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Article: No. 3 Auburn states its case in rout of Georgia.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
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- November 14, 2004
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Byline: Christa Turner
AUBURN, Ala. _ Auburn players sent a message to voters in the media and coaches polls, but they did it with their play on the field not their words.
With two undefeated teams ranked above it, No. 3 Auburn can only win on the field and hope to impress voters enough to move them ahead of No. 2 Oklahoma.
The Tigers stated their case emphatically against eighth-ranked Georgia on Saturday.
Auburn's no-name defense kept a vaunted Georgia offense out of the end zone until the final two minutes of the game and the offense found ways to beat the Bulldogs en route to Auburn's 24-6 Southeastern Conference win at ...