Saturday, 11 October 2014

Auburn Tigers football

Auburn Tigers football


Auburn Tigers football
2014 Auburn Tigers football team
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First season1892
Athletic directorJay Jacobs
Head coachGus Malzahn
2nd year, 17–2 (.895)
Other staffRhett LashleeOC
Ellis JohnsonDC
Home stadiumJordan–Hare Stadium
Stadium capacity87,451
LocationAuburn, Alabama
ConferenceSoutheastern Conference
DivisionWestern Division
All-time record733–416–47 (.633)
Postseason bowl record22–14–2 (.605)
Claimed national titles3 (1957, 2010, 2013)
Unclaimed national titles7 (1910, 1913, 1914, 1958, 1983, 1993, 2004)
Conference titles12 (3 SIAA, 1 Southern, 8 SEC)
Division titles8
Heisman winners3
Consensus All-Americans68
Current uniform
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Colors           
Fight songWar Eagle
MascotAubie the Tiger
Marching bandAuburn University Marching Band
OutfitterUnder Armour
Primary Rivals
Websitewww.auburntigers.com/sports/m-footbl/
The Auburn Tigers football team represents Auburn University in the sport of American football. The Auburn Tigers compete in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) of the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) and the Western Division of the Southeastern Conference(SEC).
Auburn officially began competing in intercollegiate football in 1892. The Tigers joined the Southeastern Conference in 1932 as one of the inaugural members of the conference and the Tigers began competing in the West Division when the conference divided in 1992. Auburn officially claims two national championships, but has been recognized with five national championships from NCAA documented selectors. Auburn has achieved seven perfect seasons and won twelve conference championships, along with eight divisional championships. The Tigers have made thirty-eight post season bowl appearances; including ten historically major bowl berths.[1] The Tigers have the 12th most wins in FBS history with over 700 victories and have finished ranked in the Top 25 of either the AP or Coaches polls 37 times, including finishing in the top ten 18 times (ranked 12th nationally for top ten finishes).
The Tigers have produced three Heisman Trophy winners: quarterback Pat Sullivan in 1971running back Bo Jackson in 1985, andquarterback Cam Newton in 2010. Auburn has also produced sixty-six consensus All-American players. The College Football Hall of Famehas inducted a total of 12 individuals from Auburn, including 8 student-athletes and four head coaches: John HeismanMike DonahueRalph Jordan, and Pat Dye. Ralph "Shug" Jordan, who coached from 1951 to 1975, led Auburn to its first national championship and won a total of 176 games, the most by any Auburn coach.
Auburn's home stadium is Jordan–Hare Stadium, which opened in 1939 and becomes Alabama's fifth largest city on gamedays with a capacity of 87,451. Auburn's archrival is in-state foe Alabama. The Tigers and Crimson Tide meet annually in the Iron Bowl, one of the biggest rivalries in all of sports. The Tigers also maintain rivalries with SEC foes Georgia and LSU. The Tigers are currently led by head coach Gus Malzahn.
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