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| Reeling Tigers look for answers AUBURN -- The Auburn Tigers have two weeks to fix everything that went wrong Saturday night and prepare for their season-ending finale against Alabama. Can it be done? "We know we've got to get a lot better," Auburn coach Tommy Tuberville said Sunday. Auburn (7-4, 4-3 SEC) was trounced 45-20 by rival Georgia, giving the Bulldogs back-to-back blowouts in a series known for its competitiveness. On Saturday, quarterback Brandon Cox threw four interceptions and led an ineffective offense, while Auburn's defense surrendered more than 400 yards of total offense and a handful of backbreaking big plays. Last year, Tuberville quickly buried the Georgia game and refocused his players' attention on Alabama. But Auburn is off this week and won't meet the Tide until Nov. 24. Full Story
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