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About Auburn Football
On Feb. 20. 1892, Auburn played the University of Georgia in Atlanta's Piedmont Park and began the oldest football rivalry in the South. The Tigers 10-0 victory that day set the foundation for an athletic program rich in championship tradition.
Since Auburn's first football game in 1892, the Tigers have won one national championship (1957) and five SEC titles (1957, 1983, 1987, 1988 and 1989). And since 1980, the Tigers have averaged eight wins per season and appeared in 12 bowl games.
Bo Jackson played football and baseball for the Tigers from 1982-1985 before playing professionally with the Los Angeles Raiders and Kansas City Royals.
Auburn linebacker Mike Kolen was member of the 1972 "No Name Defense" that led the Miami Dolphins to the only perfect season in NFL history.
All totaled Auburn has sent 163 players to the NFL, with 26 earning All-Pro honors and 29 playing in Super Bowls.
About the Stadium
Jordan-Hare Stadium, the nation's seventh-largest on-campus stadium, is entering its 64th year as home to the Auburn Tigers.
On football Saturdays in Auburn, Jordan-Hare Stadium becomes Alabama's fifth-largest city. More than 75,000 season tickets were sold to Auburn home games in each of the last 10 years.
Named for Ralph "Shug" Jordan, Auburn's all-time winningest football coach, and Clifford Leroy Hare, a member of Auburn's first football team, president of the old Southern Conference and longtime chairman of Auburn's Faculty Athletic Committee, Jordan-Hare Stadium has a capacity of 86,063.
What is now Jordan-Hare Stadium was first opened and dedicated on Nov. 30, 1939, at the Auburn-Florida game. Babe McGehee, now an Auburn resident, scored the first touchdown in what was then called "Auburn Stadium," catching a pass from Dick McGowen. McGowen, who later coached at Auburn for Jordan, kicked the extra point and Auburn tied Florida, 7-7.
That first stadium held 7,500 seats and consisted of what is now the bottom part of the lower west stands. When the stadium was renamed "Cliff Hare Stadium" in 1949, 14,000 seats-the present lower east stands-had been added, raising capacity to 21,500.
Jordan became head coach in 1951 and the stadium that was to bear his name underwent three major expansions in 15 years. More than 40,000 seats, virtually half of the stadium's present capacity, were added while Jordan was the coach.
Cliff Hare Stadium became Jordan-Hare Stadium in 1973. It was the first stadium in the country to be named for an active coach.
The history of Auburn Football can be seen by standing in the middle of the playing field and looking at various additions. The original stadium consisted of the bottom half of the lower west stands and later the east stands. Jordan teams added the top half of the lower west stands and the north and south end zone seats.
Players such as William Andrews, Joe Cribbs and James Brooks brought about the west side upper deck in 1980 and the success of Pat Dye-coached teams led to the addition of the east side upper deck and luxury suites in 1987.
A football attendance record for the state of Alabama was set in the very first game of the "new" stadium when 80,000 fans came to see Auburn defeat Texas 31-3 in the season opener. Two more 80,000-plus crowds came to Auburn that season and within two seasons Jordan-Hare Stadium - and Auburn - held every major football attendance record in the state of Alabama.
Overall, Auburn has played 295 games in Jordan-Hare Stadium, winning 231 losing 57 and tying seven for a winning percentage of .795 against some of the nation's best teams in college football. Auburn's longest home winning streak is 30 games covering a period of nine years. It began with a 3-0 win over Clemson in 1952 and ended with a 14-12 upset loss to Kentucky in 1961.
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