Offensive fireworks: The longest play from each of the past 10 seasons of Auburn football

Let's take a look back at the longest offensive plays from the last 10 seasons of Auburn football.
Offensive fireworks: The longest play from each of the past 10 seasons of Auburn football
Offensive fireworks: The longest play from each of the past 10 seasons of Auburn football

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Happy Fourth of July, everyone.

The Tigers have had their fair share of fireworks over the past decade. Let's take a look back at the longest offensive plays from the last 10 seasons of Auburn football.

2022 - Jarquez Hunter 62-yard TD reception (at Georgia)

A season full of disappointment was also a season lacking massive plays... Hunter's impressive 62-yard score against the Bulldogs was the longest play Auburn had all season long.

2021 - Jarquez Hunter 94-yard TD run (vs Alabama State)

Hunter's dash to the endzone is the longest run in Auburn football history.

2020 - Anthony Schwartz 91-yard TD reception (vs LSU)

Nix's toss to Schwartz was the icing on the cake of a blowout in the Tiger bowl.

2019 - Harold Joiner 78-yard reception (vs Ole Miss)

Who would have thought that Auburn's longest offensive play in 2019 would be in a game where they only scored 20 points?

2018 - Anthony Schwartz 76-yard touchdown reception (vs Tennessee)

It was a bad day overall for the Tigers, but Schwartz's speed is still extremely impressive.

2017 - Ryan Davis 75-yard TD reception (vs Ole Miss)

Auburn's blowout victory over the Rebels was largely due in part to a strong first half - one that included their longest play of the season.

2016 - John Franklin III 80-yard TD run (vs ULM)

One of Franklin's handful of explosive runs during his time with the Tigers.

2015 - Jason Smith 77-yard TD reception (vs Alabama)

Shades of Ricardo Louis.

2014 - Ricardo Louis 75-yard TD rush (vs South Carolina)

Auburn's defense was nowhere to be found on this day... but Ricardo Louis found the endzone on this sweep.

2013 - Sammie Coates 88-yard TD reception (at Arkansas)

One of Auburn's better crowd silencers of the last decade... a third down bomb to Coates had Hog fans silent.


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