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Kick Six

The Kick Six (also known as Kick Bama Kick) was the final play of the 78th Iron Bowl college football game played on November 30, 2013, at Jordan–Hare Stadium in Auburn, Alabama. The game featured the No. 1-ranked and two-time defending national champion Alabama Crimson Tide (11–0, 7–0 in the SEC) as a 10-point favorite over the No. 4-ranked Auburn Tigers (10–1, 6–1 in the SEC). The game had significant postseason implications, with both teams ranked in the top 5 and a berth to the SEC Championship Game and, potentially, the BCS National Championship Game, at stake.[10]

78th Iron Bowl
Jordan–Hare Stadium, the site of the game.
1234 Total
Alabama 02107 28
Auburn 77713 34
DateNovember 30, 2013
Season2013
StadiumJordan–Hare Stadium
LocationAuburn, Alabama
FavoriteAlabama by 10[6]
RefereeMatt Austin[7]
Attendance87,451[7]
United States TV coverage
NetworkCBS[8]
AnnouncersVerne Lundquist (play-by-play)
Gary Danielson (color)
Tracy Wolfson (sideline)
Nielsen ratings8.2[9]

After falling behind in the 2nd quarter and then again in the 4th, Auburn rallied to tie the game at 28–28 with 32 seconds remaining. After the ensuing kickoff, Alabama quickly moved to the Auburn 38-yard line, at which point the clock ran out, seemingly sending the game to overtime. Alabama coach Nick Saban challenged the timekeeping call and one second was put back on the clock after a video review. The Crimson Tide lined up for a potential game-winning 57-yard field goal and the kick was short, allowing Auburn's Chris Davis, who had been positioned near the goal line, to catch the ball just in front of the goal posts. Davis ran across the entire field through players from both teams to the opposite end zone, improbably scoring the winning touchdown for Auburn on the last play of the game.

The game was played in front of a sellout crowd of 87,451 and televised nationwide on CBS, posting an 11.8 rating with over 13 million viewers during the final half-hour, making it the most watched regular season game of the 2013 college football season.[11] Some sportswriters have argued that Davis' return is the single greatest moment in college football history.[12] At the 2014 ESPY Awards, it was named the best play and the best game of the year in all of North American sports.[13] In the years following the game, the name "Kick Six", a variant of the term "pick-six", has been commonly used to identify both the final play and the game.

Following the game, Alabama played in the Sugar Bowl, falling to Oklahoma 45–31. Auburn won the SEC Championship Game and went on to play in the BCS National Championship Game, where they lost to Florida State, 34–31.

Background edit

 
Following an 3–9 season in 2012, Auburn hired Gus Malzahn as their head coach.

The football programs representing the University of Alabama and Auburn University first met in 1893 and have played every year since 1948.[14] Over time the two in-state foes developed a rivalry (culminating every year at the Iron Bowl) that is considered to be one of the best and fiercest in all of college football.[15][16][17][18] Entering the game, Alabama held the series lead with a 42-34-1 record.[19]

The two teams came into the 2013 season following drastically different 2012 seasons. Despite an upset at the hands of Texas A&M, Alabama ultimately finished as SEC champions after a close game against the Georgia Bulldogs and went on to soundly defeat Notre Dame 42–14 for their second consecutive national title, and their third in four years, cementing themselves as a dynasty under head coach Nick Saban.[20][21] Meanwhile, two years after their own National Championship victory, the Auburn Tigers suffered through their worst season in 60 years, finishing 3–9 with an 0–8 SEC record, capped by a 49–0 loss to Alabama in the 2012 Iron Bowl–their second consecutive blowout loss in the game.[22] Head coach Gene Chizik was fired at the end of the season in favor of Arkansas State head coach and former Auburn offensive coordinator Gus Malzahn.[23]

Alabama entered the 2013 season ranked #1 and remained at the top of the polls for the entire season, rolling through their schedule with relative ease, winning all but one of their games (Texas A&M) by more than 10 points.[24] Auburn, on the other hand, entered the season unranked and did not enter the AP Poll until the midpoint of the season.[25] Auburn's season was defined by a series of come-from-behind wins and close finishes.[26][27] Auburn defeated Mississippi State in September on a late touchdown pass.[28] The following month, No. 24 Auburn came from behind on the road to beat No. 7 Texas A&M.[29] Following the victory against Texas A&M, Auburn was ranked #11 in the AP poll.[30] Two weeks before the Iron Bowl, No. 7 Auburn defeated rival Georgia with a tipped Hail Mary pass known as the "Prayer at Jordan–Hare", setting the stage for a highly ranked Iron Bowl matchup.[31][32]

Alabama was predicted by analysts to conclude the 2013–14 season with a BCS record third straight national title, their fourth in five years.[33] The winner of the previous four Iron Bowls (2009–2012) went on to win the national championship: Alabama in 2009, 2011, and 2012, and Auburn in 2010.[34] Entering the 2013 Iron Bowl, Alabama and Auburn were ranked No. 1 and No. 4 respectively in the BCS rankings, making it only the second matchup in the history of the rivalry to feature two Top 5 teams, and the highest-ranked Iron Bowl ever.[35] It was also the first Iron Bowl in which both teams were playing for a berth to the SEC Championship. Alabama entered the game undefeated in the previous three years and 24 days in games played outside of their home field in Tuscaloosa, their last loss prior to those 18 consecutive road victories coming on November 6, 2010, at LSU.[36][37]

With Alabama favored by 10 points, Auburn was a decided underdog in the eyes of most analysts.[6] Marq Burnett of The Anniston Star went as far as to list seven reasons why Auburn could not beat Alabama, including Alabama's tough run defense, perceived unstoppable offense, and the superior coaching skills of Nick Saban over Gus Malzahn.[10] Joel Erickson of The Birmingham News was one of the few writers to pick Auburn, predicting a score of 31–28.[38] Similar predictions were shared during ESPN's College GameDay, which was broadcast live from outside Jordan–Hare Stadium prior to the game.[39] The program's panel of Kirk Herbstreit, David Pollack, and Lee Corso, as well as Paul Finebaum, unanimously picked Alabama to win the game.[39][40] Auburn alumnus and NBA on TNT personality Charles Barkley, who appeared as a celebrity guest, went against the panel and chose Auburn to win the game.[41]

Game recap edit

First quarter edit

The game began with Auburn's Cody Parkey kicking off to Alabama's Christion Jones, who returned the kick to the Alabama 24-yard line. On the game's first play from scrimmage, Alabama running back T.J. Yeldon ran for 31 yards into Auburn territory. Alabama then drove to the Auburn 26-yard line before Yeldon was stopped on 3rd and 2. On 4th down, Cade Foster attempted a 44-yard field goal for the Tide, but narrowly missed left.[7][33] On Auburn's first offensive snap Corey Grant would run for 14 yards to the Auburn 42-yard line. The Tigers drive would soon stall out, with Ricardo Louis dropping a slightly off target deep pass on 3rd down, forcing a punt.[7] Alabama was then held to seven yards, going three-and-out.[7] After getting the ball back, Auburn's offense moved down the field with a seven-play, 66-yard drive capped off by a 45-yard touchdown run by quarterback Nick Marshall to give Auburn a 7–0 lead.[7] It was the Tigers' first offensive touchdown against Alabama since 2010.[42] On the ensuing drive, Alabama again went three-and-out and punted. Auburn's offensive spark was short-lived as the Tigers gained just 8 yards on their next drive and were forced to punt the ball back to Alabama. The quarter ended with Auburn leading 7–0.[7]

Second quarter edit

Following a slow start in the first quarter, Alabama stormed back quickly with an 11-play, 67-yard touchdown drive culminating with an A.J. McCarron touchdown pass to Jalston Fowler to tie the game 7–7. On the next drive, Landon Collins forced and recovered a fumble of Auburn running back Tre Mason, giving the Tide the ball back with favorable field position. Alabama capitalized on the turnover with McCarron throwing his second touchdown pass of the quarter, this time to Kevin Norwood to make the score 14–7. The Tigers' woes continued on the following drive, losing 9 yards, going three and out, and punting the ball back to the Tide. Alabama took just five plays to drive the length of the field with Yeldon scoring on a 1-yard rush to move the score to 21–7 in favor of Alabama. On the following drive, the Auburn offense came back to life with a 40-yard Tre Mason rush sparking an 81-yard drive ending in a touchdown run by Mason to cut the deficit to 21–14 in favor of Alabama at halftime.[7]

Third quarter edit

Under Saban, Alabama had a record of 73–3 when leading at halftime.[33] Auburn received the kickoff in the second half and drove 69 yards to tie the game 21–21 on a C.J. Uzomah touchdown reception. On the following drive Alabama failed to gain a yard and punted the ball back to Auburn. Auburn drove into Alabama territory before stalling out and punting, downing the punt at the Alabama 1-yard line. On their first two plays of the drive, Alabama would gain just one yard.[7] Facing a 3rd and 9 from their own 2-yard line, McCarron found Amari Cooper for a 54-yard completion to extend the drive. Alabama then drove to the Auburn 22, where on 1st down, McCarron threw to a streaking Cooper in the end zone but Cooper dropped the would-be touchdown. Following the drop Alabama picked up another first down to reach the Auburn 11-yard line as the quarter came to the a close.[7]

Fourth quarter edit

 
A.J. McCarron (pictured) threw a 99-yard touchdown to Amari Cooper to give Alabama a 28–21 lead. The play was the longest in Alabama program history.

Alabama's drive came to a halt following two incomplete passes and a false start penalty that moved the offense back five yards, nullifying the first successful field goal attempt of the game.[7][43] The Crimson Tide then missed their second field goal of the game.[7] Later in the quarter another Auburn punt was downed at the Alabama 1-yard line.[7] McCarron then threw a 99-yard touchdown pass to Cooper, giving Alabama a 28–21 lead with 10:28 remaining in the game.[7] It was the longest pass play in Crimson Tide football history.[44] On the next drive Auburn faced a 4th and 1 on their own 35-yard line. Marshall kept the ball on a read option play but failed to gain the yard needed, and Auburn turned the ball over on downs. Alabama started the ensuing drive with excellent field position, and was soon faced with a 4th and 1 on the Auburn 13-yard line. Rather than attempting a short field goal, Nick Saban elected to try and go for a touchdown on 4th down, likely due to the two missed field goals by Cade Foster earlier in the game. On the 4th-down try, Yeldon was stopped at the line of scrimmage by true freshman defensive end Carl Lawson and Alabama, like Auburn on the previous drive, turned the ball over on downs. Auburn started the next drive deep in their own territory, and following a sack, were faced with a 3rd and 19. On 3rd down, Ricardo Louis broke free downfield, but Marshall's pass was slightly overthrown, falling incomplete off of Louis's fingertips, forcing the Tigers to punt. Following a 25-yard punt return by Christion Jones, Alabama once again started a drive deep in Auburn territory with a chance to take a two-possession lead, this time at the 25-yard line. Alabama went three-and-out before Foster had his 44-yard field goal blocked, his third missed field goal of the game. Auburn got the ball off the blocked field goal trailing 28-21 with 2:41 left in the game, and drove to the Alabama 39-yard line in six plays.[7]

Final 32 seconds edit

 
On the game's final play, Auburn's Chris Davis (pictured in 2016) returned a missed field goal for a touchdown to give Auburn a 34–28 victory.

With 32 seconds remaining, Nick Marshall scrambled to his left. As he was nearing the line of scrimmage, Alabama corner Ha Ha Clinton-Dix ran toward Marshall to attempt a tackle, leaving receiver Sammie Coates open; Marshall quickly tossed the ball to Coates just before crossing the line of scrimmage for a game-tying 39-yard touchdown.[7][44][45] On the ensuing possession, with seven seconds left in the game, Alabama ran to Auburn's 38-yard line as T. J. Yeldon was knocked out of bounds by defensive back Chris Davis while the game clock expired. Saban argued to the referees that Yeldon had stepped out of bounds with one second left in regulation.[45][46] Saban's argument was validated by the instant replay officials, who put one second back on the clock. Rather than take a knee and go to overtime, Alabama attempted to win the game with a 57-yard field goal, this time with freshman Adam Griffith taking the kick instead of the struggling Foster.[33] Before the kick, Auburn took a timeout in an attempt to ice the kicker.[7][33][47] Auburn's defensive coordinator, Ellis Johnson, doubted Alabama would make the long field goal and suggested that a speedy player stand in the end zone with the potential to return a missed field goal.[48] Malzahn then put Chris Davis, who doubled as Auburn's punt returner, in the end zone for the return in the event of a miss.[49][50][33][48] As the field goal attempt fell short, Davis fielded the ball nine yards deep in the end zone and ran down the left sideline.[49][51][33] Due to Alabama's field goal unit being made up mostly of offensive linemen, and strong blocking by Auburn, Davis ran untouched all the way to the opposite end zone as time expired to win the game 34–28, causing Auburn fans to storm the field in celebration.[51][33][52][53]

The crowd reaction during the games final play registered on seismographs across the state of Alabama, in a manner similar to activity registered during the 1988 Auburn–LSU "Earthquake Game".[54]

Scoring summary edit

Scoring summary
Quarter Time Drive Team Scoring information Score
Plays Yards TOP Alabama Auburn
1 5:05 7 66 3:26 Auburn Nick Marshall 45-yard touchdown run, Cody Parkey kick good 0 7
2 11:00 11 67 4:33 Alabama Jalston Fowler 3-yard touchdown reception from A. J. McCarron, Cade Foster kick good 7 7
2 7:12 4 36 1:57 Alabama Kevin Norwood 20-yard touchdown reception from A. J. McCarron, Cade Foster kick good 14 7
2 3:48 5 56 1:41 Alabama T. J. Yeldon 1-yard touchdown run, Cade Foster kick good 21 7
2 1:40 7 81 2:08 Auburn Tre Mason 1-yard touchdown run, Cody Parkey kick good 21 14
3 11:56 9 69 3:04 Auburn C. J. Uzomah 13-yard touchdown reception from Nick Marshall, Cody Parkey kick good 21 21
4 10:28 1 99 0:14 Alabama Amari Cooper 99-yard touchdown reception from A. J. McCarron, Cade Foster kick good 28 21
4 0:32 7 65 2:00 Auburn Sammie Coates 39-yard touchdown reception from Nick Marshall, Cody Parkey kick good 28 28
4 0:00 Auburn Chris Davis 109-yard kick return for a touchdown 28 34
"TOP" = time of possession. For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football. 28 34

Broadcaster calls edit

Lundquist's call of the last play:

On the way... no, returned by Chris Davis. Davis goes left, Davis gets a block, Davis has another block! Chris Davis, no flags! Touchdown, Auburn! An answered prayer![55]

Gary Danielson later compared the game to the legendary Miracle on Ice, equating Auburn's upset of Alabama to the amateur USA hockey team defeating the powerhouse Soviet Union team during the 1980 Winter Olympics.[56] In a 2020 interview, Lundquist called the play the greatest sporting moment he ever witnessed.[57]

Bramblett's call of the last play:

Chris Davis is going to drop back into the end zone in single safety. Well, I guess if this thing comes up short he can field it and run it out. All right, here we go. 56-yarder, it's got—no, it does not have the legs. And Chris Davis takes it in the back of the end zone. He'll run it out to the 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 45—There goes Davis! (White shouts "Oh my God! Oh my God!") Davis is going to run it all the way back! Auburn's gonna win the football game! AUBURN'S GONNA WIN THE FOOTBALL GAME! He ran the missed field goal back! He ran it back 109 yards! [fans streaming onto the field] They're not gonna keep them off the field tonight! Holy cow! Oh, my God! Auburn wins! Auburn has won the Iron Bowl! Auburn has won the Iron Bowl in the most unbelievable fashion you will ever see! I cannot believe it! 34–28! And we thought 'A Miracle in Jordan–Hare' was amazing! Oh, my Lord in Heaven!' Chris Davis just ran it 109 yards and Auburn is going to the championship game![58]

Bramblett's passionate call of the final play quickly went viral, garnering him national media attention and resulted in Bramblett being named the Sports Broadcaster of the Year by Sports Illustrated.[59][60] The call has since been assessed as one of the greatest announcer calls in recent sports history, being described by the New York Times as "the Call of a Lifetime"[61][62][63][64]

Statistics edit

Aftermath edit

Auburn's win not only ended Alabama's bid for a third straight national title, but moved Auburn to third in the BCS standings.[66] The Tigers beat Missouri 59–42 in the SEC Championship Game. After #2 Ohio State's loss to Michigan State in the Big Ten Championship Game,[67] Auburn moved into second place in the BCS and secured a place in the BCS National Championship Game, where they ultimately lost to the Florida State Seminoles 34–31. Auburn's loss to Florida State ended the SEC's streak of seven consecutive national championship victories.[68][69] At the conclusion of the season, Auburn's Gus Malzahn won the SEC Coach of the Year award[70] and received a six-year contract extension worth $3.85m per year.[71] Alabama's A.J. McCarron and Auburn's Tre Mason were 2013 Heisman Trophy finalists with McCarron finishing 2nd and Mason finishing 6th.

Immediately following the game, some sportswriters began describing the game as among the greatest in college football history, with Davis's return being described as one of the sport's greatest moments.[72][73][74] Pat Forde, then a columnist for Yahoo! Sports, stated that:

It was, quite simply, the most astounding ending ever to a college football game. I was at the Boise StateOklahoma Fiesta Bowl in 2007; this tops it. More at stake, and even more shock value on the final play (minus the player proposing to his girlfriend on the field).[75]

An article in USA Today described the back-to-back victories with the analogy that lightning struck twice, with the Georgia game being "one of the greatest finishes to a college football game" and the Alabama upset "perhaps the greatest play in college football history". The Birmingham News called the Auburn victory their "latest miracle finish ... even more stunning than the first" while the News & Record described the game as "possibly the greatest college football game ever played."[44][76] In 2015, college football fans voted the final play the greatest in college football history.[77] At the 2014 ESPY Awards, which recognized the greatest achievements sporting achievements in 2013, the game won the award for "Best Game".[78][79] The game-winning touchdown return was also named "Best Play" at the ESPY's, beating out three other nominees including Auburn's Prayer at Jordan-Hare against Georgia.[78][79]

Naming the game edit

After the game, the press identified Alabama's Achilles' heel: the kicking game. In reference to their four unsuccessful field goal attempts, writers called the game "Kick Bama Kick", in reference to the 1972 Iron Bowl, nicknamed "Punt Bama Punt".[49] At 6:43 p.m., just 18 minutes after of the conclusion of the game, Jon Solomon of The Birmingham News posted an article titled "Kick Bama Kick", but included an online poll allowing readers to select their favorite moniker.[80] Among seven proposed titles, "Kick Bama Kick" won by a landslide. Ryan Black of the Ledger–Enquirer in Columbus, Georgia titled an article "Kick, Bama, kick" within hours of the game's completion.[49][51] Frank Cooney of Yahoo! Sports, who noted that the game will be "forever secured" in the discussion for the most dramatic college football game in history, also titled his piece "Kick Bama Kick" that evening.[46] In the years following the game, the "Kick Six" has emerged as the most enduring name for the game, used by most media outlets, Auburn, and the NCAA to refer to both the play and the game.[81][82][83]

The term "Kick Six" has since been used to refer to other instances of blocked or missed field goals being returned for a touchdown, as in an NFL game on November 30, 2015, by the Baltimore Ravens against the Cleveland Browns.[84] The term is a play on the term "pick six", which refers to an interception being returned for a touchdown.

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External links edit

  • ESPN box score of the 2013 Iron Bowl
  • "The Kick Six, Auburn's Iron Bowl miracle vs. Alabama, deserves a deep rewind". SB Nation. November 20, 2018 – via YouTube.
  • 2013 Iron Bowl ending HIGH DEFINITION Auburn beats Alabam
  • 2013 Iron Bowl – #1 Alabama vs. #4 Auburn (HD)
  • Auburn vs. Alabama 2013 – Winning TD (Auburn Announcers)
  • #Auburn's Final Play in Iron Bowl: Chris Davis Return for TD

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The Kick Six also known as Kick Bama Kick was the final play of the 78th Iron Bowl college football game played on November 30 2013 at Jordan Hare Stadium in Auburn Alabama The game featured the No 1 ranked and two time defending national champion Alabama Crimson Tide 11 0 7 0 in the SEC as a 10 point favorite over the No 4 ranked Auburn Tigers 10 1 6 1 in the SEC The game had significant postseason implications with both teams ranked in the top 5 and a berth to the SEC Championship Game and potentially the BCS National Championship Game at stake 10 78th Iron BowlJordan Hare Stadium the site of the game Alabama Crimson Tide Auburn Tigers 11 0 10 1 28 34Head coach Nick Saban Head coach Gus MalzahnAPCoachesBCS1 1 1 2 1 3 APCoachesBCS4 4 5 2 4 5 1234 TotalAlabama 02107 28Auburn 77713 34DateNovember 30 2013Season2013StadiumJordan Hare StadiumLocationAuburn AlabamaFavoriteAlabama by 10 6 RefereeMatt Austin 7 Attendance87 451 7 United States TV coverageNetworkCBS 8 AnnouncersVerne Lundquist play by play Gary Danielson color Tracy Wolfson sideline Nielsen ratings8 2 9 After falling behind in the 2nd quarter and then again in the 4th Auburn rallied to tie the game at 28 28 with 32 seconds remaining After the ensuing kickoff Alabama quickly moved to the Auburn 38 yard line at which point the clock ran out seemingly sending the game to overtime Alabama coach Nick Saban challenged the timekeeping call and one second was put back on the clock after a video review The Crimson Tide lined up for a potential game winning 57 yard field goal and the kick was short allowing Auburn s Chris Davis who had been positioned near the goal line to catch the ball just in front of the goal posts Davis ran across the entire field through players from both teams to the opposite end zone improbably scoring the winning touchdown for Auburn on the last play of the game The game was played in front of a sellout crowd of 87 451 and televised nationwide on CBS posting an 11 8 rating with over 13 million viewers during the final half hour making it the most watched regular season game of the 2013 college football season 11 Some sportswriters have argued that Davis return is the single greatest moment in college football history 12 At the 2014 ESPY Awards it was named the best play and the best game of the year in all of North American sports 13 In the years following the game the name Kick Six a variant of the term pick six has been commonly used to identify both the final play and the game Following the game Alabama played in the Sugar Bowl falling to Oklahoma 45 31 Auburn won the SEC Championship Game and went on to play in the BCS National Championship Game where they lost to Florida State 34 31 Contents 1 Background 2 Game recap 2 1 First quarter 2 2 Second quarter 2 3 Third quarter 2 4 Fourth quarter 2 4 1 Final 32 seconds 3 Scoring summary 4 Broadcaster calls 5 Statistics 6 Aftermath 6 1 Naming the game 7 References 8 External linksBackground editSee also 2013 Auburn Tigers football team 2013 Alabama Crimson Tide football team and Iron Bowl nbsp Following an 3 9 season in 2012 Auburn hired Gus Malzahn as their head coach The football programs representing the University of Alabama and Auburn University first met in 1893 and have played every year since 1948 14 Over time the two in state foes developed a rivalry culminating every year at the Iron Bowl that is considered to be one of the best and fiercest in all of college football 15 16 17 18 Entering the game Alabama held the series lead with a 42 34 1 record 19 The two teams came into the 2013 season following drastically different 2012 seasons Despite an upset at the hands of Texas A amp M Alabama ultimately finished as SEC champions after a close game against the Georgia Bulldogs and went on to soundly defeat Notre Dame 42 14 for their second consecutive national title and their third in four years cementing themselves as a dynasty under head coach Nick Saban 20 21 Meanwhile two years after their own National Championship victory the Auburn Tigers suffered through their worst season in 60 years finishing 3 9 with an 0 8 SEC record capped by a 49 0 loss to Alabama in the 2012 Iron Bowl their second consecutive blowout loss in the game 22 Head coach Gene Chizik was fired at the end of the season in favor of Arkansas State head coach and former Auburn offensive coordinator Gus Malzahn 23 Alabama entered the 2013 season ranked 1 and remained at the top of the polls for the entire season rolling through their schedule with relative ease winning all but one of their games Texas A amp M by more than 10 points 24 Auburn on the other hand entered the season unranked and did not enter the AP Poll until the midpoint of the season 25 Auburn s season was defined by a series of come from behind wins and close finishes 26 27 Auburn defeated Mississippi State in September on a late touchdown pass 28 The following month No 24 Auburn came from behind on the road to beat No 7 Texas A amp M 29 Following the victory against Texas A amp M Auburn was ranked 11 in the AP poll 30 Two weeks before the Iron Bowl No 7 Auburn defeated rival Georgia with a tipped Hail Mary pass known as the Prayer at Jordan Hare setting the stage for a highly ranked Iron Bowl matchup 31 32 Alabama was predicted by analysts to conclude the 2013 14 season with a BCS record third straight national title their fourth in five years 33 The winner of the previous four Iron Bowls 2009 2012 went on to win the national championship Alabama in 2009 2011 and 2012 and Auburn in 2010 34 Entering the 2013 Iron Bowl Alabama and Auburn were ranked No 1 and No 4 respectively in the BCS rankings making it only the second matchup in the history of the rivalry to feature two Top 5 teams and the highest ranked Iron Bowl ever 35 It was also the first Iron Bowl in which both teams were playing for a berth to the SEC Championship Alabama entered the game undefeated in the previous three years and 24 days in games played outside of their home field in Tuscaloosa their last loss prior to those 18 consecutive road victories coming on November 6 2010 at LSU 36 37 With Alabama favored by 10 points Auburn was a decided underdog in the eyes of most analysts 6 Marq Burnett of The Anniston Star went as far as to list seven reasons why Auburn could not beat Alabama including Alabama s tough run defense perceived unstoppable offense and the superior coaching skills of Nick Saban over Gus Malzahn 10 Joel Erickson of The Birmingham News was one of the few writers to pick Auburn predicting a score of 31 28 38 Similar predictions were shared during ESPN s College GameDay which was broadcast live from outside Jordan Hare Stadium prior to the game 39 The program s panel of Kirk Herbstreit David Pollack and Lee Corso as well as Paul Finebaum unanimously picked Alabama to win the game 39 40 Auburn alumnus and NBA on TNT personality Charles Barkley who appeared as a celebrity guest went against the panel and chose Auburn to win the game 41 Game recap editFirst quarter edit The game began with Auburn s Cody Parkey kicking off to Alabama s Christion Jones who returned the kick to the Alabama 24 yard line On the game s first play from scrimmage Alabama running back T J Yeldon ran for 31 yards into Auburn territory Alabama then drove to the Auburn 26 yard line before Yeldon was stopped on 3rd and 2 On 4th down Cade Foster attempted a 44 yard field goal for the Tide but narrowly missed left 7 33 On Auburn s first offensive snap Corey Grant would run for 14 yards to the Auburn 42 yard line The Tigers drive would soon stall out with Ricardo Louis dropping a slightly off target deep pass on 3rd down forcing a punt 7 Alabama was then held to seven yards going three and out 7 After getting the ball back Auburn s offense moved down the field with a seven play 66 yard drive capped off by a 45 yard touchdown run by quarterback Nick Marshall to give Auburn a 7 0 lead 7 It was the Tigers first offensive touchdown against Alabama since 2010 42 On the ensuing drive Alabama again went three and out and punted Auburn s offensive spark was short lived as the Tigers gained just 8 yards on their next drive and were forced to punt the ball back to Alabama The quarter ended with Auburn leading 7 0 7 Second quarter edit Following a slow start in the first quarter Alabama stormed back quickly with an 11 play 67 yard touchdown drive culminating with an A J McCarron touchdown pass to Jalston Fowler to tie the game 7 7 On the next drive Landon Collins forced and recovered a fumble of Auburn running back Tre Mason giving the Tide the ball back with favorable field position Alabama capitalized on the turnover with McCarron throwing his second touchdown pass of the quarter this time to Kevin Norwood to make the score 14 7 The Tigers woes continued on the following drive losing 9 yards going three and out and punting the ball back to the Tide Alabama took just five plays to drive the length of the field with Yeldon scoring on a 1 yard rush to move the score to 21 7 in favor of Alabama On the following drive the Auburn offense came back to life with a 40 yard Tre Mason rush sparking an 81 yard drive ending in a touchdown run by Mason to cut the deficit to 21 14 in favor of Alabama at halftime 7 Third quarter edit Under Saban Alabama had a record of 73 3 when leading at halftime 33 Auburn received the kickoff in the second half and drove 69 yards to tie the game 21 21 on a C J Uzomah touchdown reception On the following drive Alabama failed to gain a yard and punted the ball back to Auburn Auburn drove into Alabama territory before stalling out and punting downing the punt at the Alabama 1 yard line On their first two plays of the drive Alabama would gain just one yard 7 Facing a 3rd and 9 from their own 2 yard line McCarron found Amari Cooper for a 54 yard completion to extend the drive Alabama then drove to the Auburn 22 where on 1st down McCarron threw to a streaking Cooper in the end zone but Cooper dropped the would be touchdown Following the drop Alabama picked up another first down to reach the Auburn 11 yard line as the quarter came to the a close 7 Fourth quarter edit nbsp A J McCarron pictured threw a 99 yard touchdown to Amari Cooper to give Alabama a 28 21 lead The play was the longest in Alabama program history Alabama s drive came to a halt following two incomplete passes and a false start penalty that moved the offense back five yards nullifying the first successful field goal attempt of the game 7 43 The Crimson Tide then missed their second field goal of the game 7 Later in the quarter another Auburn punt was downed at the Alabama 1 yard line 7 McCarron then threw a 99 yard touchdown pass to Cooper giving Alabama a 28 21 lead with 10 28 remaining in the game 7 It was the longest pass play in Crimson Tide football history 44 On the next drive Auburn faced a 4th and 1 on their own 35 yard line Marshall kept the ball on a read option play but failed to gain the yard needed and Auburn turned the ball over on downs Alabama started the ensuing drive with excellent field position and was soon faced with a 4th and 1 on the Auburn 13 yard line Rather than attempting a short field goal Nick Saban elected to try and go for a touchdown on 4th down likely due to the two missed field goals by Cade Foster earlier in the game On the 4th down try Yeldon was stopped at the line of scrimmage by true freshman defensive end Carl Lawson and Alabama like Auburn on the previous drive turned the ball over on downs Auburn started the next drive deep in their own territory and following a sack were faced with a 3rd and 19 On 3rd down Ricardo Louis broke free downfield but Marshall s pass was slightly overthrown falling incomplete off of Louis s fingertips forcing the Tigers to punt Following a 25 yard punt return by Christion Jones Alabama once again started a drive deep in Auburn territory with a chance to take a two possession lead this time at the 25 yard line Alabama went three and out before Foster had his 44 yard field goal blocked his third missed field goal of the game Auburn got the ball off the blocked field goal trailing 28 21 with 2 41 left in the game and drove to the Alabama 39 yard line in six plays 7 Final 32 seconds edit nbsp On the game s final play Auburn s Chris Davis pictured in 2016 returned a missed field goal for a touchdown to give Auburn a 34 28 victory With 32 seconds remaining Nick Marshall scrambled to his left As he was nearing the line of scrimmage Alabama corner Ha Ha Clinton Dix ran toward Marshall to attempt a tackle leaving receiver Sammie Coates open Marshall quickly tossed the ball to Coates just before crossing the line of scrimmage for a game tying 39 yard touchdown 7 44 45 On the ensuing possession with seven seconds left in the game Alabama ran to Auburn s 38 yard line as T J Yeldon was knocked out of bounds by defensive back Chris Davis while the game clock expired Saban argued to the referees that Yeldon had stepped out of bounds with one second left in regulation 45 46 Saban s argument was validated by the instant replay officials who put one second back on the clock Rather than take a knee and go to overtime Alabama attempted to win the game with a 57 yard field goal this time with freshman Adam Griffith taking the kick instead of the struggling Foster 33 Before the kick Auburn took a timeout in an attempt to ice the kicker 7 33 47 Auburn s defensive coordinator Ellis Johnson doubted Alabama would make the long field goal and suggested that a speedy player stand in the end zone with the potential to return a missed field goal 48 Malzahn then put Chris Davis who doubled as Auburn s punt returner in the end zone for the return in the event of a miss 49 50 33 48 As the field goal attempt fell short Davis fielded the ball nine yards deep in the end zone and ran down the left sideline 49 51 33 Due to Alabama s field goal unit being made up mostly of offensive linemen and strong blocking by Auburn Davis ran untouched all the way to the opposite end zone as time expired to win the game 34 28 causing Auburn fans to storm the field in celebration 51 33 52 53 The crowd reaction during the games final play registered on seismographs across the state of Alabama in a manner similar to activity registered during the 1988 Auburn LSU Earthquake Game 54 Scoring summary editScoring summary Quarter Time Drive Team Scoring information Score Plays Yards TOP Alabama Auburn 1 5 05 7 66 3 26 Auburn Nick Marshall 45 yard touchdown run Cody Parkey kick good 0 7 2 11 00 11 67 4 33 Alabama Jalston Fowler 3 yard touchdown reception from A J McCarron Cade Foster kick good 7 7 2 7 12 4 36 1 57 Alabama Kevin Norwood 20 yard touchdown reception from A J McCarron Cade Foster kick good 14 7 2 3 48 5 56 1 41 Alabama T J Yeldon 1 yard touchdown run Cade Foster kick good 21 7 2 1 40 7 81 2 08 Auburn Tre Mason 1 yard touchdown run Cody Parkey kick good 21 14 3 11 56 9 69 3 04 Auburn C J Uzomah 13 yard touchdown reception from Nick Marshall Cody Parkey kick good 21 21 4 10 28 1 99 0 14 Alabama Amari Cooper 99 yard touchdown reception from A J McCarron Cade Foster kick good 28 21 4 0 32 7 65 2 00 Auburn Sammie Coates 39 yard touchdown reception from Nick Marshall Cody Parkey kick good 28 28 4 0 00 Auburn Chris Davis 109 yard kick return for a touchdown 28 34 TOP time of possession For other American football terms see Glossary of American football 28 34Broadcaster calls editCommentators Verne Lundquist and Gary Danielson called the game on television nationally for CBS s SEC coverage Lundquist s call of the last play On the way no returned by Chris Davis Davis goes left Davis gets a block Davis has another block Chris Davis no flags Touchdown Auburn An answered prayer 55 Gary Danielson later compared the game to the legendary Miracle on Ice equating Auburn s upset of Alabama to the amateur USA hockey team defeating the powerhouse Soviet Union team during the 1980 Winter Olympics 56 In a 2020 interview Lundquist called the play the greatest sporting moment he ever witnessed 57 Commentators Rod Bramblett and Stan White called the game on radio for the Auburn IMG Sports Network Bramblett s call of the last play Chris Davis is going to drop back into the end zone in single safety Well I guess if this thing comes up short he can field it and run it out All right here we go 56 yarder it s got no it does not have the legs And Chris Davis takes it in the back of the end zone He ll run it out to the 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 45 There goes Davis White shouts Oh my God Oh my God Davis is going to run it all the way back Auburn s gonna win the football game AUBURN S GONNA WIN THE FOOTBALL GAME He ran the missed field goal back He ran it back 109 yards fans streaming onto the field They re not gonna keep them off the field tonight Holy cow Oh my God Auburn wins Auburn has won the Iron Bowl Auburn has won the Iron Bowl in the most unbelievable fashion you will ever see I cannot believe it 34 28 And we thought A Miracle in Jordan Hare was amazing Oh my Lord in Heaven Chris Davis just ran it 109 yards and Auburn is going to the championship game 58 Bramblett s passionate call of the final play quickly went viral garnering him national media attention and resulted in Bramblett being named the Sports Broadcaster of the Year by Sports Illustrated 59 60 The call has since been assessed as one of the greatest announcer calls in recent sports history being described by the New York Times as the Call of a Lifetime 61 62 63 64 Statistics editTeam statistical comparison 65 Statistic Alabama Auburn First downs 19 22 Third down efficiency 4 13 8 15 Fourth down efficiency 1 2 0 1 Total yards 495 393 Rushing attempts net yards 35 218 52 296 Yards per rush 5 2 5 7 Yards passing 277 97 Pass completions attempts 17 29 11 16 Interceptions thrown 0 0 Fumbles lost 0 0 1 1 Penalties yards 6 45 3 21 Time of possession 30 40 28 40 Alabama statistics 65 Crimson Tide passing C A Yds TD INT A J McCarron 17 29 277 3 0 Crimson Tide rushing Car Yds TD T J Yeldon 26 141 1 Kenyan Drake 4 33 0 Amari Cooper 1 28 0 A J McCarron 4 16 0 Crimson Tide receiving Rec Yds TD Amari Cooper 6 178 1 Kevin Norwood 3 45 1 O J Howard 2 23 0 DeAndrew White 2 13 0 T J Yeldon 2 8 0 Jalston Fowler 1 3 0 Auburn statistics 65 Tigers passing C A Yds TD INT Nick Marshall 11 16 97 2 0 Tigers rushing Car Yds TD Tre Mason 29 164 1 Nick Marshall 17 99 1 Corey Grant 4 28 0 Cameron Artis Payne 2 5 0 Tigers receiving Rec Yds TD Sammie Coates 2 60 1 C J Uzomah 2 22 1 Quan Bray 3 14 0 Cameron Artis Payne 1 4 0 Ricardo Louis 2 1 0 Corey Grant 1 2 0Aftermath editAuburn s win not only ended Alabama s bid for a third straight national title but moved Auburn to third in the BCS standings 66 The Tigers beat Missouri 59 42 in the SEC Championship Game After 2 Ohio State s loss to Michigan State in the Big Ten Championship Game 67 Auburn moved into second place in the BCS and secured a place in the BCS National Championship Game where they ultimately lost to the Florida State Seminoles 34 31 Auburn s loss to Florida State ended the SEC s streak of seven consecutive national championship victories 68 69 At the conclusion of the season Auburn s Gus Malzahn won the SEC Coach of the Year award 70 and received a six year contract extension worth 3 85m per year 71 Alabama s A J McCarron and Auburn s Tre Mason were 2013 Heisman Trophy finalists with McCarron finishing 2nd and Mason finishing 6th Immediately following the game some sportswriters began describing the game as among the greatest in college football history with Davis s return being described as one of the sport s greatest moments 72 73 74 Pat Forde then a columnist for Yahoo Sports stated that It was quite simply the most astounding ending ever to a college football game I was at the Boise State Oklahoma Fiesta Bowl in 2007 this tops it More at stake and even more shock value on the final play minus the player proposing to his girlfriend on the field 75 An article in USA Today described the back to back victories with the analogy that lightning struck twice with the Georgia game being one of the greatest finishes to a college football game and the Alabama upset perhaps the greatest play in college football history The Birmingham News called the Auburn victory their latest miracle finish even more stunning than the first while the News amp Record described the game as possibly the greatest college football game ever played 44 76 In 2015 college football fans voted the final play the greatest in college football history 77 At the 2014 ESPY Awards which recognized the greatest achievements sporting achievements in 2013 the game won the award for Best Game 78 79 The game winning touchdown return was also named Best Play at the ESPY s beating out three other nominees including Auburn s Prayer at Jordan Hare against Georgia 78 79 Naming the game edit After the game the press identified Alabama s Achilles heel the kicking game In reference to their four unsuccessful field goal attempts writers called the game Kick Bama Kick in reference to the 1972 Iron Bowl nicknamed Punt Bama Punt 49 At 6 43 p m just 18 minutes after of the conclusion of the game Jon Solomon of The Birmingham News posted an article titled Kick Bama Kick but included an online poll allowing readers to select their favorite moniker 80 Among seven proposed titles Kick Bama Kick won by a landslide Ryan Black of the Ledger Enquirer in Columbus Georgia titled an article Kick Bama kick within hours of the game s completion 49 51 Frank Cooney of Yahoo Sports who noted that the game will be forever secured in the discussion for the most dramatic college football game in history also titled his piece Kick Bama Kick that evening 46 In the years following the game the Kick Six has emerged as the most enduring name for the game used by most media outlets Auburn and the NCAA to refer to both the play and the game 81 82 83 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