Saturday night marked another thrilling edition of the Iron Bowl.
Facing a 17-point deficit with over 11 minutes to play in the second quarter, Auburn stormed back and evened things up at 20 before giving up a touchdown with under four minutes to go, ultimately leading to a 27-20 loss to No. 10 Alabama at Jordan-Hare Stadium.
But one defining factor in all of Auburn’s losses this season – all coming by 10 points or less – was the self-inflicted wounds. And they reared their ugly heads again on Saturday night.
Simply put, Auburn didn’t make the necessary plays to spoil its archrivals' College Football Playoff aspirations.
“We had a chance to win the game, and you can’t turn the ball over in a game like this,” said Auburn interim head coach DJ Durkin after the game. “We started slow. We

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