Julien Obioha

Texas A&M defensive lineman Julien Obioha was credited with recovering Auburn's first fumble in the fourth quarter Saturday. (YouTube)

AUBURN, Alabama -- Auburn lost not one, but two fourth quarter fumbles in Saturday's 41-38 loss to Texas A&M, both of which were reviewed.

Texas A&M's Julien Obioha was credited with recovering the first with 2:37 to play after a botched exchange from Auburn's Nick Marshall to Cameron Artis-Payne. Officials determined the replay did not show conclusive evidence to overturn the call, and the Aggies held onto their three-point lead.

After the game, Artis-Payne told reporters he "definitely" recovered the ball on the play, but Obioha seemed less confident about what happened.

"A lot of stuff happens at the bottom of a pile," Obioha said. "I'm not going to say who exactly had possession of it, but when it's all said and done I ran out with the ball and we had so possession. So, yes, I did get the fumble."

Auburn still had a chance for tie or win the game after forcing a Texas A&M punt before the second fumble occurred.

With 54 seconds to play, Auburn had a first down on the Aggie 28-yard line when Reese Dismukes attempted to snap the ball to Marshall, who was not prepared. Texas A&M's Alonzo Williams recovered and the Aggies drained the remainder of the clock for the shocking upset.

"There was a lot going on," said Texas A&M head coach Kevin Sumlin when asked about the game's ending. "A lot of stoppages, a lot of further reviews. That can be nerve-racking, but that's going to happen in big games and close games.

"The ball bounced our way tonight."

Watch the first fumble and Obioha's press conference in the videos below.