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  2. War Eagle - Wikipedia

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    War Eagle. War Eagle is a battle cry, yell, or motto of Auburn University and supporters of Auburn University sports teams. War Eagle is a greeting or salutation among the Auburn Family (e.g., students, alumni, fans). It is also the title of the university's fight song and the name of the university's golden eagle.

  3. Auburn Tigers football - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 22 September 2024. Football program For the Australian rules football club, see Auburn Tigers Australian Football Club. Auburn Tigers football 2024 Auburn Tigers football team First season 1892 ; 132 years ago Athletic director John Cohen Head coach Hugh Freeze 2nd season, 8–9 (.471) Stadium Jordan ...

  4. Auburn University traditions - Wikipedia

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    Today, the seventh War Eagle, nicknamed "Nova", lives at a raptor center on the Auburn campus, and is featured before football games by a flight in which the eagle circles the stadium before landing at mid-field. Auburn University's website states that the most popular version of the "War Eagle" story dates back to 1892 when Auburn and Georgia ...

  5. Why Aubie the Tiger and Auburn football's coaches are ... - AOL

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    AUBURN — As Auburn football takes on Mississippi State in Jordan-Hare Stadium on Saturday, Tigers coaches can be seen decked out in camouflage-themed Auburn gear.. Aubie the Tiger, Auburn's ...

  6. History of Auburn Tigers football - Wikipedia

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    Early history (1892–1950) The team in 1893. Auburn was led by nine different coaches over a 12-year span. The organization of Auburn's first football team is credited to George Petrie, who led the 1892 Tigers to a 2–2 record. Petrie also chose burnt orange and navy blue as the official colors for Auburn athletic teams, which was inspired by ...

  7. Jordan-Hare Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Jordan-Hare Stadium (properly pronounced as / ˈdʒɜːrdən / ⓘ JUR-dən) is an American football stadium in Auburn, Alabama on the campus of Auburn University. It primarily serves as the home venue of the Auburn Tigers football team. The stadium is named for Ralph "Shug" Jordan, who owns the most wins in school history as a head coach, and ...

  8. List of Auburn Tigers football seasons - Wikipedia

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    Auburn has played their home games at Jordan–Hare Stadium in Auburn, Alabama since 1939. [4] The Tigers have won five national championships, [5] completed 12 undefeated seasons, including seven perfect seasons, recorded 15 total conference championships, appeared in 41 post-season bowl games [6] (winning 23), [6] have finished first or tied ...

  9. Auburn Tigers - Wikipedia

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    The eagle broke free and began to soar over the field, and Auburn began to march toward the Georgia end zone. The crowd began to chant "War Eagle" as the eagle soared. After Auburn won the game, the eagle crashed to the field and died, but according to the legend, his spirit lives on every time an Auburn man or woman yells "War Eagle!"