Todd, Tate spark Auburn in 33-20 win over Rebels

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AUBURN, Ala. (AP)—It only took Auburn two plays and 12 seconds to grab the momentum, then No. 24 Mississippi snatched it back with a couple of huge runs.

The Tigers weathered that wild third-quarter swing and rode a resurgent offense to a 33-20 win over the Rebels on Saturday, ending a three-game losing streak and adding to a disappointing season for Ole Miss.

“I went through every emotion, high and low, you can go through in 15 minutes,” Auburn coach Gene Chizik said of the 36-point third. “It seemed like 15 days. It was pretty incredible.”

Chris Todd passed for 212 yards, Ben Tate ran for 144 yards and Walt McFadden returned an interception for a touchdown to help spark that 23-point third-quarter surge for Auburn (6-3, 3-3 Southeastern Conference).

The Tigers’ defense turned away Jevan Snead and the Rebels (5-3, 2-3) seven times on drives to midfield or beyond.

Once ranked No. 4, Ole Miss had appeared to get back on track with two straight wins but couldn’t overcome a frenzied third-quarter flurry that led to a 24-point hole. The Rebels stormed back with Jesse Grandy’s 82-yard kick return and a 79-yard run by Dexter McCluster but couldn’t keep it up.

“I’m extremely disappointed, especially after the way we’ve been playing,” said Snead, who was picked off twice by McFadden. “We really stopped ourselves a lot of the time. We would get something going and we would stall.”

McFadden stopped the Rebels’ final chance by stepping in front of Snead’s pass near the Auburn goal line in the final minutes. He also had a 29-yard return for a score.

Auburn got its offense going after dropping three straight games and raising fears of another late-season collapse. The Tigers dropped six of their last seven in 2008.

The teams traded huge momentum swings in the third quarter, when Auburn nearly reached its 24-point total of the previous two games.

The Tigers scored on back-to-back plays to take a 24-7 lead with 11:25 left. First, Wildcat quarterback Kodi Burns tossed a 14-yard touchdown pass to tight end Tommy Trott. On the next play, McFadden snagged the ball with his right hand after it bounced off the hands of receiver Markeith Summers, then shook off Summers and headed to the end zone.

He celebrated while the play was being reviewed on instant replay—just in case he had stepped out of bounds and the TD was wiped out.

“When I kept running for the touchdown I was like, ‘Man it’s not going to count. But I’m going to enjoy this while I can,”’ McFadden said. “I know you don’t get too many touchdowns returning as a (defensive back).”

Tate then scampered 53 yards for a score, becoming the fifth Auburn back to surpass 3,000 career yards. He tapped an imaginary wristwatch after that play, a gesture the Tigers made after big plays in the game.

“We’re just saying it’s time for us to do what we got to do,” receiver Terrell Zachery said.

Ole Miss couldn’t finish most of its sustained drives, but stayed alive with the two big plays by Grandy and McCluster with an Auburn three-and-out in between. McCluster’s TD made it 31-20, but Joshua Shene’s point-after attempt hit a teammate in the back and Demond Washington returned it all the way for two points.

Ole Miss had a nice chance to pull to within a touchdown midway through the fourth. Todd lost a fumble—and 21 yards—when he appeared to try to flick the ball away while going down. The Rebels recovered at Auburn’s 24, but lost 21 yards on three plays and a penalty.

“If we had gotten a score, we would have had so much momentum and our defense could have gone out there and done what it had to do,” McCluster said

It was typical of Ole Miss’s day of missed chances. McCluster had his second straight huge game, rushing for 186 yards on 22 carries and catching four passes for another 17 a week after racking up 260 all-purpose yards.

Snead couldn’t get going, completing 16 of 35 passes for 175 yards—105 courtesy of Shay Hodge—and a touchdown and was hurt by several dropped passes.

“Jesse Grandy really gave us a shot in the arm and then McCluster gave us a running game,” Ole Miss coach Houston Nutt said. “You just can’t turn it over.”

Ole Miss was 2 of 4 on fourth-down conversions and converted 3 of 15 attempts on third down.

Auburn safety Zac Etheridge sustained a neck injury after a helmet-to-helmet collision with teammate Antonio Coleman. Chizik didn’t elaborate on his status after the game.

“He is one tough, tough guy, and he’ll rebound,” the coach said.

Updated Oct 31, 5:39 pm EDT
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Head to Head - Week 9

Team Total Yds Pass Yds Rush Yds First Downs 3rdD% Pen./Yds Turnovers Time of Poss.
Mississippi 394 175 219 19 20.0% 6/54 3 33:16
Auburn 401 226 175 18 33.3% 6/43 1 26:44

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  1. Joshua B
    16. Posted by Joshua B Mon Nov 9 5:28pm EST

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    sneed needs to be put on the bench and let someone else have a try at it
  2. Pete
    15. Posted by Pete Mon Nov 2 11:05am EST

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    Great game, we can finish 8-4 or 7-5 just depends on which au team shows up. i think that bama is a lost but the other two we can win..
  3. Joel L
    14. Posted by Joel L Sun Nov 1 1:11pm EST

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    how many TD returns can one game have. that was a very good game but sucky outcome.

    WHY DID OLE MISS get a higher ranking when they lost? LAst week # 25 and now # 24.
  4. Christopher B
    13. Posted by Christopher B Sun Nov 1 12:25pm EST

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    How's that new coach ya'll stole from Arkansas workin out for ya Rebs?
    Y'all got good players...what's the reason er, I mean excuse this year?
  5. <i>trainmaster0816</i>
    12. Posted by trainmaster0816 Sun Nov 1 1:26am EST

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    Rick Z- ya'll have to disregard him, he is an idiot that goes to each SEC team page to bash the team and their fans, usally comments say inbred southerners or something like that. Hey Z, tell them your history.....

    He is trying to find his dad who happens to be one of us "stupid inbred southerners" he does not know who his dad is and neither does his mom. He is a self hating southerner, when younger he lived in the south and got his ass kicked each and every week, finally after getting older and still bitter, he and his boyfriend moved to the west coast. He is still looking for his dad that lives somewhere in SEC country but has such a vast number of men that may be his dad, the DNA testing is taking a while. Xo RICK Z we understand why you come here and call us names, I hope you can one dad figure out which one of us is your dad!
  6. Betsy L
    11. Posted by Betsy L Sat Oct 31 11:25pm EDT

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    sec is not overated if it looks like were bad its because just about any team can make it a game week in and week out
  7. Derrick L
    10. Posted by Derrick L Sat Oct 31 11:15pm EDT

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    Happy to see Auburn get the win. With this win, we should be able to win the next 2. I am thinking we will probably finish at 8-4 which is not a bad season at all and honestly, a lot better than I thought we would do. Congrats team!
  8. ohmygoshmom
    9. Posted by ohmygoshmom Sat Oct 31 11:02pm EDT

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    SEC is overrated. ESPN's Colin Cowherd is right....
  9. ohmygoshmom
    8. Posted by ohmygoshmom Sat Oct 31 11:02pm EDT

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    SEC is overrated. ESPN's Colin Cowherd is right....
  10. ohmygoshmom
    7. Posted by ohmygoshmom Sat Oct 31 11:02pm EDT

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    SEC is overrated. ESPN's Colin Cowherd is right....
  11. Calif Transplant
    6. Posted by Calif Transplant Sat Oct 31 8:42pm EDT

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    Chris Todd once again showed the heart of a champion. The guy has been through the ringer for his career and just when it looked like he would emerge as a top QB in the SEC he hit a tough stretch for the last three games. When he is on like today Auburn will be very tough to stop. Their defense worries me more than anything. War Eagle and good job today guys
  12. <i>praterkeith</i>
    5. Posted by praterkeith Sat Oct 31 8:27pm EDT

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    #2, yah man! I agree with you! WAR DAMN EAGLE! We may play in the independence bowl but hey, ILL TAKE FOOTBALL IN DECEMBER BABY!
  13. Manuel H
    4. Posted by Manuel H Sat Oct 31 6:21pm EDT

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    The problem is Snead kind of surprised a lot of teams and people last year. Many knew he was good, but didn't think he'd develop quickly. Due to that, teams underestimated the Rebels, and paid for it. This year, everyone is expecting Snead to pull off big game after big game. So, teams are preparing for him much better than they did last year. Also, he only has two real weapons to go to with the passing game, Hodge and McCluster. As long as a defense can keep those two form hurting them, Snead is ineffective. Plus, the Ole Miss passing game is very predictable. Thus good defensive backs are ready, and pick Snead off quite often. Remove the majority of the picks, especially all of the Red Zone picks, and Ole Miss is undefeated this year. However, the picks are not just simple mistakes by the offense or poor decisions by Snead. They are results of the other team's preparation.
  14. rick z
    3. Posted by rick z Sat Oct 31 5:33pm EDT

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    Nothing happened to Ole Miss. It was never that good. But a bunch of fools jumped on the bandwagon. This happens often with overrated SEC teams. Much of the SEC isn't really that good, but people keep falling for the hype.
  15. Ouchyfish
    2. Posted by Ouchyfish Sat Oct 31 5:05pm EDT

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    Auburn needed this one. I am very proud of the way the program is coming along. We're already better than the job Saban did when he arrived at Alabama. They might lose against Alabama and Georgia, but WAR EAGLE, boiwl bound and a winning season! How sweet it is!
  16. Lind
    1. Posted by Lind Sat Oct 31 2:12pm EDT

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    What happened to Ole Miss this year? Yikes they beat UF last year. Snead a future NFL QB, I like the kid but I do not see it!!!!!
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