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  2. War Eagle - Wikipedia

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    During the 2000 football season, War Eagle VI began a tradition of performing a free flight before a home football game. War Eagle VI, and later other eagles kept by in the Auburn University Raptor Center in Auburn, flew around the stadium before landing on the field as the crowd chanted "War Eagle".

  3. War Eagle football coach and athletic director Adam Holmes told The State he’s in the process of trying to find replacements for the six football games that could be forfeited.

  4. War Eagle (American football) - Wikipedia

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    War Eagle was the name of a Native American professional football player. He played five games in the National Football League during the 1922 season with the Oorang Indians . References

  5. The Spirit of Auburn football: Return of 'War Eagle' also ...

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    Auburn football's grand tradition was on hold in 2020. Now the "War Eagle" flights are back. One veteran bald eagle is preparing for final flights.

  6. 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!"

  7. Florida High football snap Wakulla's perfect record, win ...

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    Facing previously undefeated Wakulla (11-1) in the class 2S Region 1 semifinal, the Seminoles (10-2) beat the War Eagles in a thrilling game.

  8. J. A. Fair High School - Wikipedia

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    Football: The War Eagles Football team won state football 5A championship in the fall of 1998, going on to defeat Cabot High School 41-0 continuing an undefeated season with a 14–0 record. The school placed 11 players on the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette's All Metro team following the victory led by Dameon Ashford, Tye Forte(QB), Faquan Harris ...

  9. War Eagles grounded in repeat bid - AOL

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    Dec. 3—MACON — The Brentwood War Eagles' (9-4) bid to repeat as state champs came up well short Friday. The athletic Central Fellowship Christian Academy Lancers polished off a perfect 13-0 ...