- Final01OKLA
BAY49
1749
17 - Final1
2UK
ALA14
1714
17 - Final24MIZZ
NEB52
1752
17 - Final35TEX
COLO38
1438
14 - Final46PSU
PUR20
620
6 - Final57TTU
KSU58
2858
28 - Final623
9ORE
USC10
4410
44 - Final712FLA
ARK38
738
7 - Final813
19AUB
VAN13
1413
14 - Final914
18OSU
WIS20
1720
17 - Final1016KU
ISU35
3335
33 - Final11
20WKU
VT13
2713
27 - Final12
21TA&M
OKST28
5628
56 - Final OTOT13
22HAW
FRES32
2932
29 - Final1424CONN
UNC12
3812
38 - Final15
17LT
BSU3
383
38 - Final16
10PITT
USF26
2126
21 - Final17
15ORST
UTAH28
3128
31 - Final188BYU
USU34
1434
14
Final

(13) Auburn 13
(4-2, 2-2 SEC)

(19) Vanderbilt 14
(5-0, 3-0 SEC)
6:00 PM ET, October 4, 2008
Vanderbilt Stadium, NASHVILLE, TN
Top Performers
Passing: M. Adams (VAN) - 153 YDS, 2 TD
Rushing: B. Tate (AUB) - 27 CAR, 108 YDS
Receiving: J. Wheeler (VAN) - 5 REC, 52 YDS, 1 TD
Auburn, struggling to score, is trying to be patient with first-year offensive coordinator Tony Franklin. Building an offense that contributes to a successful team often takes a few games, or in Vanderbilt's case, seven years.
Coming off another poor game on offense, the 13th-ranked Tigers face the surprising 19th-ranked Commodores in a Southeastern Conference matchup Saturday night.
Auburn's hired Franklin -- the former offensive coordinator at Troy -- in the offseason to install his successful spread offense, but the Tigers (4-1, 2-1 SEC) rank in the bottom half of the conference in all the major statistical categories.
Vanderbilt (4-0, 2-0), meanwhile, has had Ted Cain running its offense for the past seven years under coach Bobby Johnson, posting a few productive seasons. But now that offense has led the Commodores to their first national ranking since 1984.
Averaging 29.8 points and 202.0 rushing yards, Vanderbilt has a chance to go 5-0 for the first time since 1943, when it played only five games due to World War II.
Those are the kind of numbers that the Tigers would love to be producing right now. They're averaging 19.8 points, but have been held under 15 twice.
Auburn was held to a season-low 226 yards in a 14-12 win over Tennessee last Saturday.
"I just don't think I've done a very good job of coaching it," Franklin said. "I mean, it's pretty obvious that these guys don't look well-coached. And that's me. I have not done a good job of coaching. The finger's pointing at me and it deserves to be."
The adjustment to Franklin's offense has been rocky. Auburn has scored three offensive touchdowns in three SEC games, ranks 112th nationally in third-down conversions and no better than 90th in six other offensive categories.
The Tigers' quarterback situation remains unsettled, with Chris Todd and Kodi Burns combining to throw for three touchdowns against four interceptions.
"We're 4-1 and played a very tough schedule to this point and we haven't seen hardly anything from this offense," Tigers coach Tommy Tuberville said. "Once we get going, it's going to be much better. There's no panic mode.
"One day we'll have the talent where we can say, 'We'll run 100 percent of what Tony likes to run.' Right now we don't have the talent in some areas. We have to take advantage of our offensive talent versus the defense that we play."
Other than Todd, most of Auburn's current players were recruited when the team was still running the West Coast offense. Todd remains the starter, but Burns, who brings more mobility to the position, is back in the mix after not playing for two games.
The Tigers will try to take advantage of a Commodores team that has given up a league-high 364 yards a game. Vanderbilt, though, has held its opponents to 17.0 points per contest, and its offense has held the ball for an average of 31:04 minutes.
Cain, Johnson's first hire upon arriving at Vanderbilt, has helped put the SEC's smallest school in position to play one of its most important games in decades. The Commodores rushed for two touchdowns in their last game, a 23-17 victory over Mississippi on Sept. 20.
Now, after a bye week, Vanderbilt expects to have receiver George Smith back from a stress fracture in his foot. The senior is a productive third receiver who has yet to play a game this season.
Quarterback Chris Nickson, who hurt his shoulder against Mississippi, threw Sunday for the first time and should have a chance to play Saturday. He has thrown three TDs with no interceptions, managing a ground-based offense that has the ranked Commodores confident entering this marquee matchup.
"We want to play important games," said Johnson, who won two games in each of his first three seasons after arriving at Vanderbilt in 2002. "This is exactly what we wanted. We want to compete in this great conference and win. We'll find out if we can continue to do that."
But Johnson has seen a fast start fall apart before, going 4-0 in 2005 before fizzling to a 5-6 finish.
"We've got plenty of work to do instead of worrying about polls and what people think about us," Johnson said. "It's very flattering, yes, but we've got a lot of work to do."
Auburn has won 13 straight games against Vanderbilt, dating back to the 1955 Gator Bowl that the Commodores won 25-13. This will be the first time the Tigers have played Vanderbilt with the Commodores ranked.
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Upstart Vanderbilt has a chance to go 5-0 for the first time since 1943 when it hosts Auburn. Auburn has won 13 straight games against Vanderbilt. This will be the first time the Tigers have played a ranked Vanderbilt team.
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Auburn's defensive line will be too much for a young Vanderbilt offensive line when the teams meet Saturday.
Matchup
| AUB | VAN | |
|---|---|---|
| W-L | 4-2 | 5-0 |
| Avg Points | 18.7 | 26.6 |
| Avg Points Allowed | 11.2 | 16.2 |
| Home Record | 3-1 | 3-0 |
| Road Record | 1-1 | 2-0 |
| Division Record | 1-1 | 1-0 |
| Conference Record | 2-2 | 3-0 |
| Complete Standings | ||
Team Averages & NCAA Ranks
| Offense | Team | Per Game Average / NCAA Rank |
|---|---|---|
| Total Yards | ||
| Passing Yards | ||
| Rushing Yards | ||
| Points Scored | ||
| Full Team Stats: Auburn | Vanderbilt | ||
This Week's Line
| Favorite | Spread | Underdog | Over/Under |
|---|---|---|---|
| VANDERBILT | 0.0 | AUBURN | 0.0 |
| Full Daily Lines | |||
Passing Leaders
| Auburn | CMP% | YDS | TD | INT | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| K. Frazier | 53.4 | 753 | 2 | 8 | |
| J. Wallace | 57.5 | 720 | 4 | 4 | |
| Vanderbilt | CMP% | YDS | TD | INT | |
| J. Rodgers | 59.9 | 2539 | 15 | 5 | |
| A. Carta-Samuels | 56.0 | 208 | 1 | 0 | |
Rushing Leaders
| Auburn | CAR | YDS | AVG | TD | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| T. Mason | 171 | 1002 | 5.9 | 8 | |
| O. McCalebb | 94 | 570 | 6.1 | 6 | |
| Vanderbilt | CAR | YDS | AVG | TD | |
| Z. Stacy | 207 | 1141 | 5.5 | 10 | |
| B. Kimbrow | 66 | 413 | 6.3 | 3 | |
Receiving Leaders
| Auburn | REC | YDS | AVG | TD | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| E. Blake | 50 | 789 | 15.8 | 3 | |
| P. Lutzenkirchen | 15 | 139 | 9.3 | 0 | |
| Vanderbilt | REC | YDS | AVG | TD | |
| J. Matthews | 94 | 1323 | 14.1 | 8 | |
| C. Boyd | 50 | 774 | 15.5 | 5 | |



