I have been thinking of what I should write in this post concerning the game Saturday...But there is nothing that needs to be said. We all know what this game is about...
Are you Ready for Some Football?!?!!!
WAR EAGLE!
This will get you in the mood...
www.auburn.edu/~flynnse/IRONBWL.wmv
Friday, November 18, 2005
Thursday, November 17, 2005
Tuesday, November 15, 2005
Vote for Auburn
Auburn has qualified as one of four finalists amoung more than 400 universities nationwide for the "Pontiac Game Changing Performance" competition on ESPN.
Auburn player Devin Aromashodu caught a fourth-down pass and ran 62 yards to set up the winning field goal with 6 seconds left in the game that gave Auburn a 31-30 victory of Georgia. Yahoo!
This play is the nominee for the "Pontiac Game-Changing Performance" of the week.
Please visit www.pontiac.com/ncaa to vote for Aromashodu and Auburn!
WAR EAGLE!
Auburn player Devin Aromashodu caught a fourth-down pass and ran 62 yards to set up the winning field goal with 6 seconds left in the game that gave Auburn a 31-30 victory of Georgia. Yahoo!
This play is the nominee for the "Pontiac Game-Changing Performance" of the week.
Please visit www.pontiac.com/ncaa to vote for Aromashodu and Auburn!
WAR EAGLE!
Wednesday, November 09, 2005
Monday, November 07, 2005
Warrrrrr Eagle...Hey!
Well, it's that time. For some, including me, this is the most anticipated game of the year for Auburn. We will all be on the edge of our seats; praying, shouting, and cheering for the team we love so much.
What will you be doing at 7:45? You can bet I'll be yelling, "WARRRRRR EAGLE, HEY!!"
Here are a few tid bits taken from Auburn's website concerning the Deep South's Oldest Rivalry...
World War was the only thing strong enough to keep Auburn and Georgia from playing football. The two teams did not play in 1943, only because Auburn did not field a team due to World War II. The two teams did not play in 1917 and 1918 because of WWI. With those two exceptions, Auburn and Georgia have played continuously since 1898.
The Auburn-Georgia series (108 games) is older than the Georgia-Georgia Tech series (99 games) and the Auburn-Alabama series (69 games). Auburn and Georgia first played in 1892. They first played their intrastate rivals in 1893.
Of Auburn's major rivals whose games were once played at neutral sites, Georgia is the only school to come to Auburn without argument. In fact, both Auburn and Georgia used a home-and-home AU-UGA series as the base for major stadium additions.
Alabama, Tennessee and Georgia Tech all indicated they would drop Auburn rather than play at what was then known as Cliff Hare Stadium.
The last game played by Auburn on Nov. 12 was a 23-23 tie at home against the Bulldogs in 1994.
Taken from www.auburntiger.collegsports.com
What will you be doing at 7:45? You can bet I'll be yelling, "WARRRRRR EAGLE, HEY!!"
Here are a few tid bits taken from Auburn's website concerning the Deep South's Oldest Rivalry...
World War was the only thing strong enough to keep Auburn and Georgia from playing football. The two teams did not play in 1943, only because Auburn did not field a team due to World War II. The two teams did not play in 1917 and 1918 because of WWI. With those two exceptions, Auburn and Georgia have played continuously since 1898.
The Auburn-Georgia series (108 games) is older than the Georgia-Georgia Tech series (99 games) and the Auburn-Alabama series (69 games). Auburn and Georgia first played in 1892. They first played their intrastate rivals in 1893.
Of Auburn's major rivals whose games were once played at neutral sites, Georgia is the only school to come to Auburn without argument. In fact, both Auburn and Georgia used a home-and-home AU-UGA series as the base for major stadium additions.
Alabama, Tennessee and Georgia Tech all indicated they would drop Auburn rather than play at what was then known as Cliff Hare Stadium.
The last game played by Auburn on Nov. 12 was a 23-23 tie at home against the Bulldogs in 1994.
Taken from www.auburntiger.collegsports.com
Friday, November 04, 2005
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