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Auburn's Offense Shines, Defense Falters in Loss

Auburn Tigers Offense Shines in Loss to Vanderbilt: Despite a tough 45-38 overtime defeat, Auburns offense had a breakout game, amassing 563 total yards, the best of the season. Quarterback Ashton Daniels excelled with 353 passing yards and 2 rushing TDs, but a missed final throw in OT sealed the loss. Vanderbilts Diego Pavia led the Commodores with 377 passing yards and 112 rushing yards, accounting for 4 TDs. Auburns defense struggled, giving up more than 24 points for the first time this season. Cam Coleman and Eric Singleton shone with 143 and 102 receiving yards, respectively, while Jeremiah Cobb neared 1000 rushing yards. This game marked the first time since 2004 that Auburn had a 300-yard passer, 100-yard rusher, and 100-yard receiver in a single game.

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