As the second half opens, we're given word that Jarrett Lee has a sprained wrist from that Nick Fairley hit, but will return to play in the third quarter. He doesn't come out right away, however, and Jordan Jefferson makes quick work of a visiting Tigers' three-and-out.
Almost immediately, three huge plays break Auburn free. Michael Dyer runs left for a 29-yard gain; Cam Newton hits Darvin Adams for a 17-yard pass, and then Newton himself blasts through the LSU defense and barrels 49 yards, basically dragging Patrick Peterson with his own momentum for the last three. He loses the ball in the endzone, but it's ruled a touchdown.
An extremely shady copy of this video can be seen here; we'll post a better one as soon as it becomes available:
With 13:20 remaining in the third quarter, Auburn leads LSU, 17-10.
VIDEO: Auburn Vs. LSU: Monster Cam Newton Run Puts Auburn Up, 17-10
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