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Auburn Tigers

The Auburn Tigers football program is among the most successful in college football history. The team has won two national championships (1957 and 2010), 16 conference championships, and made 44 bowl appearances. The Tigers have also produced three Heisman Trophy winners: Pat Sullivan (1971), Bo Jackson (1985), and Cam Newton (2010).
The Tigers were founded in 1892 and have played their home games at Jordan-Hare Stadium since 1939. The stadium is named after Ralph "Shug" Jordan, the head coach of the Tigers from 1951 to 1975. Jordan is the winningest coach in Auburn history with 176 wins.
The Tigers have a long and storied rivalry with the Alabama Crimson Tide. The two teams first played each other in 1893 and have met every year since 1900. The rivalry is known as the Iron Bowl and is one of the most intense in college football.
The Auburn Tigers football program is a proud tradition that has produced some great players and coaches. The Tigers are always looking to build on their success and become a top program in the Southeastern Conference.
Here are some other notable moments in Auburn football history:

  • The Tigers won their first national championship in 1957.
  • The Tigers won their second national championship in 2010.
  • The Tigers won their first SEC championship in 1934.
  • The Tigers won their most recent SEC championship in 2020.

The Auburn Tigers football program is a proud tradition that has produced some great players and coaches. The Tigers are always looking to build on their success and become a top program in the Southeastern Conference. Here are a few notable former Tigers:

The Auburn Tigers have a unique tradition of barking after scoring a touchdown. The tradition dates back to the 1950s, when a group of Auburn students started barking after a touchdown. The barking tradition quickly caught on and is now a staple of Auburn football games. The Auburn Tigers mascot, Aubie the Tiger, also barks after touchdowns.

Check out our collection of the internet's top posts on the history of the Auburn Tigers football team. From the Iron Bowl, to National Championships and Heisman Trophy winners the Tigers have one of the richest traditions in college football. So give out your best cheer of War Eagle and enjoy the memories of Auburn football history.


 
Photo Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons of The first-string players for the 1925 Auburn Tigers football team. The players are, from left to right: (standing): Green, halfback; Selter, fullback; Bogue, quarterback; Turner, fullback; Williams, halfback; (line): Ollinger, Self, McFaden, McNeil, Long, Harkins (team captain), Spinks.


Football Records That Last Generations

Auburn Tigers football boasts a rich history filled with individual brilliance. Here are some of the most iconic records that showcase their talent and grit:

On Offense:

-Passing: Cam Newton holds the single-season passing touchdown record (30 in 2010) and total offensive yards record (4,977 in 2010).

-King of the Tigers: Bo Jackson reigns supreme, owning the Auburn record for career rushing yards (4,303) and single-season rushing yards (1,786 in 1985). His electrifying blend of power and speed redefined the running back position, leaving a legacy that inspires generations.

-Carnell's Consistency: Carnell Williams sits comfortably in second place with 3,831 career rushing yards. He holds the record for most 100-yard rushing games in a season (9 in 2004) and most consecutive games with a rushing touchdown (7 in 2003). His consistent excellence cemented his place in Auburn's rushing royalty.

-Receiving: A.J. Johnson possesses the most receiving yards in a season (1,544 in 1995) and the most career receiving yards (2,433).

On Defense:

-Tackles: Freddie Smith's 193 tackles in 1977 remain the single-season record.

Sacks: Derrick Thomas holds the career sacks record (45.5) and the single-season record (18 in 1989).

Interceptions: Tommy Toliver's 14 interceptions in 1986 are the most in a single season.


Special Teams:

-Field Goals: Daniel Carlson made 100 field goals in his career, the most for any Auburn kicker.

-Punting: Auburn has produced several prolific punters, with Terry Daniel holding the single-season (4,744 yards in 1988) and career (12,472 yards) records.

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