The NCAA Record Book officially recognizes five national championships for Auburn University (1913, 1957, 1983, 1993, 2010). Auburn University officially only claims the 1957 and 2010 national titles, but also recognizes the 1913, 1983, 1993, and 2004 seasons as "national championships" in their media guide.
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The University of Texas. 16 National Championships (9 men, 7 women). Followed by Auburn at 12.
3 times. 1958, 2003, 2007 LSU is also recognized as the national champion in 1908, but it isn't recognized as a national championship because it was before the Polls decided champions starting in 1936.
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AnswerThe Auburn Tigers have won one national championship in the BCS era of college football, which came in 2010, when #1 Auburn defeated #2 Oregon 22-19 in the 2011 BCS National Championship Game in Glendale, Arizona. Auburn University officially claims two national championships overall:1. 1957 (10-0; AP)2. 2010 (14-0; BCS)
Auburn has won two national championships in football: 1. 1957 (10-0; AP) 2. 2010 (14-0; BCS)
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Two. Although Auburn has been awarded some form of "National Champions" title nine times, it has only one two official titles:1. 1957 (shared title from the Associated Press)2. 2011 (BCS Championship)The Auburn Football Media Guide, produced by the Auburn University Athletic Department, lists the 1913, 1983, 1993, and 2004 seasons as national championship seasons.
They have 17 championships.
Yes, they have won 2 national championships in college football. The most recent one was in 2010 season when they beat the Oregon Ducks 22-19 at the helm of Cam Newton.
this question is debatable most people will tell you 0 but some will tell you 1. the closest auburn has ever come was in the mid 80's when they were on probation and the AP rated them #1 but they never played in a championchip.
According to the College Football Data Warehouse: For the 2011 football season, the following teams won National Championships: Alabama - Division I-A North Dakota State - Division I-AA Pittsburg State (KS) - Division II Wisconsin-Whitewater - Division III