Fútbol Universitario - Southeastern Conference
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Auburn Tigers
Auburn played the first football game in the Deep South in 1892 against the University of Georgia at Piedmont Park in Atlanta, Georgia. Auburn's Jordan-Hare Stadium has a capacity of 87,451 ranking as the eighth-largest on-campus stadium in the NCAA as of August 2004.
The Auburn 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.
As of 2005, Auburn has won six SEC Conference Championships, has had eleven total undefeated seasons, and since the division of the conference in 1992, six western division championships (1997, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, and 2005) and three trips to the SEC Championship game (1997, 2000, and 2004). Auburn plays archrival Alabama each year in a game known as the Iron Bowl.
Auburn Football Classifications (NCAA started classification in 1937):
1937-1972 NCAA University Division (Major College)
1973-1977 NCAA Division I
1978-20XX NCAA Division I-A
Auburn Conference Affiliations:
1891-1894 Independent
1895-1921 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association
1922-1932 Southern Conference
1933-20XX Southeastern Conference
Auburn 2006 Schedule
| Date | Opponent | Result/Time |
| September 2 | Washington State | W 40-14 |
| September 9 | at Mississippi State | W 34-0 |
| September 16 | No. 6 LSU | W 7-3 |
| September 23 | Buffalo | 2:30 PM ET |
| September 28 | at South Carolina | 7:30 PM ET |
| October 7 | Arkansas | TBA |
| October 14 | No. 5 Florida | TBA |
| October 21 | Tulane | TBA |
| October 28 | at Mississippi | TBA |
| November 4 | Arkansas State | TBA |
| November 11 | No. 9 Georgia | TBA |
| November 18 | at Alabama | TBA |