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2011 BCS National Championship Game

The 2011 Tostitos BCS National Championship Game was a college football bowl game to determine the national champion of the 2010 NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) season. The finale of the 2010–2011 Bowl Championship Series was played at the University of Phoenix Stadium, the host facility of the Fiesta Bowl in Glendale, Arizona, on January 10, 2011 (8:30 p.m. ET).

2011 Tostitos BCS National Championship Game
BCS Bowl Game
1234 Total
Oregon 01108 19
Auburn 01633 22
DateJanuary 10, 2011
Season2010
StadiumUniversity of Phoenix Stadium
LocationGlendale, Arizona
MVPOffense: Michael Dyer (RB, Auburn)
Defense: Nick Fairley (DT, Auburn)
FavoriteAuburn by 2[1]
National anthemAir Force Cadet Chorale
RefereeBill LeMonnier (Big Ten)
Halftime showAuburn University Marching Band
Oregon Marching Band
Attendance78,603
PayoutUS$21.2 million
United States TV coverage
NetworkESPN
AnnouncersBrent Musburger (play-by-play)
Kirk Herbstreit (analyst)
Erin Andrews and Tom Rinaldi (sideline) [2]
Nielsen ratings17.8 (27.3 million viewers)[3]

The Auburn Tigers from the Southeastern Conference faced the Oregon Ducks of the Pacific-10 Conference for the national championship. The Ducks were seeking to win their first national championship in school history. A 19-yard field goal by Wes Byrum, as time expired, won the game for the Tigers, with the final score 22–19. It was the Tigers's fifth NCAA recognized national championship and the second claimed by the school.

The game was the first BCS National Championship Game not televised on network television, instead being aired on ESPN[4] and simulcast on ESPN3, and recorded a 16.1 rating, the highest overnight rating on record for a cable television program, topping the previous high of 14.4, set by New England Patriots vs. New Orleans Saints on ESPN in 2009.[5] This marked the second time that the national championship under the BCS system was played in Arizona.[6] It was also the first time that the BCS National Championship was streamed to a video game console, specifically the Xbox 360.

Teams

Finishing No. 1 and No. 2 in the final BCS rankings, respectively, the Auburn Tigers from the Southeastern Conference faced the Oregon Ducks of the Pacific-10 Conference for the national championship. Both teams finished the regular season undefeated. The Coaches Poll, which partially factored into the BCS rankings, had Oregon No. 1 and Auburn No. 2, though Auburn's higher rankings in the Harris Interactive Poll and computer polls gave them the edge for No. 1 in the BCS. The Associated Press Poll (AP), which did not factor into the BCS rankings, had Auburn No. 1 and Oregon No. 2.

Oregon Ducks

The Ducks led the Pacific-10 Conference in scoring offense (592 points, 49.3 average), rushing offense (42 touchdowns, 303.8 yards per game), rushing defense (11 touchdowns, 117.6 yards per game), and total offense (71 touchdowns, 537.5 yards per game). The team was led by tailback LaMichael James, who tops the conference with 1,682 yards on 281 carries, 21 touchdowns and averaging 152.9 yards per game. His longest carry was for 76 yards. Jeff Maehl was Oregon's top receiver at 78.58 ypg for 12 touchdowns. Casey Matthews had averaged 6.08 tackles per game for the Ducks, followed by Spencer Paysinger (5.7), Talmadge Jackson III (5.6) and John Boyett (5.6).

Oregon was wearing the Nike new Pro Combat uniforms, their 13th uniform combination worn this season.

Auburn Tigers

The Tigers completed the season on top of the Southeastern 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). Quarterback and Heisman Trophy winner Cam Newton led the conference in rushing, pass efficiency, total offense, and scoring. On the receiving end, Darvin Adams caught 48 passes for 909 yards (69.92 ypg) and 7 touchdowns. On the defensive side, Auburn was led by Lombardi Award winning, Consensus All-American defensive tackle Nick Fairly, who led the conference in sacks (11.5) and tackles for loss (24). The Tigers secondary was led by Josh Bynes, Zac Etheridge and Neiko Thorpe combined to make 199 tackles for the Tigers during the season. The Tigers were very strong in close games, having a 6–0 record in one-possession games entering the National Championship.[7][8]

Starting lineups

 
Auburn quarterback Cam Newton was the 2010 Heisman trophy winner.
 
Oregon running back LaMichael James entered the game as the Doak Walker Award winner.

Selected in an NFL Draft (number corresponds to draft round)

† = 2010 All-American

Auburn Position Oregon
Offense
Darvin Adams WR Lavasier Tuinei
Terrell Zachary WR D.J. Davis
Lee Ziemba 7 LT Bo Thran
Mike Berry LG Carson York
Ryan Pugh C Jordan Holmes
Byron Isom RG C.E. Kaiser
Brandon Mosley 4 RT Mark Asper 6
Philip Lutzenkirchen TE David Paulson
Kodi Burns WR Jeff Maehl
Cam Newton 1 QB Darron Thomas
Michael Dyer RB LaMichael James 2
Defense
Nosa Eguae DE Terrell Turner
Zach Clayton 7 DT Brandon Blair
Nick Fairley 1 DT Zac Clark
Antoine Carter DE Kenny Rowe
Josh Bynes MLB Casey Matthews 4
Craig Stevens LOLB Spencer Paysinger
Daren Bates ROLB Josh Kaddu 5
Demond Washington CB Cliff Harris
Neiko Thorpe CB Talmadge Jackson III
Zac Etheridge FS John Boyett 6
Mike McNeil SS Eddie Pleasant

Game summary

Prior to the game a moment of silence was held for the victims of the shooting in Tucson, Arizona, two days before the game in which U.S. Representative Gabby Giffords was shot in the head and six others, including Federal Judge John Roll, were killed.[9]

Despite the two teams having among the nations top offenses, neither team scored in the first quarter, with both teams punting on their opening drive. On Oregon's second drive Thomas threw an interception to Demond Washington. On the second play of the ensuing drive Newton threw an interception to Cliff Harris. On the following drive after moving the ball to the Auburn 27, Thomas threw his second interception, this time to safety Zac Etheridge. Auburn once again failed to capitalize on a Thomas interception and punted.

Early in the second quarter, Oregon scored the first points on a 26-yard field goal, to go up 3-0. Auburn then claimed the lead on an 82-yard drive, finishing with a Kodi Burns touchdown reception. Oregon responded quickly with a four-play drive, ending with a touchdown reception by LaMichael James and added a two-point conversion to make the score 11-7. The next drive, Auburn drove to the Oregon one yard line but turned the ball over on downs. Two plays later, however, Auburn tackled James in the endzone for a safety, making the score 11-9. On Auburn's final drive of the first half, Newton found Emory Blake for a 30-yard touchdown pass to make the score 16-11 at the half.

On the first drive of the 3rd quarter, Auburn kicker Wes Byrum kicked a 28-yard field goal to give Auburn a 19-11 lead.[10] Following a pair of punts by both teams, Oregon drove to the Auburn 1 yard line, but was stopped on the goal line and lost possession.

The teams traded possession several times in the 4th quarter, until Oregon recovered a fumble on the Auburn 40-yard line with 5:05 left. Oregon then drove down the field and scored a touchdown at the 2:33 minute mark. They added a two-point conversion to even the score, 19-19.[11]

On the game's final possession, Auburn drove 73 yards[12] to the Oregon 1-yard line. The drive included a run by Michael Dyer, in which he appeared to be tackled after 6-7 yards, but fell on top of defender Eddie Pleasant. Since neither his knees nor the ball touched the ground, the Auburn sideline urged Dyer to continue after getting back up, and the Oregon defense finally tackled him after a 37-yard gain. The play was reviewed and the ruling on the field was upheld. Dyer then rushed for a touchdown, but a subsequent review showed that Dyer's knee went down before crossing the goal line. The touchdown was reversed and the ball placed at the Oregon 1-yard line. From there, Auburn ran the clock down to 2 seconds, and Wes Byrum kicked a game-winning 19-yard field goal as time expired, giving Auburn the national championship.[13][14]

Scoring summary

Scoring summary
Quarter Time Drive Team Scoring information Score
Plays Yards TOP Auburn Oregon
2 14:13 10 62 3:01 Oregon 26-yard field goal by Rob Beard 0 3
2 12:00 8 82 2:13 Auburn Kodi Burns 35-yard touchdown reception from Cam Newton, Wes Byrum kick good 7 3
2 10:58 4 93 1:02 Oregon LaMichael James 8-yard touchdown reception from Darron Thomas, 2-point run good 7 11
2 3:26 1 -1 0:18 Auburn LaMichael James tackled in end zone for a safety by Mike Blanc 9 11
2 1:47 6 66 1:39 Auburn Emory Blake 30-yard touchdown reception from Cam Newton, Wes Byrum kick good 16 11
3 11:30 9 60 3:30 Auburn 28-yard field goal by Wes Byrum 19 11
4 2:33 8 40 2:21 Oregon LaMichael James 2-yard touchdown reception from Darron Thomas, 2-point pass good 19 19
4 0:00 7 73 2:33 Auburn 19-yard field goal by Wes Byrum 22 19
"TOP" = time of possession. For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football. 22 19

Statistics

Statistics ORE AUB
First downs 23 24
Total yards 449 519
Rushes–yards 32–75 50–274
Passing yards 374 265
Passing: Comp–Att–Int 28–41–2 20–35–1
Time of possession 27:03 32:57
Team Category Player Statistics
Auburn Passing Cam Newton 20/34, 265 yards, 2 TD, 1 INT
Rushing Michael Dyer 22 carries, 143 yards
Receiving Emory Blake 4 receptions, 54 yards, 1 TD
Oregon Passing Darron Thomas 27/40, 363 yards, 2 TD, 2 INT
Rushing LaMichael James 13 carries, 49 yards
Receiving Jeff Maehl 9 receptions, 133 yards

Aftermath

By winning the game, Auburn was crowned as the BCS National Champion. In addition, Auburn was ranked as the number one team by the Associated Press.[15]

Rankings

  • For the second time in BCS history, three No. 1 teams (Oklahoma, Auburn, and Oregon) were ranked in the first three standings of the year. In 1998, the first season of the BCS, UCLA debuted at No. 1, followed by Ohio State and Tennessee.
  • Three teams from non-Automatic Qualify conference schools (TCU, Boise State, Utah) were ranked in the top-five at the same time after three weeks of BCS rankings. TCU ended the season as the No. 2 team and won the 2011 Rose Bowl game. TCU was picked by a postseason poll as having won a share of the national championship, due to their 13-0 perfect record and win over #4 ranked Wisconsin in the Rose Bowl.[citation needed]

Notes

  • This was the first meeting between the two schools in football. Auburn had played one school from the state of Oregon (Oregon State at Birmingham in 1973) and Oregon had not previously played a team from the state of Alabama. Auburn had a 5–3 record against Pac-10 teams while Oregon was 4–4 against the SEC.[16][17]
  • As the Pac-10 and SEC never had a common bowl game tie-in during the entirety of the BCS era, the only ways for two teams from those conferences to meet in the postseason would be either for a team from each conference to qualify for the BCS National Championship Game, with this particular game being the only time that that happened during those 16 years, or for a team from either or both conferences to receive an at-large bid to a BCS bowl, something that never occurred (in 2002, the Sugar Bowl wanted USC to play Georgia, but the Orange Bowl, which had higher priority that year in terms of picks due to having a higher payout, beat them out and in 2013 the Sugar Bowl was considering picking Oregon to play Alabama, but ultimately passed them over in favor of Oklahoma). The most recent bowl game which featured a Pac-10 team vs an SEC team was the 1989 Freedom Bowl when the Washington Huskies defeated the Florida Gators 34-7. The Pac-10 and SEC both expanded in subsequent years (with the Pac-10 being renamed the Pac-12) and teams from those two conferences met again in the 2016 Peach Bowl with the Alabama Crimson Tide facing the Washington Huskies in a semifinal game of the College Football Playoff which replaced the Bowl Championship Series after the 2013 season, the Pac-12 and SEC would also eventually get a bowl game tie-in in the form of the Las Vegas Bowl in 2020, albeit it also has a rotating tie-in with the Big Ten Conference.
  • Two Auburn teams were undefeated in 1993 and 2004, but did not play for the national championship.
  • Seven BCS Championship game records were broken or tied, including the longest pass play when Darron Thomas passed to Jeff Maehl for 81 yards, the most team passing yards (374, Oregon), and most 2-point conversions (2).[citation needed] The combined passing yardage of the two teams (639 yards) were also the most in the games. Auburn's 85 total plays were a new record, exceeding the record set at the January 4, 2006 game between Texas and USC with 82 plays.[citation needed]
  • The game was played two days after the 2011 Tucson shooting, an attempted assassination attempt on Rep. Gabby Giffords of Arizona, that took the lives of several others, including a federal judge and a 9-year-old girl. A moment of silence was held in honor of those lost before the game. Tucson is in Pima County in Arizona, and the adjacent county is Maricopa County, where Glendale is located.
  • Cam Newton's performance was somewhat limited due a back injury, evident at the game's conclusion when he was lying in pain waiting on the trophy presentation.[18]

References

  1. ^ The Odds, Los Angeles Times, January 10, 2011
  2. ^ . nbcsports.com. November 12, 2010. Archived from the original on July 21, 2011. Retrieved April 14, 2018.
  3. ^ "BCS: Auburn/Oregon Down, Still Sets Cable Record - Sports Media Watch". sportsmediawatch.net. January 11, 2011. Retrieved April 14, 2018.
  4. ^ Dufresne, Chris (June 13, 2009), "Rose Bowl game moving to ESPN in 2011", Los Angeles Times
  5. ^ "BCS draws record cable rating", ESPN, January 13, 2011
  6. ^ Hedding, Judy (2010), , archived from the original on December 28, 2009, retrieved January 6, 2010
  7. ^ "2010 Auburn Tigers Stats".
  8. ^ "2010 Southeastern Conference Leaders".
  9. ^ The Associated Press (10 January 2011). "BCS game holds moment of silence before start". The Washington Post.[dead link]
  10. ^ "Auburn vs. Oregon - Box Score - January 10, 2011 - ESPN". ESPN.com. Retrieved April 14, 2018.
  11. ^ "LaMichael James #21 RB". ESPN.
  12. ^ "Auburn Tigers vs. Oregon Ducks - Drivechart - January 10, 2011 - ESPN". ESPN.com. Retrieved April 14, 2018.
  13. ^ "Auburn vs. Oregon - Game Recap - January 10, 2011 - ESPN". ESPN.com. Retrieved April 14, 2018.
  14. ^ "Auburn vs. Oregon - Play-By-Play". ESPN.com. January 10, 2011.
  15. ^ "Auburn wins first AP title since 1957". ESPN.
  16. ^ "Oregon vs Conferences". Archived from the original on July 10, 2012.
  17. ^ . Archived from the original on October 23, 2011. Retrieved October 15, 2011.
  18. ^ "Cam Newton X-Rayed Following BCS Championship, May Have 'Significant Back Injury'". SBNation.com. January 11, 2011. Retrieved April 14, 2018.

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The 2011 Tostitos BCS National Championship Game was a college football bowl game to determine the national champion of the 2010 NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision FBS season The finale of the 2010 2011 Bowl Championship Series was played at the University of Phoenix Stadium the host facility of the Fiesta Bowl in Glendale Arizona on January 10 2011 8 30 p m ET 2011 Tostitos BCS National Championship GameBCS Bowl GameOregon Ducks Auburn Tigers 12 0 13 0 Pac 10 SEC19 22Head coach Chip Kelly Head coach Gene ChizikAPCoachesBCS212 APCoachesBCS1211234 TotalOregon 01108 19Auburn 01633 22DateJanuary 10 2011Season2010StadiumUniversity of Phoenix StadiumLocationGlendale ArizonaMVPOffense Michael Dyer RB Auburn Defense Nick Fairley DT Auburn FavoriteAuburn by 2 1 National anthemAir Force Cadet ChoraleRefereeBill LeMonnier Big Ten Halftime showAuburn University Marching BandOregon Marching BandAttendance78 603PayoutUS 21 2 millionUnited States TV coverageNetworkESPNAnnouncersBrent Musburger play by play Kirk Herbstreit analyst Erin Andrews and Tom Rinaldi sideline 2 Nielsen ratings17 8 27 3 million viewers 3 BCS National Championship Game lt 2010 2012 gt The Auburn Tigers from the Southeastern Conference faced the Oregon Ducks of the Pacific 10 Conference for the national championship The Ducks were seeking to win their first national championship in school history A 19 yard field goal by Wes Byrum as time expired won the game for the Tigers with the final score 22 19 It was the Tigers s fifth NCAA recognized national championship and the second claimed by the school The game was the first BCS National Championship Game not televised on network television instead being aired on ESPN 4 and simulcast on ESPN3 and recorded a 16 1 rating the highest overnight rating on record for a cable television program topping the previous high of 14 4 set by New England Patriots vs New Orleans Saints on ESPN in 2009 5 This marked the second time that the national championship under the BCS system was played in Arizona 6 It was also the first time that the BCS National Championship was streamed to a video game console specifically the Xbox 360 Contents 1 Teams 1 1 Oregon Ducks 1 2 Auburn Tigers 2 Starting lineups 3 Game summary 3 1 Scoring summary 3 2 Statistics 4 Aftermath 5 Rankings 6 Notes 7 ReferencesTeams EditFinishing No 1 and No 2 in the final BCS rankings respectively the Auburn Tigers from the Southeastern Conference faced the Oregon Ducks of the Pacific 10 Conference for the national championship Both teams finished the regular season undefeated The Coaches Poll which partially factored into the BCS rankings had Oregon No 1 and Auburn No 2 though Auburn s higher rankings in the Harris Interactive Poll and computer polls gave them the edge for No 1 in the BCS The Associated Press Poll AP which did not factor into the BCS rankings had Auburn No 1 and Oregon No 2 Oregon Ducks Edit See also 2010 Oregon Ducks football team The Ducks led the Pacific 10 Conference in scoring offense 592 points 49 3 average rushing offense 42 touchdowns 303 8 yards per game rushing defense 11 touchdowns 117 6 yards per game and total offense 71 touchdowns 537 5 yards per game The team was led by tailback LaMichael James who tops the conference with 1 682 yards on 281 carries 21 touchdowns and averaging 152 9 yards per game His longest carry was for 76 yards Jeff Maehl was Oregon s top receiver at 78 58 ypg for 12 touchdowns Casey Matthews had averaged 6 08 tackles per game for the Ducks followed by Spencer Paysinger 5 7 Talmadge Jackson III 5 6 and John Boyett 5 6 Oregon was wearing the Nike new Pro Combat uniforms their 13th uniform combination worn this season Auburn Tigers Edit See also 2010 Auburn Tigers football team The Tigers completed the season on top of the Southeastern 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 Quarterback and Heisman Trophy winner Cam Newton led the conference in rushing pass efficiency total offense and scoring On the receiving end Darvin Adams caught 48 passes for 909 yards 69 92 ypg and 7 touchdowns On the defensive side Auburn was led by Lombardi Award winning Consensus All American defensive tackle Nick Fairly who led the conference in sacks 11 5 and tackles for loss 24 The Tigers secondary was led by Josh Bynes Zac Etheridge and Neiko Thorpe combined to make 199 tackles for the Tigers during the season The Tigers were very strong in close games having a 6 0 record in one possession games entering the National Championship 7 8 Starting lineups Edit Auburn quarterback Cam Newton was the 2010 Heisman trophy winner Oregon running back LaMichael James entered the game as the Doak Walker Award winner Selected in an NFL Draft number corresponds to draft round 2010 All American Auburn Position OregonOffenseDarvin Adams WR Lavasier TuineiTerrell Zachary WR D J Davis Lee Ziemba 7 LT Bo ThranMike Berry LG Carson YorkRyan Pugh C Jordan HolmesByron Isom RG C E KaiserBrandon Mosley 4 RT Mark Asper 6Philip Lutzenkirchen TE David PaulsonKodi Burns WR Jeff Maehl Cam Newton 1 QB Darron ThomasMichael Dyer RB LaMichael James 2DefenseNosa Eguae DE Terrell TurnerZach Clayton 7 DT Brandon Blair Nick Fairley 1 DT Zac ClarkAntoine Carter DE Kenny RoweJosh Bynes MLB Casey Matthews 4Craig Stevens LOLB Spencer PaysingerDaren Bates ROLB Josh Kaddu 5Demond Washington CB Cliff HarrisNeiko Thorpe CB Talmadge Jackson IIIZac Etheridge FS John Boyett 6Mike McNeil SS Eddie PleasantGame summary EditPrior to the game a moment of silence was held for the victims of the shooting in Tucson Arizona two days before the game in which U S Representative Gabby Giffords was shot in the head and six others including Federal Judge John Roll were killed 9 Despite the two teams having among the nations top offenses neither team scored in the first quarter with both teams punting on their opening drive On Oregon s second drive Thomas threw an interception to Demond Washington On the second play of the ensuing drive Newton threw an interception to Cliff Harris On the following drive after moving the ball to the Auburn 27 Thomas threw his second interception this time to safety Zac Etheridge Auburn once again failed to capitalize on a Thomas interception and punted Early in the second quarter Oregon scored the first points on a 26 yard field goal to go up 3 0 Auburn then claimed the lead on an 82 yard drive finishing with a Kodi Burns touchdown reception Oregon responded quickly with a four play drive ending with a touchdown reception by LaMichael James and added a two point conversion to make the score 11 7 The next drive Auburn drove to the Oregon one yard line but turned the ball over on downs Two plays later however Auburn tackled James in the endzone for a safety making the score 11 9 On Auburn s final drive of the first half Newton found Emory Blake for a 30 yard touchdown pass to make the score 16 11 at the half On the first drive of the 3rd quarter Auburn kicker Wes Byrum kicked a 28 yard field goal to give Auburn a 19 11 lead 10 Following a pair of punts by both teams Oregon drove to the Auburn 1 yard line but was stopped on the goal line and lost possession The teams traded possession several times in the 4th quarter until Oregon recovered a fumble on the Auburn 40 yard line with 5 05 left Oregon then drove down the field and scored a touchdown at the 2 33 minute mark They added a two point conversion to even the score 19 19 11 On the game s final possession Auburn drove 73 yards 12 to the Oregon 1 yard line The drive included a run by Michael Dyer in which he appeared to be tackled after 6 7 yards but fell on top of defender Eddie Pleasant Since neither his knees nor the ball touched the ground the Auburn sideline urged Dyer to continue after getting back up and the Oregon defense finally tackled him after a 37 yard gain The play was reviewed and the ruling on the field was upheld Dyer then rushed for a touchdown but a subsequent review showed that Dyer s knee went down before crossing the goal line The touchdown was reversed and the ball placed at the Oregon 1 yard line From there Auburn ran the clock down to 2 seconds and Wes Byrum kicked a game winning 19 yard field goal as time expired giving Auburn the national championship 13 14 Scoring summary Edit Scoring summaryQuarter Time Drive Team Scoring information ScorePlays Yards TOP Auburn Oregon2 14 13 10 62 3 01 Oregon 26 yard field goal by Rob Beard 0 32 12 00 8 82 2 13 Auburn Kodi Burns 35 yard touchdown reception from Cam Newton Wes Byrum kick good 7 32 10 58 4 93 1 02 Oregon LaMichael James 8 yard touchdown reception from Darron Thomas 2 point run good 7 112 3 26 1 1 0 18 Auburn LaMichael James tackled in end zone for a safety by Mike Blanc 9 112 1 47 6 66 1 39 Auburn Emory Blake 30 yard touchdown reception from Cam Newton Wes Byrum kick good 16 113 11 30 9 60 3 30 Auburn 28 yard field goal by Wes Byrum 19 114 2 33 8 40 2 21 Oregon LaMichael James 2 yard touchdown reception from Darron Thomas 2 point pass good 19 194 0 00 7 73 2 33 Auburn 19 yard field goal by Wes Byrum 22 19 TOP time of possession For other American football terms see Glossary of American football 22 19Statistics Edit Statistics ORE AUBFirst downs 23 24Total yards 449 519Rushes yards 32 75 50 274Passing yards 374 265Passing Comp Att Int 28 41 2 20 35 1Time of possession 27 03 32 57Team Category Player StatisticsAuburn Passing Cam Newton 20 34 265 yards 2 TD 1 INTRushing Michael Dyer 22 carries 143 yardsReceiving Emory Blake 4 receptions 54 yards 1 TDOregon Passing Darron Thomas 27 40 363 yards 2 TD 2 INTRushing LaMichael James 13 carries 49 yardsReceiving Jeff Maehl 9 receptions 133 yardsAftermath EditBy winning the game Auburn was crowned as the BCS National Champion In addition Auburn was ranked as the number one team by the Associated Press 15 Rankings EditMain article 2010 NCAA Division I FBS football rankings For the second time in BCS history three No 1 teams Oklahoma Auburn and Oregon were ranked in the first three standings of the year In 1998 the first season of the BCS UCLA debuted at No 1 followed by Ohio State and Tennessee Three teams from non Automatic Qualify conference schools TCU Boise State Utah were ranked in the top five at the same time after three weeks of BCS rankings TCU ended the season as the No 2 team and won the 2011 Rose Bowl game TCU was picked by a postseason poll as having won a share of the national championship due to their 13 0 perfect record and win over 4 ranked Wisconsin in the Rose Bowl citation needed Notes EditThis was the first meeting between the two schools in football Auburn had played one school from the state of Oregon Oregon State at Birmingham in 1973 and Oregon had not previously played a team from the state of Alabama Auburn had a 5 3 record against Pac 10 teams while Oregon was 4 4 against the SEC 16 17 As the Pac 10 and SEC never had a common bowl game tie in during the entirety of the BCS era the only ways for two teams from those conferences to meet in the postseason would be either for a team from each conference to qualify for the BCS National Championship Game with this particular game being the only time that that happened during those 16 years or for a team from either or both conferences to receive an at large bid to a BCS bowl something that never occurred in 2002 the Sugar Bowl wanted USC to play Georgia but the Orange Bowl which had higher priority that year in terms of picks due to having a higher payout beat them out and in 2013 the Sugar Bowl was considering picking Oregon to play Alabama but ultimately passed them over in favor of Oklahoma The most recent bowl game which featured a Pac 10 team vs an SEC team was the 1989 Freedom Bowl when the Washington Huskies defeated the Florida Gators 34 7 The Pac 10 and SEC both expanded in subsequent years with the Pac 10 being renamed the Pac 12 and teams from those two conferences met again in the 2016 Peach Bowl with the Alabama Crimson Tide facing the Washington Huskies in a semifinal game of the College Football Playoff which replaced the Bowl Championship Series after the 2013 season the Pac 12 and SEC would also eventually get a bowl game tie in in the form of the Las Vegas Bowl in 2020 albeit it also has a rotating tie in with the Big Ten Conference Two Auburn teams were undefeated in 1993 and 2004 but did not play for the national championship Seven BCS Championship game records were broken or tied including the longest pass play when Darron Thomas passed to Jeff Maehl for 81 yards the most team passing yards 374 Oregon and most 2 point conversions 2 citation needed The combined passing yardage of the two teams 639 yards were also the most in the games Auburn s 85 total plays were a new record exceeding the record set at the January 4 2006 game between Texas and USC with 82 plays citation needed The game was played two days after the 2011 Tucson shooting an attempted assassination attempt on Rep Gabby Giffords of Arizona that took the lives of several others including a federal judge and a 9 year old girl A moment of silence was held in honor of those lost before the game Tucson is in Pima County in Arizona and the adjacent county is Maricopa County where Glendale is located Cam Newton s performance was somewhat limited due a back injury evident at the game s conclusion when he was lying in pain waiting on the trophy presentation 18 References Edit The Odds Los Angeles Times January 10 2011 Herbstreit Musburger to call title game nbcsports com November 12 2010 Archived from the original on July 21 2011 Retrieved April 14 2018 BCS Auburn Oregon Down Still Sets Cable Record Sports Media Watch sportsmediawatch net January 11 2011 Retrieved April 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