AUBURN, Ala. -- An injured Sean White came off the bench to throw a touchdown pass and Josh Holsey intercepted a last-minute throw to lift No. 9 Auburn to a come-from-behind, 23-16 win Saturday over Vanderbilt.The Tigers (7-2, 5-1 Southeastern Conference) sputtered after starting John Franklin III in place of White, who had an unspecified injury. White returned to open the second half with Auburn down 13-10, then threw a 21-yard touchdown pass to Darius Slayton and led two field goal drives.Auburn coach Gus Malzahn said White was banged up and didnt take a snap in practice leading up to the game.Sean threw some in warmups, moved around, and it was kind of one of those deals he thought he could go, Malzahn said. And at halftime we just made the move. He was ready to go, and obviously he gave our offense a spark.The win coupled with Mississippi States upset of No. 4 Texas A&M means Auburn can win the SEC West with victories over Georgia and No. 1 Alabama. That game was airing on Auburns huge video board in the minutes after this one ended, setting off another celebration for fans after the Tigers sixth straight win.Vandy (4-5, 1-4) stayed alive into the final minute against the 26-point favorites thanks to Caleb Scotts 29-yard catch of a tipped ball on fourth and 18. The Commodores moved to Auburns 30 before Holseys interception put it away.I saw my guy go to the flats and I saw (quarterback Kyle Shurmur) pat the ball one too many times, and I just felt something was going to be behind me, said Holsey , whose pick set up the final touchdown against Mississippi. My instincts took me to the ball.The drive was set up when Daniel Carlsons attempt at his fourth field goal was blocked. Alabama native Zach Cunningham leapt over the line at the snap and knocked it down.White completed 10 of 13 passes for 106 yards and Kamryn Pettway topped 160 rushing yards for the fourth straight game. Pettway ran 25 times for 173 yards, but came up limping at the end of a 60-yard run to set up the decisive score after appearing on his way to the end zone. He was clutching his left leg on the ground.Shurmur completed 24 of 36 passes for 221 yards and a touchdown. He also had a 21-yarder on the final drive before the pick.THE TAKEAWAYAuburn: The Tigers showed they can survive a down-to-the-wire game and imperfect performance, but perhaps not an SEC game without White. They still looked vulnerable to the pass after Mississippis Chad Kellys school-record performance. Auburn was especially thin at linebacker with Deshaun Daviss first half ejection for targeting. Starter Tre Williams was out with an injury.Vanderbilt: The Commodores were one big play from winning a third straight game for the first time since 2013. 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Schenn scored the game-winning goal and added two assists to lead the Philadelphia Flyers to a 4-1 win over the Calgary Flames at the Scotiabank Saddledome on Tuesday.SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. -- Leading jockey Jose Ortiz capped off a memorable afternoon Saturday at Saratoga by notching his fifth victory of the day with a perfectly judged ride aboard Suffused in the $200,000 Glens Falls.Ortiz rated Suffused, who was beaten a head by Guapaza in the Grade 3 Waya four weeks earlier, in mid-pack while saving ground for the opening 1-1/4 miles of the 11-furlong Waya. Suffused angled out for clearance entering the stretch, then finished with good energy out near the center of the course to run down Aries in the final 70 yards.The latter chased pacesetter Photo Call through modest fractions, overtook the tiring leader a sixteenth out, but could not resist Suffused, with jockey Joel Rosario losing his whip just inside the sixteenth pole. Miss Chatelaine loomed boldly along the rail leaving the furlongs grounds, but could not kick on with the top pair at the end.Guapaza raced within easy striking distance but lacked the same closing response she had in the Waya, finishing sixth as the tepid 5-2 choicce in a field of 10 long-distance, filly and mare turf specialists.dddddddddddd.Suffused, a Juddmonte Farm homebred by Champs Elysse, began her career in Europe before joining trainer Bill Motts barn earlier this season. The Grade 2 Glens Falls was her second victory in five U.S. starts. She paid $7.80 after completing the distance over a firm course in 2:13.55.She had a beautiful trip, Jose gave her a great ride, Mott said. I had a lot of confidence in her. When he produced her, she punched.Mott said he wouldnt rule out the Grade 1 Flower Bowl, at Belmont Park on Oct. 8, for Suffuseds next start.Ortiz, who all but sewed-up his first Saratoga riding title with his big day, called winning five races pretty amazing.To do it here at Saratoga, where the competition is so tough, Im very lucky.As for the possibility of winning the Saratoga riding title, Ortiz simply said, it would be a dream come true. ' ' '