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AUBURN, Ala. - Austin Golson figures a fully healthy Auburn backfield in the Allstate Sugar Bowl could result in a return to the offense’s October output.
That’s when the Tigers averaged nearly 50 points in four games before injuries to running back Kamryn Pettway and quarterback Sean White hindered production in November.
“It helps a lot because I think we were one of the top teams in the country when we had both of them,” said Golson, a junior offensive lineman. “Having those guys back brings a lot of juice and energy to the offense.