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CBS SPORTS COLLLEGE FOOTBALL SCHEDULE CONTINUES
November 11, 2004
CBS SPORTS COLLLEGE FOOTBALL SCHEDULE CONTINUES ON SATURDAY, NOV. 13 WITH DEEP SOUTH'S OLDEST RIVARLY AS UNDEFEATED AND NO. 3-RANKED AUBURN HOSTS NO. 5-RANKED GEORIGA
COLLEGE FOOTBALL TODAY Analyst Spencer Tillman Talks About Match-up
CBS Sports' national coverage of SEC football continues on Saturday, Nov. 13 (3:30PM-7:00 PM, ET) when No. 5-ranked Georgia meets undefeated and No. 3-ranked Auburn for the 108th time in the Deep South's oldest rivalry.
Verne Lundquist and Todd Blackledge, CBS Sports' lead college football announce team call the action from Jordan Hare Stadium in Auburn, Ala. with Tracy Wolfson reporting from the sidelines. Craig Silver, the Network's coordinating producer of college football, produces and Steve Milton directs. CBS Sports' national broadcast of SEC football also is simulcast in HDTV.
COLLEGE FOOTBALL TODAY, with host Tim Brando and Spencer Tillman, keeps viewers updated on all the games throughout the afternoon with scores and highlights. Vin DeVito produces and Linda Malino directs.
*Coaches Poll as of 11/11/04
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Audibles with COLLEGE FOOTBALL TODAY'S Spencer Tillman
(On injured Danny Ware): He's missed some time, but has come back. The thing that is good for Georgia is the emergence of some other running backs that have been stepping in. So what looked like a liability is not as much as it once was. But Danny Ware is certainly the guy they want to go to and rely on. If they can get 75 or 100 yards from him, it improves Georgia's chances 100%...(On an Auburn loss): A loss hurts Auburn more, because Auburn's stakes are higher. In terms of their ranking they are poised if they get a win to eclipse Oklahoma of that number two spot. If you look at what Oklahoma has left, they have a couple of also rans to deal with and then they go to the Big 12 Championship. If you look at the north side of the ledger, there is really no one there. Maybe a 5-3 Nebraska team, but they haven't impressed anyone. In the subjective voters mind they will look at that North and say Oklahoma struggled the past couple of weeks against Texas A&M and Oklahoma State. Auburn has had this treacherous run down the stretch. If Auburn remains undefeated that will look more impressive to a subjective voter. Psychologically a loss will hurt Auburn a lot more if they lose this game and it literally will hurt them more in the polls.
CBS Sports Contact: Jennifer Sabatelle 212/975-4120 jsabatelle@cbs.com