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| 2008 Auburn Tigers Football Schedule |
| Auburn Tigers Season Tickets |
8/29/2008 TBA |
Jordan Hare Stadium
(Auburn, AL) |
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| Auburn Tigers vs Louisiana-Monroe |
8/30/2008 TBA |
Jordan Hare Stadium
(Auburn, AL) |
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| Auburn Tigers vs Southern Miss |
9/6/2008 TBA |
Jordan Hare Stadium
(Auburn, AL) |
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| Mississippi State Bulldogs vs Auburn Tigers |
9/13/2008 TBA |
Scott Field
(Starkville, MS) |
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| Auburn Tigers vs LSU Tigers |
9/20/2008 TBA |
Jordan Hare Stadium
(Auburn, AL) |
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| Auburn Tigers vs Tennessee Volunteers |
9/27/2008 TBA |
Jordan Hare Stadium
(Auburn, AL) |
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| Vanderbilt Commodores vs Auburn Tigers |
10/4/2008 TBA |
Vanderbilt Stadium
(Nashville, TN) |
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| Auburn Tigers vs Arkansas Razorbacks |
10/11/2008 TBA |
Jordan Hare Stadium
(Auburn, AL) |
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| West Virginia Mountaineers vs Auburn Tigers |
10/23/2008 TBA |
Mountaineer Field
(Morgantown, WV) |
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| Ole Miss Rebels vs Auburn Tigers |
11/1/2008 TBA |
Vaught Hemingway Stadium
(Oxford, MS) |
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| Auburn Tigers vs UT Martin (HC) |
11/8/2008 TBA |
Jordan Hare Stadium
(Auburn, AL) |
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| Auburn Tigers vs Georgia Bulldogs |
11/15/2008 TBA |
Jordan Hare Stadium
(Auburn, AL) |
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| Alabama Crimson Tide vs Auburn Tigers |
11/29/2008 TBA |
Bryant Denny Stadium
(Tuscaloosa, AL) |
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| About the Auburn Tigers Football Program |
Jordan Hare Seating Chart 
For many years Auburn was considered to be “that other football team in Alabama.” Some people might even think the Auburn Tigers were a somewhat new team but they’ve been playing down on the plains since 1892. They’ve just been overshadowed by the University of Alabama, of course when Alabama has the most National Championships in college football and Auburn hasn’t won one yet, you can see how that could happen. But the truth is Auburn has been one of the elite programs for a very long time. In 1957 the Auburn Tigers had their first undefeated season. Since that year Auburn is 10th among all colleges in wins, ranking ahead of the likes of Florida, Notre Dame, Georgia, and Miami. Overall Auburn has a lifetime record of 364 – 169 – 11, been to 26 bowl games and had two Heisman trophy winners. A lot of people would even say that Auburn is the best college football program that hasn’t won a National Championship.
It’s hard to say what team was Auburn’s greatest team. Though they have never won a National Championship, they have had three teams that went undefeated, but none of those teams got a shot at the National Championship for unfortunate reasons. The 1957 team was the first Auburn team that went undefeated. The team played 10 regular seasons games and gave up a total of just 28 points, less than a field goal per game. On their way to their 10 – 0 record they beat Georgia 6 – 0 and then Alabama 40 – 0. However, Auburn did not receive a bowl game or a shot at the championship because of recruiting violations. In 1993 the Auburn Tigers went undefeated again, including a thrilling last second upset over the Florida Gators, a favorite to win the championship. Once again the Tigers were not allowed a bowl game because of violations. Finally in 2004 the Auburn Tigers went undefeated once again and this time there were no violations against them. By then college football had adopted a BCS ranking that was decided by a computer. According to the computer the Tigers were ranked #3 despite Auburn playing a much harder schedule than #1 USC and #2 Oklahoma. USC routed Oklahoma 55 – 19 which led people to think it should’ve been Auburn in that National Championship game instead of Oklahoma. |
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