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About Auburn Tigers
Jimmy ?Red? Phillips made 11 All-America teams in 1957 before becoming an All-Pro with the Los Angeles Rams and Minnesota Vikings and leading the NFL in receiving in 1961. Aubie, Auburn?s award-winning mascot is a fan favorite for fans of the Tigers. On the job since 1979, Aubie?s existence began as a cartoon character drawn by Birmingham Post-Herald artist Phil Neel in 1959 for a football game program. The Auburn Tigers first bowl trip and the only bowl game to ever be played outside the United States was the Bacardi Bowl. Auburn and Villanova battled to a 7-7 tie in Havana, Cuba on New Year?s day in 1937. Billy Hitchcock scored the Tigers? only touchdown of the game on a 40-yard run.
Garland Washington ?Jeff? Beard could generally be considered the father of modern Auburn athletics. Serving as athletic director from 1951 through 1972, Beard hired legendary coach Ralph ?Shug? Jordan, increased the capacity of what is now Jordan-Hare Stadium from 21,500 to 61,500 seats and is responsible for bringing Auburn home football games with Georgia Tech, Georgia and Tennessee to campus. His tenure also produced the basketball arena now named in his honor, the Wilbur Hutsell Track and Field complex and Sewell Hall. Beard is one of only five Auburn athletic directors who also didn?t serve as head football coach.
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The climax to a 23-22 Auburn Tigers victory over Alabama in 1982 which broke a nine-year losing skid to the Crimson Tide was Bo Jackson?s 1-yard leap over the Alabama goal line that capped a 66-yard drive and set the stage for what Auburn people consider the Tigers? ?coming out? party in the 1980s. Alabama came to Auburn?s Jordan-Hare Stadium for the first time in the history of the rivalry. Prior to that, all games in the series had been played at Birmingham?s Legion Field since the series was resumed in 1948. A 30-20 Auburn victory settled the score in 1989, but the cross-state journey for the Tide settled a score which had brewed for nearly a century in the hearts of Auburn people. Auburn Tigers coach Ray Perkins once said ?it won?t happen?. On Dec. 2, 1989, it did.
Auburn and Georgia is the deep south?s oldest rivalry. It began in Feb. 20, 1892 at Piedmont Park in Atlanta and has been played virtually every year since. The Tigers and the Bulldogs have played every year since 1898, 105 meetings, with the exception of 1943, when Auburn didn?t field a team due to World War II. ?Iron? Mike Donahue won 99 games in two different stints as the Tigers?s head coach, tying him with Pat Dye for second on the all-time Auburn victories list. Donahue?s 1913 SIAC championship team not only went undefeated at 8-0, but did not allow a single point to be scored on them. On the flip side, his 1920 team averaged 42.5 points per game, despite being shut out twice. During his tenure, 38 players were named as All-Southern Conference.
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For years some of Auburn?s chief rivals ? Georgia, Tennessee, Georgia Tech and Alabama ? never made it to The Plains. Auburn?s ?home? games with those schools were played in Montgomery, Mobile, Columbus and Birmingham. Athletic Director Jeff Beard changed all that starting in 1960. The Auburn-Georgia game was played in Columbus, Athens, Atlanta, Macon or Savannah from 1892 through 1959. In 1960 the Bulldogs finally came to Auburn and lost, 9-6. From 1906 until 1970 Auburn and Georgia Tech played in either Atlanta or Birmingham ? 53 straight times in Atlanta ? before the Yellow Jackets finally gave in and came to Auburn to lose 31-7. In a series that began in 1900, Tennessee finally played at Auburn in 1974, losing 21-0. In 1989, cross-state rival Alabama made the trip and left with a 30-20 defeat and dreams of an undefeated season ended.
Patrick Fain Dye won 99 games and four Southeastern Conference championships in 12 years as the Auburn Tigers' head coach, but perhaps he will be remembered most for bringing Auburn?s ?home? game with Alabama to the Auburn campus on Dec. 2, 1989, a 30-20 Tigers victory. Under his leadership as athletic director, Auburn football facilities were elevated to some of the finest in the nation with additions to Jordan-Hare Stadium increasing the seating capacity to 85,214 and 70 luxury suites.
In 1993, first-year coach Terry Bowden directed Auburn to their first undefeated, 11-win season while the Tigers suffered through the first year of NCAA imposed sanctions which kept AU off television and out of the bowl scene. The 11 wins in 1993 were the opening act of a 20-game winning streak which would set the Auburn Tigers record for consecutive victories.
The legendary coach for which college football?s top honor is named coached at Auburn from 1895-99, posting a 12-4-2 record. Auburn is the only school where John Heisman coached to have a Heisman Trophy winner. Heisman left Auburn for Clemson and then Georgia Tech, where he lost 10 of 15 meetings with Auburn. The Auburn Tigers have two Heisman Trophy winners. Pat Sullivan won the coveted award in 1971. Bo Jackson did the same in 1985.
Over the years no name has been more synonymous with Auburn football than Ralph ?Shug? Jordan. The all-time winningest football coach at Auburn, Jordan won 176 games over a 25-year career on The Plains. A four-time Southeastern Conference coach of the year, he was also named national coach of the year in 1957 after leading Auburn to its only current football national championship. Auburn?s showcase football stadium which seats 86,063 with 70 luxury suites located between the lower level and upper deck on the East side of the stadium. The stadium was dedicated Nov. 30, 1939 with 7,500 seats that are now incorporated into the West stands. Ten years later 14,000 more seats were added and the stadium was named Cliff Hare Stadium, although only 12 home games were played there over that 10-year span. Additional seats were added in 1955, 1960 and 1970. The West upper deck was completed in 1980 and the East upper deck and suites were finished for the 1987 season. The facility was renamed Jordan-Hare Stadium in 1973.
There are only three retired jersey numbers at Auburn; Pat Sullivan?s 7, Terry Beasley?s 88 and Bo Jackson?s 34. Sullivan and Beasley?s jerseys were retired following Sullivan?s 1971 Heisman Trophy season and Jackson?s jersey was retired as part of Auburn?s football centennial celebration in 1992.
Auburn Tigers Tickets
Ticket Retriever sells Auburn Tigers tickets for every game nationwide. Tickets for the Auburn Tigers Football can be purchased online or by calling our toll free number (877) 223-3824. We specialize in providing tickets in a wide range of locations including hard-to-find premium tickets to all major events nationwide including College Football tickets to any game.
How to Find Auburn Tigers Tickets:
1. Browse our ticket inventory by clicking on the "Auburn Tigers" button.
2. Sort ticket events by price, section, or row.
3. Use the seating chart to help you find the tickets that meet
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