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re: Your favorite game against Auburn

Posted on 10/21/19 at 6:46 am to
Posted by blueridgeTiger
Granbury, TX
Member since Jun 2004
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Posted on 10/21/19 at 6:46 am to
The 1969 Auburn vs. LSU remains my favorite:

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LSU ran its win streak to six games by beating nationally ranked Auburn, and securing its own place in the top ten.

Before 1969, LSU had not played Auburn in 27 years, despite sharing a conference. This was not the hated rivalry that it would become after SEC expansion in the 1990’s. However, Auburn had made itself an SEC contender thanks to Ole Miss’ unexpected early season tumbles.

LSU opened the game with an exclamation point. Jimmy Gilbert took the pitch from the quarterback and threw the ball downfield to Andy Hamilton, who scampered 62 yards for a touchdown. For a guy known for his conservatism, Cholly Mac knew when to open up the playbook.


However, Auburn, led by quarterback and future Heisman winner Pat Sullivan, responded with a long touchdown drive of their own. Sullivan would hit Micky Zolfko for a 12-yard score. Things would get worse for LSU when tailback Eddie Ray fumbled on his own 39 and Auburn recovered.

Sullivan would waste no time, finding Connie Frederick for a 33 yard gain. On the fifth play of the drive, Wallace Clark ran the ball in from two yards. For the first time all season, LSU was behind on the scoreboard.

To this point of the season, LSU had never faced adversity. The Tigers were simply beating the tar out of teams. Miami was the only team so far to even come within 20 points of LSU, and the Hurricanes failed to score a point in a 20-0 drubbing. LSU had swamped Kentucky 37-10 and humiliated Baylor 63-8. But now, LSU was down 14-7, and an offense that had been averaging 32.8 points per game now hadn’t managed a first down since that opening trick play touchdown.

The offense would finally get going behind the legs of tailback Jimmy Gilbert, who did most of the heavy lifting. However, it was QB Mike Hillman who found Jim West for the game-tying touchdown 23 seconds before the half. The game was tied at 14.

Despite Gilbert’s success, Cholly Mac would mix things up on the third quarter’s opening drive. He instead gave a heavy diet of running plays to Allen Shorey. The change in running backs worked, and LSU would take the lead back on a Shorey touchdown run.

Auburn had multiple chances to come back in this game. Bill Thomason blocked Auburn kicker John Riley’s attempt. But Auburn’s best chance came early in the fourth quarter. Sullivan found Micky Zofko again, scoring a touchdown from 14 yards out. All Auburn needed to do was hit the extra point. George Bevan would crash through the line and block the PAT, preserving a 21-20 lead.

LSU would have a chance to extend the lead in the fourth, driving from their own 38 to inside the Auburn 10 yard line. The drive would stall out thanks to a penalty, pushing the ball back to the 12. Mark Lumpkin would miss a 28-yard field goal.

Auburn flipped field position, but couldn’t score, giving the ball back to LSU as time continued to wind down. LSU came one first down short of icing the game, forcing Eddie Ray into the game to punt with 1:26 left. Ray, who had fumbled twice in the game, made up for it with his leg, pinning Auburn at their own 10 with a 54 yard punt. It was Ray’s third punt of the game to die inside the Auburn 10.

Auburn’s desperation drive ended when Craig Burns knocked away a pass on the fourth down. Preserving the LSU win and the undefeated season for another week.


TD Pass Starts at 37 Second Mark
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