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  2. Kick Six - Wikipedia

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    [7] [33] [47] Auburn's defensive coordinator, Ellis Johnson, doubted Alabama would make the long field goal and suggested that a speedy player stand in the end zone with the potential to return a missed field goal. [48] Malzahn then put Chris Davis, who doubled as Auburn's punt returner, in the end zone for the return in the event of a miss.

  3. Jim Fyffe - Wikipedia

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    If your team wins, seashells and balloons, but losing means a whole year of pure agony. It's the annual meeting between Auburn and Alabama. Hello everybody! War Eagle from Jordan–Hare stadium! Auburn trailed 14–5 at halftime having mustered only a field goal and a sack of Alabama quarterback Jay Barker for a safety. Midway through the third ...

  4. Rod Bramblett - Wikipedia

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    A 1988 graduate of Auburn University, Bramblett was the lead announcer for Auburn baseball for 11 seasons before he was chosen to succeed the late Jim Fyffe as lead announcer for Auburn football and men's basketball on June 23, 2003. [1] Fyffe had died of a brain aneurysm on May 15, 2003.

  5. Fourth-and-31! Alabama yanks miracle victory away from Auburn

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    AUBURN, Ala. — It took 10 years, but Alabama at last got its revenge. Auburn has the Kick Six, and now Alabama has Fourth-and-31. Alabama escaped — and yes, that is the correct word — with a ...

  6. Timely 3-pointers help No. 9 Duke knock off No. 2 Auburn - AOL

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    Still leading by five, Duke extended its advantage to 79-72 on Kon Knueppel's layup with 59 seconds left, just his second field goal of the game. Auburn got off to a fast start, as Kelly's back-to ...

  7. Kentucky vs. Auburn: Controversial officiating takes away 2 ...

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    The end of the first half of the Kentucky vs. Auburn game featured two controversial officiating decisions in an absolutely wild sequence of events.

  8. Prayer at Jordan-Hare - Wikipedia

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    Auburn 22-yard field goal by Cody Parkey: 0 3 1 4:29 6 63 2:34 Auburn Corey Grant 21-yard touchdown run, Cody Parkey kick good 0 10 2 13:07 10 41 5:10 Auburn 35-yard field goal by Cody Parkey: 0 13 2 10:11 8 75 2:56 Georgia Todd Gurley 9-yard touchdown run, Marshall Morgan kick good 7 13 2 8:32 6 73 1:39 Auburn

  9. Chris Davis (cornerback) - Wikipedia

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    With one second left on the clock and the score tied at 28, Alabama placekicker Adam Griffith missed a 57-yard game-winning field goal attempt which was caught by Davis and returned 109 yards for a game-winning touchdown. [2] [3] As a senior in 2013, Davis was named an All-American as a return specialist by the Sporting News and CBS Sports.