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Marshall was instrumental in Auburn's turnaround from a 3–9 season in 2012 to beginning the 2013 season 9–1 while beating the Ole Miss Rebels, ... Nick Marshall.
Nick Marshall: 2013–2014 20-7 In his first season on Auburn's team, Marshall led the Tigers to an SEC Championship in 2013 and the 2014 BCS National Championship Game. In two seasons, he amassed 4508 passing yards & 34 passing TD, and 1866 rushing yards & 23 rushing TD.
Auburn struck first with a field goal after a fumble by Kansas State was recovered by Auburn. Kansas State scored a touchdown in the second quarter. Auburn, however, struck back with a touchdown pass from Nick Marshall to Ricardo Louis. Auburn then scored the next 10 points, all during the fourth quarter.
Nick Marshall, Auburn (2013) Cemented in Auburn lore, Marshall threw the “prayer at Jordan-Hare” to beat Georgia in 2013, one week before the miracle defeat of Bama on a 109-yard return of a ...
On 4th and 18, Auburn quarterback Nick Marshall, who was a defensive back for Georgia during the 2011 season, threw a Hail Mary pass, which was tipped by Georgia safety Josh Harvey-Clemons, right into the hands of Auburn sophomore wide receiver Ricardo Louis, scoring the game-winning touchdown with 25 seconds to go. Auburn's defense then held ...
Nick Marshall's last-second 73-yard touchdown pass was recognized as one of four nominees for 2013 Best Play in the world of sports at the 2014 ESPY Awards under the name Auburn Hail Mary. [59] But another Auburn play won the category, Davis FG return, which was the final play of Auburn's following game (the 2013 Iron Bowl ).
In just a mere few days, the next biggest recruiting day on the college football calendar will take place: National Signing Day. Many, if not all, of the top 100 prospects in the 2025 recruiting ...
After getting the ball back, Auburn's offense moved down the field with a seven-play, 66-yard drive capped off by a 45-yard touchdown run by quarterback Nick Marshall to give Auburn a 7–0 lead. [7] It was the Tigers' first offensive touchdown against Alabama since 2010. [42] On the ensuing drive, Alabama again went three-and-out and punted.