Cox, Irons power potent Auburn offense
Consistency and resilience have defined Tommy Tuberville's tenure at Auburn. Don't expect that to change in 2006.
Updated: April 4, 2006, 6:45 PM ET
By
Chris Low | Special to ESPN.com
Auburn has won 22 football games the last two seasons, won or shared the Southeastern Conference Western Division championship five of the last six seasons, and won six of its last seven games against top-10 opponents.
Not bad for a program and a head coach that survived an attempted coup from the university's power brokers three years ago.
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