AUBURN, Ala. -- As 86,825 at Jordan-Hare Stadium roared, Gus Malzahn demonstratively pumped his fist from the Auburn sideline.
It was just the second quarter, but the actions of Auburn's crowd and its coach announced Auburn's dominance of Arkansas State in what ended up being a 51-14 rout.
A week after ASU couldn't slow Toledo's passing game, Auburn scored Saturday with the help of wild running plays, a one-handed catch and even a fake field goal.
The Tigers, held to 262 yards by No. 2 Clemson last week, piled up 706 total yards, 462 of which came on the ground, as they took control by scoring on six consecutive drives to close the first half.