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Scot Loeffler made it a point to utilize Jay Prosch more frequently against Ole Miss, which will likely carry over to this Saturday against Vanderbilt. Jay Prosch helped polish off Auburn's best offensive possession this season, when the Tigers marched 74-yards in 13 plays, scoring on a Tre Mason 1-yard run. The longest play during the possession was 14-yards and the drive included 10 runs and only 3 passes.

Flat pass to Jay Prosch...

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On this play Auburn faces a 2nd & goal from the Ole Miss 9-yard line. Auburn comes out in an I-formation and 3 TE's. At the snap, Clint Moseley play-actions with Tre Mason as Jay Prosch releases out of the backfield and into the flat. Blake Burgess is lined up on the left side of the line as a TE and he clears the flat with a vertical route into the end zone. Moseley completes his pass to Prosch, who rumbles to the 1-yard line.

Follow up TD run...

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The pass play to Jay Prosch set up the following play from the same formation. Facing a 3rd & goal from the 1-yard line, Auburn will run Tre Mason from the I-formation. Blake Burgess, Greg Robinson and Jay Prosch are key to the play as the collapse the left side, sealing the edge for Tre Mason who strolls in to the end zone for the score.

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If I remember strengths vs weaknesses comparisons between AU & Vandy this week, Vandy is the worst running game defense we've faced anyway, yes? Do I recall Vandy's pass D is another nightmare waiting to happen for our QBs though? (sorry, not enough time to re-research right now).

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Running to Robinsons side with JP leading the way has been a great play for us. Maybe we should just make our Jumbo set the base O.

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