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  2. Iron Bowl - Wikipedia

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    The Alabama–Auburn football rivalry, better known as the Iron Bowl, [2] is an American college football rivalry game between the University of Alabama Crimson Tide and the Auburn University Tigers, both charter members of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) and both teams are located in the state of Alabama.

  3. Punt Bama Punt - Wikipedia

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    Punt Bama Punt is the nickname given to the 1972 Iron Bowl football game between the Auburn Tigers and Alabama Crimson Tide, in which Auburn blocked two Alabama punts and ran them back for touchdowns to win the game. The game was played on December 2, 1972, at Legion Field in Birmingham, Alabama.

  4. Foy–ODK Sportsmanship Trophy - Wikipedia

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    The James E. Foy, V–Omicron Delta Kappa Sportsmanship Trophy, more commonly known as the Foy–ODK Sportsmanship Trophy, is awarded annually to the winner of the Iron Bowl football rivalry game between the University of Alabama and Auburn University. [1]

  5. Alabama holds strong in testy Iron Bowl, keeping faint ...

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    Even with the game apparently securely in hand at 28-6, Alabama and Auburn kept scrapping, leading to a brief sideline throwdown: Tempers flare in the Iron Bowl😳 (via ESPN) pic.twitter.com ...

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  7. “I said the Iron Bowl two years ago [when Alabama rallied from a late deficit to win in four overtimes] was the worst and best game I’ve ever been to,” said the mask-clad, hammer-wielding ...

  8. Jordan-Hare Stadium - Wikipedia

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    After years of negotiations, the two schools agreed to play the Iron Bowl in Auburn in odd-numbered years. Alabama first came to the Plains on December 2, 1989—a game that saw #11 Auburn upend undefeated and #2 Alabama 30–20. The 1991 game was played at Legion Field but has been played at Auburn in every odd-numbered year since.

  9. College Football World Reacts To Iron Bowl’s Insane Finish

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    It took a 97-yard game-tying drive and four rounds of overtime – a first in Iron Bowl history […] The post College Football World Reacts To Iron Bowl’s Insane Finish appeared first on The Spun.