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		<title>This Date in College Football Belt History &#8211; November 12</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Nov 2009 14:10:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[November 12, 1983 - For the 3rd week in a row, Auburn faced a top-ten team with The Belt on the line.  Coach Vince Dooley’s 4th ranked, 8-0-1 Georgia Bulldogs welcomed coach Pat Dye’s 3rd ranked, 8-1 Auburn Tigers.  Auburn's RB Lionel James rushed for the Tigers only touchdown while PK Al Del Greco kicked 2 field goals &#038; the defense held Georgia to just 51 yards rushing while the offense held the ball for 38:59 in a 13-7 Auburn victory.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-5559" title="pg2_w_jackson1_sw_576" src="http://www.pickinsplinters.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/pg2_w_jackson1_sw_576-300x168.jpg" alt="pg2_w_jackson1_sw_576" width="300" height="168" />For the 3<sup>rd</sup> week in a row, Auburn faced a  	top-ten team with The Belt on the line.  Coach Vince Dooley’s 4<sup>th</sup> ranked, 8-0-1 Georgia Bulldogs welcomed coach Pat Dye’s 3<sup>rd</sup> ranked, 8-1 Auburn Tigers.  Auburn&#8217;s RB Lionel James rushed for the Tigers&#8217;  	only touchdown while PK Al Del Greco kicked 2 field goals &amp; the defense held  	Georgia to just 51 yards rushing while the offense held the ball for 38:59  	in a 13-7 Auburn victory.  Using their wishbone rushing attack, QB  	Randy Campbell the Tigers drove to the Georgia 35-yard line before Del Greco  	just missed a 52-yard field goal attempt.  Auburn got the first break  	of the game when Tigers&#8217; DT Doug Smith stripped Georgia&#8217;s QB John Lastinger of the  	ball on an option play.  The fumble was recovered for the Tigers by DE  	Quency Williams at the Georgia 23-yard line.  Auburn drove the 23 yards  	in 5 plays with James scoring the touchdown when he carried 4 yards around right end with 4:34 left in the 1<sup>st</sup> quarter.  The highlight of the drive was a punishing 10-yard run by  	Tigers&#8217; All-American RB Bo Jackson to the Georgia 4-yard line as he broke the  	tackles of 4 Bulldogs&#8217; defenders before being brought down.  Del Greco’s field goals came in the 2<sup>nd</sup> quarter when he  	hit from 21 &amp; 41 yards giving Auburn a 13-0 halftime lead.  Jackson  	nearly gave the Tigers another score when he broke a 28-yard run around left  	end from the Auburn 3-yard line.  Jackson stepped out of bounds at the  	Auburn 31-yard line but would have gone the distance for the score without  	the misstep.  Both defenses dominated the 				2<sup>nd </sup>half as neither team was able to mount a scoring  	challenge in the 				3<sup>rd </sup>quarter.  Del Greco could have put the game out of reach with two 30-yard field goal attempts but both of his kicks from the center of the field sailed wide to the left.  The Bulldogs only touchdown came with 2:11 left in the game after an 87-yard drive when Lastinger, who completed 7 of 8 pass attempts on the drive, threw a 13-yard touchdown pass to WR Herman Archie.  The highlight of the drive was a 23-yard gain on a pass from Lastinger to WR Fred Lane.  Georgia recovered the on-side kick at their own 45-yard line but they were still unable to move against the suffocating Auburn defense as Tigers&#8217; CB Jimmie Warren broke up the final pass attempt.  Campbell threw for 95 yards completing 12 of 15 pass attempts while Jackson added 115 yards rushing for the Tigers.  Lastinger threw for 110 yards with a touchdown while the Bulldogs were held to just 51 yards rushing &amp; 117 yards passing in the loss.  Auburn finished the season 11-1; SEC Champions, ranked 3<sup>rd</sup> nationally while the  	Bulldogs finished 10-1-1 &amp; ranked 4<sup>th</sup> nationally.  Georgia would  	play for The Belt again in 1987.</p>
<p><a href="http://collegefootballbelt.com/1983/1983%20Game%20Summaries/Auburn%20at%20Georgia.htm" target="_blank"> The College Football Belt</a></p>
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		<title>This Date in College Football Belt History &#8211; November 5</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Nov 2009 16:35:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Casey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[November 5, 1983 - The 3rd ranked, 7-1 Auburn Tigers &#038; coach Pat Dye welcomed the 7th ranked Maryland Terrapins of coach Bobby Ross who stood 7-1.  Three different Auburn running backs rushed for more than 100 yards with a touchdown as the Tigers amassed 450 yards rushing &#038; Auburn's RB Tommie Agee scored 2 touchdowns as the Tigers retained The Belt with a 35-23 win over the Terrapins.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-5428" title="1980" src="http://www.pickinsplinters.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/1980.jpg" alt="1980" width="159" height="181" />The 3<sup>rd</sup> ranked, 7-1 Auburn Tigers &amp; coach  	Pat Dye welcomed the 7<sup>th</sup> ranked Maryland Terrapins of coach Bobby  	Ross who stood 7-1.  Three different Auburn running backs rushed for more  	than 100 yards with a touchdown as the Tigers amassed 450 yards rushing &amp;  	Auburn&#8217;s RB Tommie Agee scored 2 touchdowns as the Tigers retained The Belt  	with a 35-23 win over the Terrapins.  The Tigers took the lead early in the  	2<sup>nd</sup> quarter after a scoreless 1<sup>st</sup> quarter when QB  	Randy Campbell threw a 7-yard touchdown pass to WR Chris Woods to finish an  	8-play, 74-yard scoring drive.  Auburn pushed the lead to 14-0 when Agee  	broke loose for a 61-yard touchdown run.  Maryland’s only points of the 1<sup>st</sup> half came midway through the 2<sup>nd</sup> quarter when PK Jess Atkinson  	hit a 30-yard field goal but the Terrapins still trailed 14-3 at the half.   	Maryland rallied in the 3<sup>rd</sup> quarter with QB Boomer Esiason  	throwing 2 touchdown passes to give the Terrapins the lead.  The first came  	on a 10-yard pass to WR Sean Sullivan with 12:07 left in the 3<sup>rd</sup> quarter while the second came on a 14-yard pass to WR Greg Hill to finish a  	12-play, 99-yard scoring drive with just 1:32 left in the quarter.  Trailing  	17-14 as they entered the 4<sup>th</sup> quarter, Auburn a 9-play, 81-yard  	drive capped by a 5-yard touchdown run by All-American RB Bo Jackson giving  	the Tigers a 21-17 lead.  Agee’s second touchdown came on a 44-yard run with  	just 5:19 left in the game &amp; gave Auburn a 28-17 lead that appeared to be  	safe but Esiason had other ideas.  Esiason’s 40-yard touchdown pass to WR  	Russell Davis came just 3 plays later but the missed 2-point conversion  	attempt left the Terrapins trailing 28-23 with 4:32 to play.  Auburn ran  	down the clock before Tigers&#8217; P Lewis Colbert pinned Maryland at their own  	2-yard line with 0:38 left.  The Terrapins’ last chance for a rally ended with Esiason  	fumbling while being sacked by Auburn&#8217;s DE Quency Williams &amp; the Tigers&#8217; All-SEC DT Donnie Humphrey fell on the  	ball in the end zone for a touchdown.  Campbell finished with 67 yards  	passing with a touchdown as well as an interception, RB Lionel James rushed  	for 115 yards, &amp; Jackson rushed for 105 yards with his touchdown to  	complement Agee.  For Maryland, Esiason threw for 355 yards to set a  	Maryland school-record along with his 3 touchdown passes while Davis had 4  	catches for 113 yards with his touchdown.  Auburn finished the season 11-1;  	SEC Champions &amp; ranked 3<sup>rd</sup> nationally while the Terrapins  	finished 8-4 &amp; ACC Champions.  Maryland would play for The Belt again in  	1986.</p>
<p><a href="http://collegefootballbelt.com/1983/1983%20Game%20Summaries/Maryland%20at%20Auburn.htm" target="_blank">The College Football Belt</a></p>
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