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LSU beats Auburn 31 to 10


Last Update: 10/24/2009 10:26 pm
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BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Jordan Jefferson followed the worst game of his young career with his best.

Jeffersonthrew for a career-high 242 yards, including two touchdown passes, andscrambled for another score to lead No. 9 LSU to a 31-10 victory overAuburn on Saturday night.

After passing for 96 yards in a 13-3loss to Florida, Jefferson quickly put that performance behind him witha touchdown pass to Terrance Toliver on LSU's first series. Toliver hada career-high nine catches for 86 yards, Brandon LaFell caught atouchdown pass and freshman Russell Shepard ran 69 yards for his firstcareer TD.

LSU's defense was impressive as well, causing two turnovers and sacking Auburn's Chris Todd four times.

 

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