Florida State, Auburn both score lots of points, but rely on different ways to reach end zone

Florida State quarterback Jameis Winston reacts after a teammate's touchdown against Duke in the first half of the Atlantic Coast Conference Championship NCAA football game in Charlotte, N.C., Saturday, Dec. 7, 2013. (AP Photo/Bob Leverone) (The Associated Press)

Auburn running back Tre Mason (21) runs against Missouri safety Matt White (17) during the second half of the Southeastern Conference NCAA football championship game, Saturday, Dec. 7, 2013, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/John Bazemore) (The Associated Press)

Judging by the statistics, the BCS national championship game between Auburn and Florida State offers something for fans of all tastes.

For those who like offense, they'll get to watch an FSU team that's second nationally in scoring at 53 points a game and sixth in total offense at 529.4 yards. Auburn is 11th in both scoring and offense, at 40.2 points and 505.3 yards.

You want defense? Auburn's 1,600-yard rusher Tre Mason will be going against a Seminoles unit that's giving up just under 117 yards on the ground and has allowed a nation-low five rushing touchdowns.