarterback Cam Newton connected on 94-yard pass touchdown pass completion to wide receiver Emory Blake on the Tigers' fourth play from scrimmage, making the score 14–0 with 10:22 remaining in the opening period, and the rout was on. Unlike the previous four games, Newton had no rushing attempts except for a 4-yard loss on a quarterback sack, but he completed 14 of 19 passes for 249 yards. Mario Fannin led the Tigers' rushing attack with 89 yards on 10 attempts. The Tigers offense totalled 505 yards as they improved their record to 5–0.

Kentucky edit

Auburn at Kentucky
1 234Total
#8 Auburn 14 1706 37
Kentucky 7 10143 34
  • Location: Lexington, Kentucky
  • Game start: 6:37 p.m.
  • Elapsed time: 3:12
  • Game attendance: 70,776
  • Game weather: 79°, Fair
  • Referee: Marc Curles
  • TV announcers (ESPN2): Mark Jones (play-by-play), Bob Davie (color), Quint Kessenich (sidelines)

Senior kicker Wes Byrum connected on a 24-yard field goal as time expired to cap a 37–34 victory over the homestanding Kentucky Wildcats. The Tigers offensive attack was once again led by quarterback Cam Newton, who scored four touchdowns in the first half to lead Auburn to a 31–17 halftime lead. Newton contributed 408 yards of offense to the Tigers' attack. He rushed for 198 yards on 28 carries, and completed 13 of 21 passing attempts for 210 yards.

The Wildcats' attacks was led by quarterback Mike Hartline, who completed 23 out of 28 passing attempts for 220 yards, and senior running back Randall Cobb, who rushed for 47 yards, caught seven passes for 68 yards, and threw a 6-yard touchdown pass of his own to freshman tight end Jordan Autmiller. The Tigers' victory avenged a 21–14 defeat they suffered against the Wildcats in 2009—the Wildcats' first victory over Auburn since 1966. With the victory, the Tigers improved their record to 6–0 overall, and 3–0 in the Southeastern Conference, where they moved to a half-game behind Western Division leader LSU. Kentucky fell to 3–3 overall, and 0–3 in the SEC Eastern division.

Arkansas edit

Arkansas at Auburn
1 234Total
#12 Arkansas 7 14148 43
#7 Auburn 7 201028 65
  • Location: Auburn, Alabama
  • Game start: 2:38 p.m.
  • Elapsed time: 3:45
  • Game attendance: 87,451
  • Game weather: 72°; Sunny
  • Referee: Penn Wagers
  • TV announcers (CBS): Verne Lundquist (play-by-play), Gary Danielson (color), Tracy Wolfson (sidelines)

Arkansas and Auburn combined for 1036 yards of total offense and 108 points in the highest scoring non-overtime game between two conference opponents in SEC history as the Tigers defeated the Razorbacks. The Tigers were once again led on offense by quarterback Cam Newton, who rushed for 188 yards and completed 10 of 14 passes for 140 yards. The much-anticipated duel between Newton and Razorbacks' quarterback Ryan Mallett failed to materialize when Mallett left the game in the 2nd quarter because of a concussion. Mallett was replaced by sophomore backup Tyler Wilson, who completed 25 of 34 passes for 332 yards and four touchdowns. Before Mallett left the game he completed 10 of 15 passes for 95 yards and one touchdown.

The Razorbacks took an early 7–0 lead on 7-yard touchdown pass from Mallett to Van Stumon, but barely two minutes later the Tigers tied the game on 5-yard rushing touchdown by Newton. The two teams combined for 34 points in the second quarter. Auburn scored two touchdowns, one on a 4-yard run by Mario Fannin and the other on 13-yard run by Onterrio McCalebb. Wes Byrum kicked two field goals in the period, including a 26-yarder on the first half's final play to give the Tigers a 27–21 lead.

Wilson, the Razorbacks' back-up quarterback, connected on touchdown passes of 37 and 24 yards in the third quarter, while Byrum kicked a 28-yard field goal and Newton rushed for a 1-yard touchdown, making the score 37–35 in favor of Auburn at the end of the 3rd quarter. Newton's touchdown was set up by a 99-yard kick-off return by McCalebb.

Arkansas went ahead 43–37 less than a minute into the fourth quarter, but Auburn went ahead for good when Newton completed a 15-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Emory Blake with 11:44 left in the game, making the score 44–43. The Tigers' defense was responsible for their final three touchdowns. Zac Ethridge returned an Arkansas fumble 47 yards for a touchdown. On Arkansas' next possession, linebacker Josh Bynes intercepted a Tyler Wilson pass and returned it to the Arkansas 7-yard line. Two plays later, Newton scored on a three-yard rush, making the score 58–43. Three plays later, Bynes intercepted another pass by Wilson. The Tigers wrapped up the scoring on a 38-yard run by freshman running back Michael Dyer.

LSU edit

LSU at Auburn
1 234Total
#6 LSU 3 707 17
#4 Auburn 7 377 24
  • Location: Auburn, Alabama
  • Game start: 2:40 p.m.
  • Elapsed time: 3:25
  • Game attendance: 87,451
  • Game weather: 77°, Sunny
  • Referee: Tom Ritter
  • TV announcers (CBS): Verne Lundquist (play-by-play), Gary Danielson (color), Tracy Wolfson (sidelines)

Onterrio McCalebb scored a touchdown on a 70-yard run with 5:05 remaining in the game to give Auburn a 24–17 victory over LSU. The Tigers gained 526 yards on offense against the vaunted LSU defense, including 440 yards rushing. Cam Newton scored two touchdowns and rushed for 217 yards and two touchdowns, while Michael Dyer rushed for 100 yards. The Auburn defense, who gave up 566 yards against Arkansas the previous week, held the Bayou Bengals to just 243 yards on offense.

Newton's 217 rushing yards enabled him to eclipse the SEC record for most rushing yards by a quarterback, set by Auburn's Jimmy Sidle in 1963.

Ole Miss edit

Auburn at Ole Miss
1 234Total
#1 Auburn 14 20107 51
Ole Miss 14 3014 31
  • Location: Oxford, Mississippi
  • Game start: 5:00 p.m.
  • Elapsed time: 3:20
  • Game attendance: 61,474
  • Game weather: 68°; Fair
  • Referee: Matt Moore
  • TV announcers (ESPN2): Mark Jones (play-by-play), Bob Davie (color), Quint Kessenich (sidelines)

Cam Newton was held to only 45 rushing yards on 11 attempts, but he threw for 209 yards and caught a 20-yard touchdown pass from Kodi Burns as Auburn easily defeated Ole Miss 51–31. Freshman tailback Mike Dyer ran for 180 yards and one touchdown and Onterrio McCalebb ran for another 99 yards, including a 68-yard touchdown run as the Tigers improved their record to 9–0 overall and 6–0 in SEC play.

The Tigers, ranked #1 in the BCS standings for the first time ever and carrying their first #1 ranking in a major poll since 1985, scored more points against the Rebels than they had in any of their 34 previous meetings. The win also ended a three-week streak that saw the #1 ranked team in either the wire service polls or the BCS standings lose on the road.

Chattanooga edit

Chattanooga at Auburn
(Homecoming game)
1 234Total
Chattanooga 0 1473 24
#2 Auburn 27 2177 62
  • Location: Auburn, Alabama
  • Game start: 12:05 p.m.
  • Elapsed time: 3:05
  • Game attendance: 87,451
  • Game weather: 48°; Sunny
  • Referee: Ken Williamson
  • TV announcers (PPV): Andy Burcham (play-by-play), Reggie Slack (color)

Auburn scored 48 points in the first half—one point short of the school record—to coast to an easy Homecoming victory over Chattanooga. Quarterback Cam Newton passed for a career-best 317 yards and threw four touchdown passes, all before halftime as the Tigers improved their record to 10–0.

Auburn totaled 624 yards on offense in defeating the FCS Mocs for the 21st time in as many meetings between the two schools in a series that was first contested in 1925. The Tigers' rushing attack was led by Mario Fannin, who gained 96 yards on 12 carries, and Michael Dyer, who gained 76 yards on just four carries.

Georgia edit

Georgia at Auburn
1 234Total
Georgia 21 0100 31
#2 Auburn 7 141414 49
  • Location: Auburn, Alabama
  • Game start: 2:46 p.m.
  • Elapsed time: 3:39
  • Game attendance: 87,451
  • Game weather: 68°, Sunny
  • Referee: Hubert Owens
  • TV announcers (CBS): Verne Lundquist (play-by-play), Gary Danielson (color), Tracy Wolfson (sidelines)

In the 114th renewal of the Deep South's Oldest Rivalry, Auburn defeated Georgia 49–31. The Bulldogs led 21–7 at the end of the first quarter thanks to three touchdown passes by redshirt freshman quarterback Aaron Murray, but Auburn fought back to tie the game at 21–21 on an 18-yard touchdown pass from Cam Newton to tight end Philip Lutzenkirchen with 51 seconds remaining in the first half.

The Tigers began the third quarter by recovering an onsides kick. Senior kicker Wes Byrum recovered his own kick at the Auburn 41-yard line. Nine plays later, Onterrio McCalebb rushed two yards for a touchdown, and Auburn went ahead 28–21. It was the first time Auburn had led in the game since the Bulldogs tied the game near the midway point of the first quarter. Auburn's lead was short-lived, as the Bulldogs tied the game at 28–28 six plays later on seven-yard run by Washaun Ealey.

The Tigers went ahead for good on the ensuing drive. The Tigers began at their own 19-yard line, and on the first play from scrimmage, McCalebb rushed for 48 yards to the Georgia 33-yard line. Four successive runs by freshman tailback Michael Dyer and a one-yard run by Newton gave the Tigers a first and goal opportunity at the Bulldogs 4-yard line. McCalebb scored his third touchdown of the day, and the Tigers went ahead 35–31. The Bulldogs finished their scoring for the day on 28-yard field goal on the final play of the third quarter, but the Tigers added two more touchdowns in the fourth quarter.

As it had been throughout much of the season, the Auburn offense was led by quarterback Cam Newton. He passed for 148 yards and rushed for 151 yards. The Tigers' victory ended a four-game losing streak against the Bulldogs.

Alabama edit

Auburn at Alabama
1 234Total
#2 Auburn 0 7147 28
#9 Alabama 21 330 27
  • Location: Tuscaloosa, Alabama
  • Game start: 1:41 p.m.
  • Elapsed time: 3:29
  • Game attendance: 101,821
  • Game weather: 44°; Cloudy
  • Referee: Tom Ritter
  • TV announcers (CBS): Verne Lundquist (play-by-play), Gary Danielson (color), Tracy Wolfson (sidelines)

Down 0–24 in the second quarter, Auburn rallied to defeat Alabama 28–27 in the 75th edition of the Iron Bowl at Bryant–Denny Stadium. Quarterback Cam Newton threw for three touchdown passes and rushed for another touchdown in the biggest comeback in Auburn football history.

Alabama, the 2009 BCS National Champion, came into the game with a 9–2 record. The Crimson Tide went ahead 7–0 with 11:34 to go in the first quarter on a 9-yard touchdown rush by Mark Ingram II, the 2009 Heisman Trophy winner. Auburn was forced to punt the ball back to Alabama after three plays, and the host team took possession at their own 19-yard line. Two plays later, senior quarterback Greg McElroy completed a 68-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Julio Jones, and the Crimson Tide led 14–0 less than seven minutes into the game. Alabama added to their lead when McElroy completed his second touchdown pass of the first quarter, this time a 12-yard pass to Darius Hanks, and they led 21–0 with 1:53 remaining in the first quarter.

Early in the second quarter, the Crimson Tide threatened to score again, but Auburn's Antione Carter forced Mark Ingram II to fumble the ball away as Ingram was running towards an apparent touchdown. The ball rolled towards the Auburn endzone, and the Tigers' Demond Washington recovered it in the endzone for a touchback, but the Tigers' offense could not move the ball. Alabama went back on offense, but their drive stalled out at the Auburn 3-yard line. After Jeremy Shelley's 20-yard field goal, the Crimson Tide lead 24–0 midway through the second quarter. The Tigers' offense finally got on track, and Cam Newton completed a 36-yard touchdown pass to Emory Blake, cutting the Tide's lead to 24–7 at halftime.

On Auburn's second play from scrimmage to begin the third quarter, Newton completed a 70-yard touchdown pass to Terrell Zachery, making the score 24–14 just 56 seconds into the second half. The Tigers pulled to within three points with 4:25 remaining in the third quarter when Newton rushed for a 1-yard touchdown. Alabama's final scoring play of the day was a 32-yard field goal by Shelley, making the score 27–21.

The Tigers went ahead with 11:48 remaining in the game. Newton threw a 7-yard touchdown pass to tight end Philip Lutzenkirchen. Never in Auburn's football history had the Tigers come back from a 24-point deficit to win a game, and never had Alabama led in a game by 24 points and lost a game.

The CBS telecast of this game earned a 7.5 rating, the highest for any game of the 2010 college football season through week 13.[12]

South Carolina (SEC Championship Game) edit

Auburn vs. South Carolina
(SEC Championship Game)
1 234Total
#1 Auburn 21 71414 56
#18 South Carolina 7 703 17
  • Location: Atlanta, Georgia
  • Game start: 3:11 p.m.
  • Elapsed time: 3:35
  • Game attendance: 75,802
  • Game weather: Indoors
  • Referee: Matt Moore
  • TV announcers (CBS): Verne Lundquist (play-by-play), Gary Danielson (color), Tracy Wolfson (sidelines)

Auburn defeated South Carolina in the SEC Championship game by a score of 56 to 17. This was the most points scored in the history of the championship game and the largest margin of victory.

As it had been through the previous twelve games of the season, the Auburn offense was led by quarterback Cam Newton, who threw for a career-best 335 yards. Newton threw four touchdown passes and ran for two more touchdowns as the Tigers tied the school record for most wins in a season with their 13th victory. The Tigers went ahead on just their fourth play from scrimmage, a 12-yard pass from Newton to Onterrio McCalebb. The highlight of the opening drive was a 62-yard pass from Newton to Darvin Adams. The Gamecocks came back to tie the game on a 25-yard touchdown pass from Stephen Garcia to Patrick DiMarco. However, Auburn scored on their next two possessions to lead 21–7 at the end of the first quarter.

There was no scoring in the second quarter until South Carolina cut the Auburn lead to 21–14 with 16 seconds remaining in the period. Garcia threw a 1-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Alshon Jeffery. The Tigers returned the ensuing kickoff to their own 41-yard line. On their first play Newton threw an 8-yard pass to Emory Blake, then Newton threw a Hail Mary pass towards the Gamecocks end zone that was deflected by a Carolina defender and caught by Adams for an improbable 51-yard touchdown pass on the last play of the first half, making the score 28–14.

The Tigers scored two touchdowns in the third quarter. The first was on a 1-yard run by Newton with 7:56 remaining in the period. On the Gamecocks' next possession, Auburn's T'Sharvan Bell intercepted a Garcia pass and returned it 10 yards for a touchdown, making the score 42–14 in Auburn's favor and essentially putting the game out of reach.

The Tigers set several SEC Championship game offensive records in the victory. The 56 points easily eclipsed the previous mark held by the 1996 Florida team, who scored 45 points. Newton's 408 total yards (335 passing, 73 rushing) was the most total yards gained by an individual, and Darvin Adams' 217 receiving yards was also a record.

Oregon (BCS National Championship Game) edit

Oregon vs. Auburn
(BCS National Championship Game)
1 234Total
#2 Oregon 0 1108 19
#1 Auburn 0 1633 22
  • Location: Glendale, Arizona
  • Game start: 7:38 p.m.
  • Elapsed time: 3:34
  • Game attendance: 78,603
  • Game weather: Indoors
  • Referee: Bill LeMonnier
  • TV announcers (ESPN): Brent Musburger (play-by-play), Kirk Herbstreit (color), Erin Andrews & Tom Rinaldi (sidelines)

This was the first meeting between the two schools. Coming into the game, Auburn had a 5–3 record against Pac-10 teams while Oregon was 4–4 against the SEC. The game was expected be a high-scoring shootout between two high-powered offenses, and while the teams combined for nearly 1,000 yards of total offense, both teams amassed their second-lowest point totals for the 2010 season.

After a scoreless first quarter, Oregon went ahead 3–0 early in the second quarter on a 26-yard field goal by Rob Beard. On their next offensive possession, Auburn went ahead 7–3. Heisman Trophy winner Cam Newton completed a 35-yard touchdown pass to former quarterback Kodi Burns and a successful PAT kick by Wes Byrum with 12:00 remaining in the first half. Oregon quickly retook the lead, scoring on 8-yard touchdown pass from Darron Thomas to LaMichael James and a two-point conversion run by Beard, the kicker, making the score 11–7 in favor of the Ducks with 10:58 remaining in the first half.

The Tigers cut the deficit to two points when Mike Blanc tackled James in the end zone for a safety with 3:26 remaining in the half, making the score 11–9. They took the lead on a 30-yard touchdown pass from Newton to Emory Blake with 1:47 left in the first half. Byrum's successful PAT made the score 16–11.

The only score in the third quarter came on a 28-yard field goal by Byrum. Auburn held onto its eight-point lead until Oregon's LaMichael James caught a two-yard touchdown pass from Darron Thomas with 2:33 remaining in the fourth quarter and another successful two-point conversion tied the score at 19–19. Senior kicker Wes Byrum kicked a 19-yard field goal as time expired to give Auburn its first BCS National Championship, its second national championship officially recognized by Auburn.

RB Michael Dyer and DT Nick Fairley were voted offensive and defensive most-valuable-player respectively.

Rankings edit

Ranking movements
Legend: ██ Increase in ranking. ██ Decrease in ranking.
( ) = First place votes.
Week
PollPre1234567891011121314Final
AP22211617108753 (3)3 (2)2 (2)2 (12)2 (13)2 (23)1 (36)1 (56)
Coaches2320151411875 (1)3 (3)2 (4)2 (4)2 (6)2 (4)2 (10)2 (24)1 (56)
HarrisNot released753 (6)2 (10)2 (7)2 (35)2 (31)2 (42)1 (75)Not released
BCSNot released41222211Not released

NFL Draft edit

1st Round, 1st Overall Pick by the Carolina Panthers—Jr. QB Cam Newton

1st Round, 13th Overall Pick by the Detroit Lions—Jr. DT Nick Fairley

7th Round, 212th Overall Pick by the Tennessee Titans—Sr. DT Zach Clayton

7th Round, 244th Overall Pick by the Carolina Panthers—Sr. OT Lee Ziemba

Undrafted Free Agents:

[13]

Notes edit

  • The Tigers finished the season on top of the conference in scoring offense (42.7 points per game), rushing offense (287.2 yards per game) and total offense (497.7 yards per game). Auburn also led the conference in pass efficiency (174 of 261 passes, 6 interceptions, 66.7%, 29 touchdowns), third-down conversions (77 of 145, 53.1%) and first downs (316 or 24.3 per game).

References edit

  1. ^ 2018 NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision Records (PDF). National Collegiate Athletic Association. August 2018. pp. 115, 120. Retrieved January 4, 2019.
  2. ^ "2010 Year Summary". Sports-Reference.com. Retrieved June 11, 2019.
  3. ^ "Arkansas State Red Wolves vs. Auburn Tigers Box Score". ESPN.com. from the original on September 11, 2010. Retrieved September 12, 2010.
  4. ^ "Auburn Tigers vs. Mississippi State Bulldogs Box Score". ESPN.com. from the original on September 13, 2010. Retrieved November 15, 2012.
  5. ^ "Auburn Tigers vs. Clemson Tigers Box Score". ESPN.com. from the original on September 21, 2010. Retrieved September 18, 2010.
  6. ^ "Auburn Tigers vs. South Carolina Gamecocks Box Score". ESPN.com. from the original on September 28, 2010. Retrieved September 26, 2010.
  7. ^ "Auburn Tigers vs. Louisiana-Monroe Warhawks Box Score". ESPN.com. from the original on October 5, 2010. Retrieved October 2, 2010.
  8. ^ "Auburn Tigers vs. Kentucky Wildcats Box Score". ESPN.com. from the original on October 12, 2010. Retrieved October 10, 2010.
  9. ^ "Auburn Tigers vs. Mississippi Rebels Box Score". ESPN.com. from the original on November 2, 2010. Retrieved October 30, 2010.
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  13. ^ "Team-by-team undrafted free-agent signings". nfl.com.

Further reading edit

  • Anderson, Lars (January 24, 2011). "Alabama: State Of The Rivalry: Auburn's national title stirred no Crimson pride in neighboring Tuscaloosa". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved January 19, 2011.

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The 2010 Auburn Tigers football team represented Auburn University in the 2010 NCAA Division I FBS football season The Tigers led by second year head coach Gene Chizik were members of the Western Division of the Southeastern Conference and played their home games at Jordan Hare Stadium The Tigers completed a 12 0 regular season record and defeated South Carolina in the 2010 SEC Championship Game 2010 Auburn Tigers footballConsensus national championSEC championSEC Western Division championSEC Championship Game W 56 17 vs South CarolinaBCS National Championship Game W 22 19 vs OregonConferenceSoutheastern ConferenceDivisionWestern DivisionRankingCoachesNo 1APNo 1Record14 0 8 0 SEC Head coachGene Chizik 2nd season Offensive coordinatorGus Malzahn 2nd season Offensive schemeSpread option Play Action ReadDefensive coordinatorTed Roof 2nd season Base defense4 3 Tampa 2CaptainKodi BurnsJosh BynesZac EtheridgeLee ZiembaHome stadiumJordan Hare Stadium Capacity 87 451 Seasons 20092011 2010 Southeastern Conference football standings vte Conf OverallTeam W L W L Eastern DivisionNo 22 South Carolina x 5 3 9 5 Florida 4 4 8 5 Georgia 3 5 6 7 Tennessee 3 5 6 7 Kentucky 2 6 6 7 Vanderbilt 1 7 2 10 Western DivisionNo 1 Auburn x 8 0 14 0 No 12 Arkansas 6 2 10 3 No 8 LSU 6 2 11 2 No 10 Alabama 5 3 10 3 No 15 Mississippi State 4 4 9 4 Ole Miss 1 7 4 8 Championship Auburn 56 South Carolina 17 BCS National Champion BCS representative as conference champion BCS at large representativex Division champion co champions Ole Miss vacated all wins due to NCAA violations Rankings from AP PollOn January 10 2011 Auburn defeated Oregon in the BCS National Championship Game in Glendale Arizona 22 19 to win the second consensus national championship in school history 1 The Tigers were led on offense by junior quarterback Cam Newton who became the third Auburn player to win the Heisman Trophy distinguishing him as the best player in college football Newton led the nation in touchdowns responsible for finishing with 30 passing touchdowns 20 rushing touchdowns and one receiving touchdown for a total of 51 He also led the Southeastern Conference in total yards and passing efficiency rating 2 Newton declared for the NFL draft following the season and was drafted 1st overall in 2011 Contents 1 Defensive and offensive strategies 2 Schedule 3 Personnel 3 1 Coaching staff 3 2 Depth chart 3 3 Game summaries 3 3 1 Arkansas State 3 3 2 Mississippi State 3 3 3 Clemson 3 3 4 South Carolina 3 3 5 Louisiana Monroe 3 3 6 Kentucky 3 3 7 Arkansas 3 3 8 LSU 3 3 9 Ole Miss 3 3 10 Chattanooga 3 3 11 Georgia 3 3 12 Alabama 3 3 13 South Carolina SEC Championship Game 3 3 14 Oregon BCS National Championship Game 4 Rankings 5 NFL Draft 6 Notes 7 References 8 Further readingDefensive and offensive strategies editIn the second year of the Chizik era of Auburn football offensive coordinator Gus Malzahn continued use of his hurry up no huddle schemes This offense relies on an attacking ground game from different spread sets using fakes and misdirection to set up a play action passing attack through the air while snapping the ball almost as soon as it is placed to give the defense less time to react to different looks Defensive coordinator Ted Roof s efforts were aided by replenished depth at the linebacker and secondary positions utilizing a collection of the 3 4 and 4 3 defensive formations also known as Multiple D strategy Eventual Heisman Trophy winning quarterback Cam Newton led the Tiger offense to a 13 0 record SEC Championship and a berth in the BCS Championship game which was played on January 10 2011 Auburn led the SEC in scoring offense total offense rushing offense pass efficiency first downs and first down conversions Defensively the Tigers were improved from 2009 but less impressive than on offense ranking in the lower half of the SEC for most defensive categories However the Tiger defense was notably improved in the second halves of its 2010 games allowing an average of only 3 7 fourth quarter points and shutting out five opponents Mississippi State South Carolina Louisiana Monroe Georgia and Alabama in the final period Schedule editDateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendanceSeptember 46 00 p m Arkansas State No 23Jordan Hare StadiumAuburn ALSECRNW 52 2683 441 3 September 96 30 p m at Mississippi StateNo 21Davis Wade StadiumStarkville MSESPNW 17 1454 806 4 September 186 00 p m Clemson No 16Jordan Hare StadiumAuburn AL rivalry College GameDay ESPNW 27 24 OT87 451 5 September 256 30 p m No 12 South CarolinaNo 17Jordan Hare StadiumAuburn ALESPNW 35 2787 451 6 October 211 00 a m Louisiana Monroe No 10Jordan Hare StadiumAuburn ALESPNUW 52 380 759 7 October 96 30 p m at KentuckyNo 8Commonwealth StadiumLexington KYESPN2W 37 3470 776 8 October 162 30 p m No 12 ArkansasNo 7Jordan Hare StadiumAuburn ALCBSW 65 4387 451October 232 30 p m No 6 LSUNo 5Jordan Hare StadiumAuburn AL Tiger Bowl CBSW 24 1787 451October 305 00 p m at Ole MissNo 3Vaught Hemingway StadiumOxford MS rivalry ESPN2W 51 3161 474 9 November 612 00 p m Chattanooga nbsp No 3Jordan Hare StadiumAuburn ALPPVW 62 2487 451 10 November 132 30 p m GeorgiaNo 2Jordan Hare StadiumAuburn AL Deep South s Oldest Rivalry CBSW 49 3187 451November 261 30 p m at No 11 AlabamaNo 2Bryant Denny StadiumTuscaloosa AL Iron Bowl CBSW 28 27101 821December 43 00 p m vs No 19 South CarolinaNo 2Georgia DomeAtlanta GA SEC Championship Game CBSW 56 1775 802January 10 20117 30 p m vs No 2 Oregon No 1University of Phoenix StadiumGlendale AZ BCS National Championship Game College GameDay ESPNW 22 1978 603 Non conference game nbsp HomecomingRankings from AP Poll released prior to the gameAll times are in Central timeSchedule source 2010 Auburn Tigers football schedule Archived July 8 2011 at the Wayback MachinePersonnel editCoaching staff edit nbsp Two members of the 2010 Auburn coaching staff Gene Chizik left and Gus Malzahn right pictured in 2018 2010 Auburn Tigers coaching staffHead coaches Head coach Gene Chizik Ass HC for Offense OC QB Gus Malzahn Ass HC WR Trooper TaylorOffensive coaches Offensive line Jeff Grimes Running backs Recruiting Coordinator Curtis Luper Quality Control Casey WoodsDefensive coaches Defensive coordinator Linebackers Ted Roof Defensive Line Tracy Rocker Cornerbacks Phillip Lolley Safeties Tommy Thigpen Special teams Special teams coordinator tight ends Jay BoulwareSupporting Strength and Conditioning coach S amp C Support Kevin YoxallDepth chart edit DefenseFSZac EtheridgeAairon SavageDrew Cole WLB MLB SLB Josh Bynes Jessel Curry Jake Holland Jawara White Harris Gaston SSMike McNeilAairon SavageRyan SmithCBDemond WashingtonT Sharvan BellRyan White DE DT DT DENosa Eguae Zach Clayton Nick Fairley Antoine CarterMichael Goggans Jeffery Whitaker Mike Blanc Corey LemonierCraig Sanders Derrick Lykes Derrick Lykes Dee Ford CBNeiko ThorpeChris DavisRyan WhiteOffenseWRTerrell ZacharyQuindarius CarrJay Wisner WRKodi BurnsEmory BlakeJay Wisner LT LG C RG RTLee Ziemba Mike Berry Ryan Pugh Byron Isom Brandon MosleyBrandon Mosley Bart Eddins Blake Burgess Jorell Bostrom John SullenAJ Greene Jared Cooper Jared Cooper Jared Cooper TEPhilip LutzenkirchenEric SmithBlake Burgess WRDarvin AdamsDeAngelo BentonTrovon ReedQBCam NewtonNeil CaudleBarrett TrotterRBMichael DyerOnterio McCalebbMario Fannin Special teamsPK Wes ByrumPK Cody ParkeyP Ryan ShoemakerP Steven ClarkeKR Onterio McCalebbPR Demond WashingtonLS Josh HarrisH Neil Caudle References 11 Game summaries edit Arkansas State edit See also 2010 Arkansas State Red Wolves football team Arkansas State at Auburn 1 234TotalArkansas State 6 1073 26 22 Auburn 14 21107 52Location Auburn AlabamaGame start 6 08 p m Elapsed time 3 30Game attendance 83 441Game weather 84 ClearReferee Ken WilliamsonTV announcers SECRN Bob Rathbun play by play Tim Couch color Jenn Hildreth sidelines Auburn came into the season against an Arkansas State team ready to show off their new spread offense Although Auburn only surrendered 43 yards on the ground a total of 366 yards offensively were given up by a soft Auburn defense Arkansas State quarterback Ryan Aplin threw for 278 yards while completing 28 of 42 passes However Auburn s offense shined despite very basic playcalling New quarterback Cam Newton set a school record for quarterbacks running the ball with 171 yards on the ground as well as 186 yards passing while completing 9 of 14 passes Also true freshman running back Michael Dyer ran 14 times for 95 yards in an impressive college debut Mississippi State edit See also 2010 Mississippi State Bulldogs football team Auburn at Mississippi State 1 234Total 21 Auburn 7 1000 17Mississippi State 7 070 14Location Starkville MississippiGame start 6 45 p m Elapsed time 3 10Game attendance 54 806Game weather 89 partly cloudy skiesReferee Matt AustinTV announcers ESPN Rece Davis play by play Craig James amp Jesse Palmer color Jenn Brown sidelines Auburn traveled to Starkville to kick off the SEC season with a Thursday night tilt with the Bulldogs In a back and forth game the Tigers pulled out a 17 14 victory when State s late attempt to tie or perhaps win the game failed Cam Newton followed up his debut by going 11 19 for 138 yards and two passing TDs He also showed off his running ability once again by gaining 70 yards on the ground on 18 carries Newton was Auburn s leading rusher for the second straight week Sophomore Onterio McCalebb added 68 yards for the Tigers The Auburn defense looked much improved from their week one game with Arkansas State and kept the Bulldogs in check most of the night DT Nick Fairley led the charge on defense He recovered a fumble intercepted a pass and had 11 2 sacks Fairley was rewarded for his performance by being named SEC Defensive Player of the Week Clemson edit See also 2010 Clemson Tigers football team and Auburn Clemson football rivalry Clemson at Auburn 1 234OTTotalClemson 7 10070 24 16 Auburn 0 32103 27Location Auburn AlabamaGame start 6 06 p m Elapsed time 3 52Game attendance 87 451Game weather 93 FairReferee Tom ZimorskiTV announcers ESPN Brent Musburger play by play Kirk Herbstreit color Erin Andrews sidelines It was a battle of the Tigers at Jordan Hare Stadium as Auburn hosted Clemson This game was the site of ESPN s College GameDay and lived up to the hype Early it looked as if Clemson was going to blow Auburn out of its own building as the visiting Tigers stormed out to a 17 0 lead Auburn rallied to get a FG before half time and then showed no ill effects of the 1st half in scoring three 3rd quarter touchdowns to take a 24 17 lead Clemson rallied for a TD of their own and this game ended up going to overtime Auburn managed only a FG on their OT possession and it looked as if Clemson had tied the game with a FG of their own but a procedure penalty ended up costing the visiting Tigers big time Clemson missed the second FG attempt and Auburn had survived another heart stopping game 27 24 Cam Newton bounced back after a horrible first half and finished the night 7 14 for 203 yards with 2 TD s and 2 INT s Onterio McCalebb was big in the running game again for Auburn gaining 81 yards on 10 carries Freshman Michael Dyer added 69 yards on 16 carries Darvin Adams finally had a breakout game catching 5 balls for 118 yards and a TD Philip Lutzenkirchen and Terrell Zachery caught the other TDs with Zachery s on a long 78 yard pass play South Carolina edit See also 2010 South Carolina Gamecocks football team South Carolina at Auburn 1 234Total 15 South Carolina 14 670 27 17 Auburn 7 7714 35Location Auburn AlabamaGame start 6 47 p m Elapsed time 3 21Game attendance 87 451Game weather 86 Partly CloudyReferee Tom RitterTV announcers ESPN Brad Nessler play by play Todd Blackledge color Holly Rowe sidelines For the third straight week the Auburn Tigers had a game go down to the wire and for the third straight week the Tigers came out on the right side of a close battle The Tigers improved to 4 0 notching their 700th win all time after defeating the South Carolina Gamecocks Cam Newton proved once again just how special a player he is by accounting for all five Auburn TD s Newton threw for 2 and ran for the other 3 while accounting for 334 yards of total offense Freshman Michael Dyer gained 100 yards on 23 carries Stephen Garcia played well but two fumbles led to Steve Spurrier pulling Garcia in favor of freshman Connor Shaw Shaw threw INT s on each of his possessions and the Tigers once again survived The Auburn defense played better against the run but South Carolina still threw the ball pretty much at will Alshon Jeffery had 8 catches for 192 yards and 2 TD s Louisiana Monroe edit See also 2010 Louisiana Monroe Warhawks football team Louisiana Monroe at Auburn 1 234TotalLouisiana Monroe 3 000 3 10 Auburn 17 14714 52Location Auburn AlabamaGame start 11 01 a m Elapsed time 2 56Game attendance 80 759Game weather 70 SunnyReferee Matt AustinTV announcers ESPNU Clay Matvick play by play Herm Edwards color Elizabeth Moreau sidelines Auburn scored 31 points on their first five possessions of the game en route to an easy victory over the Warhawks of Louisiana Monroe The Tigers went ahead 7 0 on their second play from scrimmage on a 50 yard touchdown run by sophomore tailback Onterrio McCalebb and the ensuing PAT by Wes Byrum Junior quarterback Cam Newton connected on 94 yard pass touchdown pass completion to wide receiver Emory Blake on the Tigers fourth play from scrimmage making the score 14 0 with 10 22 remaining in the opening period and the rout was on Unlike the previous four games Newton had no rushing attempts except for a 4 yard loss on a quarterback sack but he completed 14 of 19 passes for 249 yards Mario Fannin led the Tigers rushing attack with 89 yards on 10 attempts The Tigers offense totalled 505 yards as they improved their record to 5 0 Kentucky edit See also 2010 Kentucky Wildcats football team Auburn at Kentucky 1 234Total 8 Auburn 14 1706 37Kentucky 7 10143 34Location Lexington KentuckyGame start 6 37 p m Elapsed time 3 12Game attendance 70 776Game weather 79 FairReferee Marc CurlesTV announcers ESPN2 Mark Jones play by play Bob Davie color Quint Kessenich sidelines Senior kicker Wes Byrum connected on a 24 yard field goal as time expired to cap a 37 34 victory over the homestanding Kentucky Wildcats The Tigers offensive attack was once again led by quarterback Cam Newton who scored four touchdowns in the first half to lead Auburn to a 31 17 halftime lead Newton contributed 408 yards of offense to the Tigers attack He rushed for 198 yards on 28 carries and completed 13 of 21 passing attempts for 210 yards The Wildcats attacks was led by quarterback Mike Hartline who completed 23 out of 28 passing attempts for 220 yards and senior running back Randall Cobb who rushed for 47 yards caught seven passes for 68 yards and threw a 6 yard touchdown pass of his own to freshman tight end Jordan Autmiller The Tigers victory avenged a 21 14 defeat they suffered against the Wildcats in 2009 the Wildcats first victory over Auburn since 1966 With the victory the Tigers improved their record to 6 0 overall and 3 0 in the Southeastern Conference where they moved to a half game behind Western Division leader LSU Kentucky fell to 3 3 overall and 0 3 in the SEC Eastern division Arkansas edit See also 2010 Arkansas Razorbacks football team Arkansas at Auburn 1 234Total 12 Arkansas 7 14148 43 7 Auburn 7 201028 65Location Auburn AlabamaGame start 2 38 p m Elapsed time 3 45Game attendance 87 451Game weather 72 SunnyReferee Penn WagersTV announcers CBS Verne Lundquist play by play Gary Danielson color Tracy Wolfson sidelines Arkansas and Auburn combined for 1036 yards of total offense and 108 points in the highest scoring non overtime game between two conference opponents in SEC history as the Tigers defeated the Razorbacks The Tigers were once again led on offense by quarterback Cam Newton who rushed for 188 yards and completed 10 of 14 passes for 140 yards The much anticipated duel between Newton and Razorbacks quarterback Ryan Mallett failed to materialize when Mallett left the game in the 2nd quarter because of a concussion Mallett was replaced by sophomore backup Tyler Wilson who completed 25 of 34 passes for 332 yards and four touchdowns Before Mallett left the game he completed 10 of 15 passes for 95 yards and one touchdown The Razorbacks took an early 7 0 lead on 7 yard touchdown pass from Mallett to Van Stumon but barely two minutes later the Tigers tied the game on 5 yard rushing touchdown by Newton The two teams combined for 34 points in the second quarter Auburn scored two touchdowns one on a 4 yard run by Mario Fannin and the other on 13 yard run by Onterrio McCalebb Wes Byrum kicked two field goals in the period including a 26 yarder on the first half s final play to give the Tigers a 27 21 lead Wilson the Razorbacks back up quarterback connected on touchdown passes of 37 and 24 yards in the third quarter while Byrum kicked a 28 yard field goal and Newton rushed for a 1 yard touchdown making the score 37 35 in favor of Auburn at the end of the 3rd quarter Newton s touchdown was set up by a 99 yard kick off return by McCalebb Arkansas went ahead 43 37 less than a minute into the fourth quarter but Auburn went ahead for good when Newton completed a 15 yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Emory Blake with 11 44 left in the game making the score 44 43 The Tigers defense was responsible for their final three touchdowns Zac Ethridge returned an Arkansas fumble 47 yards for a touchdown On Arkansas next possession linebacker Josh Bynes intercepted a Tyler Wilson pass and returned it to the Arkansas 7 yard line Two plays later Newton scored on a three yard rush making the score 58 43 Three plays later Bynes intercepted another pass by Wilson The Tigers wrapped up the scoring on a 38 yard run by freshman running back Michael Dyer LSU edit See also 2010 LSU Tigers football team and Tiger Bowl LSU at Auburn 1 234Total 6 LSU 3 707 17 4 Auburn 7 377 24Location Auburn AlabamaGame start 2 40 p m Elapsed time 3 25Game attendance 87 451Game weather 77 SunnyReferee Tom RitterTV announcers CBS Verne Lundquist play by play Gary Danielson color Tracy Wolfson sidelines Onterrio McCalebb scored a touchdown on a 70 yard run with 5 05 remaining in the game to give Auburn a 24 17 victory over LSU The Tigers gained 526 yards on offense against the vaunted LSU defense including 440 yards rushing Cam Newton scored two touchdowns and rushed for 217 yards and two touchdowns while Michael Dyer rushed for 100 yards The Auburn defense who gave up 566 yards against Arkansas the previous week held the Bayou Bengals to just 243 yards on offense Newton s 217 rushing yards enabled him to eclipse the SEC record for most rushing yards by a quarterback set by Auburn s Jimmy Sidle in 1963 Ole Miss edit See also 2010 Ole Miss Rebels football team and Auburn Ole Miss football rivalry Auburn at Ole Miss 1 234Total 1 Auburn 14 20107 51Ole Miss 14 3014 31Location Oxford MississippiGame start 5 00 p m Elapsed time 3 20Game attendance 61 474Game weather 68 FairReferee Matt MooreTV announcers ESPN2 Mark Jones play by play Bob Davie color Quint Kessenich sidelines Cam Newton was held to only 45 rushing yards on 11 attempts but he threw for 209 yards and caught a 20 yard touchdown pass from Kodi Burns as Auburn easily defeated Ole Miss 51 31 Freshman tailback Mike Dyer ran for 180 yards and one touchdown and Onterrio McCalebb ran for another 99 yards including a 68 yard touchdown run as the Tigers improved their record to 9 0 overall and 6 0 in SEC play The Tigers ranked 1 in the BCS standings for the first time ever and carrying their first 1 ranking in a major poll since 1985 scored more points against the Rebels than they had in any of their 34 previous meetings The win also ended a three week streak that saw the 1 ranked team in either the wire service polls or the BCS standings lose on the road Chattanooga edit See also 2010 Chattanooga Mocs football team Chattanooga at Auburn Homecoming game 1 234TotalChattanooga 0 1473 24 2 Auburn 27 2177 62Location Auburn AlabamaGame start 12 05 p m Elapsed time 3 05Game attendance 87 451Game weather 48 SunnyReferee Ken WilliamsonTV announcers PPV Andy Burcham play by play Reggie Slack color Auburn scored 48 points in the first half one point short of the school record to coast to an easy Homecoming victory over Chattanooga Quarterback Cam Newton passed for a career best 317 yards and threw four touchdown passes all before halftime as the Tigers improved their record to 10 0 Auburn totaled 624 yards on offense in defeating the FCS Mocs for the 21st time in as many meetings between the two schools in a series that was first contested in 1925 The Tigers rushing attack was led by Mario Fannin who gained 96 yards on 12 carries and Michael Dyer who gained 76 yards on just four carries Georgia edit See also 2010 Georgia Bulldogs football team and Deep South s Oldest Rivalry Georgia at Auburn 1 234TotalGeorgia 21 0100 31 2 Auburn 7 141414 49Location Auburn AlabamaGame start 2 46 p m Elapsed time 3 39Game attendance 87 451Game weather 68 SunnyReferee Hubert OwensTV announcers CBS Verne Lundquist play by play Gary Danielson color Tracy Wolfson sidelines In the 114th renewal of the Deep South s Oldest Rivalry Auburn defeated Georgia 49 31 The Bulldogs led 21 7 at the end of the first quarter thanks to three touchdown passes by redshirt freshman quarterback Aaron Murray but Auburn fought back to tie the game at 21 21 on an 18 yard touchdown pass from Cam Newton to tight end Philip Lutzenkirchen with 51 seconds remaining in the first half The Tigers began the third quarter by recovering an onsides kick Senior kicker Wes Byrum recovered his own kick at the Auburn 41 yard line Nine plays later Onterrio McCalebb rushed two yards for a touchdown and Auburn went ahead 28 21 It was the first time Auburn had led in the game since the Bulldogs tied the game near the midway point of the first quarter Auburn s lead was short lived as the Bulldogs tied the game at 28 28 six plays later on seven yard run by Washaun Ealey The Tigers went ahead for good on the ensuing drive The Tigers began at their own 19 yard line and on the first play from scrimmage McCalebb rushed for 48 yards to the Georgia 33 yard line Four successive runs by freshman tailback Michael Dyer and a one yard run by Newton gave the Tigers a first and goal opportunity at the Bulldogs 4 yard line McCalebb scored his third touchdown of the day and the Tigers went ahead 35 31 The Bulldogs finished their scoring for the day on 28 yard field goal on the final play of the third quarter but the Tigers added two more touchdowns in the fourth quarter As it had been throughout much of the season the Auburn offense was led by quarterback Cam Newton He passed for 148 yards and rushed for 151 yards The Tigers victory ended a four game losing streak against the Bulldogs Alabama edit See also 2010 Alabama Crimson Tide football team and Iron Bowl Auburn at Alabama 1 234Total 2 Auburn 0 7147 28 9 Alabama 21 330 27Location Tuscaloosa AlabamaGame start 1 41 p m Elapsed time 3 29Game attendance 101 821Game weather 44 CloudyReferee Tom RitterTV announcers CBS Verne Lundquist play by play Gary Danielson color Tracy Wolfson sidelines Down 0 24 in the second quarter Auburn rallied to defeat Alabama 28 27 in the 75th edition of the Iron Bowl at Bryant Denny Stadium Quarterback Cam Newton threw for three touchdown passes and rushed for another touchdown in the biggest comeback in Auburn football history Alabama the 2009 BCS National Champion came into the game with a 9 2 record The Crimson Tide went ahead 7 0 with 11 34 to go in the first quarter on a 9 yard touchdown rush by Mark Ingram II the 2009 Heisman Trophy winner Auburn was forced to punt the ball back to Alabama after three plays and the host team took possession at their own 19 yard line Two plays later senior quarterback Greg McElroy completed a 68 yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Julio Jones and the Crimson Tide led 14 0 less than seven minutes into the game Alabama added to their lead when McElroy completed his second touchdown pass of the first quarter this time a 12 yard pass to Darius Hanks and they led 21 0 with 1 53 remaining in the first quarter Early in the second quarter the Crimson Tide threatened to score again but Auburn s Antione Carter forced Mark Ingram II to fumble the ball away as Ingram was running towards an apparent touchdown The ball rolled towards the Auburn endzone and the Tigers Demond Washington recovered it in the endzone for a touchback but the Tigers offense could not move the ball Alabama went back on offense but their drive stalled out at the Auburn 3 yard line After Jeremy Shelley s 20 yard field goal the Crimson Tide lead 24 0 midway through the second quarter The Tigers offense finally got on track and Cam Newton completed a 36 yard touchdown pass to Emory Blake cutting the Tide s lead to 24 7 at halftime On Auburn s second play from scrimmage to begin the third quarter Newton completed a 70 yard touchdown pass to Terrell Zachery making the score 24 14 just 56 seconds into the second half The Tigers pulled to within three points with 4 25 remaining in the third quarter when Newton rushed for a 1 yard touchdown Alabama s final scoring play of the day was a 32 yard field goal by Shelley making the score 27 21 The Tigers went ahead with 11 48 remaining in the game Newton threw a 7 yard touchdown pass to tight end Philip Lutzenkirchen Never in Auburn s football history had the Tigers come back from a 24 point deficit to win a game and never had Alabama led in a game by 24 points and lost a game The CBS telecast of this game earned a 7 5 rating the highest for any game of the 2010 college football season through week 13 12 South Carolina SEC Championship Game edit Auburn vs South Carolina SEC Championship Game 1 234Total 1 Auburn 21 71414 56 18 South Carolina 7 703 17Location Atlanta GeorgiaGame start 3 11 p m Elapsed time 3 35Game attendance 75 802Game weather IndoorsReferee Matt MooreTV announcers CBS Verne Lundquist play by play Gary Danielson color Tracy Wolfson sidelines See also 2010 South Carolina Gamecocks football team and 2010 SEC Championship Game Auburn defeated South Carolina in the SEC Championship game by a score of 56 to 17 This was the most points scored in the history of the championship game and the largest margin of victory As it had been through the previous twelve games of the season the Auburn offense was led by quarterback Cam Newton who threw for a career best 335 yards Newton threw four touchdown passes and ran for two more touchdowns as the Tigers tied the school record for most wins in a season with their 13th victory The Tigers went ahead on just their fourth play from scrimmage a 12 yard pass from Newton to Onterrio McCalebb The highlight of the opening drive was a 62 yard pass from Newton to Darvin Adams The Gamecocks came back to tie the game on a 25 yard touchdown pass from Stephen Garcia to Patrick DiMarco However Auburn scored on their next two possessions to lead 21 7 at the end of the first quarter There was no scoring in the second quarter until South Carolina cut the Auburn lead to 21 14 with 16 seconds remaining in the period Garcia threw a 1 yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Alshon Jeffery The Tigers returned the ensuing kickoff to their own 41 yard line On their first play Newton threw an 8 yard pass to Emory Blake then Newton threw a Hail Mary pass towards the Gamecocks end zone that was deflected by a Carolina defender and caught by Adams for an improbable 51 yard touchdown pass on the last play of the first half making the score 28 14 The Tigers scored two touchdowns in the third quarter The first was on a 1 yard run by Newton with 7 56 remaining in the period On the Gamecocks next possession Auburn s T Sharvan Bell intercepted a Garcia pass and returned it 10 yards for a touchdown making the score 42 14 in Auburn s favor and essentially putting the game out of reach The Tigers set several SEC Championship game offensive records in the victory The 56 points easily eclipsed the previous mark held by the 1996 Florida team who scored 45 points Newton s 408 total yards 335 passing 73 rushing was the most total yards gained by an individual and Darvin Adams 217 receiving yards was also a record Oregon BCS National Championship Game edit Oregon vs Auburn BCS National Championship Game 1 234Total 2 Oregon 0 1108 19 1 Auburn 0 1633 22Location Glendale ArizonaGame start 7 38 p m Elapsed time 3 34Game attendance 78 603Game weather IndoorsReferee Bill LeMonnierTV announcers ESPN Brent Musburger play by play Kirk Herbstreit color Erin Andrews amp Tom Rinaldi sidelines See also 2010 Oregon Ducks football team and 2011 BCS National Championship Game This was the first meeting between the two schools Coming into the game Auburn had a 5 3 record against Pac 10 teams while Oregon was 4 4 against the SEC The game was expected be a high scoring shootout between two high powered offenses and while the teams combined for nearly 1 000 yards of total offense both teams amassed their second lowest point totals for the 2010 season After a scoreless first quarter Oregon went ahead 3 0 early in the second quarter on a 26 yard field goal by Rob Beard On their next offensive possession Auburn went ahead 7 3 Heisman Trophy winner Cam Newton completed a 35 yard touchdown pass to former quarterback Kodi Burns and a successful PAT kick by Wes Byrum with 12 00 remaining in the first half Oregon quickly retook the lead scoring on 8 yard touchdown pass from Darron Thomas to LaMichael James and a two point conversion run by Beard the kicker making the score 11 7 in favor of the Ducks with 10 58 remaining in the first half The Tigers cut the deficit to two points when Mike Blanc tackled James in the end zone for a safety with 3 26 remaining in the half making the score 11 9 They took the lead on a 30 yard touchdown pass from Newton to Emory Blake with 1 47 left in the first half Byrum s successful PAT made the score 16 11 The only score in the third quarter came on a 28 yard field goal by Byrum Auburn held onto its eight point lead until Oregon s LaMichael James caught a two yard touchdown pass from Darron Thomas with 2 33 remaining in the fourth quarter and another successful two point conversion tied the score at 19 19 Senior kicker Wes Byrum kicked a 19 yard field goal as time expired to give Auburn its first BCS National Championship its second national championship officially recognized by Auburn RB Michael Dyer and DT Nick Fairley were voted offensive and defensive most valuable player respectively Rankings editSee also 2010 NCAA Division I FBS football rankings Ranking movementsLegend Increase in ranking Decrease in ranking First place votes WeekPollPre1234567891011121314FinalAP22211617108753 3 3 2 2 2 2 12 2 13 2 23 1 36 1 56 Coaches2320151411875 1 3 3 2 4 2 4 2 6 2 4 2 10 2 24 1 56 HarrisNot released753 6 2 10 2 7 2 35 2 31 2 42 1 75 Not releasedBCSNot released41222211Not releasedNFL Draft edit1st Round 1st Overall Pick by the Carolina Panthers Jr QB Cam Newton1st Round 13th Overall Pick by the Detroit Lions Jr DT Nick Fairley7th Round 212th Overall Pick by the Tennessee Titans Sr DT Zach Clayton7th Round 244th Overall Pick by the Carolina Panthers Sr OT Lee ZiembaUndrafted Free Agents Darvin Adams WR Carolina PanthersMike Berry OL New England PatriotsMike Blanc DL San Diego ChargersJosh Bynes LB Baltimore RavensWes Byrum K Seattle SeahawksZac Etheridge S Oakland RaidersMario Fannin RB Denver BroncosRyan Pugh OL Carolina Panthers 13 Notes editThe Tigers finished the season on top of the conference in scoring offense 42 7 points per game rushing offense 287 2 yards per game and total offense 497 7 yards per game Auburn also led the conference in pass efficiency 174 of 261 passes 6 interceptions 66 7 29 touchdowns third down conversions 77 of 145 53 1 and first downs 316 or 24 3 per game References edit 2018 NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision Records PDF National Collegiate Athletic Association August 2018 pp 115 120 Retrieved January 4 2019 2010 Year Summary Sports Reference com Retrieved June 11 2019 Arkansas State Red Wolves vs Auburn Tigers Box Score ESPN com Archived from the original on September 11 2010 Retrieved September 12 2010 Auburn Tigers vs Mississippi State Bulldogs Box Score ESPN com Archived from the original on September 13 2010 Retrieved November 15 2012 Auburn Tigers vs Clemson Tigers Box Score ESPN com Archived from the original on September 21 2010 Retrieved September 18 2010 Auburn Tigers vs South Carolina Gamecocks Box Score ESPN com Archived from the original on September 28 2010 Retrieved September 26 2010 Auburn Tigers vs Louisiana Monroe Warhawks Box Score ESPN com Archived from the original on October 5 2010 Retrieved October 2 2010 Auburn Tigers vs Kentucky Wildcats Box Score ESPN com Archived from the original on October 12 2010 Retrieved October 10 2010 Auburn Tigers vs Mississippi Rebels Box Score ESPN com Archived from the original on November 2 2010 Retrieved October 30 2010 http auburntigers cstv com sports m footbl recaps 110610aaf html dead link Auburn Tigers Preview 2010 Depth Chart July 20 2010 Archived from the original on February 16 2011 Retrieved July 31 2011 Staff Reporters November 27 2010 Auburn Alabama pulls biggest college football TV rating of year USA Today Retrieved December 3 2010 Team by team undrafted free agent signings nfl com Further reading editAnderson Lars January 24 2011 Alabama State Of The Rivalry Auburn s national title stirred no Crimson pride in neighboring Tuscaloosa Sports Illustrated Retrieved January 19 2011 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2010 Auburn Tigers football team amp oldid 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