The Deep South's Oldest Rivalry reaches its 130th chapter when No. 10 Georgia travels to Auburn for Saturday night's matchup at Jordan-Hare Stadium. The past dozen years have been lopsided, with the Bulldogs (4-1) claiming all but one meeting since 2014. For the Tigers (3-2), it's about more than turning the tide in the rivalry -- they're also fighting to avoid an 0-3 start in SEC play for the third straight season. Beating Georgia would give Auburn a much-needed jolt.

"Everything is still in front of us, and it starts with an incredible rivalry game that you ought to just relish the opportunity to play in," Auburn coach Hugh Freeze said Monday. "... Yes, there's always a sense of urgency because it's the next SEC game, but you can't run from the fact that this rivalry game means some

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