Auburn's public school system includes one kindergarten, six elementary schools, one middle school, one junior high school, and one high school. Auburn's school system has repeatedly been ranked among the top public school systems in the state and nation. Auburn City Schools has been ranked among the top 100 school districts in the United States by Parenting magazine and as the best educational value in the Southeast by the Wall Street Journal. Auburn's Early Education Center has specialized programs for autism education, has been recognized as a national Blue Ribbon school, and is an Intel and Scholastic School of Distinction. Auburn High School has strong International Baccalaureate and music programs, and was ranked in 2006 by Newsweek as the top non-magnet public high school in Alabama, and one of the top 30 in the United States.
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SOUTH ALABAMA QUICK FACTS
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION
Name: University of South Alabama
Location: Mobile, Ala.
Founded: 1963
Enrollment: 14,279
President: V. Gordon Moulton (Georgia Tech '65)
Athletics Director: Joe Gottfried (Ashland '63)
Nickname: Jaguars
Colors: Blue, Red and White
Conference: Sun Belt
Home Stadium: Ladd-Peebles Stadium (40,646)
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TENTATIVE TEAM INFORMATION
First Team: 2009
First Full Schedule: 2010
First NCAA Division I-A/Football Bowl Subdivision Transition Year: 2011
First NCAA Division I-A/Football Bowl Subdivision Year: 2013
First Sun Belt Conference/Bowl-Eligible Year: 2013
COACHING STAFF
Head coach: Joey Jones (Alabama '89)
Record at school: 0-0
Career record: 1-7 (four-year schools only)
Career record: 3-7
Assistant coaches:
Bill Clark (Jacksonville State '90), assistant head coach/defensive coordinator
Dameyune Craig (Auburn '02), wide receivers
Kurt Crain (Auburn '88), linebackers
Chuck Dunn (Troy '97), outside linebackers
Greg Gregory (Richmond '80), offensive coordinator/quarterbacks
Tommy Perry (Texas A&M '03), special teams coordinator/running backs
Mitch Rodrigue (Nicholls State '88), offensive tackles/tight ends
Brian Turner (Troy '00), recruiting coordinator/defensive line
John Turner (Jacksonville State '88), offensive guards/centers
Duwan Walker (Troy '96), defensive backs
Strength & conditioning coach: Justin Schwind (Texas State '04)
Director of operations: Brendt Bedsole (Auburn '88)
Video coordinator: Barrett Parker
Equipment operations manager: Jeff Bailey
A game similar to football has been played since ancient times. They would have known rugby instead of football. Football as a game didn't come to the United States until 1886 long after the colonial period.
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yes it is true that a referee must stop the clock by going out of bounds in the last 2 minutes of a football game. no-one knows why they were told to do this but now the rules have changed.
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Kentucky (1792), Tennessee (1796), Ohio (1803), Louisiana (1812), Indiana (1816), Mississippi (1817), Illinois (1818), and Alabama (1819)
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The Auburn tigers are 6 and 1 out of the last 7 games, 7 and 3 out of the last 10 games. Bama won the 2008 game in Tuscalooser 36-0. Auburn finished 5-7 that year. Alabama holds the all time record 39-33-1. Alabama has a 32-15 record in games, played at Legion Field in Birmingham. While Auburn has a 7-2 record in games played at Jordan-Hare Stadium and a 4-1 record in games played at Bryant-Denny Stadium. Now you see why Alabama fans did not want the game moved away from Birmingham, AL. On December 2, 1989, Alabama came to Auburn's Jordan-Hare Stadium for the first time in the history of the rivalry. A sellout crowd would witness Auburn win its first true "home" game of the series, 30-20 over an Alabama team that entered the game unbeaten and ranked #2 in the country. *Auburn currently holds a 16-12 series advantage from 1982 - 2008. *1982 marking the final game legendary coach year Bear Bryant coached the Crimson Tide.
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Alabama has no true deserts.
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