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T HE BATTALIA
LSU-Auburn rivalry could get new chapte
ROGELIO SOLIS - Thb Associated Press
University of Auburn head coach Tommy Tuberville congratulates of
fensive lineman Danny Lindsey after Auburn scored a touchdown.
Lousiana State University head coach Nick Saban encourages
players before the game with Arkansas State. LSU won 53-3.
By John Zenor
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Auburn and LSU have played several
nickname games in recent years: The
Fire Game. The Interception Game. The
Cigar Game.
The latest entry might be The Hurri
cane Game.
Saturday’s high-stakes match up be
tween No. 14 Auburn and No. 5 LSU is in
limbo because of Hurricane Ivan. The storm
plowed into Alabama and Louisiana and left
concerns about safety, travel plans and avail
able support personnel.
Auburn officials will likely decide Fri
day morning whether to reschedule the af
ternoon game.
Hurricane Ivan already has forced the
postponement of two Top 25 games. No. 10
California was scheduled to play at Southern
Mississippi on Thursday night and No. 24
Louisville was slated to play Tulane at the
Superdome in New Orleans on Saturday.
Aubum-LSU is one of two heavyweight
contests in the Southeastern Conference on
Saturday. No. 11 Florida is at No. 13 Ten
nessee, with the winner clearing a major
hurdle toward an Eastern division title.
In other Top 25 action on Saturday,
No. 1 Southern California is at BYU;
No. 2 Oklahoma plays host to Oregon;
and No. 3 Georgia faces Marshall, which
gave Ohio State a scare last week. The
ninth-ranked Buckeyes are at North Car
olina State.
No. 4 Miami gets a bit of a break after its
big win over Florida State by hosting Louisi
ana Tech, while the eighth-ranked Seminoles
also step down in competition with a home
game against UAB.
No. 7 West Virginia looks to break a
four-game losing streak to No. 21 Mary
land in a Big East vs. Atlantic Coast Con
ference match up.
Elsewhere, No. 12 Virginia hosts Akron;
No. 15 Utah is at Utah State; No. 16 Iowa
visits Arizona State; No. 17 Michigan plays
host to San Diego State; and No. 19 Fresno
State, coming off an impressive win, plays
Portland State.
Two ranked Big Ten teams face potential
ly tricky road games wdth No. 20 Wisconsin
at Arizona and No. 22 Minnesota visiting
Colorado State.
No. 23 Boise State is at UTEP and No. 25
Memphis, playing its first game as a ranked
team, is at Arkansas State.
As usual, the Aubum-LSU rivalry com
bines a dramatic story line with SEC title
implications. The two Tigers are the favor
ites to win the West.
“They compete hard against us and that’s
what makes a rivalry great,” LSU defensive
end Marcus Spears said. “No matter what
the situation is when we play each other we
want to play our best game. It’s just imp
tant for us to play well.
“It’s a great game, a great atmosphere
be a part of.”
Often the subplots aren’t bad, either.
— In 1994, Auburn returned three o!
five fourth-quarter interceptions for toil
downs to rally for a 30-26 win.
— In 1996, the Auburn Sports Ac
burned just outside Jordan-Hare Stad:
smoke billowing above the bleachers.!
won 19-15 as Auburn missed three li
goals and an extra point.
In 1999, Auburn punctuated a 41-7i
at Baton Rouge with coach Tommy Tui|
ville and his players firing up victorycij
on the game. Before the game, they darj
on the eye of the tiger at midfield.
The teams have played their share
clunkers, too. Since 1998, the average
gin of victory has been 20.5 points«:
blowouts on both sides.
“Most of the time whoever wins c
game has gone to the championshipgani
said Tuberville, who promised he wo.
hold off on a celebratory stogie until
gets home if his team wins. “Forusti
the winner will have a definite advantil
over the other.
“We all want to play it, and we’d
to keep going on a regular schedule
hopefully this thing will blow over ami|
can play on Saturday.”
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