Auburn may have blown a lead and lost to LSU for the second year in a row, but Tigers players are staying positive as they look to bounce back from defeat.

“It’s not the end of the world,” Auburn defensive end Marlon Davidson told the media, including AL.com, on Tuesday. “We’ve still got a lot of games to play. We’ve still got a chance to win the SEC and national championship. One game doesn’t define our team or our year. It’s how you bounce back from it.”

The Tigers blew a two-score lead in the second half and lost on a last-second field goal, 22-21, to LSU on Saturday.

While Auburn may have lost, it already owns a win over No. 10 Washington this year, and it remained No. 9 in the AP Top 25 poll after the loss. The Tigers will also have plenty of chances to pick up more quality wins with No. 14 Mississippi State, No. 2 Georgia and No. 1 Alabama still on the schedule.

“Flush it, play the next game, because this game here, it can beat us,” Davidson told the media. “If we let it sit in our mind, it can beat us the rest of the year. We’ll live off this game. For us, as Auburn, we’ve got to move on. We’ve got to move past it this week.”

Auburn has home games each of the next two weeks. The Tigers will look to bounce back when they host Arkansas this Saturday.