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Top 30 at Jordan-Hare: #19 Auburn 38, Arkansas 20

19. Auburn 38 vs. Arkansas 20 – Oct. 16, 2004

How I Remember It: This one was on a bright Saturday afternoon, on CBS, which meant long, hot, boring commercial breaks to stand through. Auburn ran a flea-flicker that started with Campbell pitching to Cadillac, who flipped it to Courtney Taylor on a reverse, who then flipped it back to Campbell, who underthrew a wide-open Devin Aromashodu, who turned around to make the catch and outrun two Arkansas defenders for the touchdown.

I remember the Tigers building up a huge lead in the first half, but missing the first PAT in a ton of attempts. I also remember Matt Jones being held in check for most of the game, but helping the Razorback score a few more points than they should have to make the game seem closer than it was.

This was a good win over the always-pesky Razorbacks and one of the only times that I can remember Auburn beating Arkansas in convincing fashion.

What Really Happened: Auburn scored on each of their first five possessions, one of which was the flea-flicker described above, and yes, one ended in a missed PAT by John Vaughn, ending Auburn’s SEC record of 209 straight.

Jason Campbell threw for a career-best 297 yards and three touchdowns in the first three quarters. Auburn’s duo of Brown and Cadillac also rushed for 172 yards.

Matt Jones kept the game interesting with a few touchdown passes, but was held to 54 yards rushing, which all came on one play. At the time, this was the most points scored on Auburn all season, but Auburn’s offense did above and beyond what it needed to win the game.

Auburn moved on to 7-0. Arkansas dropped to 3-3.

Fun Fact: Auburn ended Arkansas’s streak of 27 straight games with a rushing touchdown, and at this point had not given up one rushing touchdown all season.

Why did I pick this game? Given Auburn’s history with Arkansas, this game was a nice breathe of fresh air. The atmosphere was great for this game as Auburn played around with trick plays and built up the early lead to easily beat the Razorbacks. This game was just a nice, fun, easy win for the Tigers which easily put it in the Top 30.

Play of the Game: Auburn’s successful flea-flicker for touchdown showed that Auburn was good enough to play around and beat a team that had always given them fits.

Player of the Game: Jason Campbell threw for 297 yards and three touchdowns. Yeah, that’s good enough.

Quote of the Game: “That was a play everyone’s been talking about all week. Everyone on the team wanted to run it. It hardly ever works in practice.”

Game Story: ESPN| Auburn Archives

The Flea-Flicker:

The rest of the Top 30:

20. LSU 26 vs. Auburn 21 – Sept. 20, 2008

21. Georgia 19 vs. Auburn 14 – Nov. 13, 1982

22. Auburn 17 vs. Alabama 10 – Nov. 24, 2007

23. Auburn 33 vs. Ole Miss 20 – Oct. 31, 2009

24. Auburn 26 vs. Tennessee 26 – Sept. 29, 1990

25. Auburn 31 vs. LSU 7 – Oct. 26, 2002

26. Auburn 27 vs. Florida State 24 – Oct. 1, 1983

27. Ole Miss 24 vs. Auburn 20 – Nov. 8, 2003

28. Auburn 24 vs. Georgia 6 – Nov. 13, 2004

29. Auburn 55 vs. Pacific 0 – Sept. 9, 1989

30. Auburn 37 vs. Syracuse 34 – Sept. 28, 2002

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chris 08/15/2011 at 3:08 pm

Not a game, but it bears mentioning on this day:

“Not only did # 19 take the snap and hold the ball for the 19 yard field goal to break the 19-19 tie to win the
National Championship, but there were 19 seconds left on the play-clock.” Neil Caudle’s mom fails to mention here that he was born on May… 19th.

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