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Auburn Scrimmage Productive

By: Josh Rultenberg
Updated: August 20, 2012
From Auburn Media Relations:

AUBURN - The Auburn Tigers held a two-hour practice session Saturday morning at Jordan-Hare Stadium. The Tigers did some situational scrimmaging, as well as running through game day procedures.

"Today was kind of a pre-game run-through," said Auburn head coach Gene Chizik. "We had to get some logistical things done with some substitutions. We did a good amount of work with special teams and with our younger guys. Everything else was pretty much situational.

"I think it was productive in terms of what we covered. We've got to spend the next two weeks fine-tuning a lot of different things, but overall, I was pleased with how today unfolded."

Auburn will practice again Tuesday afternoon.

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