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Auburn 63, Ball St. 3

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Posted 8:26PM on Saturday 17th September 2005 ( 19 years ago )
AUBURN, Ala. (AP) The Auburn Tigers were looking to audition kickoff men and tailbacks.<br> <br> The Tigers got plenty of opportunities to do both in a 63-3 victory over Ball State on Saturday when every drive ended with a touchdown and every tailback supplied a big play or two.<br> <br> Kenny Irons and Brad Lester rushed for two touchdowns each and Lester returned a kick 93 yards for another TD for Auburn (2-1), which had five tailbacks score and averaged 10 yards per play.<br> <br> A mismatch from the start, the Tigers made it into a numbers game: How high could they go.<br> <br> ``At halftime, we were up 35-0 and Coach said he wanted to score 50,&#39;&#39; said quarterback Brandon Cox, a pristine 16-of-19 passing for 171 yards and a touchdown. ``We said we wanted 60, and we did it.&#39;&#39;<br> <br> They did just about everything else they wanted to as well against the Cardinals (0-3).<br> <br> Irons carried 11 times for 147 yards, including a 68-yard score, and didn&#39;t play in the second half. The Tigers had been searching for a tailback tandem among four contenders, and Irons and Lester did their part to emerge from the logjam.<br> <br> Lester had a 70-yard run to set up his 3-yard TD in the fourth quarter and gained 91 yards on seven carries.<br> <br> ``It&#39;s our jobs on the line because after a few weeks they&#39;re only going to take two backs,&#39;&#39; he said. ``All of us are going to be competitive and pick it up a step.&#39;&#39;<br> <br> The Tigers gained 390 yards rushing and even reserve Tristan Davis slipped in a 52-yard TD run in the closing minutes during a brief stint on offense. The defensive back/tailback also made a tackle on the next series.<br> <br> ``Our goal was to score every time we got the ball on offense, and we did that,&#39;&#39; Auburn coach Tommy Tuberville said. ``I thought we would throw in a couple of field goals.&#39;&#39;<br> <br> The kickers got plenty of other work between John Vaughn&#39;s extra points and three players getting their shots at kickoff after Tuberville opened that job up to all comers. Punter Kody Bliss who effectively got a day off from his regular job started but his final kick went out of bounds, one of the problems that had plagued the Tigers.<br> <br> Lester&#39;s kick return in the third quarter ruined Ball State&#39;s momentary good mood after the team&#39;s lone score, a field goal. It was Auburn&#39;s first score on a kick return since 2000, and the blockers gave him a big hole to dart through.<br> <br> ``They just made my job easy,&#39;&#39; Lester said. ``They kicked everybody out and once I got past the kicker it was pretty much just a light stride from there.&#39;&#39;<br> <br> Ball State has given up 169 points in its first three games and was short-handed, with seven players suspended in a continuing investigation of alleged NCAA violations discovered last spring.<br> <br> Things don&#39;t get any easier for the Cardinals, who visit Boston College next week to continue a brutal schedule.<br> <br> ``There is no good news out of this football game,&#39;&#39; Ball State coach Brady Hoke said.<br> <br> Auburn gave several starters the day off to recuperate from minor injuries and started playing some reserves well before halftime. Overall, the Tigers got 74 players in the game.<br> <br> Ball State quarterback Joey Lynch thinks his team had something to do with Auburn looking so dominant.<br> <br> ``Not to take anything away from them, but I don&#39;t think Auburn is as good as we let them show today,&#39;&#39; said Lynch, who was 14 of 24 for 127 yards . ``We didn&#39;t do our part at all.<br> <br> (Copyright 2005 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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