Last-second field goal sinks Gators

Associated Press The Spokesman-Review

GAINESVILLE, Fla. – On a day filled with upsets, Auburn turned in one of the biggest.

Freshman Wes Byrum kicked a 43-yard field goal as time expired to lift the Tigers to a 20-17 victory over fourth-ranked Florida on Saturday night.

The loss snapped an 11-game winning streak for the defending national champions and gave the Gators their first home loss under coach Urban Meyer.

Florida had won 18 consecutive home games and 17 straight since Meyer took over in 2005.

It also might have jeopardized Florida’s chances of repeating. Then again, with all the other upsets on the day, the Gators surely won’t slip too far out of the picture.

Florida (4-1, 2-1 Southeastern Conference) could take a big step back next week at No. 2 LSU. But if the Gators play like they did against Auburn, they could be in for another long day.

Auburn (3-2, 1-1) played sound defense, prevented Tim Tebow & Co. from making many big plays and took advantage of several mistakes to build a 14-0 lead at halftime.

The Tigers held on from there.

Byrum attempted the winning kick just as Meyer called timeout. The kick was true, but Byrum had to do it again.

He did.

Auburn used the final 4 minutes to set up the winning field goal. Ben Tate ran for 18 yards on the drive.

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