AUBURN, Ala. – Payton Thorne accounted for five first-half touchdowns and Auburn kicked off the season with a 73-3 victory over Alabama A&M Saturday at Jordan-Hare Stadium, win No. 800 in program history.
“There are a lot of great coaches, staff, players and administrators that contributed to those 800 wins,” Auburn coach Hugh Freeze said. “We’re only the 13th program in FBS history to do that so we’re honored that we can join and be a small part of that.”
Thorne completed 13 of 21 passes for 322 yards and four touchdowns in the half, adding 49 rushing yards and another TD on the ground before sitting out the second half.
“It was good to get things rolling, get week one out of the way,” Thorne said. “It was a good start for us. We did what we were supposed to do. The offensive line did a great job tonight. They were five guys working as one unit.”
It took Auburn only four plays and 47 seconds to take the lead. After Thorne opened the game with a 12-yard completion to freshman Malcolm Simmons, Jarquez Hunter scored on his first carry, racing 34 yards through a sizable hole on the right side.
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34 yard touchdown.
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After Auburn’s defense forced a three-and-out on A&M’s first possession, the quick-strike Tigers needed only one play to double their advantage. Thorne stepped up in the pocket and fired deep down the middle to KeAndre Lambert-Smith for a 67-yard touchdown and a 14-0 Auburn lead.
“I turned around and Payton put it out there. I was like, I need this one. I ran right under it, looked back a little bit and saw green grass,” Lambert-Smith said. “Collectively, we put in a lot of work this summer. You saw it pay off.”
Auburn repeated that winning formula, a three-and-out and a one-play scoring drive, with Thorne finding freshman Cam Coleman on a stop-and-go route for a 44-yard touchdown to put the Tigers ahead 21-0 at the 11:39 mark of the first quarter.
The Bulldogs gained 56 yards to Auburn’s 1-yard line on a tipped pass that JC Hart nearly intercepted, but Jalen McLeod’s third-down sacked led to a missed A&M field goal.
The Tigers increased their lead to 28-0 with 2 minutes left in the opening quarter on Thorne’s second touchdown pass to Lambert-Smith, a 4-yarder.
Keionte Scott’s 29-yard punt return set up Town McGough’s 32-yard field goal to give Auburn a 31-0 lead early in the second quarter.
The Bulldogs advanced to Auburn’s 21-yard line, but McLeod stopped A&M’s quarterback on fourth-and-7.
One play later, Thorne connected with another member of Auburn’s highly touted quartet of in-state receivers, Perry Thompson, for a 70-yard touchdown and a 38-0 lead with 10:10 left in the second quarter.
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Alabama A&M kicked a field goal midway through the quarter, but Auburn added two more rushing scores before the half, Thorne’s 4-yard run and Damari Alston’s 2-yarder to put the Tigers on top 52-3 at intermission.
Auburn tallied 436 yards in the half despite possessing the ball for only 9 minutes and 37 seconds.
The teams mutually agreed to shorten the second half by playing 10-minute quarters. The Tigers scored on special teams when Micah Riley blocked a punt that Simmons recovered in the end zone for a 59-3 Auburn advantage at the 8:25 mark of the third quarter.
Hank Brown took over for Thorne in the second half, hitting the speedy Simmons for a 57-yard touchdown that gave Auburn a 66-3 lead after the Tigers’ only possession of the third quarter.
Brown displayed his deep-ball touch on his second drive, teaming up with a leaping Sam Jackson V for a 37-yard touchdown that gave Auburn a staggering 70-point lead. Brown was 3-for-5 for 96 yards and two scores. Holden Geriner played the remainder of the abbreviated fourth quarter.
Jalen McLeod led Auburn’s defense with five tackles, including two tackles for loss and a sack. Malik Blocton and Keldric Faulk added sacks.
“A good opener to get a lot of people in the game, and for us to stay fairly healthy,” Freeze said. “I thought we executed fairly well on both sides for most of the night.”
Auburn continues its season-opening five-game homestand next Saturday vs. California at 2:30 p.m. CT on ESPN2.
Jeff Shearer is a Senior Writer at AuburnTigers.com. Follow him on X: @jeff_shearer