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flathead
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Crimson and White
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9/9/2007 6:05:01 PM
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Birmingham News South Florida is a giant killer again. The Bulls overcame numerous missed opportunities in the second half, but took advantage of an Auburn offense that struggled throughout, to knock off the No.17 Tigers 26-23 in overtime in front of 82,617 fans in Jordan-Hare Stadium on Saturday night. More...
"We were very lucky to even be in it," Auburn coach Tommy Tuberville said. "We have to start evaluating what we're doing. It's tough going into your first SEC game, but we'll try to find some players who can get the job done." More...
Dothan Eagle In the end, it came down to the quarterbacks. South Florida’s Matt Grothe took advantage of his opportunities. Auburn’s Brandon Cox didn’t. More...
Florence Times Daily Several times, South Florida gashed the kick coverage units for large returns and the last one, especially, cost Auburn badly. More...
Huntsville Times Through turnovers, kicking game breakdowns and fatigue, Auburn's defense fought on Saturday night. But finally, there was just too much to overcome. South Florida quarterback Matt Grothe hit Jessie Hester Jr. with a 14-yard touchdown pass to lift the Bulls to a 26-23 overtime victory over No. 17 Auburn at Jordan-Hare Stadium. More...
Mobile Press Register The Bulls mobbed Hester near the Auburn student section, dodged debris raining from the stands, and then relocated the celebration to the ecstatic South Florida section in the other corner of the stadium. Long after most of Auburn's fans had filed out, Bulls fans were still chanting "USF! USF!" More...
Auburn's defense has been forced into some difficult situations early in the 2007 football season, and none looked more dire than the third quarter Saturday night against South Florida at Jordan-Hare Stadium. More...
Montgomery Advertiser Four missed field-goal kicks. A blocked kick. Several other possessions ended in Auburn territory as unrealized opportunities. The Tigers were living on borrowed time for most of the second half. In overtime, Auburn's time ran out. More...
Opelika-Auburn News South Florida is good. Shhhh ... word might get out. What about Auburn? Umm ... It’s hard to get a feel for a team when you never know which one is going to show up on any given play. More...
Grothe, South Florida’s sophomore quarterback, took what Auburn’s defense gave him, sticking to short passes and occasional scrambles. He only threw one touchdown - the game-winner, a 14-yarder to Jessie Hester in overtime. More importantly
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