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It is a street corner in Auburn, AL on the intersection of College St. and West Magnolia Ave. It gets its name from Toomer's Drugstore which is located on the intersection. The opposing corner from Toomer's Drugstore is the Auburn University campus. On this corner, there are several oak trees that are over 100 years old. It is a game day tradition to "roll Toomers Corner" after Auburn wins. The students and fans throw rolls of toilet paper into the trees. In addition to Auburn victories, students have also rolled Toomers during major events like when Cam Newton won the Heisman Trophy in 2010.

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