Oklahoma prepping for healthier Auburn attack in Sugar Bowl
January 1, 2017
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Time has healed significant wounds for Auburn quarterback Sean White and the Tigers' offense, which anticipates a return to prolific midseason form against No. 7 Oklahoma in the Sugar Bowl.
"That makes me excited and makes a lot of other people excited, too," Auburn running back Kerryon Johnson said before practice in New Orleans on Saturday. "Obviously, we can do a lot of great things when we are healthy."
No. 17 Auburn (8-4) fell in the AP poll from No. 8 during November because of losses in its final two Southeastern Conference games against Georgia and Alabama . Pow...
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