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Resurgent Auburn faces No. 1 Florida

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Posted 5:10PM on Friday 26th January 2007 ( 18 years ago )
AUBURN, Ala. - Jeff Lebo doesn&#39;t need to stroll around campus or check with the ticket office to know there&#39;s finally some buzz about Auburn&#39;s basketball team.<br> <br> ``I can always tell by how many tickets I have left, and I don&#39;t have any,&#39;&#39; he said. ``This is one of the few times I have not had any a couple of days before the game.&#39;&#39;<br> <br> The Tigers (13-8, 3-3 Southeastern Conference) enter Saturday&#39;s game with No. 1 Florida fresh from a 24-point rout of 12th-ranked Alabama.<br> <br> Lebo said that combination has created more excitement than he has seen in his two-plus years at Auburn.<br> <br> It&#39;s also a rarity for a No. 1 team to visit Beard-Eaves Coliseum at Auburn. It has only happened three times before, all losses to Kentucky. The last time was an 88-73 defeat during the 1995-96 season.<br> <br> Auburn is 1-7 all-time against top-ranked teams, the only win coming on John Caylor&#39;s 3-pointer with 10 seconds left at Kentucky in 1988.<br> <br> ``I think the student body is more excited than we are,&#39;&#39; Auburn forward Korvotney Barber said. ``Everybody just wants us to beat the No. 1 ranked team.&#39;&#39;<br> <br> Coincidentally, that &#39;95-96 season was also the last time the Tigers posted two straight wins over Top 25 teams, until this year&#39;s victories over Alabama and then-No. 22 Tennessee. They haven&#39;t beaten three in a row in 19 years.<br> <br> Getting the third win will hardly be easy. The defending national champion Gators (18-2, 5-0) are riding an 11-game winning streak.<br> <br> But that recent success after an 0-for-15 stretch against ranked teams did leave the Tigers feeling they at least have a chance for a huge upset.<br> <br> ``It just gives us a lot of confidence that we can play against any team, ranked or unranked,&#39;&#39; Barber said. ``If we play against every team like we did against Alabama, then we should get a lot of victories.&#39;&#39;<br> <br> But, Lebo cautioned, ``We&#39;re going to have to put this Alabama game behind us. It&#39;s over and finished and done with. It should have been over about an hour after the game. We&#39;ve got to learn how to deal with that.&#39;&#39;<br> <br> By ``that,&#39;&#39; he means success and big wins, which have been scarce at Auburn in recent seasons. The Tigers have already eclipsed last year&#39;s dozen wins and are not only off to their best SEC start in five years, but are the only Western Division team without a losing league record.<br> <br> ``I&#39;ve been very, very impressed with Auburn,&#39;&#39; Florida coach Billy Donovan said. ``We played Auburn last year very early in the SEC schedule.<br> <br> ``To see them now a year later and the growth and the strides they&#39;ve made, is incredible. I think they&#39;re a very hungry basketball team.&#39;&#39;<br> <br> Auburn&#39;s improved play has partly come with the emergence of forwards Quan Prowell and Josh Dollard, who were suspended for the early part of the season.<br> <br> Both also like to shoot 3-pointers along with their inside play. Florida and Auburn also rank 1-2 in the league in assists. The Tigers dished out 22 against the Tide.<br> <br> ``I love the way their team plays,&#39;&#39; Donovan said. ``Watching film, it&#39;s a pleasure for me to break down Jeff&#39;s team and watch his kids play. His style is unique and different. He has a lot of interchangeable parts, a lot of guys with speed and quickness who shoot the 3.<br> <br> ``Not very many teams play where just about half the shots are from beyond the 3-point line.&#39;&#39;<br> <br> Lebo isn&#39;t making too much of Auburn&#39;s two upsets, and said he won&#39;t even bring up that early SEC West lead with his players. It&#39;s a start, though, for a program struggling to climb the league ladder.<br> <br> ``I&#39;m just happy that we won a couple of games and there&#39;s been some interest,&#39;&#39; he said. ``You dream and you hope that it&#39;s going to happen. If we can get it consistently, that will be the next thing.&#39;&#39;

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