Onterio McCalebb returned LSU's kickoff 33 yards, and Cam Newton got the home Tigers off to a rollocking start with a 10-yard pass to Terrell Zachery on first down, and made up the better part of Auburn's remaining drive with three of four rushes and four passes, two of them completions.
Stuck on 4th and 2 at LSU's 25, Wes Byrum connected on a 43-yard field goal. With these last three points, Byrum advances to become Auburn's all-time leading scorer. He supplants a previous placekicker, John Vaughn.
With 13:29 remaining in the second quarter, Auburn leads LSU, 10-3. Meanwhile in the stands, Newton's fans of the fairer sex are making their presence known:
Auburn Vs. LSU: Wes Byrum’s Record-Setting FG Puts Auburn Up 10-3

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