Auburn Tigers football

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The Auburn Tigers football team is the premiere sports team in the Auburn Tigers athletics program at Auburn University.

As of 2010, Auburn has won six Southeastern Conference football championships, winning the western division seven times since the conference was split in 1992. They were crowned national champions by the Associated Press in 1957. The 2004 Auburn Tigers also went undefeated, but were left out of the championship game under the Bowl Championship Series formula.

Auburn was one of the first colleges to field a football team. Their 1892 game against Georgia in Atlanta was the first intercollegiate football game in the South. In 1895, Legendary coach John Heisman arrived for a successful four-year span. The Tigers' first bowl appearance was in 1937 in the sixth Bacardi Bowl played in Havana, Cuba. Two Auburn players, Bo Jackson in 1985 and Pat Sullivan in 1971, have won the Heisman Trophy.

Auburn's long-running series against archrival Alabama is known as the "Iron Bowl". Alabama leads the series over Auburn 40-34-1.

The current head football coach is Gene Chizik, who was hired December 13, 2008 to replace Tommy Tuberville. Auburn plays its home games on campus in Jordan-Hare Stadium, which has a capacity of 87,451.

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