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TigerEyes1914
10-01-2007, 01:16 PM
AUBURN, Ala. - Auburn sophomore defensive back Jerraud Powers has been named the Southeastern Conference's Defensive Player of the Week, while freshman kicker Wes Byrum earned the league's Special Teams Player of the Week award, the conference office announced Monday.

Powers led Auburn with seven tackles (four solo, three assists) and added a pass breakup during the Tigers' 20-17 victory at No. 4 Florida Saturday. He spearheaded a defense that held the Gators to just 17 points, 312 yards of offense and 14 first downs. Entering the contest, Florida was averaging 49.2 points, 517.8 yards and 25 first downs per game.

In addition, Powers helped Auburn shut out Florida in the first half, as the Tigers became the first team to hold Florida scoreless during the opening half since South Carolina on Nov. 14, 1992. The Tiger defense allowed just one play over 25 yards and held Florida without a first down on five of 10 offensive possessions.

Powers is tied for the team lead with 29 tackles this season, including two for losses. He also has four pass break-ups.

Byrum kicked two field goals vs. the Gators, including the game-winner as time expired from 43 yards. He actually made the final field goal twice, but his first attempt was nullified by a timeout called just before the snap. It was his third field goal of more than 40 yards this season.

Byrum also hit a 30-yarder with 6:09 left in the third quarter to give Auburn a 17-3 lead, and added two extra points and one touchback on four kickoffs. He has made eight of his 10 field goal attempts this season and leads Auburn with 39 points scored.

Byrum's game-winner helped Auburn qualify as one of four finalists for the "Pontiac Game Changing Performance" competition on ESPN. Auburn fans can help determine if the Tigers earn the $5,000 general scholarship fund award for the fifth week of the season by going to pontiac.com/ncaa and voting for their favorite of the four nominated plays. Voting began on Sunday and ends at midnight on Wednesday. ESPN will announce the winner on Thursday night during the Pontiac Performance Halftime Report.

This marks the second straight week that Auburn has had the SEC's Special Teams Player of the Week after Patrick Tatum earned the honor following the New Mexico State game. The Tigers' Quentin Groves was also honored as the Defensive Lineman of the Week following Auburn's season-opening victory over Kansas State.

Auburn returns to action Saturday when the Tigers host Vanderbilt. The game kicks off at 11:30 a.m. CT and will be televised by Lincoln Financial Sport

WarEagle73
10-01-2007, 01:18 PM
You've got to be sound in the kicking game! That's great for our Auburn Tigers!:thumpsup:

TigerEyes1914
10-01-2007, 02:05 PM
It's just so funny that this was the one pre-season area that was the biggest concern and it has turned out to be one of our biggest strengths. That's why we play the games right? You just gotta love college football especially in the South!

KRIEGER
10-01-2007, 05:16 PM
I gotta tell you, I've never been as much of a kicker fan as I am now. :laugh: I was a bit worried about Byrum before the season started (considering he is a true freshman), but after he nailed that 49 yarder against KSU, I instantly knew he was going to be one of the all-time greatest at AU. I'm glad we have him for four more years. :thumpsup: WDE

Hopefully he never misses 5 FGs in Baton Rouge... :thumbsdow

autiger1126
10-01-2007, 09:34 PM
I have to agree. I liked John Vaughn and he was great, but for some reason I feel like I'm a fan of Wes Byrum. I don't know what it is, maybe he's just got a swagger to him.

TigerEyes1914
10-02-2007, 08:43 AM
Yea Wes Byrum has ice water in his veins! 'As cool as the other side of the pillow' as Stu Scott would say. :cool: And he will definately get his chance to prove it in the Bayou.