Auburn closes rough regular season at Mississippi State
Gus Malzahn's eighth season at
Both coaches are focused on trying to finish disappointing seasons on a stronger note going into Saturday’s meeting in Starkville, Mississippi.
The Bulldogs (2-6 Southeastern Conference) have had scant success since an opening win over defending national champion. Malzahn's Tigers (5-4) have to win their regular season finale to ensure a winning season, a huge letdown for a team that had been ranked in the top 10.
The game was postponed from Nov. 14 because of COVID-19 issues within Mississippi State's program.
Auburn has dropped back-to-back games to Top 5 teams Alabama and
“I’ve got a job that I’ve said before expects to win championships, and I do too,” the Auburn coach said. “The years that you’re not in the mix, that’s just part of it. But I’m blessed to be here and excited about not only this game but I’m excited about next year."
The Bulldogs, who are scheduled to finish against Missouri in another makeup game, also have dropped two straight, but in more competitive games. Both were 31-24 losses, to
“We’ve got kind of a thin squad, but we have to put people in the positions that will help move the team the best and also can elevate their abilities,” Leach said. “We’ve got a lot of young guys that are going to do a lot of great things, but if it was such a great idea to play true freshmen then everybody would do it.”
1 AND 100
This will be Malzahn's 100th game as Auburn's head coach. Coincidentally, he made his debut against Leach's Washington State team in 2013. The Tigers won 31-24.
Auburn and Mississippi State have split their last eight meetings.
RED-HOT ROGERS
Bulldogs quarterback Will Rogers has thrown 167 consecutive passes without an interception, the second-longest streak in the SEC and sixth-longest in the FBS. He had 1,000 passing yards and zero interceptions in November, when his 121 completions led all NCAA quarterbacks.
LAST MEETING
Auburn quarterback Bo Nix had one of his best games in last season's
RUSHING TRENDS
Leach's Air Raid attack has changed the offensive dynamics since the last meeting in Starkville, when the Bulldogs won 23-9 after rushing for 349 yards. Auburn has run for 200-plus yards in five of the last six meetings. But now Mississippi State's ground game ranks 127th nationally
NEWBIES
Both teams have relied heavily on youngsters and they're banking on that leading to some improvement next season.
The Bulldogs have had 21 first-time starters this season, tied for third-most in the Power Five. Auburn has had 15 first-timers and has played 16 true freshmen.
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