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Auburn football gutted by Vanderbilt in overtime loss: Score, highlights
Auburn football faces No. 16 Vanderbilt in its first game under interim head coach DJ Durkin. Stay tuned here for our live updates from Nashville.
AUBURN — It finally happened. Auburn football made what felt like a long-awaited move and fired head coach Hugh Freeze last weekend, in the aftermath of a dismal defeat to Kentucky.
Here are three takeaways from Auburn’s game at Vanderbilt: Auburn entered the halftime break with a 10-point lead over Vanderbilt, after its offense put together 292 yards of total offense and two touchdowns.
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Auburn basketball takes on Merrimack in nonconference tilt: Live score updates
AUBURN — While it was far from pretty, Auburn basketball is undefeated one game into the Steven Pearl era.
See our predictions, picks for Vanderbilt football's matchup with Auburn as Diego Pavia will take on a Tigers interim coach instead of Hugh Freeze.
The 33 points look good in the box score, but the Tigers only scored one offensive touchdown all game. Alex McPherson was the hero, making all six of his field goal attempts, while the offense never got in the endzone again after its first drive.
Keyshawn Hall scored 25 points to lead No. 20 Auburn to a 95-57 win over Merrimack. Hall also had 14 rebounds for his first double-double with the Tigers.
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No. 16 Missouri football is leaving its Saturday matchup against Auburn on the road with a 23-17 win in double-overtime. It was often ugly, but this series always seemingly is. And it’s Mizzou leaving the event with its season still intact.
The uber-talented sophomore hauled in a 23-yard touchdown pass from Ashton Daniels with 5:27 left to help the Tigers tied the game 38-38. On the play, Coleman appeared to be blocked from the ball by the defensive back, only to reach out blindly with one hand and corral it in the end zone.