With three touchdowns in the fourth quarter, the Seminoles seize the 2013 trophy.
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Florida State came into tonight's BCS title game favored by 10 points over Auburn. But with five minutes left in the first half, it was the Tigers who were leading 21-3, their running game slashing and gashing the Seminoles' top-ranked defense, and their own defenders throwing Heisman Trophy winner Jameis Winston off his game.
Florida State would score before the half to bring the deficit to 11, then draw a field goal closer in the third quarter. In the fourth, fullback Chad Abram rumbled to a 21-yard touchdown on a check-down pass.
Auburn responded with a field goal. And then:
That's Levonte Whitfield running 100 yards for a kickoff-return touchdown with only 4:31 left to take the lead. But Auburn — author of two amazing last-minute wins already this year — responded with what would have been a classic game-winning drive in its own right. On 2nd and 16 after a sack, superstar running back Tre Mason (195 yards on the day) took a carry through and over the Florida State defense to put Auburn ahead 31-27 with only 1:19 left.