The 2010 SEC Championship Game is underway in the Georgia Dome, and right out of the gate South Carolina's defense, a unit that's been their touchstone all season long, looks like no match for the Auburn Tigers offense. Onterio McCalebb returns the opening kickoff 19 yards, and the Tigers set up deep in their own territory, at the 23-yard line.
Freshman superstar Michael Dyer gets the first touch, and travels a paltry two yards, but don't make South Carolina's mistake and be lulled into a stupor: On second down, Cam Newton hits Darvin Adams with an absolute bomb, complete with a play fake that fools both the CBS announcers and the cameramen, a 61-yard tactical missile strike of a pass , and it's only by his heels that he's brought down at South Carolina's 14-yard line. McCalebb gets one more short touch before catching a 12-yard touchdown pass from Newton, and we've got a live one already. Auburn leads South Carolina, 7-0, with 13:54 remaining in the first quarter.
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SEC Championship Game, Auburn Vs. South Carolina: Tigers Take One Minute To Go Up 7-0
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