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+<?xml version="1.0" standalone="no" ?>\r<!DOCTYPE message PUBLIC "-//TSN//DTD News 1.0/EN" "newsxml.dtd">\r<message>\r<XML_File_ID>20070941</XML_File_ID>\r<heading>AFN;FLORIDAST-AUBURN</heading>\r<msg_id EventId="">4653540</msg_id>\r<category>News</category>\r<sport>CFOOT</sport>\r<url>/cfoot/news/AFN4653540.htm</url>\r<team>AUBURN</team>\r<team>FLORIDAST</team>\r<SMS>Auburn leads Florida State 21-10 at halftime</SMS>\r<text>\r Pasadena, CA (SportsNetwork.com) - Nick Marshall passed for two touchdowns and\r ran for another and No. 2 Auburn led No. 1 Florida State 21-10 at halftime of\r the BCS National Championship Game.\r</text>\r<continue>\r<P>\r Marshall threw a 12-yard touchown pass to running back Tre Mason in the first\r quarter, a 50-yarder to Melvin Ray in the second quarter and ran for a 4-yard\r score after Heisman Trophy winner Jameis Winston fumbled.\r</P>\r<P>\r Florida State's No. 1-ranked defense -- including the nation's best passing\r unit -- was on its heels after giving up just 10.7 points per game entering\r Monday's game at the Rose Bowl.\r</P>\r<P>\r Winston, 23 days after winning college football's biggest individual award,\r and the Seminoles offense were sparked by a fake punt for a first down that\r led to Devonta Freeman's 3-yard touchdown run.\r</P>\r<P>\r Winston was 6-of-15 for 62 yards on his 20th birthday. Marshall completed 7-\r of-13 passes for 113 yards.\r</P>\r<P>\r Mason, the Heisman finalist, rushed for 96 yards on 18 carries and Freeman had\r six carries for 46 yards.\r</P>\r</continue>\r<time_stamp> January 6, 2014, at 10:11 PM ET </time_stamp>\r</message>\r
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