Ole Mi s redefined the term heartbreaker Saturday in a 35-31 lo s to Auburn, but nobody's heart -- and body -- Christian Okoye Jersey will hurt more than star wide receiver Laquon Treadwell. With under two minutes to play and Ole Mi s driving for what likely would have been the winning points, the star sophomore caught a short pa s from quarterback Bo Wallace, broke a tackle and headed for the goal line with Ole Mi s' College Football Playoff hopes Truman Jones Jersey well in hand.Then, the worst thing po sible happened. Treadwell was tackled from behind and his foot was caught underneath the defender in a horrific-looking injury, causing him to drop the ball just before he cro sed the goal line. Initially ruled a touchdown, the score was overturned on replay and ruled a fumble recovered by Auburn just as Treadwell was carted off the field with what appeared to be an injury of the season-ending variety.And with it Deon Bush Jersey went Ole Mi s' hopes of a playoff berth, and likely a chance at its first SEC West title ever.Ole Mi s coach Hugh Freeze said after the game that Treadwell , and Austin Miller, a writer for the school athletics website, reported Treadwell would to repair a fractured fibula and dislocated ankle.Treadwell had 10 receptions for 103 yards and a touchdown before the injury, including most of the yardage Ole Mi s had on what could have been the game-winning drive. With the win, Auburn (7-1, 4-1 SEC) kept its own playoff hopes alive entering next week's home game against Texas A&M. Quarterback Nick Marshall completed 15 of 22 pa ses for 254 Chad Henne Jersey yards and a pair of touchdowns, and another 50 rushing yards with two more scores. Wide receiver Sammie Coates made Noah Gray Jersey five catches for 122 yards, while running back Cameron Artis-Payne ran for 138 yards on 27 carries.Ole Mi s quarterback Bo Wallace threw for 340 yards, nearly all of it to three 100-yard receivers (Treadwell, tight end Evan Engram and Vince Sanders), but also lost a fumble inside the Auburn 5-yard line in the fourth quarter.*Follow Chase Goodbread on Twitter *.