Tuesday, January 04, 2005

Auburn Beats Virginia Tech in Sugar Bowl


Auburn's Derrick Graves (29) is tackled by Virginia Tech's Josh Morgan (17) after Graves intercepted a pass in the fourth quarter during the Sugar Bowl at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans on Monday, Jan. 3, 2005. Auburn defeated Virginia Tech, 16-13. (AP Photo/Chuck Burton)

No. 3 Auburn Beats No. 9 Virginia Tech 16-13 in Sugar Bowl to Finish Season With 13-0 Record

NEW ORLEANS Jan 3, 2005 — Auburn made an improbable bid to share the national title by hanging on in the Sugar Bowl. Now, all the No. 3 Tigers can do is wait to see if it somehow works out. Jason Campbell threw a touchdown pass, John Vaughn kicked three short field goals and Auburn completed a perfect season with a 16-13 victory over ninth-ranked Virginia Tech on Monday night.

But was it enough to claim a share of the national title?

The Tigers (13-0) had a couple of second-half turnovers that prevented them from blowing the game open. And they gave up an 80-yard touchdown pass with two minutes left, hurting their chances of swaying the voters to split No. 1 again.

Virginia Tech (10-3) could have made things easier on the Bowl Championship Series by upsetting Auburn, but the Hokies made a couple of major blunders, dropping a pass in the end zone and missing a chip-shot field goal.

When Bryan Randall threw a 29-yard touchdown pass to Josh Morgan with 6:58 left in the game, ruining the shutout, one could almost sense that No. 1 Southern Cal, No. 2 Oklahoma and especially the BCS were breathing a little easier.

Randall dealt another blow to the Tigers when he threw the long touchdown pass to Morgan, perhaps costing a few more votes.

Auburn recovered the onside kick and ran out the clock, deciding to preserve the victory rather than try to win more impressively.

The Auburn band even launched into a Bon Jovi song that summed things up for the Southeastern Conference champions: "Living on a Prayer."

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