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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.
9 Auburn Tigers 21 Auburn, Alabama: Campus Green [49] Rivalry: Auburn Tigers September 27, 2008 8 Alabama Crimson Tide: 41: 3 Georgia Bulldogs 30 Athens, Georgia: Myers Quad [50] Rivalry: Alabama Crimson Tide October 4, 2008 13 Auburn Tigers 13 19 Vanderbilt Commodores: 14: Nashville, Tennessee: The Commons [51] Kenny Chesney: Auburn Tigers ...
Entering the 2013 Iron Bowl, Alabama and Auburn were ranked No. 1 and No. 4 respectively in the BCS rankings, making it only the second matchup in the history of the rivalry to feature two Top 5 teams, and the highest-ranked Iron Bowl ever. [35] It was also the first Iron Bowl in which both teams were playing for a berth to the SEC Championship.
Alabama may have a wheelbarrow’s worth of championship rings, but in the most famous play in college football history, Auburn got the win. It’s Iron Bowl week in Alabama, and as usual ...
The Alabama–Auburn men's basketball rivalry is a men's college basketball rivalry [1] [2] [3] between the Auburn Tigers and the Alabama Crimson Tide. Though both schools are best known for their prestigious football programs, the deeply rooted rivalry between the two extends to basketball as well.
Auburn won, 10–0, in front of a crowd of 2,000, in a game that would establish the Deep South's Oldest Rivalry. Auburn and Alabama played their first football game in Lakeview Park in Birmingham, Alabama, on February 22, 1893. Head coach D. M. Balliet led Auburn to a 32–22 victory, before an estimated crowd of 5,000. It is the first ...
Rivalry, in college football terms, doesn’t end when the clock hits 0:00. Rivalry doesn’t cool down when the season ends. Rivalry is Alabama and Auburn fans getting in fistfights, knife fights ...
With less than 10 minutes left, an Auburn drive stalled and managed only a field goal, which made it 16–3. [2] On the ensuing possession, Alabama was forced to punt. Auburn's Bill Newton blocked Greg Gantt's punt and his teammate David Langner ran the ball back 25 yards for an Auburn touchdown, narrowing the score to 16–10. Several minutes ...