By Charles Goldberg
AuburnTigers.com
AUBURN, Ala. u2015 Rhett Lashlee says Auburn's offense probably played a "more complete game from start to finish" in last week's 26-10 win over Texas A&M. How so?
Let's count the ways.
Auburn scored on six of its nine possessions, not counting the last one when it was content to run out the clock; rushed for a season-high 311 yards, and' Lashlee hopes, gained momentum heading into Saturday's 11 a.m. game against Georgia in Jordan-Hare Stadium.
"It's rewarding that our kids got a hard-fought win against a really good team in a hostile environment," Lashlee said Wednesday night.