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Auburn–Tennessee football rivalry

The Auburn–Tennessee football rivalry is an American college football rivalry[2][3][4][5] between the Auburn Tigers and Tennessee Volunteers. The game was traditionally played prior to the 1992 football season, when the Southeastern Conference split into its Eastern and Western divisions. Auburn leads the series 29–22–3.

Auburn–Tennessee football rivalry
First meetingNovember 10, 1900
Auburn, 23–0
Latest meetingNovember 21, 2020
Auburn, 30–17
Statistics
Meetings total54
All-time seriesAuburn leads, 29–22–3[1]
Largest victoryTennessee, 42–0 (1980)
Longest win streakAuburn, 6 (2003–13)
Current win streakAuburn, 1 (2020–present)
Locations of Auburn and Tennessee

Series history edit

The series started in 1900 with a 23–0 Auburn victory in Birmingham, Alabama, and was played traditionally from 1956 to 1991. When the SEC split into two divisions in 1992, Auburn was placed to west division and Tennessee was placed to the east division, and the rivalry was no longer played annually with both schools only meeting every five to seven years. Every east and west teams had two permanent cross division opponent's. Auburn opponent's were Florida and Georgia, and Tennessee's were Alabama and Arkansas. Although, Florida was dropped from Auburn's schedule ending that annual rivalry, and Arkansas was removed from Tennessee's leaving only one permanent cross division opponent. From their current divisions, Tennessee started a rivalry with Georgia, while Auburn began an important rivalry with LSU. Auburn is 7–3 vs Tennessee since the SEC expanded, and both teams met in the 1997, and 2004 SEC Championship Game. Auburn owns the longest win streak in series history at six from 2003 to 2013.

The Auburn–Tennessee game has been played in four locations. They have played in Birmingham, Alabama at Legion Field, Knoxville, Tennessee at Neyland Stadium, Auburn, Alabama at Jordan–Hare Stadium and Atlanta, Georgia at the Georgia Dome. Auburn leads 10–5 in Birmingham, Tennessee leads 13–10–2 in Knoxville, Auburn leads 8–3–1 in Auburn and the teams are tied 1–1 in Atlanta.

On July 30, 2021, Texas and Oklahoma accepted to join the Southeastern Conference effective July 1, 2024, which could potentially lead to both teams meeting annually again.[6]

Notable games edit

  • 1972: Unranked Auburn upset No. 4 Tennessee in Birmingham. Auburn led most of the game 10–0. Tennessee came back to cut the lead 10–6, but Auburn held on for the upset.[7]
  • 1985: In a game nationally televised by ABC, the Tigers came to Neyland Stadium ranked #1 with Heisman Trophy candidate Bo Jackson. However, Tennessee quarterback Tony Robinson made a case to be considered for the Heisman himself by passing for 259 yards and four touchdowns in a 38–20 blowout.[8]
  • 1990: Proving once again that big leads do not hold up in the Auburn–Tennessee series, Auburn spotted Tennessee a 26–9 fourth-quarter lead, only to storm back to tie it at 26–26. Auburn QB Stan White threw a pair of fourth-quarter touchdown passes, both on fourth down. Tennessee missed a potential game-winning field goal with 15 seconds left.[9]
  • 1991: The last annual meeting between both teams due to the expansion of the SEC. At that time, Neyland Statium set a record of attendance were the #5 Tennessee defeated #13 Auburn, 30–21.[10]
  • 1997 SEC Championship Game: In the 1997 SEC Championship Game in Atlanta, Auburn scored 20 unanswered points to take a 20–7 lead. Tennessee scored two touchdowns late in the third quarter and another early in the fourth to win, 30–29. Tennessee's quarterback Peyton Manning threw for 373 yards and four touchdowns, while Auburn signal caller Dameyune Craig passed for 262 yards and a pair of scores.[11] Tennessee went on and lost to Nebraska in the Orange Bowl, 42–17.[12][13]
  • 2003: Tennessee came into Jordan–Hare Stadium ranked No. 7. Auburn took their opening drive 80 yards and scored on a 6-yard run by Ronnie Brown. On their next possession, Jason Campbell threw a 29-yard touchdown pass in the left corner of the end zone to Ben Obomanu. The Auburn defense held Tennessee in check for most of the first half, but the Vols drove 85 yards to cut the lead to 14–7 at halftime. Cadillac Williams scored on a 1-yard run on Auburn’s first possession of the second half to give the Tigers a 21–7 lead. Jason Campbell then completed an 8-yard touchdown pass to Cole Bennett on the second play of the fourth quarter to put Auburn up 28–7. Clausen threw for a touchdown on each of the Vols’ next two possessions bringing the score to 28–21 with just over seven minutes left in the game. The Vols drove to the Auburn 30-yard line late in the game but Carlos Rogers intercepted a pass to end the threat. Auburn won 28–21 to beat Tennessee for the first time since 1988.[3]
  • 2004 SEC Championship Game: After Auburn blew out the Vols in the regular season the two teams won their divisions and played again in SEC Championship game. Auburn won the SEC Championship with a 38–28 victory then went on to defeat Virginia Tech in the Sugar Bowl.[14][15][16]

Game results edit

Auburn victoriesTennessee victoriesTie games
No.DateLocationWinning teamLosing team
1 November 10, 1900 Birmingham, AL Auburn 23 Tennessee 0
2 November 2, 1929 Knoxville, TN Tennessee 27 Auburn 0
3 October 12, 1935 Birmingham, AL Tennessee 13 Auburn 6
4 October 10, 1936 Knoxville, TN Auburn 6 Tennessee 0
5 November 6, 1937 Birmingham, AL Auburn 20 No. 15 Tennessee 7
6 October 8, 1938 Knoxville, TN Tennessee 7 Auburn 0
7 December 9, 1939 Knoxville, TN No. 2 Tennessee 7 Auburn 0
8 September 29, 1956 Birmingham, AL Tennessee 35 Auburn 7
9 September 28, 1957 Knoxville, TN Auburn 7 No. 8 Tennessee 0
10 September 27, 1958 Birmingham, AL No. 3 Auburn 13 Tennessee 0
11 September 26, 1959 Knoxville, TN Tennessee 3 No. 3 Auburn 0
12 September 24, 1960 Birmingham, AL Tennessee 10 Auburn 3
13 September 30, 1961 Knoxville, TN Auburn 24 Tennessee 21
14 September 29, 1962 Birmingham, AL Auburn 22 Tennessee 21
15 September 28, 1963 Knoxville, TN Auburn 23 Tennessee 19
16 September 26, 1964 Birmingham, AL No. 8 Auburn 3 Tennessee 0
17 September 25, 1965 Knoxville, TN Tie13Tie13
18 September 24, 1966 Birmingham, AL Tennessee 28 Auburn 0
19 September 30, 1967 Knoxville, TN Tennessee 27 Auburn 13
20 November 9, 1968 Birmingham, AL No. 18 Auburn 28 No. 5 Tennessee 14
21 September 27, 1969 Knoxville, TN No. 19 Tennessee 45 No. 17 Auburn 19
22 September 26, 1970 Birmingham, AL Auburn 36 No. 17 Tennessee 23
23 September 25, 1971 Knoxville, TN No. 5 Auburn 10 No. 9 Tennessee 9
24 September 30, 1972 Birmingham, AL Auburn 10 No. 4 Tennessee 6
25 September 29, 1973 Knoxville, TN No. 9 Tennessee 21 No. 11 Auburn 0
26 September 28, 1974 Auburn, AL Auburn 21 No. 14 Tennessee 0
27 September 27, 1975 Knoxville, TN No. 16 Tennessee 21 Auburn 17
28 September 25, 1976 Birmingham, AL Auburn 38 Tennessee 28
No.DateLocationWinning teamLosing team
29 September 24, 1977 Knoxville, TN Auburn 14 Tennessee 12
30 September 30, 1978 Birmingham, AL Auburn 29 Tennessee 10
31 September 29, 1979 Knoxville, TN Tennessee 35 Auburn 17
32 September 27, 1980 Auburn, AL Tennessee 42 No. 18 Auburn 0
33 September 26, 1981 Knoxville, TN Tennessee 10 Auburn 7
34 September 25, 1982 Auburn, AL Auburn 24 Tennessee 14
35 September 24, 1983 Knoxville, TN No. 11 Auburn 37 Tennessee 14
36 September 29, 1984 Auburn, AL No. 20 Auburn 29 Tennessee 10
37 September 28, 1985 Knoxville, TN Tennessee 38 No. 1 Auburn 20
38 September 27, 1986 Auburn, AL No. 8 Auburn 34 Tennessee 8
39 September 26, 1987 Knoxville, TN Tie20Tie20
40 September 24, 1988 Auburn, AL No. 4 Auburn 38 Tennessee 6
41 September 30, 1989 Knoxville, TN No.12 Tennessee 21 No. 4 Auburn 14
42 September 29, 1990 Auburn, AL Tie26Tie26
43 September 28, 1991 Knoxville, TN No. 5 Tennessee 30 No. 13 Auburn 21
44 December 6, 1997 Atlanta, GA No. 3 Tennessee 30 No. 11 Auburn 29
45 October 3, 1998 Auburn, AL No. 3 Tennessee 17 Auburn 9
46 October 2, 1999 Knoxville, TN No. 7 Tennessee 24 Auburn 0
47 October 4, 2003 Auburn, AL Auburn 28 No. 7 Tennessee 21
48 October 2, 2004 Knoxville, TN No. 8 Auburn 34 No. 10 Tennessee 10
49 December 4, 2004 Atlanta, GA No. 3 Auburn 38 No. 15 Tennessee 28
50 September 27, 2008 Auburn, AL No. 15 Auburn 14 Tennessee 12
51 October 3, 2009 Knoxville, TN Auburn 26 Tennessee 22
52 November 9, 2013 Knoxville, TN No. 7 Auburn 55 Tennessee 23
53 October 13, 2018 Auburn, AL Tennessee 30 No. 21 Auburn 24
54 November 21, 2020 Auburn, AL No. 23 Auburn 30 Tennessee 17
Series: Auburn leads 29–22–3[1]

Sources: 2011 Auburn Football Media Guide [17] 2011 Tennessee Football Media Guide [18] and College Football Data Warehouse.[19]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Winsipedia – Auburn Tigers vs. Tennessee Volunteers football series history". Winsipedia.
  2. ^ "Vols-Tigers series has grown into a great rivalry". The Tuscaloosa News. September 26, 1980. Retrieved February 20, 2016.
  3. ^ a b Martin, Dave (October 4, 2003). "Tennessee first trip to Auburn since 1998". Times Daily. p. 1. Retrieved August 5, 2016. The Auburn Tigers welcomed an old rival back to Jordan-Hare Stadium in the Tennessee Volunteers.
  4. ^ "Auburn-Tennessee rivlalry losing steam since SEC split". The Times. AP. October 3, 2003. p. 195. Retrieved July 31, 2018 – via Newspapers.com.  
  5. ^ "AU-UT series often heated". The Montgomery Advertiser. September 22, 1983. p. 15. Retrieved July 31, 2018 – via Newspapers.com. The Auburn-Tennessee rivalry is one of the best in the Southeast.  
  6. ^ Crawford, Brad (May 31, 2022). "SEC football: How future scheduling pod system could look with Texas, Oklahoma at spring meetings". p. 1. Retrieved August 4, 2022.
  7. ^ "Looking back: Auburn's 'Amazin's' knocked off No. 4 Tennessee at Legion Field on Sept. 30, 1972". AL.com. September 30, 2015. Retrieved October 18, 2020.
  8. ^ "#1 Auburn Stunned by Tennessee 38–20". New York Times. September 27, 1985. Retrieved October 18, 2020.
  9. ^ "#3 Auburn rallies to tie #5 Tennessee 26–26". Washington Post. Richard Scott. September 30, 1990. Retrieved October 18, 2020.
  10. ^ "How can 91,902 can add up to 97,731". The Tennessean. Retrieved October 23, 2020.
  11. ^ "Vols getting last laugh in comedy of errors". The Tennessean. Retrieved October 23, 2020.
  12. ^ "Orange Bowl looks familiar to Huskers". Florida Today. Retrieved October 23, 2020.
  13. ^ "1990s Orange Bowls". Retrieved October 18, 2020.
  14. ^ "#3 Auburn vs #15 Tennessee at the SEC Championship". November 29, 2004. Retrieved October 18, 2020.
  15. ^ "Auburn wins the SEC". December 4, 2004. Retrieved October 18, 2020.
  16. ^ . January 3, 2005. Archived from the original on October 20, 2020. Retrieved October 18, 2020.
  17. ^ 2011 Auburn Tigers Football Media Guide November 11, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, Auburn University Athletic Department, Auburn, Alabama, pp. 178–189, 191 (2011). Retrieved November 28, 2011.
  18. ^ 2011 Tennessee Football Media Guide, Tennessee Athletics Department, Knoxville, Tennessee, pp. 166–179 (2011). Retrieved November 24, 2011.
  19. ^ College Football Data Warehouse, Auburn vs Tennessee January 15, 2015, at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved November 24, 2011.

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The Auburn Tennessee football rivalry is an American college football rivalry 2 3 4 5 between the Auburn Tigers and Tennessee Volunteers The game was traditionally played prior to the 1992 football season when the Southeastern Conference split into its Eastern and Western divisions Auburn leads the series 29 22 3 Auburn Tennessee football rivalryAuburn TigersTennessee VolunteersFirst meetingNovember 10 1900Auburn 23 0Latest meetingNovember 21 2020Auburn 30 17StatisticsMeetings total54All time seriesAuburn leads 29 22 3 1 Largest victoryTennessee 42 0 1980 Longest win streakAuburn 6 2003 13 Current win streakAuburn 1 2020 present 150km100miles Tennessee Auburn Locations of Auburn and Tennessee Contents 1 Series history 2 Notable games 3 Game results 4 See also 5 ReferencesSeries history editThe series started in 1900 with a 23 0 Auburn victory in Birmingham Alabama and was played traditionally from 1956 to 1991 When the SEC split into two divisions in 1992 Auburn was placed to west division and Tennessee was placed to the east division and the rivalry was no longer played annually with both schools only meeting every five to seven years Every east and west teams had two permanent cross division opponent s Auburn opponent s were Florida and Georgia and Tennessee s were Alabama and Arkansas Although Florida was dropped from Auburn s schedule ending that annual rivalry and Arkansas was removed from Tennessee s leaving only one permanent cross division opponent From their current divisions Tennessee started a rivalry with Georgia while Auburn began an important rivalry with LSU Auburn is 7 3 vs Tennessee since the SEC expanded and both teams met in the 1997 and 2004 SEC Championship Game Auburn owns the longest win streak in series history at six from 2003 to 2013 The Auburn Tennessee game has been played in four locations They have played in Birmingham Alabama at Legion Field Knoxville Tennessee at Neyland Stadium Auburn Alabama at Jordan Hare Stadium and Atlanta Georgia at the Georgia Dome Auburn leads 10 5 in Birmingham Tennessee leads 13 10 2 in Knoxville Auburn leads 8 3 1 in Auburn and the teams are tied 1 1 in Atlanta On July 30 2021 Texas and Oklahoma accepted to join the Southeastern Conference effective July 1 2024 which could potentially lead to both teams meeting annually again 6 Notable games edit1972 Unranked Auburn upset No 4 Tennessee in Birmingham Auburn led most of the game 10 0 Tennessee came back to cut the lead 10 6 but Auburn held on for the upset 7 1985 In a game nationally televised by ABC the Tigers came to Neyland Stadium ranked 1 with Heisman Trophy candidate Bo Jackson However Tennessee quarterback Tony Robinson made a case to be considered for the Heisman himself by passing for 259 yards and four touchdowns in a 38 20 blowout 8 1990 Proving once again that big leads do not hold up in the Auburn Tennessee series Auburn spotted Tennessee a 26 9 fourth quarter lead only to storm back to tie it at 26 26 Auburn QB Stan White threw a pair of fourth quarter touchdown passes both on fourth down Tennessee missed a potential game winning field goal with 15 seconds left 9 1991 The last annual meeting between both teams due to the expansion of the SEC At that time Neyland Statium set a record of attendance were the 5 Tennessee defeated 13 Auburn 30 21 10 1997 SEC Championship Game In the 1997 SEC Championship Game in Atlanta Auburn scored 20 unanswered points to take a 20 7 lead Tennessee scored two touchdowns late in the third quarter and another early in the fourth to win 30 29 Tennessee s quarterback Peyton Manning threw for 373 yards and four touchdowns while Auburn signal caller Dameyune Craig passed for 262 yards and a pair of scores 11 Tennessee went on and lost to Nebraska in the Orange Bowl 42 17 12 13 2003 Tennessee came into Jordan Hare Stadium ranked No 7 Auburn took their opening drive 80 yards and scored on a 6 yard run by Ronnie Brown On their next possession Jason Campbell threw a 29 yard touchdown pass in the left corner of the end zone to Ben Obomanu The Auburn defense held Tennessee in check for most of the first half but the Vols drove 85 yards to cut the lead to 14 7 at halftime Cadillac Williams scored on a 1 yard run on Auburn s first possession of the second half to give the Tigers a 21 7 lead Jason Campbell then completed an 8 yard touchdown pass to Cole Bennett on the second play of the fourth quarter to put Auburn up 28 7 Clausen threw for a touchdown on each of the Vols next two possessions bringing the score to 28 21 with just over seven minutes left in the game The Vols drove to the Auburn 30 yard line late in the game but Carlos Rogers intercepted a pass to end the threat Auburn won 28 21 to beat Tennessee for the first time since 1988 3 2004 SEC Championship Game After Auburn blew out the Vols in the regular season the two teams won their divisions and played again in SEC Championship game Auburn won the SEC Championship with a 38 28 victory then went on to defeat Virginia Tech in the Sugar Bowl 14 15 16 Game results editAuburn victoriesTennessee victoriesTie gamesNo DateLocationWinning teamLosing team1November 10 1900Birmingham ALAuburn23Tennessee02November 2 1929Knoxville TNTennessee27Auburn03October 12 1935Birmingham ALTennessee13Auburn64October 10 1936Knoxville TNAuburn6Tennessee05November 6 1937Birmingham ALAuburn20No 15 Tennessee76October 8 1938Knoxville TNTennessee7Auburn07December 9 1939Knoxville TNNo 2 Tennessee7Auburn08September 29 1956Birmingham ALTennessee35Auburn79September 28 1957Knoxville TNAuburn7No 8 Tennessee010September 27 1958Birmingham ALNo 3 Auburn13Tennessee011September 26 1959Knoxville TNTennessee3No 3 Auburn012September 24 1960Birmingham ALTennessee10Auburn313September 30 1961Knoxville TNAuburn24Tennessee2114September 29 1962Birmingham ALAuburn22Tennessee2115September 28 1963Knoxville TNAuburn23Tennessee1916September 26 1964Birmingham ALNo 8 Auburn3Tennessee017September 25 1965Knoxville TNTie13Tie1318September 24 1966Birmingham ALTennessee28Auburn019September 30 1967Knoxville TNTennessee27Auburn1320November 9 1968Birmingham ALNo 18 Auburn28No 5 Tennessee1421September 27 1969Knoxville TNNo 19 Tennessee45No 17 Auburn1922September 26 1970Birmingham ALAuburn36No 17 Tennessee2323September 25 1971Knoxville TNNo 5 Auburn10No 9 Tennessee924September 30 1972Birmingham ALAuburn10No 4 Tennessee625September 29 1973Knoxville TNNo 9 Tennessee21No 11 Auburn026September 28 1974Auburn ALAuburn21No 14 Tennessee027September 27 1975Knoxville TNNo 16 Tennessee21Auburn1728September 25 1976Birmingham ALAuburn38Tennessee28No DateLocationWinning teamLosing team29September 24 1977Knoxville TNAuburn14Tennessee1230September 30 1978Birmingham ALAuburn29Tennessee1031September 29 1979Knoxville TNTennessee35Auburn1732September 27 1980Auburn ALTennessee42No 18 Auburn033September 26 1981Knoxville TNTennessee10Auburn734September 25 1982Auburn ALAuburn24Tennessee1435September 24 1983Knoxville TNNo 11 Auburn37Tennessee1436September 29 1984Auburn ALNo 20 Auburn29Tennessee1037September 28 1985Knoxville TNTennessee38No 1 Auburn2038September 27 1986Auburn ALNo 8 Auburn34Tennessee839September 26 1987Knoxville TNTie20Tie2040September 24 1988Auburn ALNo 4 Auburn38Tennessee641September 30 1989Knoxville TNNo 12 Tennessee21No 4 Auburn1442September 29 1990Auburn ALTie26Tie2643September 28 1991Knoxville TNNo 5 Tennessee30No 13 Auburn2144December 6 1997Atlanta GANo 3 Tennessee30No 11 Auburn2945October 3 1998Auburn ALNo 3 Tennessee17Auburn946October 2 1999Knoxville TNNo 7 Tennessee24Auburn047October 4 2003Auburn ALAuburn28No 7 Tennessee2148October 2 2004Knoxville TNNo 8 Auburn34No 10 Tennessee1049December 4 2004Atlanta GANo 3 Auburn38No 15 Tennessee2850September 27 2008Auburn ALNo 15 Auburn14Tennessee1251October 3 2009Knoxville TNAuburn26Tennessee2252November 9 2013Knoxville TNNo 7 Auburn55Tennessee2353October 13 2018Auburn ALTennessee30No 21 Auburn2454November 21 2020Auburn ALNo 23 Auburn30Tennessee17Series Auburn leads 29 22 3 1 Sources 2011 Auburn Football Media Guide 17 2011 Tennessee Football Media Guide 18 and College Football Data Warehouse 19 See also editList of NCAA college football rivalry gamesReferences edit a b Winsipedia Auburn Tigers vs Tennessee Volunteers football series history Winsipedia Vols Tigers series has grown into a great rivalry The Tuscaloosa News September 26 1980 Retrieved February 20 2016 a b Martin Dave October 4 2003 Tennessee first trip to Auburn since 1998 Times Daily p 1 Retrieved August 5 2016 The Auburn Tigers welcomed an old rival back to Jordan Hare Stadium in the Tennessee Volunteers Auburn Tennessee rivlalry losing steam since SEC split The Times AP October 3 2003 p 195 Retrieved July 31 2018 via Newspapers com nbsp AU UT series often heated The Montgomery Advertiser September 22 1983 p 15 Retrieved July 31 2018 via Newspapers com The Auburn Tennessee rivalry is one of the best in the Southeast nbsp Crawford Brad May 31 2022 SEC football How future scheduling pod system could look with Texas Oklahoma at spring meetings p 1 Retrieved August 4 2022 Looking back Auburn s Amazin s knocked off No 4 Tennessee at Legion Field on Sept 30 1972 AL com September 30 2015 Retrieved October 18 2020 1 Auburn Stunned by Tennessee 38 20 New York Times September 27 1985 Retrieved October 18 2020 3 Auburn rallies to tie 5 Tennessee 26 26 Washington Post Richard Scott September 30 1990 Retrieved October 18 2020 How can 91 902 can add up to 97 731 The Tennessean Retrieved October 23 2020 Vols getting last laugh in comedy of errors The Tennessean Retrieved October 23 2020 Orange Bowl looks familiar to Huskers Florida Today Retrieved October 23 2020 1990s Orange Bowls Retrieved October 18 2020 3 Auburn vs 15 Tennessee at the SEC Championship November 29 2004 Retrieved October 18 2020 Auburn wins the SEC December 4 2004 Retrieved October 18 2020 71st annual Sugar Bowl January 3 2005 Archived from the original on October 20 2020 Retrieved October 18 2020 2011 Auburn Tigers Football Media Guide Archived November 11 2012 at the Wayback Machine Auburn University Athletic Department Auburn Alabama pp 178 189 191 2011 Retrieved November 28 2011 2011 Tennessee Football Media Guide Tennessee Athletics Department Knoxville Tennessee pp 166 179 2011 Retrieved November 24 2011 College Football Data Warehouse Auburn vs Tennessee Archived January 15 2015 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved November 24 2011 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Auburn Tennessee football rivalry amp oldid 1209785880, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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