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  Auburn entered the fourth quarter Saturday with a lead just looking for the knockout punch. Thanks to a one-two shot from safety Jamien Sherwood and receiver Seth Williams, Auburn found it and fended off a game Kentucky team. Sherwood recovered a fumble on a pivotal third-down play early in the fourth and Williams reeled in a six-yard touchdown pass - his second of the afternoon - to fuel Auburn's 29-13 victory over Kentucky. Williams' touchdown, followed by Eli Stove's 21-yard reception later in the fourth, closed a 21-7 second-half scoring run for Auburn that left the Wildcats in the dust. The Tigers were clinging to a 15-13 lead over the Wildcats with just under 13 minutes left when Kentucky quarterback Terry Wilson took off running on third-and-5. Wilson, who had been cool, calm and collected for most of the afternoon, tried to juke out an Auburn defender but took a hit from Sherwood and lost the football. Sherwood recovered the ball on the Kentucky 30-yard line, setting the stage for Williams and company to put the game away. "I'm not really sure if I knocked it out. I know I was the one coming up on the tackle and then the next thing you know the ball was on the ground. I went and got it," Sherwood said. "My fumble recovery killed them. That last one we got at the end of the game was the final one. It just killed everything. Even though they were down two scores, that touchdown right there just shut the game out." - Opelika-Auburn News

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