Auburn 24, LSU 30

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Final

9:00 PM ET, October 20, 2007
Tiger Stadium
BATON ROUGE, LA

Byrd's TD catch with 1 second left lifts LSU past Auburn

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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... Matt Flynn found Demetrius Byrd on a last-second, 22-yard miracle touchdown to put LSU up 30-24. It was a gutsy call that paid off big for Les Miles and the Tigers.
Gameball goes to... Flynn. He's the definition of clutch. LSU's senior QB completed 22 of 34 passes for 318 yards and three TDs. He also carried the ball 10 times for 33 yards.
Stat of the game... 292. Auburn racked up just 292 yards of total offense (212 from QB Brandon Cox alone) -- nearly 200 fewer yards than LSU. But Auburn had the ball for nearly five more minutes than LSU.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1623
Total Yards296488
Passing199319
Rushing97169
Penalties3-205-35
3rd Down Conversions6-147-15
4th Down Conversions0-00-0
Turnovers02
Possession32:4427:16
Air/Ground Leaders
Auburn Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Cox18/2819920
LSU Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Flynn22/3431931
Perrilloux0/1000
Auburn Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Lester1668013
Tate101706
LSU Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Hester950020
Flynn1034018
Auburn Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Billings678131
Smith656119
LSU Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Doucet793033
Byrd389158
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERAUBLSU
TD10:10Montez Billings 17 Yd Pass From Brandon Cox (Wes Byrum Kick)
Drive: 11 plays, 63 yds, 4:50
70
TD03:19Keiland Williams 46 Yd Pass From Matt Flynn (Colt David Kick)
Drive: 4 plays, 62 yds, 1:46
77
SECOND QUARTERAUBLSU
TD09:34Carl Stewart 1 Yd Run (Wes Byrum Kick)
Drive: 3 plays, 40 yds, 1:23
147
FG01:40Wes Byrum 22 Yd
Drive: 12 plays, 90 yds, 5:12
177
THIRD QUARTERAUBLSU
FG11:21Colt David 29 Yd
Drive: 8 plays, 56 yds, 3:39
1710
FG02:03Colt David 26 Yd
Drive: 5 plays, 60 yds, :53
1713
FOURTH QUARTERAUBLSU
TD12:55Jacob Hester 5 Yd Pass From Matt Flynn (Colt David Kick)
Drive: 8 plays, 85 yds, 2:18
1720
FG08:12Colt David 33 Yd
Drive: 7 plays, 55 yds, 2:54
1723
TD03:21Rodgeriqus Smith 3 Yd Pass From Brandon Cox (Wes Byrum Kick)
Drive: 9 plays, 82 yds, 4:51
2423
TD00:01Demetrius Byrd 22 Yd Pass From Matt Flynn (Colt David Kick)
Drive: 9 plays, 58 yds, 3:20
2430

BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) -- Demetrius Byrd waved up at the press box, hoping LSU offensive coordinator Gary Crowton had seen what he saw.

With time expiring on LSU's national title hopes, Byrd wanted a chance to beat the lone defender on his side of the field.

"Then I got in the huddle and that was the play call, and I knew I just had to go out there and make a play on it," Byrd said.

With a second to spare, Byrd hauled in Matt Flynn's 22-yard fade to the back of the end zone, lifting fifth-ranked LSU to a 30-24 victory over No. 18 Auburn on Saturday night.

Just another chapter in a long history of tight, thrilling contests between these two teams, with big hits, controversial calls and dramatic endings.

A week after losing in triple overtime to Kentucky and giving up the No. 1 ranking, LSU (No. 4 BCS) couldn't afford a second straight loss.

Now with South Florida losing earlier in the week, LSU (7-1, 4-1 Southeastern Conference) is certain to move up to at least third in the BCS standings, behind only undefeated Ohio State, which also won, and possibly Boston College, which was idle this weekend.

The victory also puts LSU on the inside track to win the SEC West, as the winner of the Auburn-LSU rivalry has done in five of the past seven years.

Flynn finished with 319 yards passing and three touchdowns, the last on what seemed to be a risky play called by a coach who's shown he's not afraid to gamble.

Les Miles had converted five fourth downs in a dramatic 28-24 victory over Florida the last time LSU was at home. This time, he let Flynn take one last shot at the end zone with the clock winding down, when the safer play would have been to set up for a potential game-winning field goal attempt.

LSU had a timeout left, but the Tigers cut it awfully close on their final play.

"If we tip the ball in the end zone, the game's over," Auburn defensive coordinator Will Muschamp said. "They made the play."

Miles said those calls come from being confident in his players, who had come back from a 17-7 halftime deficit.

"They showed great character and great resolve and want -- the way they played in the second half," Miles said.

Auburn's Brandon Cox turned in a gutty performance, passing for 199 yards and a pair of touchdowns despite taking numerous big hits.

His last scoring pass, a 3-yard strike to Rodgeriqus Smith, gave Auburn a 24-23 lead with 3:21 to go.

It completed an 83-yard drive, which Auburn had the benefit of engineering without LSU standout defensive tackle Glenn Dorsey on the field. Dorsey left the game in the third quarter with an injured right leg after he was caught awkwardly in a pile at the line of scrimmage.

But Auburn (5-3, 3-2), following a game-long pattern of keeping the ball away from LSU returner Trindon Holliday, squibbed the kickoff, giving LSU the ball on its 42.

"We just weren't going to kick it to their returner," Auburn coach Tommy Tuberville said. "We still felt good about it. We didn't make the plays."

Flynn scrambled for 19 yards during the final drive, then took one more shot at the end zone instead of getting the ball in the middle of the field to set a field goal attempt. He floated a pass perfectly to the back of the end zone, where Byrd emerged from behind defensive back Jarraud Powers and made a sliding catch, sending Tiger Stadium into a frenzy.

"They made a great call and a great catch," Powers said. "I had him covered."

LSU extended its winning streak in Death Valley to 18 games. Auburn came in on a three-game winning streak that included impressive road wins over No. 14 Florida and Arkansas.

Jacob Hester gave LSU a 20-17 lead, diving for the pylon early in the fourth quarter after catching a swing-pass on third-and-goal from the 5. He also led a patient rushing attack that amassed 169 yards, all but 40 in the second half.

A flag was thrown on Hester's touchdown for LSU having not enough players line up on the line of scrimmage. But officials wanted to see a replay of the play to confirm that Hester had in fact got the pylon for a score. In doing so, they decided LSU was in fact lined up properly and picked up the flag.

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Tuberville was furious and argued with officials for several minutes before the ensuing kickoff.

"That's obviously got to be looked at," Tuberville said. "There's a flag on the field. You've got to work that out before you start looking at [the replay]. Unfortunately they did it the way you're not supposed to."

Auburn led 17-7 at halftime after getting touchdowns on Cox's 17-yard pass to Montez Billings and Carl Stewart's dive over the pile.

LSU's lone touchdown of the first half came when Keiland Williams turned a swing pass into a 46-yard touchdown.

Flynn led LSU back with help from his best receiver, Early Doucet, back from a groin injury that had caused him to miss most of the last five games. Doucet made several clutch catches, finishing with seven receptions for 93 yards.

"The return with Early Doucet on the offensive side helped us a ton and we look forward to having him the rest of the way," Miles said.

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Saturday, October 20th
Tennessee 17 Final
Alabama 41
Vanderbilt 17 Final
South Carolina 6
Arkansas 44 Final
Mississippi 8
Florida 45 Final
Kentucky 37
Mississippi State 13 Final
West Virginia 38
Auburn 24 Final
LSU 30