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No. 11 Auburn Upsets No. 8 Alabama 28-18

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Posted 10:07PM on Saturday 19th November 2005 ( 19 years ago )
AUBURN, Ala. (AP) -- Unleashing a relentless pass rush, No. 11 Auburn upstaged one of the nation&#39;s stingiest defenses to remain dominant in the Iron Bowl.<br> <br> Brandon Cox passed for two first-half touchdowns and the Tigers sacked Brodie Croyle 11 times in a 28-18 victory over No. 8 Alabama Saturday, their fourth consecutive win in this bitter rivalry.<br> <br> Auburn (9-2, 7-1 Southeastern Conference) clinched at least a share of the Western Division title for the fifth time in six seasons with their second straight win over a top-10 team. LSU would play for the SEC title with wins over Mississippi and Arkansas.<br> <br> With an anemic offense, Alabama (9-2, 6-2) continued a season-ending tumble with its second loss in a row after riding the nation&#39;s top scoring defense into national title contention earlier in the year. <br> <br> The Tigers sacked Croyle seven times for minus-51 yards in the first half and cashed in on three short touchdown drives in the opening 11 minutes en route to a 28-7 halftime lead. Alabama&#39;s offense couldn&#39;t muster even the hint of a comeback, allowing Auburn fans to gloat with chants of &#34;Overrated!&#34;.<br> <br> &#34;There was no doubt who was going to win this football game after the first 5 or 6 minutes,&#34; Auburn coach Tommy Tuberville said. &#34;Our guys came out and made a statement.&#34;<br> <br> The game hardly lived up to its billing. The teams entered the game with the best combined record since coming in 19-0-1 in 1994, but it was a mismatch from the outset.<br> <br> Auburn&#39;s defense bullied a young offensive line so badly, the Tide handed off to Kenneth Darby on three consecutive plays down 18 points in the final minutes of the third quarter.<br> <br> &#34;It was a beautiful sight,&#34; Tuberville said of the defensive performance.<br> <br> Alabama managed just 188 yards, losing 81 on sacks.<br> <br> This is the first time since 1986-89 that Auburn has won four Iron Bowl games in a row. Several players rushed straight to the student section to celebrate and defensive end Quentin Groves plunged into the stands. Tuberville waved a white towel toward the fans as he took a brief victory trot behind the end zone.<br> <br> The Tigers were coming off a 31-30 win at Georgia and have now won six of their last seven games against top-10 teams.<br> <br> Croyle was just 13-of-25 passing for a season-low 109 yards, many of those coming on a late drive that fell short.<br> <br> Making his first Iron Bowl start, Cox was 13-of-15 for 120 yards in the first half, including TD passes of 7 yards to Ben Obomanu and Cole Bennett. After that, he mostly handed off to Kenny Irons or threw it away under pressure to avoid mistakes.<br> <br> Irons gained 103 yards on 28 carries, including an 8-yard scoring run, for his sixth consecutive 100-yard effort. Obomanu added a 45-yard reverse for his second TD of the first quarter.<br> <br> Darby gained 91 yards on 18 carries.<br> <br> Alabama drove deep into Auburn territory twice in the closing minutes. The first threat ended with a sack. Backup quarterback John Parker Wilson hit DJ Hall on a 37-yard pass on fourth down and plunged over the goal line on the next play with 23 seconds left. The Tide converted the 2-point play.<br> <br> The Tigers got three touchdowns after starting near or across midfield in the first 11 minutes. The Tide was pushed back for a loss of 35 yards on its first four possessions, setting up the good field position. Croyle was sacked seven times and recovered his own fumble after a botched handoff on another play.<br> <br> The Tigers&#39; worst starting position during that stretch was their own 45.<br> <br> Auburn had 187 yards to Alabama&#39;s 43 in the first half.<br> <br> Alabama had built a 9-0 record before injuries to receiver Tyrone Prothro and center JB Closner took away their main big-play threat and the offensive line&#39;s lone senior.<br> <br> The Tigers had been overshadowed all season by the Tide, building the league&#39;s top offense despite the loss of three NFL first-round draft picks from the backfield.<br> <br> © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.

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