College Football: Chick-fil-A Bowl: Auburn 43, Virginia 24

Published 12:00 am Saturday, December 31, 2011

Staff & wire reports
ATLANTA ó You know it was little consolation to former West Rowan star K.P. Parks that he scored a touchdown in his very first college bowl game or that the redshirt freshman was Virginiaís leading rusher witth 48 yards on Saturday night.
The Cavs didnít win.
It was Auburn running back Onterio McCalebb who took center stage.
McCalebb was motivated by speculation that the suspension of star running back Mike Dyer could take the punch out of Auburnís running game.
He had an answer.
McCalebb scored two touchdowns and Auburn overcame the loss of quarterback Clint Moseley to set a season scoring high and beat Virginia 43-24 in the Chick-fil-A Bowl.
ěIt feels very awesome,î McCalebb said.
ěA lot of people have been saying we couldnít do it. I just let them talk,î he said.
McCalebb, who had 109 yards rushing, scored on a 3-yard run and 25-yard catch while starting for Dyer, who was suspended for an undisclosed rules violation. Tre Mason added 64 yards rushing, including a 22-yard scoring run.
Auburn also had to regroup after Moseley left with an ankle injury in the first quarter.
Barrett Trotter passed for 175 yards and a touchdown while sharing time with Kiehl Frazier, who ran for two touchdowns.
The offensive outburst came in Auburnís last game with offensive coordinator Gus Malzahn, who has been hired as the Arkansas State coach.
ěThis was a breakout game for next season,î said Auburn receiver Quan Bray. ěWhat you saw here is the future of Auburn football.î
Auburn (8-5) ran for 273 yards.
ěI knew that we needed to run the ball well today as a team, and we knew we had to do that to get the win,î McCalebb said.
The Tigers also had big plays on special teams, blocking two punts and recovering an onside kick.
ěWe couldnít afford to give up the field position like we did and hang in with them,î said Virginia coach Mike London.
Kris Burd caught two touchdown passes for Virginia (8-5), which held out two top defensive players, cornerback Chase Minnifield and linebacker Steve Greer, with knee injuries. Greer was in uniform but didnít play.
London said he didnít want to risk more serious injuries Minnifield and Greer.
ěOn that surface when you have to cut and you have a knee injury, Iím not looking for heroes,î London said.
ěI donít want to risk further injury that would really cause a young man some harm.î
One year after winning the national championship ó and losing Heisman Trophy winner Cam Newton ó Auburn absorbed lopsided losses to LSU, Georgia and Alabama in the second half of the regular season. After the loss to Alabama, defensive coordinator Ted Roof left for the same post at Central Florida.
While Malzahn stayed with Auburn for the bowl game, coach Gene Chizik took control of the defense.
ěIt was really important to me to get a win tonight,î Malzahn said.
Moseley limped off the field with an injured right ankle after the Tigersí second possession. He did not return.
Trotter, a junior, started the first seven games before losing his job to Moseley. He made a triumphant return to prominence against Virginia, completing 11 of 18 passes for 175 yards and a touchdown.
ěThis guy is a manís man,î said Chizik of Trotter, adding the junior ěnever pouted, never said anything negativeî after losing his starting job.
Frazier, a freshman, had 16 carries for 55 yards and two touchdowns.
While others speculated that the loss of Dyer, an All-SEC selection, could be devastating to Auburn, McCalebb was eager to show he could be more than a change-of-pace back.
McCalebb set up his touchdown run with a 60-yard run.
Burdís 27-yard catch from Michael Rocco midway through the first quarter gave Virginia, wearing orange helmets for the first time since 1978, a 7-0 lead.
Then Auburnís special teams made the first of two momentum-changing plays in the half.
Freshman receiver Garrett Harper blocked a punt by Virginiaís Jimmy Howell to give the Tigers possession at the Cavaliersí 15. Following a 12-yard run by McCalebb, Frazier scored from the three.
Back-to-back unnecessary roughness penalties against Auburnís defense helped set up Burdís second touchdown catch from 35 yards for a 14-7 lead.
On the first play of Auburnís next possession, McCalebb broke free for a 60-yard run to the Virginia 25. He capped the drive with a 3-yard scoring run.
Chizik then called for an onside try and Cody Parkey recovered his own kick. After Trotterís 50-yard pass to Emory Blake, Frazier scored from the 1.
Auburnís Angelo Blackson blocked Howellís punt through the end zone for a safety in the third quarter. Virginiaís only second-half points came on a 1-yard touchdown by Parks in the third quarter.
Parkey kicked field goals of 45 and 37 yards.
Rocco completed 26 of 41 passes for 312 yards with two touchdowns and an interception.