Tigers are Glendale bound
The Auburn Tigers will get a chance to cap off it's second perfect season in the last six years Jan. 10 in Glendale, Ariz., as they face the Oregon Ducks in the BCS National Championship Game.
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The Auburn Tigers will get a chance to cap off it's second perfect season in the last six years Jan. 10 in Glendale, Ariz., as they face the Oregon Ducks in the BCS National Championship Game.
Auburn finds itself in a position it hasn't been in too often this season, going into halftime with a 28-14 lead.
Every university has its voice, and Auburn found its own in Rod Bramblett.
This Saturday, the Auburn Tigers will make its fourth appearance in the Southeastern Conference Championship game, facing Steve Spurrier and the South Carolina Gamecocks.
First, I want to congratulate the 2010 SEC Western Division champions, the Auburn Tigers.
With three games remaining, it's do or die for the Auburn volleyball team (17-12), as it prepares to finish out the season on the road, starting Friday with Alabama.
For those who forgot amidst all the Cameron Newton allegations, the Auburn Tigers face the Georgia Bulldogs this Saturday in the Deep South's Oldest Rivalry.
The Auburn Tigers improve to 10-0 for the fourth time in school history after defeating Chattanooga 62-24 Saturday afternoon in Jordan-Hare Stadium on Homecoming and senior day.
Before the season started, I predicted the Tigers would go 10-2 with losses to either Arkansas or LSU at home and Alabama in the Iron Bowl, but fortunately, that's not the way it turned out.
The volleyball team (16-10) returns home to continue the quest for its first-ever NCAA tournament appearance.
In 1998, the college football world decided to create the Bowl Championship series, also known as the BCS, which was designed to always pit No. 1 against No. 2 in the national championship game.
The Auburn volleyball team (16-8, 7-5 SEC) is coming off a tough loss against the LSU Tigers (19-2, 10-2 SEC), but is trying to finish strong and earn its first tournament bid, starting Friday in Knoxville, Tenn., against the Lady Volunteers.
The Auburn Tigers (8-0) continued to run the ball with success, totaling 440 yards rushing and 526 yards of total offense to propel Auburn past rival LSU 24-17 Saturday in Jordan-Hare Stadium.
After scoring 65 of the record 108 combined points in a nonovertime SEC game, the Tigers will face conference foe LSU.
Fresh off a three-set sweep, the Auburn volleyball team (15-7, 6-4) is preparing to take on Southeastern Conference rivals Arkansas Friday and Louisiana State University Sunday.
After taking the day off Monday, the No. 5 Auburn football team continued preparations for Saturday's game against the No. 6 Louisiana State University Tigers.
The Auburn Tigers forced three turnovers late in the game to beat Arkansas 65-43 Saturday in Jordan-Hare Stadium.
The Auburn Tigers return to the Plains after yet another close win.
All roads lead to Auburn.
The Auburn Tigers improve to 6-0 for the first time since 2004 after senior kicker Wes Byrum kicked a game-winning, 24-yard field goal as time expired to give the Tigers a 37-34 win.