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Here’s what Gus Malzahn said after Auburn’s win over Vanderbilt
By Jason Hall
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Auburn defeated Vanderbilt, 23-16, in Week 10.
Despite being favored heavily prior to the game, the Tigers were challenged by the Commodores throughout Saturday’s matchup. Vanderbilt blocked a field goal on Auburn’s second-to-last offensive drive before failing to convert on its own final possession.
Running back Kamryn Pettway led the Tigers with 173 rushing yards on 25 carries before experiencing an injury with 3:27 remaining. He would not return for the remainder of the game.
Quarterback Sean White, who was expected to miss Saturday’s game due to a shoulder injury, finished with 106 yards and a touchdown on 10 of 13 passing after entering in the second half.
Here’s what head coach Gus Malzahn said during his postgame press conference following Saturday’s win:
"He was banged up and he couldn't practice. We built our game plan around John." Malzahn on why White didn't start.
— JJ Jackson (@_JJ_Jackson_) November 5, 2016
"We faced probably as much adversity as we faced in a win in a long time," Malzahn said.
— AUBlog (@AUBlog) November 5, 2016
https://twitter.com/DarrellPuckett/status/794988298632622082
Malzahn says it was just one of those days. A whole lot didn't go their way. Adds that all those things make this win good- kids overcame it
— Jenna Stockman (@jenna__stockman) November 5, 2016
https://twitter.com/DarrellPuckett/status/794988298632622082
Malzahn says Kerryon Johnson's about 80% health wise right now.
— Nathan Deal (@NattyD13) November 5, 2016
Malzahn on Auburn controlling its own SEC destiny: "We go to Georgia next week. We're going to take it one game at a time."
— Nathan Deal (@NattyD13) November 5, 2016
Malzahn: Carlson "best kicker in college football," said block was not his fault.
— Joe Medley (@jmedley_EAToday) November 5, 2016
Jason covers SEC football for Saturday Down South.