Auburn 24, South Carolina 17

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Final

7:30 PM ET, September 28, 2006
Williams-Brice Stadium
COLUMBIA, SC

No. 2 Auburn survives scare at South Carolina

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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... Patrick Lee knocked down Syvelle Newton's fourth-down pass in the end zone with 19 seconds left.
Gameball goes to... Newton, who kept the Gamecocks close with his 240 passing yards, two TD throws and 40 rushing yards.
Stat of the game... 0: The Gamecocks did not take a single offensive snap in the third quarter.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1624
Total Yards307349
Passing180240
Rushing127109
Penalties8-505-31
3rd Down Conversions4-106-13
4th Down Conversions3-33-4
Turnovers12
Possession29:4030:20
Individual Leaders
Auburn Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Cox13/1918010
South Carolina Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Newton21/3524021
Auburn Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Irons27117224
Stewart322020
Taylor1101
South Carolina Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Newton2044014
Davis937011
Boyd528013
Auburn Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Trott331111
Taylor243025
Smith237031
McKenzie125025
South Carolina Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
McKinley8110128
Rice448020
Boyd326015
Hail31609
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERAUBSCAR
TD8:07KENNY IRONS 1 YD RUN (JOHN VAUGHN KICK)
Drive info: 9 plays, 69 yards.
70
SECOND QUARTERAUBSCAR
FG9:09RYAN SUCCOP 49 YD FG
Drive info: 8 plays, 28 yards.
73
TD4:37TOMMY TROTT 9 YD PASS FROM BRANDON COX (JOHN VAUGHN KICK)
Drive info: 9 plays, 80 yards.
143
TD0:46KENNY MCKINLEY 13 YD PASS FROM SYVELLE NEWTON (RYAN SUCCOP KICK)
Drive info: 9 plays, 75 yards.
1410
THIRD QUARTERAUBSCAR
FG6:22JOHN VAUGHN 24 YD FG
Drive info: 17 plays, 85 yards.
1710
FOURTH QUARTERAUBSCAR
TD14:52KENNY IRONS 1 YD RUN (JOHN VAUGHN KICK)
Drive info: 13 plays, 52 yards.
2410
TD8:25JARED COOK 25 YD PASS FROM SYVELLE NEWTON (RYAN SUCCOP KICK)
Drive info: 15 plays, 93 yards.
2417

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) -- It couldn't have been a better trip back to South Carolina for Auburn's Kenny Irons -- he saw some good friends and showed his old school why it never should've let him leave.

The former Gamecocks back ran for 117 yards and two touchdowns as the second-ranked Tigers beat South Carolina 24-17 on Thursday night.

"It felt pretty good ... a good feeling," Irons said.

Even better, he said was that Auburn (5-0, 3-0 Southeastern Conference) picked up a critical victory that kept its unbeaten season -- and its hopes to reach the national title game -- alive.

With all that success, Irons barely thinks about the disappointment he felt in 2003 -- that ultimately led him to seek out Auburn -- sitting behind younger runners like Demetris Summers on coach Lou Holtz's depth chart.

"There are no hard feelings," Irons said. "It's all fun and games on the field."

Still, Auburn needed a last-second defensive stop to get out of Williams-Brice with the a victory.

The Gamecocks (3-2, 1-2) rallied from 24-10 down. They drove to Auburn's 6, but Patrick Lee knocked away Syvelle Newton's floating pass to star receiver Sidney Rice with 19 seconds to go.

Along with Irons' ground game and their rock-solid defense, the Tigers displayed a passing game that helped them take every snap of the third quarter.

Neither coach could remember a game where one team so dominated a quarter of play.

"I think that's a first for me," South Carolina coach Steve Spurrier said. "I haven't a seen a game where one team had it for the entire quarter."

Brandon Cox completed nine of 13 passes for 125 yards in the third to keep Auburn moving and the South Carolina offense off the field.

On the opening drive of the second half, Cox hit Lee Guess for 12 yards on third-and-11. The quarterback later connected with Tommy Trott on an 11-yarder that set up John Vaughn's 24-yard field goal.

Then with the Gamecocks feeling good about holding Auburn out of the end zone, coach Tommy Tuberville took a page from Spurrier's book and stunned the Gamecocks with a perfectly executed onside kick. No South Carolina player was within 3 yards of the ball when it landed, and Jerraud Powers recovered for Auburn.

Cox came out firing again. He had an 18-yard pass to Taylor, an 8-yarder to Robert Dunn on fourth-and-6 and a 25-yarder to Taylor on third-and-21.

Irons finished the drive on the first play of the fourth quarter, scoring on fourth-and-goal from the 1 to put Auburn ahead 24-10.

Tuberville said Cox had one bad pass in the game.

"We've got to throw the ball more. We know that," Tuberville said.

Auburn's defense made sure the offensive effort held up.

South Carolina closed to a touchdown on Syvelle Newton's 25-yard pass to Jared Cook with 8:25 to go.

It looked like the Gamecocks had the tying touchdown on their final drive, but Newton's perfect pass bounced off Cook's hands as he crossed into the end zone.

On fourth down, Newton tried to find Rice, who set a school record with five TD catches a week earlier against Florida Atlantic. But Lee was there to make sure Rice didn't make the catch.

"It's like I told the guys, we're not good enough to beat a team like Auburn," Spurrier said.

Auburn has won 19 of its past 20 regular-season SEC games.

For Irons, it was a much sweeter time at Williams-Brice Stadium than his last game here. He was on the Gamecocks' sideline watching the team's 63-17 loss to Clemson and clearly in coach Lou Holtz's doghouse. Irons decided it was better to leave than remain buried on the Gamecocks' depth chart.

When told of Iron's performance, his brother -- and Auburn defensive back -- David was impressed: "Man. that's unbelieveable," he said.

Kenny Irons got going early. He had 38 yards on Auburn's first drive, finishing it off by stretching the ball over the goal line while caught in the arms of linebacker Jasper Brinkley.

Irons led Auburn to its other first-half touchdown. He had runs of 24 and 11 yards, and fullback Carl Stewart broke off a 20-yard run to the Gamecocks 7. Two plays later, Cox connected with Trott for a 9-yard touchdown pass and a 14-3 lead.

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Thursday, September 28th
Auburn 24 Final
South Carolina 17
Saturday, September 30th
Tennessee 41 Final
Memphis 7
Mississippi State 17 Final
LSU 48
Alabama 13 Final
Florida 28
Central Michigan 36 Final
Kentucky 45
Temple 14 Final
Vanderbilt 43
Georgia 14 Final
Mississippi 9