College football fans saw a great football game tonight. Undefeated Florida State staged a comeback to beat the miracle prone Auburn Tigers 34 to 31. Auburn controlled the first half and looked like the better team. FSU gambled on a fake punt late in the first half and turned the momentum in their favor. The late first half FSU touchdown made the score Auburn 21 FSU 10. The underdog Tigers took every punch landed by FSU in the second half but came up just short of another miracle.
I pull for the SEC but you have to give FSU all the credit. They never gave up in the game. Their Heisman trophy winning quarterback kept his cool after a so so first half. He is a freshman and you would have expected him to fold under the pressure of a poor start. Winston went 20 for 35 for 237 yards passing with 2 TDs and 0 INTs. Not the stats he is use to but good enough for a championship.
You have to give Auburn their due also. They were double digit dogs before the game started. I think their game plan was right they just came up one big play short to a very good team. It's been a good run for the SEC in the BCS championship games.
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