The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Tiger focus on business before bigger matchups

Auburn must get by Texas A&M minus tailback Pettway.

- By Kristie Rieken

COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS — No. 14 Auburn has a big November ahead with games against topranked Alabama and No. 1 Georgia coming up.

Before they host twoof the best teams in football, the Tigers make a trip to Texas A&M this weekend to face a team looking to bounce back after a tough loss to Mississipp­i State.

“It’s very exciting, ”safety Tray Matthews said. “This is where all the fun starts. You get remembered in November. We wouldn’t have it any other way. We play the No. 1 team, the No. 2 team at our house.”

“I mean, it doesn’t get more exciting than that,” he said. “That’s what we live for. That’s what we came to Auburn to do. It’s show time now.”

A win against the Aggies today would help keep Auburn (6-2, 4-1 SEC) in contention for the SEC West title. A victory for Texas A&M (5-3, 3-2) would make the team bowl-eligible for the ninth straight season, which would extend a school record.

The Tigers were off last week after trouncing Arkansas 52-20. While Auburn is certainly thinking about their matchups with Alabama and Georgia, the team is also careful not to look past the Aggies this week.

“I’m always going to be honest with our team. They do understand the big picture, but more importantl­y, they do understand the current picture, and all that matters is A&M,” Auburn coach Gus Malzahn said. “They do understand that, and I think we have a veteran-enough team with leaders that will make sure there’s no overlookin­g this bunch. It would be crazy to overlook Texas A&M, and we’re not going to do that.”

The Aggies will stick with Kellen Mond this week after the freshman quarterbac­k was replaced by Nick Starkel in the fourth quarter of their 35-14 loss to Mississipp­i State after taking a big hit. Mond became the team’s quarterbac­k midway through its opener when Starkel broke his ankle.

“I thought Nick came in in a cold-weather situation with those circumstan­ces and did some good things,” coach Kevin Sumlin said. “But there were also some issues. The situation will remain where it is. Hemade a couple of mistakes ... so there’s a little rust on him too right now. As we continue to work on down the road the sit- uation will remain the same.”

Some things to know about the Auburn-Texas A&M game:

Kerryon’s carries: With tailback Kamryn Pettway out with a fractured shoulder blade, even more of the load will fall on Auburn’s Kerryon Johnson. Johnson leads the SEC in yards rushing per game and is second nationally with 14 touchdowns on the ground despite missing two games with a hamstring injury. He’s averaging 26 carries over the last four games.

Numbers game: Texas A&M linebacker Tyrel Dodson needs four tackles to reach 100 for his career . ... Receiver Christian Kirk needs three receptions to become the third player in A&M history with 200 or more catches . ... Landis Durham and Otaro Alaka have five sacks each in SEC play, leaving them three sacks away from tying Damontre Moore’s school record of eight against conference opponents in 2012. ... With today’s 11 a.m. CT kickoff, the Aggies will look to extend their winning streak in home games that begin before noon to eight. Their last loss came against LSU in 2012.

Road team advantage: The road team has won every meeting in this series since Texas A&M joined the SEC in 2012, and Malzahn has no explanatio­n for why. “I know that we’ve lost some tough ones here at home against these guys, and we played good football when we went there,” he said.

 ?? MICHAEL WOODS / ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Kerryon Johnson carries the load for Auburn’s ground game, ranking second nationally with 14 rushing touchdowns despite missing two games with a hamstring injury.
MICHAEL WOODS / ASSOCIATED PRESS Kerryon Johnson carries the load for Auburn’s ground game, ranking second nationally with 14 rushing touchdowns despite missing two games with a hamstring injury.

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