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Jan112011

BCS National Championship Game By The Numbers

Picture of Cam Newton

By JOHN P. WISE
One Great Season

Here are some random facts about Monday night's BCS National Championship Game that Auburn won, 22-19, on Wes Byrum's 19-yard field goal as time expired:


BCS Post-Game Wrap-Up
+ Gene Chizik is 8-0 in bowl games as either a head coach or an assistant. That's pretty impressive.

+ Chizik is also the fourth coach in the last 11 seasons to win a national championship in his second season as coach. Bob Stoops (Oklahoma, 2000), Jim Tressel (Ohio State, 2002) and Urban Meyer (Florida, 2006) also have turned the trick.

+ Auburn's 14-0 record is its third perfect mark in less than 20 years, but the Tigers only have one national championship to show for it. The Tigers were most recently 13-0 in 2004, a feat that pretty much started the superior-conference debate.


What Was The Biggest Play Of The Game?
+ The scoreless first quarter was only the sixth in 49 BCS title-game quarters.

+ In the BCS era, the team leading at halftime has always gone on to win.

+ Auburn quarterback Cam Newton threw his first opening-drive incompletion of the year Monday night. He had completed 19 straight passes on initial possessions.

+ After rushing for an average of 304 yards per game, Oregon gained only 75 on the ground.

+ Oregon possessed the ball for 10 minutes in the first quarter, and only 17 minutes the rest of the game.

+ Auburn amassed 268 yards and 16 first downs in the second quarter.

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Reader Comments (1)

Every game of Auburn that I watched this year one of their defenders was dealing out the cheap shots.

January 11, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterBrian

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