Albany Times Union (Sunday)

Nix, No. 8 Auburn top No. 23 Kentucky

Tigers’ quarterbac­k tosses three TD passes in second half for win

- By John Zenor

Auburn, Ala. Bo Nix threw for 233 yards and three second-half touchdowns, including a pair to Seth Williams, and No. 8 Auburn scored twice in the fourth quarter to pull away from No. 23 Kentucky for a 29-13 victory Saturday in the season opener.

The Tigers turned a threequart­er scare into a comfortabl­e win by capitalizi­ng on a late turnover and Kentucky’s failed fake punt in the lone Top 25 matchup of the Southeaste­rn Conference’s opening weekend.

The game was played before a Covid-19-limited crowd of 17,000-plus — mostly Auburn students — and the most electric moment for the sparse in-person audience was a 100-yard intercepti­on return called back because of targeting just before halftime.

Nix delivered some big plays to start an encore to a promising freshman season, especially to Williams. He completed 16 of 27 passes and also ran for 34 yards.

Kentucky quarterbac­k Terry Wilson returned from a knee injury that cost him most of last season. He completed 24 of 37 passes for 239 yards and ran for 42 yards. Kavosiey Smoke ran untouched for an early 35-yard touchdown and Josh Ali caught nine passes for 98 yards.

Theathleti­c Williams capped his six-catch, 112-yard performanc­e with a 4-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter. Hereached over 6-foot-1 cornerback Kelvin Joseph for the catch with 10:21 left.

Jamien Sherwood forced and recovered a fumble to set up the decisive score. Kentucky’s offense then went nowhere, and neither did a fake punt attempt that set the table for Nix’s 21-yard touchdown pass to Eli Stove.

The Wildcats cut it to 15-13 with Wilson’s 8-yard touchdown to Akeem Hayes late in the third, but couldn’t match Auburn’s first-quarter two-point conversion for the tie.

The final seconds of the first half resulted in two reviews and no points, to the dismay of both teams.

The Wildcats’ Chris Rodriguez was ruled short of the goal line and a review upheld the call. Then Roger Mccreary picked off a Wilson pass and raced 100 yards to the end zone, shedding Wilson’s tackle attempt at the 20.

But that touchdown was waved off after another review resulted in linebacker Derick Hall getting ejected for targeting.

 ?? Butch Dill / Associated Press ?? Auburn quarterbac­k Bo Nix threw for 233 yards and three touchdowns to lead the Tigers to a season-opening victory.
Butch Dill / Associated Press Auburn quarterbac­k Bo Nix threw for 233 yards and three touchdowns to lead the Tigers to a season-opening victory.

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