And the Tigers were very good.
But still, there is work to be done with No. 12 LSU coming to Jordan-Hare Stadium on Saturday (3:30 p.m. ET, CBS).
After Auburn beat Washington in Week 1, we pinpointed three areas of concern heading into Week 2: the offense not letting up, the defensive backs struggling with pass interference and back-shoulder throws and the Tigers getting too cute on a couple of two-point conversion attempts.
Clearly, the offense didn’t let up, Auburn had no need to go for two and the defensive backs were much better as the Tigers intercepted three passes and held Alabama State to less than 50 percent completions.