Ben Leard threw two touchdown passes and Rudi Johnson ran for 128 yards as No. 19 Auburn beat Vanderbilt 33-0 on Saturday.
Auburn (5-0 overall, 3-0 SEC) beat Vanderbilt (1-4, 0-3) every way it could. In addition to Leard's touchdown throws of 48 yards to Marcel Willis and 7 yards to Deandre Green, the Tigers scored 19 points off special teams, including a fake punt and a blocked punt.
Auburn held the Commodores to 152 yards offense, only 65 on the ground.
"I'm really disappointed in our basic overall effort. We made a lot of mistakes," said Vandy coach Woody Widenhofer, who had high hopes for a bowl trip and even talked about the Commodores winning the SEC. "We're not this bad."
Auburn coach Tommy Tuberville said he doesn't have a great team, just one that's working together.
"I don't think there is anybody in this conference playing as well as a group of players," Tuberville said.
Auburn's last shutout was in 1998, 17-0 over an Ole Miss team coached by Tuberville, who led the Tigers to a 5-6 record last season in his first year at Auburn.
Johnson, the SEC's leading rusher with 147 yards per game, ran for more than 100 yards for the fifth straight time, becoming the first Auburn back to do that since Brent Fullwood in 1986.
Vanderbilt played the entire first half on its own side of the 50, and the Commodores never penetrated beyond the Auburn 41. That third-quarter drive ended in a punt.
Auburn so dominated that many fans weren't paying attention by early in the fourth quarter, cheering instead for a mock fight between the team mascots on the sideline. The Tigers won that battle, too.
Already up 3-0 early in the second quarter on a 22-yard field goal by Damon Duval, Auburn lined up for what would have been a 29-yard field goal by Duval.
But Duval took the snap and looked downfield for a 12-yard pass to Lorenzo Diamond, who had the right side of the end zone all to himself.
"I wasn't nervous, we ran the fake last year," Duval said. "With coach Tuberville you never know. There's always something in the game plan."
After swapping punts, Auburn backed up Vanderbilt on its own 8, forcing Joe Webb to punt from his own end zone. Reggie Torbor blocked the kick, and Casinious Moore fell on the ball for the touchdown.
Playing with a bruised hip, Leard -- the SEC leader in passing efficiency -- completed 14-of-27 pass attempts for 202 yards with no interceptions. Backup Jeff Klein pulled mop-up duty in the fourth quarter, going 1-for-5 for 13 yards and one interception.
Playing under heavy pressure all day, Vanderbilt starter Greg Zolman completed 11-of-25 passes for 66 yards and no interceptions.
1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH FINAL --- --- --- --- ----- Vanderbilt 0 0 0 0 0 Auburn 3 21 7 2 33 First Quarter Aub-FG Duval 22, 5:13. Second Quarter Aub-Diamond 12 pass from Duval (Duval kick), 14:47. Aub-Moore blocked punt recovery in end zone (Duval kick), 9:55. Aub-Green 7 pass from Leard (Duval kick), 5:41. Third Quarter Aub-Willis 48 pass from Leard (Duval kick), :06. Fourth Quarter Aub-Safety, ball snapped out of end zone, 12:57. Van Aub --- --- First downs 10 15 Rushes-yards 29-65 33-154 Passing 87 227 Comp-Att-Int 15-34-0 16-33-1 Return Yards 99 39 Punts-Avg. 11-36 8-51 Fumbles-Lost 4-0 1-0 Penalties-Yards 4-36 7-40 Time of Possession 27:39 32:21 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-Vanderbilt, Perkins 7-44, McGrath 13-39, Williams 3-17, Olmstead 1-(minus 9), Zolman 4-(minus 19), team 1-(minus 7). Auburn, Johnson 19-128, Evans 5-23, Moore 6-13, Carter 1-(minus 1), Klein 1-(minus 1), Leard 1-(minus 8). PASSING-Vanderbilt, Zolman 11-25-0-66, Olmstead 4-9-0-21. Auburn, Leard 14-27-0-2-2, Klein 1-5-1-12, Duval 1-1-0-13. RECEIVING-Vanderbilt, Jones 3-20, Stricker 2-10, Getter 2-8, Hatcher 1-15, Simone 1-14, E. Robinson 1-13, Carson 1-8, Young 1-5, Williams 1-0, Perkins 1-(minus 2), McGrath 1-(minus 4). Auburn, Daniels 3-24, Johnson 2-59, Worthy 2-22, Diamond 2-20, Carter 2-10, Green 2-9, Willis 1-48, C. Robinson 1-32, Owens 1-3. A-84,276.