BATON ROUGE, La. – D.J. Chark returned a punt 75 yards for a touchdown, Connor Culp kicked clutch field goals of 42 and 36 yards inside the final three minutes, and Louisiana State rallied from a 20-point deficit to beat No. 10 Auburn 27-23 on Saturday.
The Louisiana State defense improved dramatically in the second half, not allowing a point. That enabled LSU (5-2, 2-1 Southeastern Conference) to win with special teams play.
Russell Gage made a diving 14-yard touchdown reception and had a 70-yard run that set up another TD for LSU.
Kerryon Johnson rushed for 156 yards and a short TD for Auburn (5-2, 3-1), which had won four in a row after its nonconference loss to No. 2 Clemson.
Arden Key's sack of Jarrett Stidham with 2 seconds left squelched Auburn's last hope of an improbable comeback, sending the volume in Tiger Stadium about as high as it has been this season despite an unusual number of empty seats visible for a competitive SEC game.
After LSU quarterback Danny Etling kneeled to end it, LSU players streamed wildly onto the field and then ran toward the corner of the end zone closest to their locker room to acknowledge the school's frenzied student section.
LSU coach Ed Orgeron, under heavy scrutiny since a lopsided loss to Mississippi State and a stunning upset against Troy, calmly shook hands with Auburn coach Gus Malzahn, who then walked away alone — save for police and camera men shadowing him — and cocked his head to the left as he appeared to ponder how his team was suddenly shut down after outscoring its previous three SEC opponents by 21 or more.
Auburn had only 64 yards of offense in the second half.