Los Angeles Times

Tigers go on the prowl

Auburn holds the SEC’s top ground game to 46 yards and capitalize­s on errors.

- NO. 10 AUBURN 40 NO. 1 GEORGIA 17

They hold the SEC’s top ground attack to 46 yards rushing.

AUBURN, Ala. — Kerryon Johnson ran for 167 yards and caught a 55-yard touchdown pass from Jarrett Stidham and No. 10 Auburn smothered No. 1 Georgia’s running game in a 40-17 victory Saturday.

The Tigers (8-2, 6-1 Southeaste­rn Conference) remained in Western Division and potentiall­y playoff contention after snapping a three-year losing streak to one of their top rivals.

The Bulldogs (9-1, 6-1) came in with the top spot in the playoff rankings and could get a rematch if Auburn can beat No. 2 Alabama in two weeks.

The first go around wasn’t pretty for Georgia. Auburn held Nick Chubb, Sony Michel and the SEC’s top ground game to 46 yards, 233 below their season average.

“This was a huge win for us,” Auburn coach Gus Malzahn said. “They seized the moment.”

Johnson ran 32 times and caught two passes for 66 yards. Stidham threw for 214 yards and three touchdowns, all of 30-plus yards. He also ran for a seven-yard score.

Georgia special teams blunders helped set up three Auburn touchdowns, including a roughing-the-passer flag in the first half. The Bulldogs fumbled away a punt return and had a 15yard personal foul penalty in the third quarter when Auburn pulled away with two touchdowns.

“What made it so lopsided was the uncharacte­ristic penalties,” Georgia coach Kirby Smart said.

Ryan Davis returned a punt 26 yards into Georgia territory, with the flag pushing Auburn even closer to the goal line. Then Davis took a screen pass 32 yards for a touchdown to make it 30-7. Darius Slayton made a 42-yard scoring grab earlier.

The Bulldogs added a touchdown in the final minutes.

Chubb gained just 27 yards in 11 carries with a oneyard touchdown on the opening drive. Michel ran nine times for 21 yards.

Jake Fromm was 13 for 28 passing for 184 yards and a late touchdown pass.

“They just whipped us up front,” Smart said. “Bottom line, we couldn’t move it.”

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Curtis Compton Atlanta Journal-Constituti­on AUBURN’S Kerryon Johnson breaks away for a touchdown. Johnson finished with 167 yards rushing.

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