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The University of Auburn Tigers play their home football games at Jordan-Hare Stadium. Located on the campus in the city of Auburn, Alabama, the stadium has a capacity of 87, 451. The Tigers have played in the stadium since 1939.
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Alabama 40 auburn 34 1 tie as of nov 26 2010
The University of Alabama and Auburn University have a storied football rivalry known as the Iron Bowl. Historically, the scores of their games have varied widely, with Alabama often holding an edge in recent years. For specific scores from recent matchups, you would need to check the latest sports updates or archives, as the scores can change each season.
As of the 2008 season, Auburn has beaten Alabama 6 times in a row. The longest winning streak by Alabama in the series is 9 games from 1973-1981.
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Yes. Texas and Auburn have met 8 times in football with Texas winning 5 games and Auburn winning 3 games. The two teams last met in 1991.
Alabama 40-31-1. Auburn is 7-3 in games played in Jordan-Hare Stadium and 7-1 in Bryant-Denny
The 1972 Auburn Tigers football team represented Auburn University during the 1972 NCAA Division I football season. Coached by Ralph "Shug" Jordan, the team finished with a record of 9 wins and 2 losses. The roster featured notable players, including quarterback Pat Sullivan, who would later win the Heisman Trophy. The team played its home games at Jordan-Hare Stadium in Auburn, Alabama, and was known for its strong offense and solid defense.
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Upon entering college in1949 everyone called the college Auburn. It was just too much to say Alabama Polytechnic Institute or even write it on a check. Besides just spelling Polytechnic was a chore so if the official name was used at all it was shortened to API. At that time, it was as if the city of Auburn was named after the school. At football games the cheer leaders would lead with the yell: AU -- BU -- RN and the stadium would join in Auburn, Auburn, Auburn. There was only one college at the time. That other school was called a University.