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head coach • Named Auburn head coach on Dec. 4, 2013• 2010 Broyles Award Winner as nation’s top

assistant•Throughout his career in the high school and

college ranks, Malzahn’s teams have played for championships 12 of 21 times

• Malzahn’s teams have won or played for conference titles five of his last seven seasons as a collegiate coach

• At the college level, Malzahn’s teams as an assistant and head coach have a combined record of 71-23.

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• Coached 2010 Heisman Winner Cam Newton, who had one of the best offensive seasons in the history of college football.

• Coached 15 NFL draft picks in the past seven seasons, including 2011 No. 1 overall pick Cam Newton.

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DAMEYUNE CRAIG• Co-Offensive Coordinator and Wide Receivers coach• 2012 ACC Recruiter of the Year• Coached NFL first-round QBs Christian Ponder and E.J. Manuel at Florida State• 18-7 as Auburn’s starting quarterback and holder of multiple Auburn passing records

RHETT LASHLEE• Offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach• Set six school offensive records in first season as coordinator at Samford and Arkansas State• Coached 2012 Sun Belt Offensive Player of Year

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SCOTT FOUNTAIN• Special teams coordinator and tight ends coach• Has coached in the SEC, ACC and Big 12• Associated with football in the state of Alabama for more than 14 years

J.B. GRIMES• Offensive line coach• Coached NFL 1st-rounder Derek Sherrod and Outland Trophy finalist Jim Pyne• 2012 offensive line allowed only five sacks

TIM HORTON• Running backs coach• Only coach in SEC history to coach four different 1,000-yard rushers in a four- year period • Coached Doak Walker Award winner Darren McFadden and fellow NFL 1st round pick Felix Jones in same Arkansas backfield

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RODNEY GARNER• Associate Head Coach and Defensive Line coach• 27 years SEC experience as a player and coach• Has coached 5 NFL first-round draft picks• Captain of Auburn’s 1988 SEC championship team

CHARLIE HARBISON• Co-Defensive Coordinator and Safeties Coach• 18 years coaching experience in the SEC and ACC• Cited numerous times as a top 25 recruiter• Coached NFL 1st round draft pick Fernando Bryant

COACHING STAFF NOTABLES• The Auburn coaching staff has a total of 113 seasons of play-

ing and coaching experience in the Southeastern Conference.• Six members of the Malzahn staff have been part of a na-

tional championship game as a player or coach• Gus Malzahn and his assistants have coached in 57 SEC bowl

appearances• The Malzahn staff has 183 years of full-time collegiate coach-

ing experience, an average of nearly two decades per coach• In postseason bowl and playoffs as college coaches, Gus Mal-

zahn and staff have a total of 96 postseason appearances• Members of the Auburn coaching staff have tutored 191 NFL

draft picks during their careers• Rodney Garner and Dameyune Craig, both former Tiger

gridiron greats, are the first pair of Auburn graduates on the coaching staff in nearly two decades

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MELVIN SMITH• Cornerbacks coach• Beginning his third decade as a coach in the SEC• Coached 2012 Jim Thorpe Award winner Johnthan Banks• Tutored NFL 1st round draft pick Eric Moulds

ELLIS JOHNSON• Defensive Coordinator and Linebackers coach• Has been defensive coordinator at Clemson, Alabama, Mississippi State and South Carolina• Coached 1st-round draft pick Melvin Ingram and 2012 SEC Defensive Player of the Year Jadeveon Clowney

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n A-Day record audience of 83,401 was on hand at Jordan-Hare Stadium on April 20 for Coach Gus Mal-zahn’s debut as head coach and the final rolling of the

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introduction ................................................ 1-11Auburn NFL Action .................................................................... 1“It’s A New Day” ....................................................................2-72013 A-Day .............................................................................8-9Table of Contents ..................................................................... 10

2013 Tigers .................................................11-532013 Roster .........................................................................12-13Veterans ..............................................................................14-49Newcomers .........................................................................49-52Tigers At A Glance ..............................................................52-53

staff .........................................................54-77Gus Malzahn .......................................................................56-59Dameyune Craig ...................................................................... 60Scott Fountain .......................................................................... 61Rodney Garner ........................................................................ 62J.B. Grimes............................................................................... 63Charlie Harbison ...................................................................... 64Tim Horton .............................................................................. 65Ellis Johnson ............................................................................ 66Rhett Lashlee ........................................................................... 67Melvin Smith ............................................................................ 68Support Staff.......................................................................69-76Administration ......................................................................... 77

Auburn TRADITION .....................................78-131Game Day Atmosphere.......................................................80-81War Eagle, Creed & Alma Mater .........................................82-83Aubie ....................................................................................... 84Tiger Walk ............................................................................... 85Toomer’s Corner .................................................................86-87Jordan-Hare Stadium .........................................................88-91Heisman Statues .................................................................92-93Football Facilities................................................................94-95Iron Bowl ............................................................................96-97Deep South’s Oldest Rivalry ...............................................98-99SEC Champions ...............................................................100-102Undefeated Seasons .......................................................103-106National Award Winners ................................................107-113Heisman Trophy Winners ................................................111-113NFL Pro Day .......................................................................... 114Strength & Conditioning ........................................................ 115Academic Success ................................................................... 116Community Service ................................................................ 117Auburn University ...........................................................118-119The Last Roll ...................................................................120-121Auburn in the NFL ..........................................................122-131

HISTORY .................................................. 132-193Auburn in Bowl Games ...................................................134-140BCS National Championship .................................................. 141National Football Foundation Hall Of Fame ..................142-143All-Americans .................................................................144-151All-Time All-SEC Performers.................................................. 152

Coaching Records ................................................................... 153Rushing Records..............................................................154-155Passing Records ..............................................................156-157Receiving Records ...........................................................158-159Defensive Records ...........................................................160-161Kicking/Punting Records .................................................162-163Kick Return Records ........................................................164-165Offensive/Scoring Records ..............................................166-167Single-Game Records .....................................................168-170Year-By-Year Leaders......................................................171-179All-Time Results ..............................................................180-191Yearly Records ........................................................................ 192Records vs. All Opponents ...................................................... 193

2012 STATS .............................................. 194-201

Miscellaneous ..................................... 202-208Media Exposure ..............................................................202-204Auburn IMG Sports Network.................................................. 205Auburn Athletics Success .................................................206-207Under Armour ....................................................................... 208

Auburn University is an equal opportunity educational institu-tion/employer.

creditsThe 2013 Auburn Football Guide is published by the Au-burn Athletics Communications Office, a division of the Auburn Athletics Department. The guide was edited by Shelly Poe, Chuck Gallina, Taylor Bryan, Matt Crouch and Kirk Sampson with editorial assistance from Scott Scrog-gins and Kathy Harker. Cover artwork by Tyler Trout and Forrest Buckner. Photography provided by Todd Van Emst, Missy Hazeldine, Tony Hall, Lauren Barnard, John Reed, Ed Jones, Sam Oliver, Mike Cortez, AU Photo Services, NFL Photography and the Heisman Trophy Trust.

The guide was printed by Craftmaster Printers, Auburn.

For more on Auburn athletics, call the Communications Office at 334-844-9800 or go to www.AuburnTigers.com.

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown Montravious Adams DT 6-3 310 Fr. Vienna, GA74 Will Adams OL 6-7 293 RFr. Tyrone, GA Mackenro Alexander DB 6-0 185 Fr. Immokalee, FL44 Cameron Artis-Payne RB 5-11 208 Jr. Harrisburg, PA79 Eric Averett OL 6-3 252 RFr. Enterprise, AL Peyton Barber RB 5-11 206 Fr. Alpharetta, GA57 Gage Batten LB 6-0 231 RFr. Palm Beach Gardens, FL98 Angelo Blackson DL 6-4 312 Jr. Bear, DE68 Kyle Bolstad OL 6-4 280 RFr. Brentwood, TN50 Ben Bradley DT 6-1 310 So. Norcross, GA4 Quan Bray WR 5-10 183 Jr. LaGrange, GA97 Reid Brooks DE 6-2 230 RFr. Dothan, AL77 Shane Callahan OL 6-6 290 RFr. Parker, CO85 Wirth Campbell TE 6-3 215 So. Nashville, TN Daniel Carlson K 6-5 190 Fr. Colorado Springs, CO92 Kenneth Carter DT 6-4 287 Sr. Greenville, AL30 Steven Clark P 6-5 232 Sr. Kansas City, MO83 Michael Clifton TE 6-3 251 RFr. Evans, GA18 Sammie Coates WR 6-2 201 So. Leroy, AL72 Shon Coleman OL 6-6 294 RFr. Memphis, TN Elijah Daniel DE 6-4 250 Fr. Avon, IN53 Devonte Danzey OL 6-4 284 So. Tampa, FL11 Chris Davis CB 5-11 198 Sr. Birmingham, AL Marcus Davis WR 5-10 165 Fr. Delray Beach, FL28 T.J. Davis DB 6-1 194 RFr. Tallahassee, FL52 Justin DeLaine DE 6-5 240 Jr. Linden, AL89 Jaylon Denson WR 6-3 216 Jr. Hoover, AL76 Jordan Diamond OT 6-6 314 RFr. Chicago, IL50 Reese Dismukes C 6-3 290 Jr. Spanish Fort, AL17 Ben Durand QB 6-3 200 So. Tyngsborough, MA38 Adam Dyas DB 5-9 200 Jr. Mobile, AL94 Nosa Eguae DE 6-3 268 Sr. Mansfield, TX65 Tunde Fariyike OL 6-2 307 Jr. Thomaston, GA31 Trent Fisher DB 6-1 200 Jr. Nashville, TN Kenny Flowers LB 6-2 230 So. Lilburn, GA95 Dee Ford DE 6-2 238 Sr. Odenville, AL Johnathan Ford RB 5-11 175 Fr. New Hope, AL10 Kiehl Frazier QB 6-2 234 Jr. Springdale, AR17 Kris Frost LB 6-2 231 So. Matthews, NC11 Brandon Fulse TE 6-4 264 Jr. Fort Meade, FL26 Justin Garrett LB 6-1 214 Jr. Tucker, GA20 Corey Grant RB 5-11 201 Jr. Opelika, AL Khari Harding DB 6-1 205 Fr. Edmond, OK45 Keymiya Harrell DE 6-4 262 So. Selma, AL64 Forrest Hill DS 6-1 242 Jr. Jonesboro, GA5 Jake Holland LB 6-1 243 Sr. Pelham, AL15 Joshua Holsey DB 5-11 195 So. Fairburn, GA Jeremy Johnson QB 6-5 215 Fr. Montgomery, AL3 Jonathan Jones DB 5-10 172 So. Carrollton, GA Brandon King DB 6-1 210 Jr. Alabaster, AL63 Alex Kozan OL 6-4 292 RFr. Castle Rock, CO39 Alex Kviklys K 6-1 185 So. Marietta, GA Carl Lawson DE 6-2 250 Fr. Alpharetta, GA70 Robert Leff OL 6-6 284 RFr. Fairhope, AL59 Jake Lembke DS 6-2 240 Sr. New Lenox, IL41 Alex Locker P 6-3 201 RFr. Westford, MA6 Ricardo Louis WR 6-2 217 So. Miami, FL41 Patrick Lymon RB 5-10 188 Jr. Huntsville, AL

NUMERICAL ROSTER

1 Trovon Reed, WR3 Jonathan Jones, DB4 Quan Bray, WR5 Jake Holland, LB6 Ricardo Louis, WR9 Jermaine Whitehead, DB10 Kiehl Frazier, QB10 LaDarius Owens, LB11 Chris Davis, CB11 Brandon Fulse, TE12 Demetruce McNeal, DB12 Jonathan Wallace, QB13 Craig Sanders, DE15 Joshua Holsey, DB17 Kris Frost, LB17 Ben Durand, QB18 Sammie Coates, WR18 JaViere Mitchell, LB19 Ryan White, DB19 Tate O’Connor, QB20 Corey Grant, RB21 Tre Mason, RB21 Jonathon Mincy, DB24 Ryan Smith, DB26 Justin Garrett, LB27 Robenson Therezie, DB28 T.J. Davis, DB29 Mack VanGorder, DB30 Steven Clark, P30 Cassanova McKinzy, LB31 Trent Fisher, DB32 Blake Poole, DB32 Taylor Yancey, K33 Duncan McKinney, K35 Jay Prosch, FB36 Cody Parkey, K37 Andrew Williams, RB38 Adam Dyas, S39 B.J. Trimble, WR39 Alex Kviklys, K40 Spencer Smith, TE41 Alex Locker, K/P41 Patrick Lymon, RB42 Gimel President, DE42 Chandler Shakespeare, RB44 Cameron Artis-Payne, RB44 Anthony Swain, LB45 Keymiya Harrell, DE46 Ricky Parks, TE46 Jordan Spriggs, DB47 Patrick Young, FB50 Reese Dismukes, C50 Ben Bradley, DT51 Patrick Miller, OL52 Justin DeLaine, DE53 Devonte Danzey, OL53 Michael Sulka, DS

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown6 Ricardo Louis WR 6-2 217 So. Miami, FL41 Patrick Lymon RB 5-10 188 Jr. Huntsville, AL Nick Marshall QB 6-2 230 Jr. Rochelle, GA21 Tre Mason RB 5-10 196 Jr. Palm Beach, FL33 Duncan McKinney K 5-11 181 So. Florence, AL30 Cassanova McKinzy LB 6-3 245 So. Birmingham, AL12 Demetruce McNeal DB 6-2 194 Sr. College Park, GA Kamryn Melton DB 5-11 175 Fr. Dothan, AL51 Patrick Miller OL 6-7 283 So. Palm Beach, FL21 Jonathon Mincy DB 5-10 191 Jr. East Atlanta, GA18 JaViere Mitchell LB 6-2 211 RFr. Leeds, AL Deon Mix OL 6-4 315 Fr. Batesville, MS61 C.T. Moorman DS 6-0 230 So. Durham, NC91 Tyler Nero DL 6-2 266 RFr. Atmore, AL93 JaBrian Niles DL 6-2 296 So. Mobile, AL19 Tate O’Connor QB 6-2 197 So. Savannah, GA10 LaDarius Owens LB 6-2 248 Jr. Bessemer, AL69 Joshua Parker OL 6-3 290 Sr. Cullman, AL36 Cody Parkey K 6-0 186 Sr. Jupiter, FL46 Ricky Parks TE 6-4 257 RFr. Hogansville, GA32 Blake Poole DB 5-11 189 Sr. Buchanan, GA84 Austin Powell WR 6-0 185 Jr. Birmingham, AL42 Gimel President DE 6-4 250 RFr. Mt. Pleasant, SC35 Jay Prosch FB 6-0 247 Sr. Mobile, AL82 Melvin Ray WR 6-3 218 So. Tallahassee, FL1 Trovon Reed WR 6-0 190 Jr. Thibodaux, LA86 Dimitri Reese WR 5-11 175 Jr. Birmingham, AL Earnest Robinson WR 6-2 205 Fr. Pinson, AL73 Greg Robinson OL 6-5 314 So. Thibodaux, LA13 Craig Sanders DE 6-4 242 Sr. Clio, AL42 Chandler Shakespeare RB 5-10 208 Sr. Oxford, AL62 Chad Slade OL 6-5 308 Jr. Moody, AL24 Ryan Smith DB 6-2 197 Sr. Cordova, AL Jason Smith QB 6-1 180 Fr. Mobile, AL40 Spencer Smith TE 6-6 240 RFr. Birmingham, AL46 Jordan Spriggs DB 5-9 199 Jr. Mobile, AL Tony Stevens WR 6-3 175 Fr. Orlando, FL53 Michael Sulka DS 6-3 244 RFr. Bluffton, SC44 Anthony Swain LB 6-2 235 So. Gadsden, AL27 Robenson Therezie DB 5-9 202 Jr. Miami, FL60 Jackson Thomas DL 6-1 250 RFr. Birmingham, AL Cameron Toney LB 6-2 215 Fr. Huntsville, AL39 B.J. Trimble WR 5-10 158 So. Fayetteville, GA81 C.J. Uzomah TE 6-4 253 Jr. Suwanee, GA29 Mack VanGorder DB 6-1 190 So. Gainesville, GA Dominic Walker WR 6-2 195 Fr. Orlando, FL12 Jonathan Wallace QB 6-2 209 So. Phenix City, AL99 Brian Walsh DL 6-3 312 So. Winter Springs, FL54 Jeffrey Whitaker DT 6-4 307 Sr. Warner Robins, GA19 Ryan White DB 5-11 196 Sr. Tallahassee, FL87 Mark White WR 5-10 180 RFr. Pike Road, AL9 Jermaine Whitehead DB 5-11 198 Jr. Greenwood, MS37 Andrew Williams RB 5-9 200 Jr. Sunflower, AL78 Colton Wingard OL 6-2 295 So. Alabaster, AL90 Gabe Wright DL 6-3 300 Jr. Columbus, GA32 Taylor Yancey K 6-4 199 RFr. Castle Rock, CO56 Avery Young OT 6-6 314 So. Palm Beach Gardens, FL47 Patrick Young FB 6-2 229 So. Trussville, AL

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2012: Part of the rotation at defensive tackle ... 12 career starts ... three tackles in Clemson game ... recorded five stops at Mississippi State, tying his career best ... pair of tackles versus Arkansas ... two tackles vs. Texas A&M ... limited participant in 2012 spring drills recovering from injury

2011: Appeared in all 13 games with 10 starts ... Tallied 21 tackles, including 0.5 tackles for loss, two quarterback hurries and a fumble recovery for a touchdown ... Made his first career start in the opener against Utah State, finishing with a career-high five stops, including three solo tackles ... Started against Mississippi State and made four tackles ... Two stops at Clemson ... Made fourth-straight start in win over FAU ... Totaled two tackles and was in on a TFL at South Carolina ... Also credited with a QB hurry ... One tackle at Arkansas ... One tackle and one QB hurry in win over Florida ... Returned to the starting lineup against Alabama and posted three tackles ... Also recovered a fumble for a touch-down - the first defensive touchdown for Auburn in an Iron Bowl since Brad Ware’s 34-yard interception return for a score in the 1996 game.

2010: Appeared in eight games and totaled six tackles ... Saw limited snaps in season opener vs. Arkansas State and totaled three tackles with a QB hurry ... Did not play vs. Clemson or South Carolina ... Two tackles with career-first TFL (1.0 for minus 5 yards) and fumble recovery vs. ULM ... Also had two QB hurries ... Against UTC, registered one solo tackle ... Played vs. Alabama but did not have a tackle ... Saw playing time vs. South Carolina in SEC Championship Game and vs. Oregon in BCS National Championship Game.

HIGH SCHOOL: High School Coach: Ben Blackmon ... Recorded 76 tackles (45 solo), 16 tackles for loss, two sacks, 21 QB pressures, five forced fumbles, one field goal blocked and an interception returned for a touchdown as a senior … No. 23-rated defensive tackle and the No. 8 player in Alabama by Rivals.com … No. 17-rated DT by Scout.com … Ranked 35th among defensive tackles by ESPN.com/Scouts Inc. … No. 5 on the Birmingham News’ Alabama Super Seniors … Ranked as the No. 22 player in Alabama by SuperPrep … PrepStar All-Southeast Region … 2009 Alabama-Mississippi All-Star game participant … Voted to 2009 5A All-State team by the Alabama Sports Writers Association … 2009 5A Lineman of the Year by the Alabama Sports Writers Association … Member of the “Best of the Rest” on the Mobile Press Register’s Elite 18.

PERSONAL: Birthday is February 13 … son of Cynthia Carter ... has three brothers: Marlon, Marvin and Terrence ... Major: Public Administration.

CAREER DEFENSIVE STATSYEAR G/GS TT UT AT TFL-YDS QBS-YDS FF/FR PD I/YDS2010 8/0 6 5 1 1.0-5 0.0-0 0/1 0 0/02011 13/10 21 9 12 0.5-0 0.0-0 0/1 1 0/02012 12/2 17 8 9 1.0-1 0.0-0 0/1 1 0/0Totals 32/12 44 22 22 2.5-6 0.0-0 0/2 1 0/0

CAREER GAME HIGH STATSTackles 5 Utah State (2011), Miss St (2012) TFL 1.0 Kentucky (2011), Miss St (2012)

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Punter6-5 • 232 • SR-3LKansas City, Mo. • Park HillExercise Science

2013: Second team preseason all-SEC (Athlon)

2012: Voted A-Day spring game MVP on special teams ... 2012 Ray Guy Award semifinalist (one of 10) ... 39.8 season average, with 15 inside the 20 ... only five of 70 punts were returned ... six punts of 50+ yards for season ... long punt of 54 against LSU ... Ray Guy Award watch list after being one of three finalists for that award last season ... preseason all-SEC 2nd team (SEC coaches, SEC media, Athlon, Phil Steele) ... served as game captain for Vanderbilt ... Capital One/CoSIDA academic all-district ... SEC Honor Roll

2011: Ray Guy Award Finalist, Auburn’s first in school history ... Coaches’ All-SEC First Team ... Pro Football Weekly First Team All-America ... Sports Illustrated Honorable Mention All-American ... just the third AU punter in school history to earn All-America honors, joining Lewis Colbert (1985) and Terry Daniel (1993) ... Phil Steele All-SEC Second Team ... SEC Special Teams Player of the Week (10/3) ... SEC Special Teams Player of the Week (10/17) ... SEC Academic Honor Roll ... averaged 40.8 yards on 72 punts with 33 inside the 20 and 13 of 50 yards or longer ... 33 punts inside the 20 led the SEC and was third in FBS ... dropped nine punts inside the 10 ... punted four times for an average of 43.5 yards against Utah State, including a 48-yarder ... pinned one inside the 20-yard line ... punted six times for 274 yards against Mississippi State four a 45.7 yard average ... pinned four inside the 20 ... first Auburn punter since Kody Bliss vs. LSU in 2004 to have four punts inside the 20 yard line in SEC play ... two punts of 50+ yards vs. MSU, including career-long 58-yarder ... punted six times for an average of 41.3 at Clemson ... long punt of 51 yards ... pinned four punts at Clemson inside the 20 ... three punts with an average of 46.3 yards and a long of 51 yards against FAU ... against South Carolina earned SEC Special Teams Player of the Week honors punting seven times for an average of 37.9, including five punts inside the 20, all inside the 12-yard line, with two inside the 5-yard line ... played a key role in the Tigers’ win vs. USC -- a game dictated by field position -- as five of his last six punts were inside the 20 ... after Clark punts, USC’s averaging starting field position was the USC 16, as its possessions started at the 38, 4, 1, 11, 12 and 12 ... first AU punter with five punts inside the 20 since Jaret Holmes had five at Arkansas in 1997 ... career-high nine punts at Arkansas with six inside the 20 and three inside the 10 ... SEC Special Teams Player of the Week after punting nine times in win over Florida, including two punts that were muffed by UF returners and recovered by Auburn ... punted seven times for an average of 35.1 yards per punt with a long of 52 yards at LSU ... three punts downed inside the 20 against the Tigers ... punted five times for 205 yards (avg. 41.0) with a long of 48 at Georgia ... four punts with a long of 48 against Samford with three punts inside the 20 ... punted five times with a long of 54 yards against Alabama ... three punts for career-best average of 49.0 yards in Chick-fil-A Bowl win against Virginia

2010: Appeared in five games and averaged 34.9 yards on nine punts ... saw first action of the season vs. Kentucky, punting twice for a 34.0 average ... punted twice vs. Arkansas for a 39.5 yard average ... against LSU, punted three times for a 37.3 yard average with one pinned inside the 20 ... also had a season-long punt of 42 yards ... against Ole Miss, punted one time for 36 yards, pinning Rebels inside 20-yard line ... punted one time vs. UTC for 19 yards

HIGH SCHOOL: High School Coach: Greg Reynolds ... No. 20-ranked placekicker by Rivals.com ... No. 4-rated kicker by ESPN.com/Scouts Inc. ... 2009 Class 5 First Team All-State selection at punter by the Missouri Football Coaches Association ... also played tight end and defensive end in high school ... averaged nearly 40 yards per punt as a junior

PERSONAL: Birthday is July 20 ... son of Diana Perry and Tom Clark ... Major: Exercise Science ... received bachelor’s degree in May, 2013

CLARK

CAREER PUNTING STATSYEAR G NO YDS AVG TB FC I20 50+ LP/OPPONENT2010 5 9 314 34.9 0 5 2 0 42/LSU2011 13 72 2941 40.8 3 34 33 13 58/MSU2012 12 70 2783 39.8 4 37 15 6 54/LSUTotals 29 148 5891 39.8 7 76 48 19 58/MSU

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Defensive Back5-11 • 198 • SR-3L

Birmingham, Ala. • WoodlawnPublic Administration

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2012: Second-year starter at cornerback ... 16 career starts ... four tackles in opener vs. Clemson and at Mississippi State ... six stops and a TFL vs. ULM ... recorded six tackles vs. LSU ... five tackles vs. Arkansas before leaving contest with injury ... did not play against Ole Miss ... nine tackles at Vanderbilt ... injury kept him out vs. Texas A&M, New Mexico State, Georgia ... five tackles against Alabama A&M ... recorded seven tackles and a TFL at Alabama ... SEC Honor Roll

2011: Played in 11 games, starting in all ... finished fourth on team with 60 tackles, including 34 solo stops ... third on team with four pass breakups ... also had one forced fumble ... made first career start against Utah State, making six tackles ... seven tackles against Mississippi State, including three stops on game-saving final drive ... four tackles at Clemson ... did not play against FAU or South Carolina due to injury ... returned to lineup against Arkansas and totaled four tackles ... started against Florida and recorded five tackles and one breakup ... tied then career-high with seven tackles at LSU ... six tackles (five solo) and one breakup in win over Ole Miss ... six tackles at Georgia ... two solo tackles and one breakup in win over Samford ... four tackles against Alabama ... career high and tied for team high with eight stops in bowl victory over Virginia ... also forced a Cavalier fumble

2010: Played in all 14 games and totaled 19 tackles with three PBU ... saw playing time in season opener vs. Arkansas State, registering two solo tackles ... solo tackle in SEC opener at Mississippi State and vs. Clemson ... against ULM, recorded three tackles with a pair of solo stops ... against Kentucky, three tackles, all assisted ... three tackles, all solo stops, and had one PBU vs. LSU ... pair of solo tackles vs. Ole Miss ... against UTC, totaled three tackles, two solo, with a pair of PBU ... one solo tackle in SEC Championship Game versus South Carolina ... injured on opening kickoff of BCS National Championship Game versus Oregon and did not return

HIGH SCHOOL: High School Coach: Bruce Breland ... No. 31-rated cornerback by Scout.com ... ranked as the nation’s No. 97 athlete by ESPN.com/Scouts Inc. ... Named to the 2009 5A All-State Football Team by the Alabama Sports Writers Association ... selected as the North and East Area Player of the Year and an All-Metro Team selection by the Birmingham News ... No. 6 on the Birmingham News’ list of the Alabama Super Seniors ... as a senior, had 1,621 all-purpose yards, including 134 carries for 877 yards (6.5 ypc), eight catches for 185 yards, 472 kickoff return yards and 48 punt return yards ... defensively, had 23 tackles (19 solo) and three pass breakups while playing part time ... scored 60 of his team’s 109 points in 2009 ... also excelled in basketball

PERSONAL: Birthday is November 4 ... son of Janice Brown ... Major: Public Administration.

CAREER DEFENSIVE STATSYEAR G/GS TT UT AT TFL-YDS QBS-YDS FF/FR PD I/YDS2010 14/0 19 14 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0/0 3 0/02011 11/11 60 34 26 0.0-0 0.0-0 1/0 4 0/02012 8/6 41 23 18 1.5-2 0.0-0 0/0 3 0/0Totals 33/17 120 71 49 1.5-2 0.0-0 1/0 10 0/0

CAREER GAME HIGH STATSTackles 9 Vanderbilt (2012)PBU 2 Tenn-Chattanooga (2010)

DAVIS CAREER

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Defensive End6-3 • 268 • SR-3LMansfield, Texas • SummitCommunication

2012: Part of the veteran rotation at defensive end ... 31 career starts ... three tackles in ULM victory ... pair of stops versus Arkansas ... TFL and two tackles at Vanderbilt ... sack vs. Texas A&M ... four tackles against Georgia ... five stops at Alabama ... preseason all-SEC 3rd team (SEC media) ... served as game captain for Vanderbilt, Texas A&M... did not participate in 2012 spring drills while recovering from injury

2011: Started all 13 games ... finished season with 38 tackles, second-most among AU defensive linemen ... registered six tackles for loss (-15), good for fourth on team ... second on squad with 12 quarterback pressures ... also recovered one fumble ... started the season opener against Utah State and totaled three tackles ... added 1.5 tackles for loss and a QB hurry ... career high nine tackles against Mississippi State ... recorded five tackles against Clemson, with one TFL ... 17 tackles, 3 TFLs in first three games of season ... two tackles, including a TFL in win over South Carolina ... three tackles at Arkansas ... totaled two tackles with one TFL against Florida ... also credited with one deflection and four QB hurries against the Gators ... posted two tackles and a fumble recovery against Ole Miss ... two tackles at Georgia ... five tackles and three QB hurries against Samford ... four tackles and one TFL against Alabama

2010: Appeared in 14 games with 11 starts ... totaled 22 tackles with 7.5 TFL and 3.5 sacks ... in season opener vs. Arkansas State, totaled two tackles with half a TFL ... played in SEC opener at Mississippi State but did not register a tackle ... had one solo tackle and one QB hurry vs. Clemson ... against South Carolina, earned first career start and registered five tackles, three solo, with 1.5 TFL (-4 yards) and first career sack (-2 yards) ... against ULM, started and totaled one assisted tackle in limited snaps ... started and recorded one assisted tackle vs. Kentucky ... against Arkansas, started and totaled one solo tackle ... had one tackle and a QB hurry vs. LSU ... two sacks for -14 yards against Georgia ... started vs. Alabama and had a pair of QB hurries ... part of AU defense that held Alabama to 67 yards total offense in the second half ... in SEC Championship Game vs. South Carolina, set career best with 2.5 TFL (-8 yards) to go with four total tackles, a sack (-6) and one QB hurry ... against Oregon in BCS National Championship Game, registered four tackles, all solo, with a TFL (-2 yards)

2009: Redshirted for the Outback Bowl champions

HIGH SCHOOL: High School Coach: Kyle Geller ... as a senior, had 67 tackles, including 14.5 for loss and six sacks, recovered three fumbles and forced two fumbles ... as a junior, collected 76 tackles, including 18 tackles for loss and seven sacks, and intercepted a pass ... named to the All-District 4-5A Second Team as a senior ... PrepStar All-American ... ranked 17th among strongside defensive ends and 60th on the Texas Postseason Top 100 by Rivals.com ... listed as the nation’s No. 65 defensive end by ESPN.com/Scouts, Inc. ... listed as the No. 76 prospect from Texas by SuperPrep ... named the No. 26 local prospect by the Dallas Morning News

PERSONAL: Birthday is August 15 ... son of Sam Eguae ... Major: Communication ... received bachelor’s degree in May, 2013

EGUAE

CAREER DEFENSIVE STATSYEAR G/GS TT UT AT TFL-YDS QBS-YDS FF/FR PD QBH2010 14/11 22 14 8 7.5-28 3.5-22 0/0 0 52011 13/13 38 23 15 6.0-15 0.0-0 0/1 1 122012 12/7 23 14 9 2.0-3 1.0-2 0/0 0 2Totals 38/31 83 51 32 15.5-46 4.5-24 0/1 1 19

CAREER GAME HIGH STATSTackles 9 Mississippi State (2011)TFL 2.5 South Carolina (SECCG 2010)

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Defensive End6-2 • 238 • SR-3L

Odenville, Ala. • St. Clair CountyPublic Administration

FORD

2013: Fourth team preseason all-SEC (Athlon)

2012: Starter at defensive end ... eight career starts ... two sacks of Clemson’s Tajh Boyd for -14 yards; those two sacks and his seven tackles overall were both career bests ... four tackles, a sack, PBU and two QB hurries in win over ULM ... six tackles and a pair of hurries vs. LSU ... injury kept him out of Ole Miss game ... saw limited action at Vanderbilt ... pair of stops vs. Texas A&M ... three tackles and a sack vs. New Mexico State ... six solo tackles and a 10-yard sack in the Georgia game ... two sacks and forced an Alabama A&M fumble ... three tackles at Alabama... voted the defensive MVP of the A-Day spring scrimmage with four tackles, two TFL and a sack

2011: Played in three games before being sidelined for remainder of season with back injury ... had seven tackles with 2.0 tackles for loss (-4) and one sack (-3) ... also had four QB pressures, fourth most on team ... posted three tackles and a sack against Utah State in the season opener ... also credited with a pair of quarterback hurries ... had three tackles, a TFL and two QB hurries against Mississippi State ... one tackle at Clemson

2010: Appeared in 13 games with one start and totaled 11 tackles, two sacks ... saw playing time in season opener vs. Arkansas State but did not record a tackle ... against ULM, earned first career start and equaled career-high with four tackles, three solo ... also had two QB hurries ... recorded one assisted tackle vs. Kentucky ... had one tackle vs. Ole Miss ... against UTC, totaled three tackles, all solo, with one sack (-5) and a pair of QB hurries ... only tackle vs. Georgia was a solo sack (-11) ... had one tackle in the win over South Carolina in SEC Championship Game ... played but did not have a tackle vs. Oregon in the BCS National Championship Game

2009: Appeared in 13 games ... totaled 12 tackles ... in first collegiate game, recorded one tackle with two QBH ... had one tackle, solo, and one QB hurry in limited snaps vs. Mississippi State ... had one QB hurry vs. West Virginia ... against Ball State, had season highs with four tackles with one sack (minus 10 yards) and half a TFL (minus 1 yard) with one QB hurry ... registered two tackles against Arkansas ... matched season-high with four tackles vs. Furman, a FL (-6 yards) and a pair of QB hurries ... also recorded first career INT, picking off a deflected pass vs. the Paladins ... played but did not register a tackle vs. Northwestern in Outback Bowl

HIGH SCHOOL: High School Coach: Charlie Boren ... as a senior, had 90 tackles (40 solo, 50 assists), including 38 tackles for loss and 18 sacks, intercepted a pass and broke up three ... selected 2008 Star of Alabama for his game against Hokes Bluff with 12 tackles including five sacks for a loss of 40 yards, and an interception ... as a junior, had 87 total tackles with 36 solo, 16 tackles for a loss and 12 sacks ... Class 4A All-State team by the Alabama Sports Writers Association as a senior ... ranked as the nation’s No. 26 defensive end by Scout.com ... listed as the nation’s No. 35 defensive end by ESPN.com/Scouts, Inc. ... listed as the No. 7 player from Alabama by SuperPrep ... ranked 62nd among outside linebackers and 27th on the Alabama Postseason Top 40 by Rivals.com

PERSONAL: Birthday is March 19 ... son of James and Debbie Ford ... Major: Public Administration

CAREER DEFENSIVE STATSYEAR G/GS TT UT AT TFL-YDS QBS-YDS FF/FR PD I/YDS2009 13/0 12 5 7 2.5-17 1.0-10 0/0 1 1/32010 13/1 10 7 3 2.0-16 2.0-16 0/0 0 0/02011 3/0 7 6 1 2.0-4 1.0-3 0/0 0 0/02012 11/7 34 23 11 6.5-39 6.0-38 1/0 1 0/0Totals 40/8 64 41 23 13.0-76 10.0-67 1/0 2 1/3

CAREER GAME HIGH STATSTackles 7 Clemson (2012)

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Linebacker6-1 • 243 • SR-3LPelham, Ala. • PelhamBuilding Science

2012: Second-year starter at middle linebacker ... 16 career starts ... tied career high with 11 tackles vs. Clemson ... six stops at Mississippi State ... recorded 10 tackles vs. ULM ... 10 tackles and a pair of QB hurries in the LSU contest ... six tackles and a TFL against Arkansas ... five solo stops and a TFL at Ole Miss ... seven tackles vs. Texas A&M ... recorded seven tackles and a TFL against New Mexico State ... missed Georgia game with ankle injury ... five tackles, TFL against Alabama A&M ... six tackles vs. Alabama

2011: Played in 12 games with six starts ... eighth on the team with 43 tackles ... also had 3.5 tackles for loss (-14) with two interceptions and four quarterback hurries ... made first career start against Utah State ... totaled career-best 11 tackles with two tackles for loss ... had just 12 career tackles prior to opener ... five tackles, 0.5 TFL, two QB hurries against Mississippi State ... seven tackles and one break-up at Clemson ... first career interception against Florida Atlantic ... added three tackles, one for loss ... six tackles and a forced fumble in win over South Carolina ... three tackles and one QB hurry against Florida ... two tackles on the road at LSU ... saw snaps against Alabama ... two stops and an interception in Chick-fil-A Bowl victory against Virginia

2010: Played in nine games and totaled 12 tackles, 2 TFL and a sack ... in first action of the season vs. ULM totaled three tackles, all solo, with a sack (-3) and a fumble recovery ... one PBU in limited action vs. Arkansas ... registered one tackle vs. both LSU and Ole Miss in limited snaps ... against UTC, matched season total with five tackles, three coming on solo stops ... in SEC Championship Game vs. South Carolina, totaled two tackles with a TFL (-1) and a QB hurry ... limited action vs. Oregon in BCS National Championship Game

HIGH SCHOOL: High School Coach: Brett Burnett ... No. 8-rated inside linebacker and the No. 10 player in Alabama by Rivals.com ... No. 8-rated middle linebacker by ESPN.com/Scouts Inc. ... No. 12-rated middle linebacker by Scout.com ... ranked as the No. 12 player in Alabama by SuperPrep ... named to the All-Southeast Region team by PrepStar ... ranked 20th among middle linebackers by Tom Lemming on Maxpreps.com ... selected to the 2009 6A All-State Team by the Alabama Sports Writers Association as a senior ... 2010 Under Armour All-American game ... No. 10 on the Birmingham News’ list of the Alabama Super Seniors ... ranked 12th on the Mobile Press Register’s 2009 Elite 18 ... No. 109 on the Mobile Press Register’s Super Southeast 120 ... Orlando Sentinel 2009 All-Southern football team ... finished his high school career with 351 tackles ... totaled 153 tackles, 16 tackles for loss, a sack, four pass breakups, four forced fumbles, three interceptions and three fumble recoveries as a senior ... 129 tackles (74 solo) as a junior to go along with two sacks, eight quarterback hurries, one interception, one fumble recovery and five forced fumbles

PERSONAL: Birthday is September 9 ... son of Jeff and Terri Holland and Reid and Kimberly Hopkins ... Major: Building Science

HOLLAND

CAREER DEFENSIVE STATSYEAR G/GS TT UT AT TFL-YDS QBS-YDS FF/FR PD I/YDS2010 9/0 12 7 5 2.0-3 1.0-2 0/1 1 0/02011 12/6 43 26 17 3.5-14 0.0-0 1/0 2 2/52012 11/10 73 32 34 3.0-7 0.0-0 0/0 2 0/0Totals 32/16 121 65 56 8.5-25 1.0-2 1/1 5 2/5

CAREER GAME HIGH STATSTackles 11 Utah State (2011), Clemson (2012)TFL 2.0 Utah State (2011)

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Deep Snapper6-2 • 240 • SR-1L

New Lenox, Ill. • Providence CatholicWildlife Ecology & Management

LEMBKE

2012: Served as the long snapper on field goals and PAT for the Tigers ... former walk-on who was placed on scholarship during preseason camp ... saw first collegiate action vs. Clemson ... SEC Honor Roll

2011: Did not see varsity action for the Chick-fil-A Bowl champions

2010: Did not see varsity action for the SEC and national champion Tigers

HIGH SCHOOL: High School Coach: Mark Coglianese ... also ran track at Providence Catholic

PERSONAL: Birthday is November 24 ... son of Mike and Judy Lembke ... has three brothers: Josh, Dan and Ben ... parents were both college athletes and brothers play football at Butler (Josh) and Boston College (Dan) ... Major: Wildlife Ecology & Management

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Defensive Back6-2 • 194 • SR-3LCollege Park, Ga. • BannekerPublic Administration

2013: Fourth team preseason all-SEC (Phil Steele, Athlon)

2012: Second-year starter at free safety ... second on squad with 90 tackles for season; that 7.50 average was 11th-best in SEC ... 19 career starts ... 18 tackles at Mississippi State were a career high; the most by an Auburn defender since linebacker Dontarrious Thomas totaled 19 tackles at Syracuse in 2001 ... recorded 11 tackles with a TFL and a PBU in win over ULM ... team-high 11 tackles vs. LSU ... seven tackles and a TFL against Arkansas ... five tackles at Ole Miss ... 12 tackles at Vanderbilt ... team best 10 tackles vs. Texas A&M ... 10 tackles, two TFL, a sack and forced and recovered a fumble vs. New Mexico State ... six tackles against Georgia ... mid-season 3rd team all-SEC (Phil Steele)

2011: Appeared in 13 games with 12 starts ... third on the team with 74 tackles ... tied for second on the team with two forced fumbles and two interceptions ... made his first career start in the opener with Utah State, adding seven tackles and a pass break-up ... career-best eight tackles against Mississippi State ... recorded his first career interception in the first quarter and returned it 43 yards for a touchdown; TD was the first of his career ... first Auburn player to return an interception for a TD since T’Sharvan Bell against South Carolina in the 2010 SEC Championship game ... eight tackles (seven solo) and forced the second fumble of his career at Clemson ... forced a fumble and recorded a deflection to go with four tackles against FAU ... second interception of the season at South Carolina ... led the team with eight tackles ... five tackles in win over Florida ... made seven stops against Georgia ... five tackles against Samford ... tallied six stops against Alabama and four against Virginia

2010: Appeared in 13 games, totaling 24 tackles ... led team with 15 special teams tackles ... saw playing time in season opener vs. Arkansas State but did not record a tackle ... in SEC opener at Mississippi State, recorded one solo tackle ... totaled four tackles, all solo, vs. South Carolina ... did not play vs. ULM ... against Kentucky, recorded three tackles with a pair of assisted stops ... pair of tackles vs. Arkansas ... first career forced fumble vs. Ole Miss ... against UTC, recorded season-high five tackles with three solo stops ... had one PBU vs. Georgia ... one solo tackle vs. Alabama ... two tackles on special teams in win over South Carolina in SEC Championship Game ... one solo tackle vs. Oregon in BCS National Championship Game

HIGH SCHOOL: High School Coach: Ed Gosa ... averaged nine tackles per game as a senior, had four forced fumbles and returned a fumble for a TD ... on offense, scored four touchdowns as a senior ... No. 57-rated safety and the No. 70 prospect in Georgia by Rivals.com ... No. 31-ranked safety by Scout.com ... ranked 94th among safeties by ESPN.com/Scouts, Inc. ... named to the PrepStar All-American team ... ranked as the No. 63 player in Georgia by SuperPrep ... selected to the 2009 4A All-State Team by the Georgia Sports Writers Association ... had 104 tackles as a senior ... two-time selection to the Region 5-AAAA First Team

PERSONAL: Birthday is July 22 ... son of Shundon Glass ... Major: Public Administration

MCNEAL

CAREER DEFENSIVE STATSYEAR G/GS TT UT AT TFL-YDS QBS-YDS FF/FR PD I/YDS2010 13/0 24 17 7 0.0-0 0.0-0 1/0 1 0/02011 13/12 74 45 29 1.0-4 0.0-0 2/0 4 2/432012 12/8 90 53 37 7.0-26 1.0-7 1/1 4 0/0Totals 38/20 188 115 73 8.0-30 1.0-7 4/1 9 2/43

CAREER GAME HIGH STATSTackles 18 Mississippi State (2012)TFL 2.0 New Mexico State (2012)

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Jupiter, Fla. • JupiterCommunication

PARKEY

2013: Second team preseason all-SEC (Birmingham News, Phil Steele, Athlon)

2012: Second-year starting placekicker ... 11-14 on field goals and 27-27 PAT for season ... now has an active string of 51 consecutive PAT ... made nine consecutive field goals before missing a 49-yard attempt against Arkansas ... fourth in career FG% at Auburn (75.0, 24-32) ... 33 touchbacks on 48 kickoffs (68.7%) ... 4-4 on FG vs. Clemson at Georgia Dome, including a career-long 46-yarder ... four FG tied Chick-fil-A Kickoff Classic record ... 23-yard field goal at Mississippi State ... kicked 35-yard game-winner in overtime vs. ULM ... made 40-yard FG vs. LSU ... missed on 49-yarder vs. Arkansas ... connected from career-long 46 yards and 31 yards at Ole Miss ... field goals of 27 and 39 yards at Vanderbilt ... missed 48-yard attempt vs. Texas A&M ... missed 47-yarder vs. New Mexico State ... SEC Special Teams player of week (ULM) ... Groza Award star of the week (Clemson) ... Lou Groza Award watch list ... preseason all-SEC 3rd team (SEC media), 4th team (Phil Steele) ... mid-season 1st team all-SEC (CBS Sports); 2nd team (Phil Steele)

2011: Phil Steele All-SEC Third Team ... Phil Steele Midseason All-SEC Third Team ... played in 13 games ... 38 touchbacks, the second most in the SEC and third most in FBS ... connected on 13-18 field goals (72.2 pct) and 41-42 PATs ... also handled all kickoff duties, averaging 68.9 yards per kick ... led team with 80 points ... kicked off seven times with four touchbacks in the opener with Utah State ... perfect on six extra-point tries ... made the first two field goals of his collegiate career (43 and 37) against Mississippi State ... averaged 69.6 yards on eight kickoffs ... recorded four touchbacks ... perfect on five PAT ... successful on his lone field goal attempt against Clemson, a 38-yarder ... perfect on three PAT ... converted three of four field goals against FAU (41, 31, 37) ... connected on a 21-yard attempt at South Carolina ... two touchbacks on three kickoffs at Arkansas ... connected on both PAT tries ... booted a 42-yard field goal with 35 seconds remaining to ice the win over Florida ... hit his only attempt of the day - a 42-yarder - at LSU ... converted on two field goals (40, 31) against Ole Miss ... missed a 32-yard attempt against Samford ... recorded three touchbacks against Alabama ... hit 2-3 field goals including a then-career-long 45-yarder in Chick-fil-A Bowl win over Virginia

2010: Appeared in seven games, averaging 63.2 yards on 35 kickoffs ... kicked off seven times for 424 yards, averaging 60.6 yards per kick in season opener vs. Arkansas State ... did not play in SEC opener at Mississippi State ... kicked off once for 50 yards vs. Clemson ... against ULM, kicked off five times, averaging 64.8 yards per kick ... against Kentucky, kicked off six times for 63.0 ypk average ... did not play vs. Arkansas or LSU ... against Ole Miss, kicked off five times for a 68.2 ypk average ... against UTC, averaged 62.9 yards on 10 kickoffs with a pair of touchbacks ... did not play vs. Georgia or Alabama ... kicked off once for 65 yards vs. South Carolina in SEC Championship Game

HIGH SCHOOL: High School Coach: Charlie Persson ... No. 1-ranked kicker by ESPN.com/Scouts Inc. ... No. 2-ranked placekicker by Scout.com ... ranked by Rivals.com as the No. 1 most accurate kicker and the No. 6 kicker overall ... 2010 Under Armour All-American game ... named to the PrepStar All-America team ... 2009 EA SPORTS Third-Team All-American ... 8-9 on PATs and 9-12 on FG attempts in his senior season including a long of 42 yards ... all of his missed field goal attempts came from at least 49 yards ... kicked field goals of 51 and 43 yards during the Outback All-Star game in Palm Beach, Fla.

PERSONAL: Birthday is February 19 ... son of Doug Sr. and Kelly Parkey ... Major: Communication

CAREER KICKING STATSYEAR FG-A Pct. 0-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ PAT PTS2010 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 22011 13-18 .722 0-0 1-1 6-7 6-10 0-0 41-42 802012 11-14 .786 0-0 3-3 5-5 3-6 0-0 27-27 60Totals 24-32 .750 0-0 4-4 11-12 9-16 0-0 70-71 142

CAREER GAME HIGH STATSFG Attempts 4 Fla Atlantic (2011), Clemson (2012)FGs Made 4 Clemson (2012)Career Long 46 Clemson (2012), Ole Miss (2012)

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Defensive Back5-11 • 189 • SRBuchanan, Ga. • Haralson CountyInterdisciplinary Studies

2012: Saw limited action against Alabama A&M

2011: Contributed as a member of the scout teams for the Chick-fil-A Bowl champions

2010: Scout team participant for the BCS national champions

2009: Joined team as walk-on ... scout team contributor for Outback Bowl champions

HIGH SCHOOL: High School Coach: Frank Vohun ... 135 career receptions, 26 TDs ... Red Zone and West Georgia player of year ... team captain and two-year MVP ... state champion in powerlifting as a junior and senior ... active in FCA and FFA

PERSONAL: Birthday is March 13 ... son of Allen Poole and Candice Spencer ... Major: Interdisciplinary Studies in Agricultural Leadership and Political Science ... loves cattle and chicken farming ... member of Block and Bridle at Auburn

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Fullback6-0 • 247 • SR-1L

Mobile, Ala. • UMS-WrightBusiness

PROSCH

2012: Starting fullback ... FWAA Courage Award weekly honoree ... Mobile native who obtained an NCAA waiver to transfer from Illinois in January as his mother was battling brain cancer ... mother passed away from brain cancer the day after the Clemson game ... funeral was Thursday before Mississippi State ... first carry at Auburn was a three-yard gain against Arkansas ... 8-yard reception and 4-yard rush at Ole Miss ... pair of catches at Vanderbilt ... scored first career TD on a 1-yard run against New Mexico State ... 3-yard TD carrying the pile against Alabama A&M ... served as game captain for Mississippi State, Vanderbilt ... enrolled at Auburn in January and participated in spring drills ... named to Bruce Feldman’s “Freaks” list on CBSSports.com of Workout Warriors list prior to the 2012 season for his prowess in the weight room, the second consecutive year he was listed

2011 (Illinois): As a sophomore, played in 12 games, starting five ... served as the team’s primary fullback and also played on special teams ... named first-team All-American by Pro Football Weekly ... shared team’s Outstanding Special Teams Player award with kicker Derek Dimke ... led the Illini with 10 tackles on special teams ... did not play in the Illini’s Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl victory due to a staph infection in his knee ... rushed once for a career-high nine yards on a fake punt against Minnesota ... got first career carry (no gain) against Western Michigan ... Academic All-Big Ten honoree

2010 (Illinois): Played in all 13 games as a true freshman, starting seven at fullback ... had one reception for one yard on the season ... helped pave the way for Illinois’ single-season rushing leader, Mikel Leshoure, and the Big Ten’s top rushing offense in 2010 ... tallied a yard on first career reception at Michigan ... started at fullback in his first career game against Missouri in St. Louis

HIGH SCHOOL: High School Coach: Terry Curtis ... first-team ASWA 4A All-State selection at linebacker as a senior ... played in the Alabama/Mississippi All-Star game ... named the 4A Lineman of the Year by the Alabama Sports Writers Association ... recorded 199 total tackles, 114 solo stops, 16 for loss, five pass breakups and a sack as a senior ... averaged 15.9 tackles per game ... first-team ASWA 4A All-State selection at offensive line as a junior ... team captain as a senior ... used as a fullback in short yardage situations and rushed five times for 16 yards and a touchdown ... helped lead UMS-Wright Bulldogs to the 4A AHSAA state championship in 2008 ... Mobile Optimist Club Player of the Year

PERSONAL: Birthday is August 21 ... son of Jerry and the late Iris Prosch ... Major: Business

CAREER DEFENSIVE STATSRUSHINGYR G ATT YDS TD AVG LONG2010/Illinois 13 0 0 0 0.0 0 2011/Illinois 12 2 9 0 4.5 9/Minnesota2012/Auburn 12 12 38 2 3.2 5/Vanderbilt Totals 37 14 47 2 3.4 9/Minnesota

RECEIVINGYR G REC YDS TD AVG LONG2010/Illinois 13 1 1 0 1.0 1/Michigan 2011/Illinois 12 0 0 0 0.0 02012/Auburn 12 5 19 0 3.8 8/Ole Miss Totals 37 6 20 0 3.3 8/Ole Miss

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Defensive End6-4 • 242 • SR-3LClio, Ala. • AritonHuman Development & Family Studies

2012: Part of the veteran rotation at defensive end ... pair of tackles against Arkansas ... four tackles, 1.5 TFL in Ole Miss game, playing his most snaps of the season ... missed Georgia game with injury

2011: Appeared in all 13 games ... notched 13 tackles with four tackles for loss (-16) and a sack (-5) ... recorded two tackles in the season opener ... also tallied half a TFL (-6) against Utah State ... three tackles, including 1.5 TFL, against Mississippi State ... credited with two tackles, one TFL against FAU ... also forced a fumble ... credited with one QB hurry against Florida ... TFL (-5) at LSU ... two tackles and a QB hurry in win over Ole Miss ... one tackle at Georgia ... solo stop in Chick-fil-A Bowl win against Virginia

2010: Appeared in 13 games and totaled eight tackles ... fifth on team with seven special teams tackles ... saw limited snaps in season opener vs. Arkansas State, totaling three solo tackles, all on special teams ... recorded one solo tackle in SEC opener at Mississippi State ... one tackle vs. Arkansas ... returned two kickoffs (first of career) for 32 yards with a long return of 17 yards ... solo tackle vs. Georgia ... in SEC Championship Game vs. South Carolina, registered first career sack (-6) ... played but did not have a tackle in BCS National Championship Game

HIGH SCHOOL: High School Coach: David Collins ... four-star prospect according to Scout.com ... played in the Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Classic after his senior season ... named by Rivals.com to the Rivals250 and the nation’s No. 12 weakside defensive end ... listed as the nation’s No. 25 defensive end by Scout.com ... rated the nation’s No. 40 defensive end by ESPN/Scouts Inc. ... in 11 games as a junior, had 71 tackles, including 32 for loss and 12 quarterback sacks ... rushed for 1,057 yards with 16 touchdowns while catching 13 passes ... as a sophomore had 79 stops including 19 sacks in 12 games ... rushed for 422 yards and two TDs on 49 attempts as a sophomore, while catching nine balls for 200 yards and five scores ... also played baseball and was member of powerlifting team that won Class 1A State Championship in 2009 ... won 2009 state powerlifting title at 205-232 pound class with a 405-pound squat, 325-pound bench press and 300-pound power clean

PERSONAL: Birthday is August 10 ... son of David and Dianne Grice and Tony and Donna Sanders ... Major: Human Development and Family Studies

CAREER DEFENSIVE STATSYEAR G/GS TT UT AT TFL-YDS QBS-YDS FF/FR PD I/YDS2010 13/0 8 7 1 1.0-6 1.0-6 0/0 0 0/02011 13/0 13 9 4 4.0-16 1.0-5 1/0 3 0/02012 11/0 9 6 3 1.5-3 0.0-0 0/0 0 0/0Totals 37/0 30 22 8 7.0-32 2.0-11 1/0 3 0/0

CAREER GAME HIGH STATSTackles 4 Ole Miss (2012)TFL 1.5 Miss St (2011), Ole Miss (2012)

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Running Back5-10 • 208 • SR

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2012: Did not see varsity action for the Tigers

2011: Contributed as a member of the scout teams for the Chick-fil-A Bowl champions

HIGH SCHOOL: High School Coach: John Grass ... earned all-county recognition as a junior and senior ... team was undefeated his junior season ... also lettered in basketball and track ... National Honor Society

PERSONAL: Birthday is October 4 ... son of Ronica and Cornelious Shakespeare ... has a sister, Lexie ... Major: Business Management ... received bachelor’s degree in May, 2013 ... attending graduate school this fall pursuing a master’s degree in adult education

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Defensive Back6-2 • 197 • SR-3LCordova, Ala. • CordovaPublic Administration

2012: Free safety who started the Clemson contest ... career-best 12 tackles vs. Clemson ... pair of tackles against LSU ... four stops against Alabama A&M ... leading tackler with nine vs. Alabama ... also recovered a UA fumble

2011: Played in 13 games with one start ... finished with 23 tackles, including 2.5 tackles for loss (-6) and a fumble recovery ... saw action against Utah State ... made the game-saving tackle on Mississippi State quarterback Chris Relf at the goal line as time expired ... first non-special teams tackle of his career ... set a career high with three stops against Clemson ... had one solo tackle against FAU ... tied career high with three tackles at Arkansas ... two tackles and a TFL against Ole Miss ... made his first career start at Georgia and set a career high with five tackles ... two tackles against Samford ... posted three tackles (two solo) against Alabama ... two tackles, including one for loss, and a fumble recovery in bowl victory over Virginia

2010: Appeared in 14 games and totaled three tackles, all on special teams ... saw limited snaps in season opener vs. Arkansas State but did not register a tackle ... one solo tackle vs. both Arkansas and Georgia ... played vs. Alabama but did not have a tackle ... had one solo tackle in win over South Carolina in SEC Championship Game ... played but did not have a tackle vs. Oregon in BCS National Championship Game

HIGH SCHOOL: High School Coach: Scott Basden ... ranked as the nation’s No. 93 safety by Scout.com ... ranked No. 170 nationally as an athlete by ESPN.com/Scouts, Inc. ... ranked as the No. 27 player in Alabama by SuperPrep ... named Class 3A All-State First Team as a senior and junior by the Alabama Sports Writers Association; 3A Back of the Year as a senior ... finished fourth in the Alabama Mr. Football voting as a senior ... led Cordova to three straight state title games ... rushed for 1,856 yards and 26 touchdowns as a senior ... as a junior, rushed for 1,376 yards and 19 TDs on just 175 attempts (7.9 ypc) while throwing for 1,274 yards and 20 scores ... also had 70 tackles and six interceptions during junior season

PERSONAL: Birthday is May 12 ... son of Chris Smith and Diann Simon ... Major: Public Administration

CAREER DEFENSIVE STATSYEAR G/GS TT UT AT TFL-YDS QBS-YDS FF/FR PD I/YDS2010 14/0 3 3 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0/0 0 0/02011 13/1 23 15 8 2.5-6 0.0-0 0/1 0 0/02012 4/2 27 16 11 0.5-1 0.0-0 0/1 0 0/0Totals 21/10 53 34 19 3.0-7 0.0-0 0/2 0 0/0

CAREER GAME HIGH STATSTackles 12 Clemson (2012)

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Defensive Tackle6-4 • 307 • SR-3L

Warner Robins, Ga. • Warner RobinsCommunication

WHITAKER

2012: Returning starter at defensive tackle ... 18 career starts ... pair of tackles vs. ULM ... recovered an LSU fumble, to go along with four tackles vs. LSU ... TFL against Arkansas ... injury kept him out of action vs. Vanderbilt, Texas A&M, New Mexico State ... four tackles and a half-sack against Georgia

2011: Started all 13 games at defensive tackle ... recorded 25 tackles, including 2 for loss (-3) with three QB hurries, one fumble recovery and one forced fumble ... first career start against Utah State, recording a pair of tackles and 0.5 TFL ... three tackles against Mississippi State ... recorded two tackles against FAU ... tallied two tackles and forced a fumble against South Carolina ... credited with one tackle and his first career fumble recovery at Arkansas ... totaled two tackles and one QB hurry against Florida ... started at defensive tackle against LSU ... three tackles (two solo) and one TFL (-2) in win over Ole Miss ... career-high four tackles at Georgia ... one tackle and one QB hurry against Samford ... made three tackles against Alabama ... two tackles and a half TFL against Virginia in bowl game

2010: Appeared in 14 games and totaled seven tackles ... limited action in season opener vs. Arkansas State, totaling one tackle ... one solo tackle vs. Clemson ... had a QB hurry vs. South Carolina ... one solo tackle and one QB hurry vs. ULM ... against UTC, totaled three tackles ... limited snaps vs. Alabama and did not have a tackle ... one solo tackle in win over South Carolina in SEC Championship Game ... played but did not have a tackle vs. Oregon in BCS National Championship Game

HIGH SCHOOL: High School Coach: Bryan Way ... No. 54-ranked player in the nation, No. 5-ranked defensive tackle and No. 5 player in Georgia by Rivals.com ... rated as the No. 106 player in the nation, No. 11 among defensive tackles and No. 7 in Georgia by Scout.com ... ranked as the nation’s No. 17 defensive tackle by ESPN.com/Scouts, Inc. ... ranked No. 27 among defensive linemen and the No. 9 player in Georgia by SuperPrep ... PrepStar All-America team ... No. 4 on the Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s Top 50 ... No. 31 on the Mobile Press-Register’s Super Southeast 120 ... 2010 U.S. Army All-American Bowl participant ... selected to play in the Georgia North-South All-Star game ... as a senior, had 38 tackles including 11 tackles for loss and two sacks ... registered 40 tackles and 15 tackles for loss as a junior ... in his sophomore season, totaled 50 tackles and one sack

PERSONAL: Birthday is March 20 ... son of the late Gwendolyn Brown, who inspires him every day ... raised by his aunt Cynthia Joseph ... Major: Communication

CAREER DEFENSIVE STATSYEAR G/GS TT UT AT TFL-YDS QBS-YDS FF/FR PD I/YDS2010 14/0 7 4 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0/0 2 0/02011 13/13 25 17 8 2.0-3 0.0-0 1/1 3 0/02012 9/6 12 5 7 1.0-4 0.0-0 0/0 0 0/0Totals 36/19 44 26 18 3.0-7 0.0-0 1/1 5 0/0

CAREER GAME HIGH STATSTackles 4 Georgia (2011), LSU (2012)

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Defensive Back5-11 • 196 • SR-3LTallahassee, Fla. • LincolnPublic Administration

2012: Cornerback who also served as the Tigers’ holder ... played in every contest ... seven tackles vs. Clemson, a career best ... two tackles against Arkansas

2011: Played in all 13 games with two starts ... served as holder on extra points and field goals ... two tackles against Utah State ... made the first start of his career against Mississippi State, recording four tackles and one breakup ... made his second career start in the game at Clemson and set a career high with five tackles and a breakup ... tied career high five tackles against FAU ... one tackle against Florida ... tallied one breakup against Ole Miss

2010: Appeared in six games and totaled six tackles ... made first collegiate appearance on the road vs. Ole Miss but did not have a tackle ... saw extended snaps vs. Chattanooga and registered five tackles with four solo stops ... had one solo tackle vs. Oregon in the BCS National Championship Game

HIGH SCHOOL: High School Coach: Yusuf Shakir ... No. 60-ranked athlete by ESPN.com/Scouts Inc. ... ranked No. 62 among cornerbacks by Scout.com ... named to the All-Southeast Region team by PrepStar ... played quarterback at Lincoln ... led Lincoln to a 9-4 season and 11th consecutive district championship in 2009 before falling in the playoffs 45-31 to top-ranked Niceville ... as a junior, had 640 rushing yards on 115 attempts including six touchdowns, and completed 76-161 passes for 1,063 yards while throwing 14 TD ... also excelled in track and field

PERSONAL: Birthday is January 22 ... son of Will White and Tina Taylor ... Major: Public Administration

CAREER DEFENSIVE STATSYEAR G/GS TT UT AT TFL-YDS QBS-YDS FF/FR PD I/YDS2010 6/0 6 5 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0/0 1 0/02011 13/2 17 13 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0/0 3 0/02012 12/1 11 7 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0/0 0 0/0Totals 31/3 34 25 9 0.0-0 0.0-0 0/0 4 0/0

CAREER GAME HIGH STATSTackles 7 Clemson (2012)

WHITE CAREER

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Offensive Line6-7 • 293 • RFrTyrone, Ga. • Sandy CreekBuilding Science

Running back5-11 • 208 • Jr.Harrisburg, Pa. • Hancock JCPhilosophy

2012: Did not see varsity action while redshirting

HIGH SCHOOL: Offensive line standout from Sandy Creek High ... High School Coach: Chip Walker ... ranked 55th overall in the state of Georgia by Rivals.com ... rated 88th at offensive tackle nationally and 30th overall from the state of Georgia on Scout.com ... 72nd-rated offensive tackle nationally and 58th-rated player overall from the state of Georgia according to 247Sports.com ... 174th ranked offensive tackle and 156th-ranked prospect from the state of Georgia according to ESPN.com ... two-time All-State selection by Georgia Sports Writers Association in 2010 as a junior and in 2011 as a senior ... three-star prospect by Rivals, Scout and 247Sports.com

PERSONAL: Birthday is December 9 ... son of Bill and Vicki Adams ... Major: Building Science

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74 WILL ADAMSOffensive Line6-7 • 293 • RFrTyrone, Ga. • Sandy CreekBuilding Science

2013: A-Day offensive MVP, rushing for 117 yards and catching two passes for 47 yards ... enrolled at Auburn in January

JUNIOR COLLEGE: Rated as the nation’s top junior college running back ... rushed for 2,048 yards, 25 touchdowns in 2012 at Allan Hancock for Coach Kris Dutra, leading California Community College Athletic Association in rushing yards, yards per game, yards per rush and touchdowns ... JC Athletic Bureau first team All-America offensive player of year ... conference player of the week five times ... rushed for 1,364 yards, 18 touchdowns as a freshman ... all-California First Team Offense in Region IV by the California Community College Football Coaches Association

PREP/HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Milford Academy in New Berlin, N.Y. after high school ... graduate of Harrisburg (Pa.) High

PERSONAL: Birthday is June 23 ... enrolled as a philosophy major at Auburn ... son of Victoria Artis and David Payne

79 ERIC AVERETTOffensive Line6-3 • 252 • RFrEnterprise, Ala. • EnterpriseEngineering

2012: Did not see varsity action while redshirting

HIGH SCHOOL: High School Coaches: Kevin Collins and David Faulkner ... team captain ... Blue Collar Award ... outstanding offensive lineman ... also a baseball letterman ... National Honor Society, Student Government representative ... class treasurer

PERSONAL: Birthday is March 13 ... son of Bruce and Terri Averett ... has one sister, Ashley ... Major: Engineering

57 GAGE BATTENLinebacker6-0 • 231 • RFrPalm Beach Gardens, Fla. Dwyer • Pre-Medicine

2012: Did not see varsity action while redshirting

HIGH SCHOOL: High School Coach: Jack Daniels ... Palm Beach County defensive player of the year ... first team all-state and all-area ... also a basketball letterman ... National Honor Society ... Maverick and Palm Beach County scholar-athlete of the year

PERSONAL: Birthday is August 8 ... son of Greg and Ann Marie Batten ... has one brother, Trace ... grandfather played quarterback at Florida ... Major: Pre-Medicine

98 ANGELO BLACKSONDefensive Line6-4 • 312 • Jr-2LBear, Dela. • Red Lion ChristianBusiness

2012: First season as a starter at defensive tackle ... 10 career starts ... pair of tackles and a TFL in first career start vs. Clemson ... blocked a Mississippi State field goal attempt (first blocked FG by Auburn since 2009) ... 4 tackles vs. MSU ... blocked ULM’s overtime field goal attempt ... recovered an LSU fumble ... pair of tackles and forced an Arkansas fumble ... TFL at Ole Miss ... forced a Vanderbilt fumble ... 2 tackles and a TFL vs. Texas A&M ... sack, 5 tackles, 2 TFL vs. New Mexico State ... 2 tackles vs. Alabama A&M ... 3 tackles and a TFL at Alabama

2011: Recorded six tackles, including 1.5 for loss (-3) while playing in all 13 games as a true freshman along the defensive line ... posted three tackles in the opener with Utah State ... also tallied half a tackle for loss ... saw playing time, but did not record a tackle against Mississippi State ... posted a TFL (-3 yards) against Clemson ... one tackle at LSU and also against Samford

HIGH SCHOOL: Listed as the nation’s No. 14 defensive tackle by ESPN.com/Scouts Inc. ... rated as the No. 24 defensive tackle in the nation, the No. 2 recruit in Delaware and the No. 239 player overall nationally by 247Sports ... ranked No. 29 nationally among defensive tackles by Scout.com ... named the nation’s No. 31 defensive tackle and the No. 2 player from the state of

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Delaware by Rivals.com ... PrepStar All-East Region team ... selected to play in the National Un-derclassmen Combine All-World Gridiron Classic following his senior season ... during his senior season, had 40 tackles including three sacks, three forced fumbles, two pass deflections and a fumble recovery in just seven games ... as a junior, collected 56 tackles, including 11 tackles for loss and seven sacks ... punted 40 times for a 36.1-yard average with a long of 52 yards ... also played on the Red Lion basketball team

PERSONAL: Birthday is November 14 ... his sister Dalila Newman is his guardian ... Major: Business

BLACKSON CAREERCAREER DEFENSIVE STATSYEAR G/GS TT UT AT TFL-YDS QBS-YDS FF/FR BLK2011 13/0 6 2 4 1.5-3 0.0-0 0/0 0 2012 12/10 26 12 14 6.0-16 1.0-8 2/1 2Totals 25/10 32 14 18 7.5-19 1.0-8 2/1 2

CAREER GAME HIGH STATSTackles 5 New Mexico State (2012)TFL 2.0 New Mexico State (2012)

68 KYLE BOLSTADOffensive Line6-4 • 280 • RFrBrentwood, Tenn. • RavenwoodLiberal Arts

HIGH SCHOOL: Coach: Brian Rector ... four-year football letterman and team captain as a senior ... also played club rugby

PERSONAL: Birthday is July 21 ... son of Janet Bolstad and Steven Bolstad ... member of Auburn’s Rugby Club ... has one brother Zach, who also plays collegiate rugby ... Major: Liberal Arts

50 BEN BRADLEYDefensive Tackle5-11 • 208 • SoNorcross, Ga. • Hutchinson CCPublic Administration

2013: Outstanding junior college defensive lineman who enrolled at Auburn in January

JUNIOR COLLEGE: Recorded 43 tackles, 9.5 TFL and five sacks during the 2012 season, helping the Hutchinson Blue Dragons and Coach Rion Rhoades to a 9-3 record, a No. 12 national rank-ing and the Salt City Bowl championship ... earned an associate’s degree in December

HIGH SCHOOL: 91 tackles, 26 TFL, 5.5 sacks and a fumble recovery as a senior at Norcross High for Coach Keith Maloof ... Gwinnett Rivalries and GACA North/South all-star games ... No. 9 DL prospect by 247Sports ... Scout Top 100

PERSONAL: Birthday is April 3 ... enrolled as a public administration major at Auburn ... son of Keischa Bradley

4 QUAN BRAYWide receiver5-10 • 183 • Jr-2LLaGrange, Ga. • Troup CountyBusiness

2012: Receiver who was the Tigers’ deep man on punt returns ... three career starts ... leading receiver with six catches for 50 yards at Mississippi State ... pair of receptions vs. ULM ... threw a 33-yard TD pass to Kiehl Frazier in the second quarter vs. ULM ... pair of receptions vs. LSU ... pair of receptions at Vanderbilt ... 38-yard punt return vs. New Mexico State was Auburn’s longest since 2008 ... 110 return yards vs. Alabama A&M

2011: Appeared in 13 games with two starts ... fifth on team in receptions (71 for 93 yards) ... led team in punt returns averaging 7.4 yards per return (13 returns for 96 yards) and was third in kickoff returns ... returned 10 kickoffs for 242 yards ... fifth on team in all-purpose yards with 460 (35.4 yards per game) ... ninth in the SEC in yards per punt return (7.4) and third in the league (5.9) in conference games only ... returned a pair of kicks for 55 yards against Utah State, including a long return of 33 yards ... saw time on the kickoff return team against Mississippi State and Clemson ... made his punt return debut against South Carolina, totaling 26 yards on three returns ... also had one reception for 6 yards against the Gamecocks ... returned three punts for 12 yards and grabbed one catch for 3 yards at Arkansas ... made his first career start at Florida, returning one punt for 10 yards ... had two receptions for 22 yards and rushed one time for 8 yards at LSU ... one reception for 11 yards and one rush for 4 yards against Ole Miss ... 10-yard reception and 14-yard kick return at Georgia ... totaled 65 all-purpose yards against Samford ... 24-yard punt return in the second quarter against Samford was the longest by an Auburn player since 2008 when Robert Dunn had a 66-yard return for TD vs. ULM ... career-high five receptions against Alabama for 22 yards receiving and 39 yards on two kick returns ... career-best 102 all-purpose yards in Chick-fil-A Bowl against Virginia; one rush for 16 yards, three receptions for 12 yards and two kickoff returns for 74 yards ... career long 62-yard KOR against the Cavaliers

HIGH SCHOOL: Listed as the nation’s No. 5 athlete by ESPN.com/Scouts Inc. and the No. 40 player overall on the ESPNU 150 ... named the nation’s No. 5 all-purpose back, the No. 8 player from the state of Georgia and the No. 109 player nationally by Rivals.com ... rated as the No. 6 athlete in the nation, the No. 8 recruit in Georgia and the No. 76 player overall nationally by 247Sports ... ranked No. 18 nationally among running backs by Scout.com ... named to the PrepStar Dream Team as the No. 106-ranked player in the nation ... named a SuperPrep All-American, and the nation’s No. 16 running back and the No. 10 recruit from Georgia by SuperPrep ... selected to play in the 2011 Under Armour All-America game following his senior season ... ranked No. 18 on the Atlanta Journal Constitution’s Fab 50 ... ranked No. 45 in the Mobile Press-Register’s Super Southeast 120 ... 1,300 rushing yards and another 300 receiving as a senior ... accounted for 2,128 yards and 28 TDs of offense as a junior

PERSONAL: Birthday is April 28 ... son of the late Tonya Bray ... cousin of former Auburn defensive back Jason Bray (1995-98) ... Major: Business

BRAY CAREERYEAR G/GS NO YDS AVG TD LP/OPP2011 13/2 14 81 5.8 0 14/LSU2012 11/1 14 94 6.7 0 16/MSUTotals 24/3 28 175 6.3 0 16/MSU

CAREER GAME HIGH STATSReceptions 6 Mississippi State (2012)Receiving Yards 50 Mississippi State (2012)

CAREER KICK RETURN STATSYEAR G/GS NO YDS AVG TD LP/OPP 2011 13/2 8 168 21.0 0 33/UtahSt2012 11/1 6 121 20.1 0 24/AAMUTotals 24/3 14 289 20.6 0 33/UtahSt

CAREER PUNT RETURN STATSYEAR G/GS NO YDS AVG TD LP/OPP 2011 13/2 12 96 8.0 0 24/Samford2012 11/1 16 136 8.5 0 38/NM StateTotals 24/3 28 232 8.3 0 38/NM State

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2012: Defensive lineman who did not see varsity action for the Tigers while redshirting ... competed on the scout teams

HIGH SCHOOL: Coach: Jimmy Addison ... named to Dothan Eagle Super 12 honorable mention ... honorable mention all-state as a junior and senior ... also a basketball letterman ... class valedictorian ... SGA vice-president, chief justice of Honor Council, Fellowship of Christian Athletes

PERSONAL: Birthday is June 7 ... son of Judson and Renee Brooks ... has two siblings, Ryan and Rachel ... Ryan played basketball for Auburn (2006-08) ... Major: Chemical Engineering ... member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and the American Institute of Chemical Engineers at Auburn

77 SHANE CALLAHANOffensive Line6-6 • 290 • RFr.Parker, Colo. • ChapparalPre-Business

2012: Enrolled at Auburn in January and participated in spring drills ... did not see varsity action while redshirting

HIGH SCHOOL: High School Coach: John Vogt ... ranked as the nation’s 22nd offensive tackle, the fourth-rated player from the state of Colorado and the 212th-ranked player nationally according to Rivals.com ... ranked 33rd among offensive tackles nationally, fourth-best player in the state of Colorado and 299th overall prospect in the country by Scout.com ... ranked 35th at the offensive tackle position nationally and ranked fourth overall in the state of Colorado by 247Sports.com ... 28th-ranked offensive tackle nationally and fourth overall player from the state of Colorado according to ESPN.com ... named an All-American and ranked 24th among offensive linemen according to SuperPrep ... selected to the ESPN All-Colorado Football Team prior to his senior season ... member of the 2012 SuperPrep Midlands Team ... named to the 2012 Parade All-America Team ... named a Class 5A All-State selection by the Denver Post as a senior and was No. 5 on the Post’s postseason top 15 ... was also an honorable mention selection as a junior ... had 43 pancake blocks as a senior ... participated in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl in San Antonio ... four-star prospect according to Rivals

PERSONAL: Birthday is October 9 ... son of Darren and Kathy Callahan ... Major: Pre-Business

85 WIRTH CAMPBELLTight End6-3 • 215 • So.Nashville, Tenn. • EnsworthBusiness Administration

HIGH SCHOOL: Coach: Ricky Bowers ... part of the first state championship team in Ensworth history as a senior ... also a basketball letterman

PERSONAL: Birthday is April 22 ... son of Vic and Tawnie Campbell ... has one sister, Meredith ... Major: Business Administration

83 MICHAEL CLIFTONTight End6-3 • 251 • RFr.Evans, Ga. • Augusta ChristianMechanical Engineering

2012: Did not see varsity action

HIGH SCHOOL: High School Coach: Keith Walton ... offensive MVP of the Shrine Bowl all-star game ... all-area, all-state and all-region honoree ... Black Helmet award ... also a baseball and basketball letterman ... vice-president of Student Council ... Beta Club member

PERSONAL: Birthday is January 4 ... son of Molly and Steve Clifton ... has three siblings: Robert, Annie and Marya ... brother Robert played football for Auburn ... Major: Mechanical Engineering

18 SAMMIE COATESWide receiver6-2 • 201 • So.Leroy, Ala. • LeroyPublic Administration

2012: Part of the wide receiver rotation as a redshirt freshman ... saw first collegiate action vs. Clemson ... first career TD was a leaping grab of a 33-yard Hail Mary from Frazier in the endzone on last play of first half vs. ULM ... 16-yard reception in traffic versus Arkansas ... 42-yard reception from Moseley at Ole Miss ... 13-yard catch vs. New Mexico State ... 9-yard TD grab against Alabama A&M

2011: Did not play after suffering preseason injury

HIGH SCHOOL: Rated as the No. 24 wide receiver in the nation, the No. 6 recruit in Alabama and the No. 172 player overall nationally by 247Sports ... ranked No. 57 nationally among wide receivers and the No. 10 player in the state of Alabama by Scout.com ... named the nation’s No. 71 wide receiver and the No. 21 player from the state of Alabama by Rivals.com ... listed as the nation’s No. 73 wide receiver by ESPN.com/Scouts Inc. ... listed as the No. 26 recruit from Alabama by SuperPrep ... named to the All-Southeast Region team by PrepStar ... No. 7 on the Birmingham News’ list of the Alabama Super Seniors ... ranked eighth on the Mobile Press-Register’s Elite 18 and No. 102 in the Press-Register’s Super Southeast 120 ... named to

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the Orlando Sentinel’s All-Southern Team as a first-team selection from Alabama ... selected to play in the Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Game following his senior season ... Super 12 team and the 2010 Class 2A Back of the Year by the Alabama Sports Writers Association ... caught 57 passes as a senior for 1,170 yards and 14 touchdowns ... led his team to the 2010 Alabama Class 2A state championship, earning MVP honors after hauling in five catches for 60 yards and two touchdowns, rushing six times for 27 yards and a score, punting twice for 63 yards and returning a punt for 5 yards ... caught 50 passes for 788 yards and 10 touchdowns during his junior campaign ... as a sophomore, caught 18 passes for 477 yards (39.8 ypc) and four touchdowns while intercepting three passes on defense

PERSONAL: Birthday is March 31 ... son of Sharon Coates ... Major: Public Administration

72 SHON COLEMANOffensive Line6-6 • 294 • RFr.Memphis, Tenn. • Olive branchPublic Administration

2012: Was cleared by doctors for limited practice at the end of spring drills ... did not see varsity action at left tackle while redshirting ... received an extra year of eligibility from the NCAA following the season, leaving him four years to play

2011: Was diagnosed with leukemia in spring, 2010, and underwent treatment at St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital

HIGH SCHOOL: High School Coach: Scott Samsel ... ranked 22nd on the Rivals.com100 ... third-rated offensive tackle and top-ranked player in Mississippi by Rivals.com ... No. 7-rated offensive tackle by Scout.com ... ranked 31st among offensive tackles by ESPN.com/Scouts Inc. ... ranked as the No. 11 player in Mississippi by SuperPrep ... No. 25-rated offensive guard/center by Tom Lemming on Maxpreps.com ... named to the PrepStar Dream Team as the No. 116-ranked player in the nation ... first Team All-State according to the Mississippi Association of Coaches ... participant in the 2010 Army All-American Bowl and the 2009 Alabama-Mississip-pi All-Star game ... No. 26 on the Mobile Press Register’s Super Southeast 120 ... No. 1 on the 2010 Mississippi Press Fantastic 15

PERSONAL: Birthday is November 25 ... son of Dekeisha and Travis Tunstall ... Major: Public Administration

53 DEVONTE DANZEYOffensive Line6-4 • 284 • So.Tampa, Fla. • Hutchinson CCPublic Administration

2013: Enrolled at Auburn in January

JUNIOR COLLEGE: Ranked as the nation’s top junior college prospect at offensive guard ... first-team All-Jayhawk Conference for Coach Rion Rhoades as a redshirt freshman in 2012 after helping Hutchinson to a 9-3 record and a No. 12 national ranking ... first team All-America ... starting offensive tackle for a Hutchinson offense that scored the second-most points in team history and three times broke the 700-yard mark for total offense ... ranked among Top 85 JUCO players by 247Sports

HIGH SCHOOL: Played high school football at Tampa Bay (Fla.) Tech for Coach Jayson Roberts, where he was team MVP and Tampa Tribune all-Hillsborough County

PERSONAL: Birthday is September 3 ... public administration major at Auburn ... guardian is Patsy Ross

28 T.J. DAVISDefensive Back6-1 • 194 • RFr.Tallahassee, Fla. • GodbyPre-Electrical Engineering

Defensive End6-5 • 240 • Jr.Linden, Ala. • LindenPolitical Science

2012: Did not see varsity action while redshirting

HIGH SCHOOL: Outstanding secondary prospect from Godby High in Tallahassee ... High School Coach: Ronnie Cottrell ... rated the 29th best corner in the country and the 49th-ranked player from the state of Florida by Rivals.com ... ranked 43rd at the cornerback position and 67th in the state of Florida by 247Sports.com ... ranked 14th among corners and 36th from the state of Florida according to ESPN.com ... sixth-ranked cornerback and 78th-ranked overall prospect in the country according to Maxpreps ... 52nd-ranked prospect from the state of Florida according to SuperPrep ... No. 80 on the Orlando Sentinel’s Florida Top 100 ... first-team Orlando Sentinel All-Florida as a senior ... four-star prospect according to ESPN ... registered 40 tackles (25 solo), intercepted three passes, returning one for a score, and blocked two punts while also recording two rush attempts for 26 yards and catching one pass for an additional 13 yards as a senior ... intercepted two passes as a junior

PERSONAL: Birthday is September 24 ... son of Thurston Davis, Sr. ... Major: Pre-Electrical Engineering

52 JUSTIN DELAINE

2012: Limited action for the Tigers as a redshirt sophomore

2011: Played in two games before sustaining a season-ending knee injury against Mississippi State in Week 2 ... saw the first action of his career against Utah State, tallying two tackles including 0.5 for loss

2010: Redshirted for the National Champions

HIGH SCHOOL: High School Coach: Andro Williams ... No. 103-ranked defensive end by ESPN.com/Scouts Inc. ... No. 31-rated player in Alabama by Rivals.com ... ranked as the No. 29 player in Alabama by SuperPrep ... No. 30 prospect in Alabama by the Tuscaloosa News ... as a senior, had 46 tackles, eight sacks, seven tackles for loss, two blocked kicks and two fumble recoveries with one returned for a touchdown ... led his team to a 12-1 record in 2009 ... more than a dozen sacks as a junior at Sumter County

PERSONAL: Birthday is September 20 ... son of Rosalyn DeLaine ... Major: Political Science

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89 JAYLON DENSONWide receiver6-3 • 216 • Jr.-2LHoover, Ala. • HooverBusiness

2012: Receiver praised for his blocking skills ... 12-yard reception in the Arkansas game ... made first career start versus Vanderbilt

2011: Played in all 13 games, primarily on special teams ... recorded his first special teams tackle against Ole Miss ... also had one special teams stop in Homecoming win against Samford

HIGH SCHOOL -- Named the nation’s No. 24 wide receiver, the No. 5 player from the state of Alabama and the No. 205 player nationally by Rivals.com ... ranked No. 63 nationally among wide receivers and the No. 13 player in the state of Alabama by Scout.com ... listed as the nation’s No. 85 wide receiver by ESPN.com/Scouts Inc. ... named a PrepStar All-American ... listed as the No. 13 recruit from Alabama by SuperPrep ... ranked 10th on the Mobile Press-Register’s Elite 18 and No. 116 in the Mobile Press-Register’s Super Southeast 120 ... named to the Orlando Sentinel’s All-Southern Team as an honorable mention selection from Alabama ... selected to play in the Alabama-Mississippi All-Star game following his senior season ... 2010 Class 6A All-State first team by the Alabama Sports Writers Association ... caught 63 passes for 1,059 yards and 12 TDs as a senior, including eight passes for 124 yards in the 2010 Class 6A state title game

PERSONAL: Birthday is August 30 ... son of Tarell Denson ... Major: Business

76 JORDAN DIAMONDOffensive Line6-6 • 314 • RFr.Chicago, Ill. • SimeonPre-Business

2012: Did not see varsity action while redshirting

HIGH SCHOOL: Talented offensive lineman from Chicago’s Simeon Academy ... High School Coach: Dante Culbreath ... rated the 28th-best offensive tackle nationally and ranked seventh overall from the state of Illinois by Rivals.com ... ranked eighth at the offensive tackle position nationally, 47th overall nationally and top-ranked player from the state of Illinois on Scout.com ... fifth-ranked offensive tackle, second-ranked player from the state of Illinois and 71st-ranked player nationally according to 247Sports.com ... No. 10 offensive tackle, top-ranked player from the state of Illinois and 94th-ranked player nationally according to ESPN.com ... ranked 68th overall nationally and ninth nationally among offensive tackles by MaxPreps.com ... Sports Il-lustrated honorable mention All-America ... five-star prospect according to Scout and a four-star player according to ESPN, Rivals and 247Sports.com ... 2012 Parade All-America team selection ... played in the Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl in Phoenix

PERSONAL: Birthday is July 15 ... son of Angela Diamond and Derrick Diamond ... Major: Pre-Business

50 REESE DISMUKESCenter6-3 • 290 • Jr.-2LSpanish Fort, Ala.• Spanish FortPublic Administration

2013: Fourth team preseason all-SEC (Phil Steele) ... Rimington Trophy watch list

2012: Second-year starting center ... 23 career starts ... missed the Clemson game ... returned to starting lineup at Mississippi State ... injury kept him out of Ole Miss game ... Rimington Trophy watch list ... preseason all-SEC 2nd team (SEC media, Birmingham News)

2011: SEC Coaches’ All-Freshman Team ... CBS Sports Freshman All-American ... started all 13 games at center ... first true freshman to start at center for Auburn since Ryan Pugh in 2007... one of two Auburn offensive players to start every game and the only one to start all 13 at the same position ... part of an offensive line that paved the way for the Auburn ground game to finish fourth in SEC in rushing ... also helped lead the way for running back Michael Dyer to rush for the second-highest total in the SEC ... started at center in his first collegiate game against Utah State

HIGH SCHOOL: Listed as the nation’s top center by ESPN.com/Scouts Inc. and the No. 54 player overall on the ESPNU 150 ... rated as the No. 1 center in the nation, the No. 1 recruit from Alabama and the No. 53 player overall nationally by 247Sports ... ranked No. 3 nationally among centers and the No. 5 player in the state of Alabama by Scout.com ... named the nation’s No. 4 center, the No. 7 player from the state of Alabama and the No. 236 player nationally by Rivals.com ... named a SuperPrep All-American, and the nation’s No. 12 offensive lineman and the No. 3 recruit from Alabama by SuperPrep ... PrepStar All-American ... played in the 2011 Under Armour All-America game ... Parade All-America team ... voted to the Super 12 team and the 2010 5A Lineman of the Year by the Alabama Sports Writers Association ... runner-up in Alabama Mr. Football voting ... Mobile Press-Register’s Class 4A-6A Offensive Player of the Year ... ranked second on the Mobile Press-Register’s Elite 18 and No. 28 in the Press-Register’s Super Southeast 120 ... No. 1 on the Birmingham News’ list of the Alabama Super Seniors ... Orlando Sentinel’s All-Southern Team as a first-team selection from Alabama ... led his team to the Class 5A state title as a senior ... as a junior, graded at 92 percent on his blocking with 34 pancake blocks ... became a starter as a sophomore, and did not allow a quarterback sack during his sophomore or junior seasons ... served as a team captain during his junior and senior seasons

PERSONAL: Birthday is October 20 ... son of Kim and Ed Dismukes ... Major: Public Administra-tion

17 BEN DURANDQuarterback6-3 • 200 • So.Tyngsborough, Mass.Business Finance

HIGH SCHOOL: Coach: Michael Woodlock ... a 12-season athlete at Tyngsborough High ... played four years of football, starting three seasons ... team captain and Coaches’ Award recipi-ent as a senior ... played four years of basketball and three years of baseball ... Dual County League all-star in baseball ... also lettered in tennis as a senior ... active in theatre productions

PERSONAL: Birthday is December 1 ... son of Kristine and Chris Gollihur and Paul and Coleen Durand ... has three siblings: Zachary, Stella and Spencer ... father Paul played college baseball at UMass-Lowell ... Major: Business Finance ... member of Delta Chi fraternity ... involved with AU Cappella, Eagle Eye TV and Zeta’s Big Man On Campus at Auburn

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Defensive Back5-9 • 200• JrMobile, Ala. • St. Paul’sBiomedical Sciences

2012: Did not see varsity action for Auburn ... SEC Honor Roll for academics

HIGH SCHOOL: High School Coach: Jimmy Perry ... team captain and all-region ... team won 5A state title his sophomore season ... also a track letterman ... National Honor Society vice-president and Key Club vice-president ... received Service award, English award and Radcliff scholarship

PERSONAL: Birthday is January 13 ... son of Chris and Jackie Dyas ... has three siblings: Chad, Aaron and Ashley ... cousins Ed Dyas and Bob Fleming both played football for Auburn ... Major: Biomedical Sciences ... member of Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society, National Society of Col-legiate Scholars, Golden Key Honorary, Alpha Epsilon Delta pre-med honor society and Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity at Auburn

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Defensive Back5-9 • 200• JrMobile, Ala. • St. Paul’sBiomedical Sciences

Offensive Line6-2 • 307• Jr.-2LThomaston, Ga. • Upson-LeeScience & Math

2012: Backup center ... made first career start in season opener vs. Clemson after Dismukes sus-pension early in game week ... starter at Ole Miss replacing injured Dismukes ... SEC Honor Roll

2011: SEC Academic Honor Roll ... saw action in all 13 games on special teams

2010: Did not see varsity action during the National Championship season

HIGH SCHOOL: High School Coach: Tommy Watson ... named to the 2009 Region 1-AAAA Coaches’ All-Region First Team, after earning second-team honors as a junior ... named to the 2009 All-Middle Georgia Third Team at offensive line ... two-year starter on the offensive line ... received award for best grade-point average on football team all three years that he played football

PERSONAL: Birthday is October 3 ... son of Dr. Barbatunde and Fola Fariyike ... Major: Science & Math ... planning on a pre-med major and wants to become a doctor

31 TRENT FISHERDefensive Back6-1 • 200• Jr.-2LNashville, Tenn. Christian PresbyterianCommunication

2012: Backup safety ... started the ULM game, making a pair of tackles ... five tackles vs. Texas A&M ... three tackles against Georgia ... 60-yard interception return for touchdown as starter against Alabama A&M (seventh longest INT TD in Auburn history) ... former walk-on who was placed on scholarship during preseason camp ... SEC Honor Roll

2011: SEC Academic Honor Roll ... saw playing time on special teams during the first eight games of the season before suffering injury at LSU

2010: Did not play while redshirting for the National Champions

HIGH SCHOOL: High School Coach: Jay Matthews ... three-year starter ... recorded 120 tackles with two intrceptions as a senior ... also had seven receptions with one touchdown during senior season

PERSONAL: Birthday is June 19 ... son of Jeff and Julie Fisher ... father Jeff is head coach of the NFL’s St. Louis Rams and previously coached Tennessee Titans ... Major: Communication

10 KIEHL FRAZIERQuarterback6-2 • 234 • Jr.-2LSpringdale, Ark. Shiloh ChristianPre-Business

2012: Starter at quarterback first five games of season ... five career starts ... 11-27 passing for 194 yards with one INT in Clemson opener ... 54-yard TD toss to Emory Blake for AU’s opening score ... 13-22, 125 yards passing at Mississippi State with three INT, two fumbles ... 10-18 pass-ing for 130 yards vs. ULM with a 33-yard TD pass to Sammie Coates ... also caught a pass from Quan Bray that went 33 yards for a touchdown vs. ULM ... 13-22 passing for 97 yards vs. LSU, with a long throw of 23 to Lutzenkirchen ... 9-14 for 118 yards passing in first half vs. Arkansas, but sacked four times ... did not see action against Ole Miss or Vanderbilt ... 6-11 for 89 yards vs. Texas A&M ... late action against Alabama A&M, Alabama... voted offensive MVP of the A-Day spring scrimmage accounting for 102 total yards

2011: Played in all 13 games ... third on team in rushing with 327 yards on 76 attempts ... three rushing touchdowns ... 327 rushing yards is 10th most on school single-season rushing mark by a quarterback ... was 5-of-12 passing for 34 yards and two interceptions ... took one snap against Utah State, a trick play that resulted in a 25-yard completion from Clint Moseley to Onterio McCalebb ... took one snap against Mississippi State, rushing for 3 yards ... the carry was the first of his Auburn career ... rushed three times for 30 yards against FAU ... also attempted the first pass of his career ... rushed for career-best 48 yards on nine carries with a long of 22 against South Carolina ... returning to the state of Arkansas for the first time, his 7-yard TD run vs. the Razorbacks with :02 left in the first quarter was the first touchdown of his career ... earlier in the quarter, he completed his first career pass, a 14-yarder to Onterio McCalebb ... finished the game with 13 carries for 54 yards and a seven-yard touchdown ... completed one pass for no gain and rushed eight times for 41 yards in win over Florida ... rushed for 31 yards on nine carries and completed 2-of-4 passes for 16 yards at LSU ... rushed four times for 8 yards with a long carry of 7 yards in win over Ole Miss ... carried once for 1 yard at Georgia ... rushed for 48 yards on four carries against Samford ... rushed for 28 yards on eight carries with a long rush of 12 against Alabama ... career-high 16 rushing attempts for 55 yards and two rushing touchdowns in Chick-fil-A Bowl win against Virginia ... scored on runs of 3 and 1 yard against Cavaliers

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HIGH SCHOOL: Named USA Today’s National Offensive Player of the Year ... listed as the na-tion’s No. 2 quarterback by ESPN.com/Scouts Inc. and the No. 47 player overall on the ESPNU 150 ... ranked No. 4 nationally among quarterbacks by Scout.com ... named the nation’s No. 5 quarterback, the No. 2 player from the state of Arkansas and the No. 89 player nationally by Rivals.com ... rated as the No. 4 dual threat quarterback in the nation, the No. 2 recruit from Arkansas and the No. 101 player overall nationally by 247Sports ... ranked as the No. 2 combo passer and the No. 11 overall prospect in the MaxPreps Top 100 ... named an All-American, the nation’s No. 4 quarterback and the No. 1 recruit from Arkansas by SuperPrep and the No. 26 overall player nationally in the SuperPrep Elite 50 ... named to the PrepStar Dream Team as the No. 100-ranked player in the nation ... named to the Parade All-America team ... played in the Under Armour All-American game ... selected to play for USA Football’s 2011 U.S. Under-19 National Team in the Team USA vs. the World game ... ranked No. 42 in the Mobile Press-Register’s Super Southeast 120 ... named to the Orlando Sentinel’s All-Southern Team as a first-team selection from Arkansas ... led his team to Class 4A state championship each of the last three seasons, earning MVP honors all three years ... during senior season, passed for 2,975 yards and 42 touchdowns and rushed for 1,164 yards and 22 TDs

PERSONAL: Birthday is October 2 ... son of Robin and Layron Beach ... Major: Business

FRAZIER CAREERCAREER PASSING STATSYEAR G/GS CMP ATT PCT YDS INT TD LP/OPP2011 13/0 5 12 41.7 34 2 0 14/Ark, LSU2012 9/5 62 116 53.4 753 8 2 54/ClemsonTotals 22/5 67 128 53.2 787 10 2 54/Clemson

CAREER GAME HIGH STATSCompletions 13 LSU (2011, 2012)Pass Attempts 27 Clemson (2012)Pass Yards 194 Clemson (2012)

CAREER RUSHING STATSYEAR G/GS NO YDS AVG TD LP/OPP 2011 13/0 76 327 4.3 3 22/S Caro2012 9/5 42 -35 0.0 0 12/ArkTotals 22/5 118 292 2.5 3 22/S Caro

CAREER GAME HIGH STATSRush Attempts 16 Virginia (Chick-fil-A 2011)Rush Yards 58 Virginia (Chick-fil-A 2011)Rush TDs 2 Virginia (Chick-fil-A 2011)

17 KRIS FROSTLinebacker6-2 • 231• So.Matthews, N.C. • ButlerPro Flight Management

2012: Backup to Daren Bates at will linebacker ... saw first collegiate action vs. Clemson ... forced an Alabama fumble and had 3 tackles vs. UA

2011: Did not play while redshirting for the Chick-fil-A Bowl champions

HIGH SCHOOL: High School Coach: Mike Newsome ... named the nation’s No. 2 outside lineback-er, the No. 3 player from the state of North Carolina and the No. 20 player nationally by Rivals.com ... rated as the No. 7 outside linebacker in the nation, the No. 2 recruit from North Carolina and the No. 84 player overall nationally by 247Sports ... ranked No. 17 nationally among outside linebackers by Scout.com ... Listed as the nation’s No. 28 athlete by ESPN.com/Scouts Inc ... PrepStar Dream Team as the No. 27-ranked player in the nation ... ranked as the No. 6 athlete and the No. 93 overall prospect in the MaxPreps Top 100 ... named a SuperPrep All-American, and the nation’s No. 4 athlete and the No. 2 recruit from North Carolina by SuperPrep ... Orlando Sentinel All-Southern Team as a first-team selection from North Carolina ... recorded 178 tackles and 22 tackles for loss in two seasons at linebacker ... forced three fumbles, recovered two and picked off two passes as a senior while leading his team to a 16-0 record ... finished junior season with five interceptions, four fumbles recovered and three fumbles caused

PERSONAL: Birthday is October 19 ... son of William and Miriam Frost ... Major: Professional Flight Management

11 BRANDON FULSETight End6-4 • 264 • Jr.-2LFt. Meade, Fla. • Ft. MeadeCommunication

2012: Early-season backup to Philip Lutzenkirchen at tight end ... nine career starts ... eight-yard reception versus Georgia

2011: Played in 13 games with two starts ... two catches for 12 yards ... also returned two kickoffs for 9 yards ... made his first career start against Florida Atlantic ... finished FAU game with two catches for 12 yards ... started for the second straight week at South Carolina ... saw snaps in the last eight games of the season in various packages and on special teams

HIGH SCHOOL: Listed as the nation’s No. 5 tight end by ESPN.com/Scouts Inc. and the No. 94 player overall on the ESPNU 150 ... rated as the No. 8 tight end in the nation, the No. 28 recruit from Florida and the No. 150 player overall nationally by 247Sports ... named the nation’s No. 10 tight end, the No. 30 player from the state of Florida and the No. 162 player in the nation overall by Rivals.com ... rated seventh nationally among tight ends by MaxPreps ... ranked No. 13 nationally among tight ends by Scout.com ... PrepStar All-America ... rated as the No. 63 recruit from Florida by SuperPrep ... 2011 Under Armour All-America game ... ranked No. 65 in the Mobile Press-Register’s Super Southeast 120 ... had 43 catches for 730 yards and 10 touchdowns as a senior while recording eight sacks on defense ... as a junior, had 20 catches for 265 yards and two scores while collecting 70 tackles, 18 tackles for loss and 10 sacks

PERSONAL: Birthday is August 5 ... the son of Chad Fulse and Dyeanna Clark ... Major: Com-munication

26 JUSTIN GARRETTLinebacker6-1 • 214 • Jr.-1LTucker, Ga. • TuckerInterdisciplinary Studies

2013: Defensive Most Valuable Player of A-Day, where he returned a fumble for a touchdown on the first series of play

2012: Linebacker who was a reserve at sam ... one career start ... pair of tackles vs. Clemson ... recorded two stops vs. LSU ... forced an Arkansas fumble ... also had four tackles and a TFL against the Hogs ... two solo stops against Alabama A&M

2011: Saw action in nine games with one start ... nine tackles on season, with one TFL (-1) ... had one tackle in the opener with Utah State ... saw playing time against Mississippi State ... recorded one tackle at Clemson ... missed five games due to injury ... returned to action against Ole Miss ... had one tackle against the Rebels ... made first career start against Samford, finish-ing with five tackles, one TFL (-1)

HIGH SCHOOL: Ranked No. 12 nationally among outside linebackers by Scout.com ... listed as the nation’s No. 84 outside linebacker by ESPN.com/Scouts Inc. ... named the nation’s No. 65 player from the state of Georgia by Rivals.com ... rated as the No. 56 recruit from Georgia by SuperPrep ... named to the All-Southeast Region team by PrepStar ... ranked No. 46 on the Atlanta Journal Constitution’s Fab 50 ... selected to play in the Offense-Defense Bowl in Myrtle Beach, S.C., following his senior season ... named to the all-DeKalb County team as a senior after collecting 70 tackles including four sacks and forcing two fumbles

PERSONAL: Birthday is July 19 ... the son of Carl and Debbie Garrett ... Major: Interdisciplinary Studies

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20 COREY GRANTRunning Back5-11 • 201• Jr.Opelika, Ala. • OpelikaPhysical Education

2012: Saw limited action for the Tigers

2011: Sat out to satisfy NCAA transfer rules

2010: Redshirted at Alabama

HIGH SCHOOL: High School Coach: Brian Blackmon ... attended Opelika High School in Opelika, Ala. ... ranked a four-star prospect by Rivals.com and Scout.com ... Ranked as the nation’s No. 5 all-purpose running back by Rivals.com and a member of the Rivals250 ... listed as the No. 23 running back prospect nationally by both ESPNU and Scout.com ... No. 7 on The Mobile Press-Register’s Elite 18 in Alabama ... also rated No. 71 in the Press-Register’s Super Southeast 120 ... No. 11 player in the Birmingham News Super Senior postseason rankings ... SuperPrep magazine All-American, state’s No. 6 player and the country’s No. 14 running back ... PrepStar All-American ... played in the 2010 Alabama/Mississippi All-Star Game ... two-time defending Alabama 6A State 100-meter champion and also won the 2009 200 meters ... rushed for 812 yards and 11 touchdowns while splitting time at running back and wide receiver and catching 16 passes for 235 yards and two more scores ... 2009 Class 6A honorable mention ASWA All-State selection ... rushed for 724 yards and 14 touchdowns as a junior in 2008 while averaging 8.2 yards per carry ... also averaged 28.4 yards per punt return with two scores

PERSONAL: Birthday is December 19 ... son of Deborah and Ike Grant ... Major: Physical Activ-ity and Health Education

45 KEYMIYA HARRELL

2012: Saw limited action for the Tigers

2011: Did not play while redshirting for the Chick-fil-A Bowl champions

HIGH SCHOOL: Rated the No. 27 weakside defensive end in the nation and the No. 14 overall prospect in Alabama by Rivals.com ... ranked No. 39 defensive end in the nation by ESPN.com/Scouts, Inc. ... ranked No. 62 nationally among defensive ends and the No. 26 player in the state of Alabama by Scout.com ... listed as the No. 18 recruit from Alabama by SuperPrep ... named to the All-Southeast Region team by PrepStar ... ranked No. 14 on the Mobile Press-Register’s Elite 18 ... ranked No. 22 on the Birmingham News’ list of the Alabama Super Seniors ... led team in tackles in 2010 with 57 ... also had four sacks for -28 yards in 2010 with one blocked punt and two fumble recoveries ... recorded 75 tackles, nine sacks and five blocked punts in 2009 ... also a punter and played tight end as freshman ... also played center on Dallas County basketball team ranked No. 4 in the state ... averaged 10 points and 10 rebounds per game as a junior

PERSONAL: Birthday is February 25 ... son of Chris Harrell and Lorene Harrell ... Major: Public Administration

64 FORREST HILLDeep Snapper6-1 • 242• Jr.-1LJonesboro, Ga. • MorrowPhysical Education

2012: Played in every game as the long snapper on punts for the Tigers ... saw first collegiate action vs. Clemson

HIGH SCHOOL: High School Coach: Larry Morrison ... ranked No. 5 and No. 13 nationally at Kohl’s and Chris Sailer camps ... All-Clayton County athlete ... all-county special teams player of the year ... also a letterman in wrestling and track and field

PERSONAL: Birthday is November 12 ... son of Randy Hill and Patricia Hill ... his cousin Ray Ogden played tight end for Alabama and in the NFL ... Major: Physical Activity and Health Education

15 JOSHUA HOLSEY

2012: True freshman who earned a starting position at corner ... played in every game, making six starts ... three tackles against Arkansas ... made first career start at Ole Miss, recording five tackles and a TFL ... four tackles and a PBU at Vanderbilt ... two tackles vs. Texas A&M ... four solo stops against New Mexico State ... three solo tackles against Georgia ... five tackles against Alabama A&M ... TFL vs. Alabama

HIGH SCHOOL: Outstanding cornerback from Creekside High in metro Atlanta ... High School Coach: Johnny White ... rated the nation’s 15th-best cornerback, the 13th-ranked prospect from the state of Georgia and the 180th-ranked player in the country according to Rivals.com ... ranked 12th-best cornerback in the country, ranked 7th from the state of Georgia and ranked 151st overall in the country on Scout.com ... 16th-rated cornerback, No. 20-rated player from the state of Georgia and 242nd-ranked player overall nationally by 247Sports.com ... ranked eighth at the cornerback position, 10th from the state of Georgia and 86th nationally by ESPN.com ... No. 66-ranked prospect from the state of Georgia by SuperPrep ... No. 68 on the Mobile Press-Register’s Super Southeast 120 ... named to the Class 4A First-Team All-State as a senior by the Georgia Sports Writers Association ... four-star prospect according to ESPN, Scout, Rivals and 247Sports.com ... 2012 Under Armour All-American Game participant ... named to ESPN’s All-Georgia Football Team prior to his senior season ... in senior season, recorded 73 tackles, intercepted five passes returning two for touchdowns and forced two fumbles on defense while rushing for 265 yards and three touchdowns on 15 carries and catching 32 passes for 656 yards and seven touchdowns on offense ... also a weapon on special teams, returning a kickoff 95 yards for a score

PERSONAL: Birthday is June 25 ... son of Johnathon Holsey and Marilyn Davis ... Major: Liberal Arts

Defensive Back5-11 • 195• So.-1LFairburn, Ga. • CreeksideLiberal Arts

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3 JONATHAN JONESDefensive Back5-10 • 172• So.-1LCarrollton, Ga. • CarrolltonBusiness Administration

2012: True freshman who made his first start at corner at Ole Miss in the nickel package ... recorded seven tackles versus the Rebels ... two tackles vs. Texas A&M

HIGH SCHOOL: Outstanding cornerback from Carrollton High ... High School Coach: Rayvan Teague ... No. 40-rated cornerback nationally and 40th-rated player from the state of Georgia according to Rivals.com ... ranked 37th in the state of Georgia by Scout.com ... ranked 39th among cornerbacks nationally and ranked 35th overall in the state of Georgia according to 247Sports.com ... ranked 23rd at corner nationally and 41st from the state of Georgia on ESPN.com ... 67th-ranked prospect from the state of Georgia according to SuperPrep ... three-star prospect according to Scout, ESPN, Rivals and 247Sports.com ... Atlanta Journal Constitution Super 11 ... rushed for 209 yards and a touchdown on 20 carries on offense while collecting 32 tackles, 3 INTs (returned one for a TD) and one forced fumble on defense ... also returned 5 kickoffs for 105 yards ... returned opening kickoff 99 yards for a touchdown in the Georgia All-Star game .. 110-meter high hurdles national champion, clocking a time of 13.72 ... posted a 10.6 100 meters ... as a junior, won state outdoor 110-meter (14.02) and 300-meter (37.39) hurdle events and won the Class AAA all-points trophy while leading Carrollton to second consecutive state track title

PERSONAL: Birthday is September 20 ... son of Stacey and Sharon Jones ... Major: Business Administration

63 ALEX KOZAN

2012: Did not see varsity action while redshirting ... SEC Honor Roll for academics

HIGH SCHOOL: Offensive lineman from Colorado’s Valor Christian High ... High School Coach: Brent Vieselmeyer ... all-conference, all-state as a senior leading Valor to a state title ... four-star prospect according to ESPN.com and Rivals.com ... fifth-ranked player from the state of Colorado according to Rivals.com ... No. 16-ranked offensive tackle nationally and sixth-ranked player overall from the state of Colorado by Scout.com ... ranked 23rd at the offensive guard position and sixth overall from the state of Colorado according to ESPN.com ... 47th-rated offen-sive tackle nationally and sixth-rated player from the state of Colorado according to 247Sports.com ... participated in the 2012 Semper Fidelis Bowl following his senior season ... named All-Conference as a sophomore and All-Conference and All-State as a junior while helping lead Valor to the state championship both years

PERSONAL: Birthday is November 17 ... son of Teresa and Jon Kozan ... Major: Finance

39 ALEX KVIKLYSKicker6-1 • 185 • So.Marietta, Ga. • PopeEntrepreneurship

2012: Dressed for every game as the Tigers’ backup placekicker

HIGH SCHOOL: High School Coach: Matt Kemper ... special teams player of the year at Pope High ... Senior Bowl participant ... Cobb County Scholar-Athlete ... first team all-county in baseball ... Principal’s Honor Roll

PERSONAL: Birthday is October 21 ... son of Karen and Rob Kviklys ... has one brother, Steven ... Major: Entrepreneurship

70 ROBERT LEFFOffensive Line6-6 • 284 • RFr.Fairhope, Ala. • FairhopeElectrical Engineering

2012: Did not see varsity action for the Tigers while redshirting ... SEC Honor Roll for academics

HIGH SCHOOL: Gifted offensive lineman from Fairhope High ... High School Coach: David Faulkner ... 70th-ranked offensive tackle nationally and 26th-ranked player from the state of Alabama according to Rivals.com ... ranked 107th at the offensive tackle position nationally and 36th-ranked player from the state of Alabama according to 247Sports.com ... ranked 132nd at the offensive tackle position nationally and 51st-ranked player in the state of Alabama accord-ing to ESPN.com ... Ranked 35th overall from the state of Alabama according to SuperPrep ... ESPN, Rivals, Scout and 247Sports.com three-star prospect ... led his team to a 10-3 record and the Class 6A quarterfinals of the Alabama state playoffs as a senior

PERSONAL: Birthday is July 11 ... son of Hank and Lori Guy ... Major: Electrical Engineering

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Wide receiver6-2 • 217• So.-1LMiami, Fla. • Miami Beach Senior Sociology

2012: True freshman wide receiver ... saw first collegiate action at Mississippi State ... made a pair of special teams tackles vs. ULM ... first career catch was a four-yard reception vs. Arkansas ... 11-yard reception from Wallace at Vanderbilt ... 21-yard reception vs. New Mexico State

HIGH SCHOOL: Versatile wide receiver from Miami Beach Senior High ... High School Coach: Ralph Jimenez ... 27th-ranked wide receiver in the nation, 30th-ranked player from the state of Florida and the 183rd-ranked player in the nation according to Rivals.com ... ranked 29th at the wide receiver position nationally, 30th overall from the state of Florida and 180th nationally according to Scout.com ... No. 29 wide receiver nationally, No. 228 player overall nationally and No. 32 prospect from the state of Florida according to 247Sports.com ... 5th-ranked athlete nationally, 4th-ranked player from the state of Florida and 21st-ranked player nationally according to ESPN.com ... ranked 16th among athletes nationally on Maxpreps ... named an All-American, ranking 28th at the wide receiver position nationally and 23rd overall in the state of Florida by SuperPrep ... 66th on the Mobile Press-Register’s Super Southeast 120 ... 31st on the Orlando Sentinel’s Florida Top 100 ... four-star prospect according to Rivals, Scout, ESPN and 247Sports.com ... participated in 2012 Under Armour All-American Game ... had 23 receptions for 412 yards and four touchdowns, and rushed 66 times for 765 yards and 13 TDs ... also returned two punts and a kickoff for touchdowns

PERSONAL: Birthday is March 23 ... son of Roland and Beatrice Louis ... Major: Sociology

41 PATRICK LYMONRunning Back5-10 • 188• Jr.Huntsville, Ala. • Sparkman Public Administration

2012: Did not see varsity action for the Tigers

HIGH SCHOOL: High School Coach: Roger Haynes ... also ran track at Sparkman High

PERSONAL: Birthday is March 20 ... son of Dana and Jenella Lymon ... has four siblings: Jenetta, Jenell, Josh and Demoris ... Major: Public Administration

21 TRE MASONRunning Back5-10 • 196• Jr.-2LPalm Beach, Fla. • Park Vista Pre-Business

2013: Second team preseason all-SEC (Phil Steele); third team preseason all-SEC (Athlon)

2012: Tailback who started six games after mid-season ... led the team in rushing with 1,002 yards ... first non-QB to lead Auburn in total offense for a season since Bo Jackson in 1985 ... then-career best 104 yards rushing on 14 carries in opener vs. Clemson ... long gain of 30 was also a then-career best ... 25 yards on eight carries at Mississippi State ... rushed for 90 yards with a one-yard TD vs. ULM, his first career rushing TD ... also recorded his first career reception (34 yds) vs. ULM ... leading rusher with 54 yards vs. LSU ... 32 yards rushing and a 22-yard reception versus Arkansas ... gained 82 yards rushing at Ole Miss, scoring two TD (of 1 and 6 yards) ... gained 85 yards on 16 carries at Vanderbilt, with a 34-yard gain and a 1-yard TD ... 80 yards rushing with a one-yard TD vs. Texas A&M ... then-career-best 152 yards rushing on 22 carries against New Mexico State, with a 5-yard TD and a 40-yd long gain ... 33 yards rushing and three catches for 20 yards against Georgia ... 181 yards rushing against Alabama A&M with TDs of 19 and 86 yards ... the 86-yard score was the fourth longest rushing play in Auburn history and the seventh longest play from scrimmage ... passed the 1,000-yard mark for the season on the final play against Alabama ... preseason all-SEC 1st team (Phil Steele), 2nd team (Athlon) kick returner ... CBSSports.com preseason all-breakthrough team

2011: Phil Steele All-SEC First Team ... Phil Steele Midseason Third Team All-American and Midseason All-SEC First Team kickoff returner ... SEC Co-Freshman of the Week (9/5) ... rushed 28 times for 161 yards and a touchdown, while leading team with 633 kickoff return yards on 24 returns with one touchdown ... 633 KOR yards fifth on school single-season list, while 26.4 yards per kickoff return average is seventh on school season list ... first in the SEC and 15th nationally with an average of 26.4 yds per kickoff return ... SEC Co-Freshman of the Week for his effort against Utah State ... returned a kick 97 yards for a touchdown in the second quarter; first Auburn freshman to accomplish that feat since Brad Lester in 2005 against Ball State ... finished the day with 176 return yards, the third-most in school history ... his 97-yard KO return TD was the eighth-longest in school history ... averaged 28.7 yards on six returns, with a long of 41 yards against MSU ... also rushed three times for 14 yards ... totaled 63 yards on four kick returns against Clemson ... added four carries for 15 yards with a long run of 14 yards ... one kickoff return for 19 yards at South Carolina ... three carries for 30 yards with a long of 18 along with two kickoff returns for 53 yards at Arkansas ... did not play against Florida ... returned three kicks for 61 yards at LSU ... rushed twice for 18 yards and returned one kick for 31 yards against Ole Miss ... two carries for 5 yards against Samford ... three carries for 10 yards against Alabama ... rushed for a career-high 64 yards on nine attempts with a 22-yard touchdown run in Chick-fil-A bowl victory over Virginia

HIGH SCHOOL: Named the nation’s No. 14 running back, the No. 34 player from the state of Florida and the No. 199 player in the nation overall by Rivals.com ... listed as the nation’s No. 21 running back by ESPN.com/Scouts Inc. ... ranked No. 29 nationally among running backs by Scout.com ... named a PrepStar All-American ... rated as the No. 75 recruit from Florida by SuperPrep ... ranked No. 78 in the Mobile Press-Register’s Super Southeast 120 ... selected for Florida’s North-South All-Star game following his senior season ... rushed for 1,643 yards and 24 touchdowns as a senior in 2010 ... 2009 Palm Beach Large School Offensive Player of the Year and First-Team All-Palm Beach County by the Sun-Sentinel

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MASON CAREER KICK RETURN STATSYEAR G/GS NO YDS AVG TD LP/OPP 2011 12/0 24 633 26.4 1 97/Utah State2012 12/6 3 79 26.3 0 32/Ole MissTotals 24/6 27 712 26.3 1 97/Utah State

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33 DUNCAN MCKINNEYKicker5-11 • 181• So.Florence, Ala. • FlorenceEntrepreneurship

2012: Did not see varsity action for Auburn

HIGH SCHOOL: Coach: Alvin Briggs ... holds Florence High kicking records for points in a game, season and career ... ASWA special teams player of week ... Florence Times Daily player of week ... team top scholar and special teams MVP ... team captain in soccer and defensive MVP ... Eagle Scout, Student Council, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Spanish National Honor Society, Alabama Boys’ State delegate, Skills USA, chorus and show choir

PERSONAL: Birthday is September 3 ... son of Chester Jr. and Jenny McKinney ... dad was a football walk-on at Auburn ... has one older brother, Chet ... active in campus student govern-ment ... member of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity

30 CASSANOVA MCKINZYLinebacker6-3• 245• So.-1LBirmingham, Ala. • WoodlawnPre-Business

2012: True freshman who became a contributor at middle linebacker ... saw first action vs. ULM ... made first career start at Vanderbilt, recording 12 tackles, second-best for an AU player in his first start since 2004 ... also forced and recovered a Commodore fumble ... pair of tackles vs. Texas A&M ... team-high seven tackles as a starter against Georgia

HIGH SCHOOL: Linebacker from Woodlawn High in Birmingham ... High School Coach: Bruce Breland ... 19th-ranked outside linebacker nationally, ninth-ranked player from the state of Alabama and 245th-ranked player in the country according to Rivals.com ... ranked 10th at the middle linebacker position nationally, 11th overall in the state of Alabama and 260th nation-ally according to Scout.com ... No. 22-ranked outside linebacker nationally, 10th-ranked player from the state of Alabama and 205th-ranked player in the country by 247Sports.com ... ranked 31st at outside linebacker nationally and 15th-ranked player from the state of Alabama accord-ing to ESPN.com ... named an All-American as No. 5-ranked prospect from Alabama and No. 15 nationally among linebackers according to SuperPrep ... ranked 10th on the Birmingham News’ list of 2012 Super Seniors ... ranked 89th on the Mobile Press-Register’s Super Southeast 120 ... selected to the ESPN All-Alabama Football Team prior to his senior season ... honorable mention 5A Alabama Sports Writers Association All-State team ... four-star prospect according to Rivals, Scout, ESPN and 247Sports.com ... participated in the 2012 Offense-Defense All-American Game ... recorded 113 tackles (with 21 TFL) plus one sack, one forced fumble and one INT (returned for a TD) in his senior season

PERSONAL: Birthday is November 17 ... son of Joann Brown and Charles Drake ... Major: Pre-Business

51 PATRICK MILLEROffensive Line6-7• 283• So.-1LPalm Beach, Fla. • DwyerLiberal Arts

2012: Began true freshman season as backup to Avery Young at right tackle but became a starter ... nine career starts ... saw first career action vs. ULM ... earned first career start vs. LSU at right tackle... enrolled at Auburn in January and participated in spring drills

HIGH SCHOOL: High School Coach: Jack Daniels ... No. 24-ranked offensive tackle nationally, 36th ranked player from the state of Florida and 225th ranked player in the country according to Rivals.com ... ranked 30th among offensive tackles nationally, 31st ranked prospect from the state of Florida and 237th ranked prospect in the country according to Scout.com ... ranked 13th best offensive tackle in the country, ranked 22nd overall from the state of Florida and ranked 133rd nationally according to 247Sports.com ... 23rd-ranked offensive tackle nationally and 38th ranked player from the state of Florida according to ESPN.com ... 24th-ranked prospect from the state of Florida according to SuperPrep ... No. 59 on the Mobile Press-Register’s Super Southeast 120 ... ranked 49th on the Orlando Sentinel’s Florida Top 100

PERSONAL: Birthday is March 30 ... son of Tom and Catalina Miller ... Major: Liberal Arts

21 JONATHON MINCYDefensive back5-10• 191• Jr.-2LEast Atlanta, Ga. • SW DeKalbPublic Administration

2012: Cornerback who moved into a starting role ... saw early action primarily in nickel package ... 15 career starts ... four tackles in opener vs. Clemson ... forced a Mississippi State fumble ... seven tackles in the victory over ULM ... starter vs. LSU, making five tackles ... leading tackler against Arkansas with 8 stops and a TFL ... 12-yard sack and five solo stops at Ole Miss ... seven tackles, a TFL and a PBU at Vanderbilt ... six tackles with a TFL vs. Texas A&M ... five solo tackles against Georgia ... five stops at Alabama

2011: Appeared in 13 games with four starts ... tallied 29 tackles, good for 12th on team ... 26 of his 29 tackles were solo stops ... had two pass breakups and one fumble recovery on season ... saw action in the opener against Utah State ... recorded three tackles vs. Mississippi State in increased playing time ... saw extensive action at corner against Clemson ... totaled a career-high five tackles, including four solo stops ... made his first career start against Florida Atlantic, posting two tackles ... started for the second consecutive week at South Carolina ... totaled one tackle and recovered a fumble ... one tackle and one breakup at Arkansas ... started against Samford and recorded two tackles and a deflection ... third on the team with career-high six tackles against Alabama ... equalled career-best with six stops in Chick-fil-A bowl vs. Virginia

2010: Redshirted for the National Champions

HIGH SCHOOL: High School Coach: Buck Godfrey ... No. 29 cornerback by ESPN.com/Scouts, Inc. ... 27th on Atlanta Journal-Constitution Top 50 ... rated No. 38 cornerback in the nation and the No. 35 player in Georgia by Rivals.com ... No. 65-ranked cornerback by Scout.com ... ranked No. 32 player in Georgia by SuperPrep ... named to the All-Southeast Region team by PrepStar ... played in the 2009 Georgia Athletic Coaches Association North-South All-Star Football Classic and the Dekalb County All-Star Game ... honorable mention 2009 4A All-State ... named to the All-Region 6-AAAA in 2008 ... had 58 tackles and five interceptions as a junior in 2008

PERSONAL: Birthday is August 6 ... son of Vincent and Tina Mason ... father is member of hip-hop group “De La Soul” ... Major: Pre-Business

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CAREER GAME HIGH STATSTackles 8 Arkansas (2012)

18 JAVIERE MITCHELLLinebacker6-2 • 211• RFr.Leeds, Ala. • Leeds Kinesiology

2012: Did not see varsity action for the Tigers while redshirting ... enrolled at Auburn in Janu-ary but could not fully participate in spring drills recovering from injury

HIGH SCHOOL: High School Coach: Keith Etheredge ... 25th-ranked outside linebacker nationally and 12th-ranked player from the state of Alabama according to Rivals.com ... ranked 17th in the state of Alabama according to Scout.com ... ranked 48th at the outside linebacker position nationally and 16th overall in the state of Alabama by 247Sports.com ... ranked 82nd nationally at outside linebacker and 33rd overall from the state of Alabama by ESPN.com ... 17th-ranked player from the state of Alabama according to SuperPrep ... member of the ESPN All-Alabama Football Team prior to his senior season ... selected to the 3A Alabama Sports Writers Association All-State team as a junior and a senior ... No. 4 on the Birmingham News’ list of Alabama’s 2012 Super Seniors

PERSONAL: Birthday is December 22 ... grandparents are Ernest and Mary Mitchell ... Major: Kinesiology

91 TYLER NERODefensive Line6-2 • 266• RFr.Atmore, Ala. • Escambia CountyPre-Business

2012: Did not see varsity action for the Tigers while redshirting

HIGH SCHOOL: Defensive lineman from Escambia County High ... High School Coach: Mark Heaton ... 22nd-ranked defensive tackle nationally and 10th-ranked player from the state of Alabama according to Rivals.com ... ranked 11th among defensive tackles in the country, ninth overall in the state of Alabama and 98th nationally according to Scout.com ... ranked 12th among defensive tackles nationally, ninth from the state of Alabama and 157th overall nationally on 247Sports.com ... ranked 33rd at defensive tackle nationally and 17th overall in the state of Alabama according to ESPN.com ... ranked 11th overall from the state of Alabama according to SuperPrep ... ranked 11th on the Birmingham News’ 2012 list of Super Seniors ... member of the ESPN All-Alabama Team prior to his senior season ... honorable mention 4A Alabama Sports Writers Association All-State in junior and senior seasons ... four-star prospect according to Rivals, Scout, and 247Sports.com ... registered 69 tackles, including 17 tackles for loss, one sack, 17 QB hurries, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery as a senior ... in his junior season, recorded 72 tackles including 19 tackles for loss, nine sacks, forced two fumbles and blocked four punts

PERSONAL: Birthday is November 30 ... the son of Norman Nero and Kim Gaines ... Major: Pre-Business

93 JABRIAN NILESDefensive Line6-2 • 296• So.Mobile, Ala. • DavidsonPre-Business

2012: Saw action in four games for the Tigers

2011: Did not play while redshirting for the Chick-fil-A Bowl champions

HIGH SCHOOL: High School Coach: Fred Riley ... ranked the No. 19 defensive end in the nation by ESPN/Scouts.com ... rated the No. 31 strongside defensive end in the nation by Rivals.com and the No. 12 overall player in Alabama ... ranked as the No. 27 defensive end in the nation and the No. 7 player in Alabama by Scout.com ... SuperPrep All-American, and the nation’s No. 42 defensive lineman and the No. 6 recruit from Alabama ... named to the All-Southeast Region team by PrepStar ... rated No. 9 on the Mobile Press-Register’s Elite 18 and No. 114 in the Press-Register’s Super Southeast 120 ... ranked No. 15 on the Birmingham News’ list of the Alabama Super Seniors ... honorable mention Class 6A all-state as a senior ... as a junior in 2009, totaled 66 tackles with eight TFL, one sack, two fumble recoveries, 10 PBU and 31 QB hurries ... began high school career as a quarterback before moving to defense as a sophomore

PERSONAL: Birthday is October 6 ... son of Kennard Simon and Telva Niles ... Major: Pre-Business

PERSONAL: Birthday is September 5 ... son of Sonya Mincy ... Major: Public Administration ... co-host of 2013 AUSPYs, campus-wide student-athlete awards show

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19 TATE O’CONNORQuarterback6-2 • 197• So.Savannah, Ga. Savannah Country DayPublic Administration

2012: Did not see varsity action for the Tigers

HIGH SCHOOL: High School Coach: Dennis Coyle ... two-time first team all-city, all-region, passing for 2,400 yards and 22 TDs as a senior ... Savannah Quarterback Club Back of the Year ... Region 3 offensive player of the year and honorable mention all-state ... team captain and two-time offensive MVP ... also a basketball and baseball letterman ... leadership award

PERSONAL: Birthday is September 19 ... son of Pat and Carol O’Connor ... has two brothers, Tyler and Thomas ... Major: Public Administration ... member of Theta Chi fraternity at Auburn

10 LADARIUS OWENSLinebacker6-2 • 248• Jr.-2LBessemer, Ala. • Jess LanierLiberal Arts

2012: Played behind Corey Lemonier at defensive end ... TFL at Ole Miss ... pair of stops and a TFL vs. New Mexico State ... two solo tackles against Georgia ... three tackles, 1.5 TFL against Alabama A&M

2011: Played in six games ... nine tackles, 2.5 TFL (-8) on season ... recorded one tackle against Mississippi State ... posted three tackles, a TFL and a QB hurry against FAU ... made a pair of stops and added a sack as part of 1.5 TFL in win over South Carolina ... two tackles at Arkansas ... missed five games after suffering an injury at Arkansas ... returned to action against Alabama ... one tackle against Virginia in Chick-fil-A Bowl

2010: Redshirted for the National Champions

HIGH SCHOOL: High School Coach: Billy Woodham ... ranked 128th on the Rivals.com Rivals250 ... No. 8-ranked outside linebacker and No. 4 player in Alabama by Rivals.com ... ranked No. 138 in the ESPNU 150 ... No. 14-rated defensive end by ESPN.com/Scouts Inc. ... No. 17-rated outside linebacker by Scout.com ... named an All-American, the No. 7 linebacker and the No. 4 player in Alabama by SuperPrep ... PrepStar All-America team ... 2009 EA SPORTS Third-Team All-American ... 2010 Under Armour All-American game ... 2009 Alabama-Missis-sippi All-Star game participant and had two sacks in the game ... honorable mention selection to the Class 6A All-State Team by the Alabama Sports Writers Association as a senior and junior ... No. 4 on the Mobile Press-Register’s 2009 Elite 18 ... No. 13 on the Birmingham News’ list of the Alabama Super Seniors ... No. 46 on the Mobile Press-Register’s Super Southeast 120 ... honorable mention Orlando Sentinel 2009 All-Southern football team ... finished senior season with 80 tackles, 20.5 sacks and two forced fumbles ... recorded 92 tackles and 18 sacks as a junior

PERSONAL: Birthday is September 18 ... son of Ora Owens ... his uncle James Owens was the first black scholarship football player at Auburn ... Major: Liberal Arts

OWENS CAREERCAREER DEFENSIVE STATSYEAR G/GS TT UT AT TFL-YDS QBS-YDS FF/FR PD2011 6/0 9 5 4 2.5-8 1.0-6 0/0 0 2012 11/0 8 5 3 1.5-3 0.0-0 0/0 0Totals 17/0 17 10 7 4.0-11 1.0-6 0/0 0

CAREER GAME HIGH STATSTackles 3 Fla Atlantic (2011), Alabama A&M (2012)

46 RICKY PARKSTight End6-4 • 257• RFr.Hogansville, Ga. • CallawaySociology

2012: Did not see varsity action for the Tigers while redshirting

HIGH SCHOOL: Talented tight end from Callaway High ... High School Coach: Pete Wiggins ... second-ranked tight end in the country, 10th-ranked player from the state of Georgia and 123rd-ranked player in the nation according to Rivals.com ... ranked fifth among tight ends nationally, fourth-best prospect in state of Georgia and 132nd nationally by Scout.com ... top-ranked tight end in the country, sixth-ranked player from the state of Georgia and 78th-ranked player overall nationally according to 247Sports.com ... ranked eighth among athletes nationally, eighth overall from the state of Georgia and 74th-best player nationally by ESPN.com ... ranked 15th nationally as an athlete by Maxpreps ... four-star prospect according to Rivals, Scout, ESPN and 247Sports.com ... named an All-American, No. 6 overall in Georgia, and No. 3 nationally among tight ends by SuperPrep ... Sports Illustrated honorable mention All-America ... rated 38th on the Mobile Press-Register’s Super Southeast 120 ... member of the ESPN All-Georgia squad before his senior season ... rushed for 555 yards and 4 TD on 80 attempts as a senior

PERSONAL: Birthday is October 28 ... son of Ricky Sr. and Cynthia Parks ... Major: Sociology

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Defensive End6-4 • 250• RFr.Mt. Pleasant, S.C. • WandoPre-Exercise Science

2012: Did not see varsity action for the Tigers while redshirting

HIGH SCHOOL: High School Coach: Jim Noonan ... 14th-ranked from state of South Carolina according to Rivals.com ... ranked ninth in South Carolina by Scout.com ... 42nd-ranked strong side defensive end, 15th-ranked player from South Carolina on 247Sports.com ... 41st-ranked defensive end nationally, 10th-ranked player from the state of South Carolina by ESPN.com ... 14th on the SuperPrep South Carolina 35 ... ESPN all-South Carolina Team prior to senior season ... 2012 Parade All-America ... participated in the 2011 Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas following his senior season ... recorded 77 tackles, including 24 tackles for loss, five sacks, three forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries and 11 pass breakups as a senior ... as a junior, recorded 83 tackles (37 solo), three TFL

PERSONAL: Birthday is June 24 ... son of Zola and Delores Simmons ... Major: Pre-Exercise Science

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82 MELVIN RAYWide Receiver6-3 • 218• So.-1LTallahassee, Fla. North Florida ChristianCommunication

2012: Played in all 12 games for Auburn, contributing mainly on the special teams

HIGH SCHOOL: High School Coach: Casey Weldon ... No. 18 wide receiver prospect in the nation and the No. 18 overall player in Florida according to Rivals.com ... ranked No. 23 among wide receivers nationally by ESPN.com ... Mobile Press-Register Super Southeast 120 ... Atlanta Journal-Constitution Super South 100 ... No. 39 wide receiver in the nation and the No. 24 prospect in Florida according to SuperPrep ... Class 1A First Team All-State ... Scout.com South-east 150 ... played for Chiles High School before transferring to North Florida Christian before his senior season ... made 53 catches for 1,058 yards and 16 touchdowns as a senior while leading team to a 12-2 record and Florida Class 1A state runner-up honors ... earned First Team All-Big Bend honors as a senior ... caught 36 passes for 518 yards and five touchdowns while returning a kickoff and two punts for touchdowns on special teams as a junior ... selected by the Los Angeles Dodgers out of North Florida Christian College (Tallahassee, Fla.) in the 33rd round (997th overall) of the June 2008 MLB First-Year Player Draft ... hit .184 with two home runs and 14 RBIs during his three-year stint in the minors ... also stole nine bases

PERSONAL: Birthday is April 23 ... son of Bobbie Ray and Melvin Ray Sr. ... has six siblings: Travis, Jino, Brandy, Bridgette, Frizel and Briel ... Major: Communication

1 TROVON REEDWide receiver6-0 • 190• Jr.-2LThibodaux, La. • ThibodauxRehab/Disability Studies

2012: Part of the receiver rotation ... pair of catches for 37 yards against Arkansas, with a long gain of 31 yards ... six-yard reception at Vanderbilt ... two catches vs. Texas A&M ... 40-yard TD catch from Jonathan Wallace vs. New Mexico State ... nine-yard reception against Alabama A&M

2011: Played in 10 games with two starts ... 21 receptions for 164 yards ... 21 catches ranked fourth on team ... recorded first receptions of his career vs. Utah State, four catches for 33 yards ... one reception for no gain against Mississippi State ... three catches for 31 yards at Clemson, making first career start ... also rushed two times for 12 yards ... five receptions for 27 yards against Florida Atlantic ... returned from injury at LSU and had two catches for 26 yards ... started at wide receiver against Ole Miss - second start of season ... team-high four receptions for 44 yards against Samford ... two receptions for three yards against Alabama

2010: Appeared in one game, rushing twice for eight yards against Clemson

HIGH SCHOOL: Coach: Dennis Lorio ... No. 39 on the ESPNU 150 ... No. 6 athlete by ESPN.com/Scouts Inc. ... 46th on the Rivals.com Rivals100 ... No. 4-rated athlete and top prospect in Louisi-ana by Rivals.com ... No. 7-ranked receiver by Scout.com ... PrepStar Dream Team as the No. 26 player in the nation ... No. 41 overall and No. 5 receiver in SuperPrep Elite 50 ... All-American and top player in Louisiana by SuperPrep ... No. 2-rated defensive back and No. 80-ranked player by Tom Lemming on Maxpreps.com ... 2010 Army All-American Bowl ... played in 2009 Hawaii/Polynesia-Mainland Bowl ... No. 9 on Mobile Press-Register’s Super Southeast 120 ... Orlando Sentinel’s 2009 All-Southern team ... as a senior, rushed for 703 yards, nine TD, and passed for 826 yards, six scores despite missing five games due to injury ... as a junior, rushed for 746 yards and 10 touchdowns on 91 attempts, completed 28-52 passes for 10 TD and caught 19 passes for 344 yards and a touchdown

PERSONAL: Birthday is December 30 ... Major: Rehabilitation and Disability Studies

REED CAREERYEAR G/GS NO YDS AVG TD LP/OPP2010 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 --2011 10/2 21 164 7.8 0 25/LSU2012 12/0 9 122 13.5 1 40/NMStTotals 23/2 30 286 9.5 1 40/NMSt

CAREER GAME HIGH STATSReceptions 5 Florida Atlantic (2011)Long Reception 40 New Mexico State (2012)

86 DIMITRI REESEWide receiver5-11 • 175• Jr.Birmingham, Ala. Clay-ChalkvillePhysical Education

2012: Did not see varsity action for the Tigers

HIGH SCHOOL: High School Coach: Jerry Hood ... Birmingham News player of the week for returning a blocked field goal 84 yards and an interception 45 yards, both for scores, in the same game ... Quarterback Club award winner ... also a basketball letterman ... SGA president, National Honor Society, FCA youth leader

PERSONAL: Birthday is October 8 ... son of Glenn and Jannifer Reese ... has one brother, DeArlo ... Major: Physical Activity and Health Education

73 GREG ROBINSONOffensive Line6-5 • 314• So.-1LThibodaux, La. • ThibodauxPublic Administration

2012: Redshirt freshman starting at left offensive tackle ... made 11 starts ... saw first collegiate action vs. Clemson ... SEC Honor Roll

2011: Did not play while redshirting for the Chick-fil-A Bowl champions

HIGH SCHOOL: Ranked the No. 2 offensive guard in the nation, the No. 4 recruit from Loui-siana and the No. 90 overall prospect in the nation by Rivals.com ... rated as No. 7 offensive guard in the nation by Scout.com ... ranked as the No. 9 offensive tackle in the nation, the No. 7 recruit from Louisiana and the No. 109 player overall nationally by 247Sports ... listed as the nation’s No. 10 offensive guard by ESPN.com/Scouts, Inc. ... named to the PrepStar Dream Team as the No. 49-ranked player in the nation ... ranked as the nation’s No. 8 offensive tackle and the No. 52 overall prospect in the MaxPreps Top 100 ... named a SuperPrep All-American, and the nation’s No. 20 offensive lineman and the No. 3 recruit from Louisiana by SuperPrep ... ranked No. 17 in the Mobile Press-Register’s Super Southeast 120 ... Orlando Sentinel’s All-Southern Team as a first-team selection from Louisiana ... did not play on the offensive line until junior year of high school after playing defensive line as a freshman ... U.S. Army All-American Bowl ... twice an all-state lineman

PERSONAL: Birthday is October 21 ... son of the late Greg Blackledge and Rhonda Robinson ... high school teammate of current Tiger Trovon Reed ... Major: Public Administration

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62 CHAD SLADEOffensive Line6-5 • 308• Jr.-2LMoody, Ala. • MoodyLiberal Arts

2012: Second-year offensive line starter playing mostly at right guard ... 22 career starts ... started at left tackle against Alabama A&M

2011: Played in 13 games with 10 starts ... made his first career start in the season opener against Utah State at right tackle ... moved inside to right guard for his second start of the season against Mississippi State ... started at right guard against Florida Atlantic ... saw time against South Carolina and Arkansas ... took over as the starter at left guard after the injury to Jared Cooper and started the last seven games of the season there

2010: Redshirted ... did not see action for the National Champions

HIGH SCHOOL: High School Coach: Brandon Wiley ... No. 59-ranked offensive guard by ESPN.com/Scouts Inc. ... No. 62-rated offensive guard by Scout.com ... ranked as the No. 34 player in Alabama by SuperPrep ... named to the All-Southeast Region team by PrepStar ... No. 38 prospect in Alabama by the Tuscaloosa News

PERSONAL: Birthday is May 4 ... son of Joseph and Nikki Shorter ... Major: Liberal Arts

40 SPENCER SMITHTight End6-6 • 240• RFr.Birmingham, Ala. Vestavia HillsArchitecture

HIGH SCHOOL: Played football as a freshman and sophomore at Vestavia Hills ... very involved with weight training ... played recreation league baseball and basketball

PERSONAL: Birthday is October 1 ... son of Jamie and Susan Smith ... father was a collegiate wrestler ... has one brother, Jake ... Major: Architecture ... helped found the first Ducks Unlim-ited chapter in the state of Alabama

46 JORDAN SPRIGGSDefensive Back5-9 • 199• Jr.Mobile, Ala. • MurphyHealth Promotion

2012: Played in every contest on special teams for the Tigers

HIGH SCHOOL: High School Coach: Ron Lee ... three-time member of all-region team ... also a baseball letterman ... Athletic Honor Roll

PERSONAL: Birthday is September 19 ... son of Levern and Daniel Spriggs ... has two siblings, Danielle and Andrew ... Major: Health Promotion ... member of Omega Psi Phi and the Black Student Union at Auburn

53 MICHAEL SULKADeep Snapper6-3 • 244• RFr.Bluffton, S.C. • BlufftonPsychology

2012: Did not see varsity action for the Tigers while redshirting

HIGH SCHOOL: High School Coach: Ken Cribb ... all-state, all-area and all-region ... team was state runner-up and the highest scoring team ever in South Carolina ... ProKicker.com third team All-America ... North-South All-Star Game ... also a basketball letterman ... National Honor Society

PERSONAL: Birthday is June 19 ... son of Lisa and John Sulka ... has two siblings, Haley and Brannon (who runs track at Clemson) ... Major: Psychology

44 ANTHONY SWAINLinebacker6-2 • 235• So.Gadsden, Ala. • Gadsden CityPre-Business

2012: Played in 10 games, primarily on special teams

2011: Did not play while redshirting for the Chick-fil-A Bowl champions

HIGH SCHOOL: Named the nation’s No. 25 safety by ESPN.com/Scouts, Inc. ... listed as the No. 11 player in the state of Alabama and the No. 24 defensive back in the country by Rivals.com ... ranked as the nation’s No. 14 safety by MaxPreps ... ranked as the nation’s No. 35 safety and the No. 17 player in the state of Alabama by Scout.com ... listed as the No. 14 recruit from Alabama by SuperPrep ... named to the All-Southeast Region team by PrepStar ... No. 13 on the Mobile Press-Register’s Elite 18 ... No. 14 on the Birmingham News’ list of the Alabama Super Seniors ... played in the Alabama-Mississippi All-Star game ... totaled 27 tackles during senior season with one sack, three interceptions, six pass break-ups, one forced fumble and two fumble recoveries

PERSONAL: Birthday is October 24 . . . son of Anthony Swain Sr. and Johnelle Swain ... daugh-ter’s name is Xia ... Major: Pre-Business

27 ROBENSON THEREZIEDefensive Back5-9 • 202• Jr.-2LMiami, Fla. • JacksonPublic Administration

2012: Safety who played in 11 games ... moved to tailback after the Clemson game to help provide depth at that position ... played in the secondary during LSU contest ... TFL against Arkansas ... continued to see majority of playing time at DB

2011: Played in all 13 games ... 17 tackles with one tackle for loss ... returned five kickoffs for 112 yards ... major contributor on special teams ... saw first career action in Auburn uniform in season opener against Utah State ... had one assisted tackle against Mississippi State ... career-high five tackles against Florida Atlantic ... also credited with a pass deflection ... made one stop

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at Arkansas ... returned the first kickoff of his career for 36 yards against Florida ... three tackles at LSU and also returned four kicks for 90 yards with a long of 36 ... two tackles against Ole Miss and returned one kick for 22 yards ... two tackles at Georgia and also against Virginia in the Chick-fil-A Bowl

HIGH SCHOOL: High School Coach -- Nigel Dunn ... rated as the No. 5 safety in the nation, the No. 22 recruit from Florida and the No. 110 player overall nationally by 247Sports ... listed as the nation’s No. 11 safety by ESPN.com/Scouts, Inc. ... named the nation’s No. 17 safety and the No. 43 player from the state of Florida by Rivals.com ... ranked as the nation’s No. 13 safety by MaxPreps ... listed as the No. 27 corner back by Scout.com ... named a SuperPrep All-American, and the nation’s No. 19 defensive back and the No. 21 recruit from Florida by SuperPrep ... PrepStar All-American ... earned Under Armour All-America honors as a senior ... No. 84 in the Mobile Press-Register’s Super Southeast 120 ... totaled 81 tackles with four interceptions and two forced fumbles during junior campaign ... also rushed for 279 yards and had 239 receiving yards as a junior ... as a sophomore, had 81 total tackles, nine forced fumbles and three interceptions

PERSONAL: Birthday is August 5 . . . son of Monique Therezie ... has brothers Franco, France, Ricardo, Jean, Marvin, Stanley and Poppy and sister Ludine ... Major: Public Administration

THEREZIE CAREERCAREER DEFENSIVE STATSYEAR G/GS TT UT AT TFL-YDS QBS-YDS FF/FR PD2011 13/0 17 12 5 1.0-1 0.0-0 0/0 1 2012 11/0 3 3 0 1.0-2 0.0-0 0/0 0Totals 17/0 20 15 5 2.0-3 0.0-0 0/0 1

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60 JACKSON THOMASDefensive Line6-1 • 250• RFr.Birmingham, Ala. Briarwood ChristianCivil Engineering

HIGH SCHOOL: Coach: Fred Yancey ... team captain for Briarwood Christian ... advanced to state final in 2010 ... recipient of Matt Johnson Character and Courage Award ... also played lacrosse for two seasons ... inducted to Mu Alpha Theta for academic achievement in mathematics ... received Presidential Service (2009, 2011) and Social Leadership (2009) awards

PERSONAL: Birthday is September 29 ... son of Alan and Sabrina Thomas ... has two brothers, David and Jonathan ... grandfather played football at Vanderbilt ... Major: Civil Engineering

39 B.J. TRIMBLEWide Receiver5-10 • 158• So.Fayetteville, Ga. • Sandy CreekHealth Administration

2012: Did not see varsity action for the Tigers

HIGH SCHOOL: High School Coach: Chip Walker ... Sandy Creek team was two-time state champions ... National Honor Society member

PERSONAL: Birthday is May 3 ... son of William and Beverlyn Trimble ... has one brother, Dar-rell Burston, who played football at Florida State ... Major: Health Administration

81 C.J. UZOMAHTight End6-4 • 253• Jr.-2LSuwanee, Ga. • North GwinnettPre-Business

2013: Third team preseason all-SEC (Phil Steele)

2012: Tight end/wide receiver who also played on special teams ... two receptions gained 23 yards at Vanderbilt on game’s final drive ... in first career start, vs. Texas A&M, made three catches for 90 yards, including a 27-yard TD and a long gain of 38 yards ... missed New Mexico State game with injury ... 19-yard reception versus Alabama A&M ... one catch vs. Alabama

2011: Saw playing time in all 13 games, primarily on special teams ... completed a four-yard pass to Philip Lutzenkirchen for a touchdown against Georgia on a trick play ... saw snaps against Samford and Alabama

HIGH SCHOOL: High School Coach -- Bob Sphire ... listed as the nation’s No. 8 tight end by Scout.com ... rated as the No. 11 athlete in the nation, the No. 15 recruit from Georgia and the No. 181 player overall nationally by 247Sports ... ranked as the nation’s No. 20 tight end and the No. 23 player in the state of Georgia by Rivals.com ... listed as the No. 36 athlete by ESPN.com/Scouts, Inc. ... named the No. 6 overall player from the state of Georgia and the No. 119 player nationally by CBSsports.com ... rated as the No. 5 athlete in the nation by MaxPreps ... named a SuperPrep All-American, and the nation’s No. 16 tight end and the No. 15 recruit from Georgia by SuperPrep ... Named to the All-Southeast Region team by PrepStar ... ranked No. 15 on the Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s Fab 50 ... No. 119 in the Mobile Press-Register’s Super Southeast 120 ... played in the GACA North/South All-Star Classic ... during senior season, threw for 238 yards with two touchdowns, rushed for 74 yards and had 168 receiving yards with one touchdown ... as a junior, passed for 1,750 yards passing and 15 touchdowns, and ran for 800 yards and 10 more touchdowns ... led North Gwinnett to a one-loss season his junior year ... became a starter as a sophomore playing wide receiver

PERSONAL: Birthday is January 14 . . . son of Xavier and Stephanie Uzomah ... Major: Pre-Business

29 MACK VANGORDERDefensive Back6-1 • 190• So.Gainesville, Ga. • North HallSociology

2012: Did not see varsity action for the Tigers

2011: Spent a season as a walk-on at West Virginia

HIGH SCHOOL: High School Coach: Bob Christmas ... was high school team MVP as a fullback/linebacker ... also a baseball letterman

PERSONAL: Birthday is July 24 ... son of Brian and Paula Van Gorder ... father is the lineback-ers coach for the NFL’s New York Jets and served previously as Auburn’s defensive coordinator ... has four siblings, Molly, Morgan, Montgomery and Malone ... Major: Sociology

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Quarterback6-2 • 209• So.-1LPhenix City, Ala. • CentralPhysical Education

2012: True freshman quarterback who started the final four games ... set AU freshman record for QB efficiency at 139.60 ... saw first college action vs. LSU, with three carries for 15 yards ... two carries gained 11 yards vs. Arkansas ... 14 yards rushing at Ole Miss ... first career comple-tion went 11 yards to Ricardo Louis at Vanderbilt ... 6-9 passing for 122 yards and two TD vs. Texas A&M, gaining 71 yards rushing ... first start came against New Mexico State, where he was 9-16 passing for 164 yards and a 40-yard TD pass to Reed in that win ... first SEC start came against Georgia, where he passed for 181 yards (15-22) ... 10-18 for 171 yards passing against Alabama A&M, and added 22 on ground

HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Central High in Phenix City ... High School Coach: Woodrow Lowe ... ranked 25th among dual-threat quarterbacks nationally and 28th overall from the state of Alabama according to Rivals.com ... rated the 69th-best quarterback in the country and 29th-best prospect from the state of Alabama by Scout.com ... rated 16th at the dual-threat quarterback position and 24th overall from the state of Alabama by 247Sports.com ... ranked 63rd-best quarterback nationally and 35th overall from the state of Alabama by ESPN.com ... No. 20 on the Birmingham News’ 2012 Super Seniors Best of the Rest ... passed for 1,761 yards and 12 TDs and ran for 891 yards and 28 TDs as a senior, leading Central to a 12-2 season and the semifinals of the 6A AHSAA playoffs ... Ledger-Enquirer All-Bi-City Co-Offensive Player of the Year as a senior ... played in the 2011 Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Football Game follow-ing his senior season

PERSONAL: Birthday is April 1 ... son of Anthony and Michelle Wallace ... Major: Physical Education

WALLACE CAREERCAREER PASSING STATSYEAR G/GS CMP ATT PCT YDS INT TD LP/OPP2012 9/4 46 80 57.5 720 4 4 51/AAMUTotals 9/4 46 80 57.5 720 4 4 51/AAMU

CAREER GAME HIGH STATSCompletions 15 Georgia (2012)Pass Attempts 22 Georgia (2012)Pass Yards 181 Georgia (2012)Pass TD 2 Texas A&M (2012)

CAREER RUSHING STATSYEAR G/GS NO YDS AVG TD LP/OPP 2012 9/4 51 152 3.0 0 17/AAMUTotals 9/4 51 152 3.0 0 17/AAMU

CAREER GAME HIGH STATSRush Attempts 13 Texas A&M (2012)Rush Yards 71 Texas A&M (2012)

99 BRIANWALSH

Defensive Line6-3 • 312• So.Winter Springs, Fla. Winter SpringsPro Flight Management

2012: Did not see varsity action for the Tigers

HIGH SCHOOL: High School Coach: Matt Hesselbart ... also played lacrosse at Winter Springs

PERSONAL: Birthday is November 22 ... son of Linda Walsh ... has one sister, Jennifer ... Major: Professional Flight Management

87 MARKWHITE

Wide Receiver5-10 • 180• RFr.Pike Road, Ala. Trinity PresbyterianAccounting

HIGH SCHOOL: Coach: Randy Ragsdale ... all-state, all-metro as a sophomore, junior and senior ... Class 3A back of the year finalist ... set Alabama record for receptions in a season (123) and career (315), gaining 3,336 career receiving yards ... WSFA athlete of week ... also a baseball and basketball letterwinner

PERSONAL: Birthday is May 12 ... son of Donald and Barbara White ... has two siblings, Locke and James ... Major: Accounting

9 JERMAINEWHITEHEAD

Defensive Back5-11 • 198• Jr.-2LGreenwood, Miss. Amanda ElzyAccounting

2012: Starting strong safety ... ranked 13th in SEC in tackles per game (7.17) ... 12 career starts ... 11 tackles vs. Clemson ... recovered a Mississippi State fumble along with a career-high 12 tackles ... eight tackles and a sack in the win over ULM ... four tackles vs. LSU ... seven tackles and a pair of pass breakups against Arkansas ... eight tackles and a TFL at Ole Miss ... nine tackles at Vanderbilt ... eight tackles vs. Texas A&M ... six tackles and a TFL against New Mexico State ... six tackles and a TFL against Georgia ... six stops at Alabama

2011: Played in all 13 games with one start ... 31 tackles for season, 1.5 TFL (-10), one inter-ception, three PBU ... fifth among Auburn DBs with 31 tackles ... recorded one assisted tackle against Mississippi State ... first career interception against Florida Atlantic; returned that pick 25 yards for a touchdown ... first AU true freshman to return an interception for a touchdown since Brad Ware against Alabama (34 yards) in 1996 ... tallied three tackles and a breakup at South Carolina ... team-high eight tackles at Arkansas and a half TFL (-2) ... had just seven tackles entering the game ... credited with three stops and one breakup in the win over Florida ... two tackles at LSU ... two stops against Ole Miss ... one tackle and one breakup at Georgia ... five tackles and one TFL against Samford ... made his first career start and totaled one tackle against Alabama ... two tackles against Virginia

HIGH SCHOOL: High School Coach: Eric House ... named the nation’s No. 24 cornerback and the No. 5 player from the state of Mississippi by Rivals.com ... ranked No. 24 nationally among cornerbacks by Scout.com ... listed as the nation’s No. 27 athlete by ESPN.com/Scouts Inc. ... named a SuperPrep All-American, and the nation’s No. 24 defensive back and the No. 4 recruit from Mississippi by SuperPrep ... ranked as the nation’s No. 7 cornerback by MaxPreps ... No. 86 in the Mobile Press-Register’s Super Southeast 120 ... named to the Clarion Ledger’s Dandy Dozen ... selected to play in the Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Game ... recorded 61 tackles as a senior and intercepted four passes, returning two for touchdowns ... on offense as a senior, rushed 60 times for 805 yards and six touchdowns, caught seven passes for 222 yards and two scores, completed 4-7 passes for 62 yards and a TD and returned four kicks for touchdowns ... as a junior, had 32 tackles, three interceptions, two forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries while accounting for over 1,500 all-purpose yards with nine rushing and seven passing touch-downs as a quarterback ... 2009 District 3 (4A) Player of the Year

PERSONAL: Birthday is March 12 ... son of Teveeta Whitehead and Frank Ellis ... Major: Accounting

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CAREER GAME HIGH STATSTackles 12 Mississippi State (2012)Interceptions 1 Florida Atlantic (2011)PBU 2 Arkansas (2012)

37 ANDREW WILLIAMSRunning Back5-9 • 200• Jr.Sunflower, Ala. • LeroyPre-Physical Therapy

2011-12: Attended Miles College in Fairfield, Ala., where he was a member of the football team, before transferring to Auburn

HIGH SCHOOL: Coach: Danny Powell ... part of four Class 2A stats championships at Leroy High, three in football and one in baseball ... football team captain as a junior and senior ... most valuable offensive back ... also a baseball and basketball letterman ... class president, Student Council president, member of National Honor Society, FFA, FCA

PERSONAL: Birthday is August 24 ... son of Raymond and Mattie Williams ... has four siblings: Raymond Jr., Kendell, Roneka and Sherrell ... Major: Pre-Physical Therapy

78 COLTON WINGARDOffensive Line6-2 • 295• So.Alabaster, Ala. Cornerstone ChristianMechanical Engineering

2012: Did not see varsity action for the Tigers

2011: Walked on to Auburn squad but did not see varsity action

HIGH SCHOOL: High School Coach: Tim Smith ... team captain at Cornerstone Christian ... member of the Shelby Academy program that won the 2006 state title and advanced to the state semi-finals in 2007-08-09 ... all-state ... also lettered in baseball, basketball and as a shot put and discus thrower in track and field ... Beta Club

PERSONAL: Birthday is May 12 ... son of John and Cindy Wingard ... has one sibling, Auston ... grandfather Grady Wilson played Major League Baseball ... Major: Mechanical Engineering

90 GABE WRIGHTDefensive Line6-3 • 300• Jr.-2LColumbus, Ga. • CarverCommunication

2012: Started the last five games of season at defensive tackle ... nine career starts ... had a TFL in the LSU game ... two tackles and a TFL at Ole Miss ... sack and a QB hurry at Vanderbilt ... three tackles and a TFL vs. New Mexico State ... three tackles against Georgia ... TFL against Alabama A&M ... recorded eight tackles at Alabama

2011: Played in all 13 games with three starts ... recorded his first career tackle against Clemson ... had one tackle, a TFL (-5), at Arkansas ... also forced the first fumble of his career ... recorded one tackle at LSU ... made his first career start against Ole Miss, gaining one tackle with one QB hurry ... starter against Georgia, with a career-best four tackles ... three tackles, one TFL (-2) and one QB hurry in win over Samford ... sack (-7) against Virginia in Chick-fil-A Bowl

HIGH SCHOOL: High School Coach: Dell McGee ... listed as the No. 3 defensive tackle and the No. 26 player overall by ESPN.com/Scouts Inc. ... ranked as the No. 7 player in the state of Georgia and the nation’s No. 121 player by Rivals.com ... named the No. 13 defensive tackle in the nation by Rivals.com ... listed as the nation’s No. 11 defensive tackle by Scout.com ... listed as the No. 110 player in the nation by Scout.com ... Named to the Parade All-America team ... named to the PrepStar Dream Team as the No. 87-ranked player in the nation ... named a SuperPrep All-American, and the nation’s No. 25 defensive lineman and the No. 8 recruit from Georgia by SuperPrep ... PrepStar All-American ... No. 47 in the Mobile Press-Register’s Super Southeast 120 ... selected to play in the 2011 Under Armour All-American Game following his senior season ... had 88 tackles, including 11 sacks and 12 tackles for loss, while forcing five fumbles as a senior

PERSONAL: Birthday is April 3 . . . son of Viola Wright ... Major: Communication

WRIGHT CAREERCAREER DEFENSIVE STATSYEAR G/GS TT UT AT TFL-YDS FF/FR PD 2011 13/3 12 6 6 3.0-14 1/0 0 2012 12/6 19 12 7 4.5-14 0/1 5 Totals 25/9 31 18 13 7.5-28 0/1 9

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56 AVERY YOUNGOffensive Line6-6 • 314• So.Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. Palm Beach GardensSocial Science & Education

2012: True freshman who earned the early-season starting nod at right offensive tackle, mak-ing three starts while fighting through injury ... saw first collegiate action vs. Clemson ... did not play against LSU or afterward ... SEC Honor Roll

HIGH SCHOOL: Offensive lineman from Palm Beach Gardens High in south Florida ... High School Coach: Chris Davis ... eighth-ranked offensive tackle nationally, 14th-ranked player from the state of Florida and 74th-ranked player nationally on Rivals.com ... fifth-ranked offensive tackle nationally, fourth-rated prospect from the state of Florida and 27th nationally overall according to Scout.com ... 29th-rated offensive tackle nationally and 35th-rated prospect from the state of Florida according to 247Sports.com ... ranked eighth at the offensive tackle position nationally, 14th overall from the state of Florida and 61st overall nationally by ESPN.com ... five-star prospect according to Scout ... four-star prospect according to Rivals, ESPN and 247Sports.com ... 2012 Under Armour All-American Game

PERSONAL: Birthday is November 12 ... son of Willie and Toni Young ... Major: Social Science and General Education

47 PATRICK YOUNGRunning Back6-2 • 229• So.Trussville, Ala. Hewitt-TrussvilleBiomedical Sciences

2012: Saw varsity action for the Tigers against Alabama A&M ... SEC Honor Roll for academics

HIGH SCHOOL: High School Coach: Hal Riddle ... team offensive captain ... led team in receiving yards and catches ... Football Scholar-Athlete of the Year ... all-metro academic team ... all-area in basketball as a junior and senior ... Student Council, National Honor Society, National Math Honor Society, Principal’s Choice award

PERSONAL: Birthday is May 7 ... son of Joy and Philip Young ... has two brothers, James and Philip ... Major: Biomedical Sciences ... active in Fellowship of Christian Athletes

2013 SIGNEES

MONTRAVIUSADAMS

Defensive Tackle6-3 • 310• Fr.Vienna, Ga.Dooly County

Strong, agile defensive line prospect … Under Armour All-America Game … 247Sports All-America … No. 2 defensive lineman, No. 14 overall by PrepStar … ranked as No. 25 overall, No. 3 DL by Rivals … No. 3 DT by Scout … No. 10 overall, No. 2 DT, No. 2 in Georgia by 247Sports … five-time player of the game his senior season for Coach Jimmy Hughes … recorded 127 tackles, 34 TFL, 7.5 sacks leading Dooly County to the Class A state title game … ESPN 150 … son of Debbie Young

MACKENROALEXANDER

Defensive Back6-0 • 185• Fr.Immokalee, Fla.Immokalee

Hard-hitting defender with versatile skills … totaled 154 tackles, 4.5 sacks, two forced fumbles as a senior playing outside linebacker for Coach Jerrod Ackley … picked off five interceptions as a senior, returning four for touchdowns, an Immokalee record … his 350+ career tackles set another Immokalee record … ranked No. 43 DB by Rivals … No. 50 DB, No. 96 prospect from Florida by 247Sports … No. 91 by Scout … Naples Daily News defensive player of the year … son of Marie and Jean Alexander ... brother MacKensie plays for Clemson

PEYTONBARBER

Running Back5-11 • 206• Fr.Alpharetta, Ga.Milton

Running back prospect with strong upside … rushed for more than 1,700 yards, 22 touchdowns as a senior playing for Coach Howie DeCristofaro … No. 32 RB, No. 48 prospect in Georgia by 247Sports … PrepStar all-Southeast … ranked No. 52 by Scout … son of Lori Barber … former NFL players Marion and Dominique Barber are his second cousins

DANIELCARLSON

Kicker6-5 • 190• Fr.Colorado Springs, Colo.Classical Academy

Versatile kicking specialist with tremendous leg strength … 10 field goals and 54 kickoffs for touchbacks as a senior for Coach David Bervig at The Classical Academy … top-ranked kicker nationally at Kohl’s Kicking Academy Underclassmen Challenge … ranked No. 4 nationally among kickers by Scout and Rivals … MaxPreps small school All-America … No. 8 ranking from 247Sports … U.S. Army All-American Bowl … Denver Post No. 6 in-state prospect and all-state Class 3A as a junior and senior … as a soccer player, helped TCA advance to state finals as a sophomore and junior … son of Jodie Carlson and Hans Carlson

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Defensive End6-4 • 250• Fr.Avon, Ind.Avon

Talented two-way performer on the defensive line … Indiana first team all-state … team de-fensive MVP recording 85 tackles, 16 TFL, five sacks as a senior for Coach Mark Bless … Under Armour All-America Game … ranked No. 9 by Scout … No. 2 in state of Indiana and No. 8 DE by Rivals … PrepStar All-America … No. 2 in Indiana, No. 3 DE, No. 27 overall by 247Sports … MaxPreps Top 100 … ESPN 150 … his aunt Donna Fisher is his guardian

MARCUSDAVIS

Wide receiver5-10 • 165• Fr.Delray Beach, Fla.American Heritage

Dual-threat prep quarterback who will play receiver at Auburn … team had 12-1 record his junior year and advanced to state semifinals with an 11-1 mark as a senior … threw for 1,019 yards, 15 touchdowns and two interceptions in 2012 for Coach Stacy Sizemore; he also ran for 846 yards and eight touchdowns … Florida Class 3A all-state … Rivals.com ranks him No. 41 nationally … No. 95 by Scout … No. 90 DB by 247Sports … Prep and Sports Florida-Georgia all-star game … son of Craig Davis

KENNYFLOWERS

Linebacker6-2 • 230• So.Lilburn, Ga.Parkview • Hutchinson CC

Highly sought linebacker from the junior college ranks … contributed 95 tackles, 6.5 TFL, 4 PBU for Coach Rion Rhoades as a redshirt freshman in 2012 after helping Hutchinson to a 9-3 record and a No. 12 national ranking … rated No. 2 junior college ILB by 247Sports … Georgia all-state at Parkview High for Coach Cecil Flowe … son of Onethia Flowers and Kenny Flowers Sr. … father played at Clemson and in the NFL with the Atlanta Falcons

JOHNATHANFORD

Running Back5-11 • 175• Fr.New Hope, Ala.New Hope

Capable in-state contributor at running back … gained 1,669 yards, 27 touchdowns as a senior for Coach Randall Taylor … Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Game … Class 3A first team all-state … ranked No. 35 by Scout … Rivals ranks him top running back prospect in Alabama … PrepStar all-Southeast … son of Hernandez and Terrie Ford

KHARIHARDING

Defensive Back6-1 • 205• Fr.Edmond, Okla.Edmond Santa Fe

Physical hard-hitter at safety … 115 tackles, three interceptions as a senior for Coach Lance Manning’s district champions … member of silver medalist Team USA in 2012 IFAF U-19 world championships … No. 3 player in Oklahoma, No. 31 DB by 247Sports … No. 43 by Scout … PrepStar all-Midwest … MaxPreps all-Oklahoma … Oklahoman all-state, all-district, all-Edmond … son of Corie Harding

JEREMYJOHNSON

Quarterback6-5 • 215• Fr.Montgomery, Ala.Carver

Talented hard-working signalcaller who was named Alabama Mr. Football for 2012 … 3,193 yards, 31 TD passing as a senior and also rushed for 705 yards, 7 scores for Coach Billy Gresham at Carver High … more than 8,200 career passing yards … U.S. Army All-American Bowl … Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Classic … ranked No. 12 in Alabama, No. 14 QB by 247Sports … Rivals No. 5 QB, No. 93 overall prospect … Scout No. 24 … PrepStar No. 90 overall, No. 7-ranked quarterback … Montgomery Advertiser all-metro player of the year … key part of Carver’s 2012 state championship basketball team earning first team all-state honors … son of LaTasha Johnson and Ojedita Johnson

BRANDONKING

Defensive Back6-1 • 210• Jr.Alabaster, Ala.Thompson • Highland CC

Outstanding safety from the junior college ranks … 118 tackles, 6 TFL last season at Highland CC … first team all-Jayhawk Conference playing for coaches Mike Beagle and Ryan Held … No. 5 junior college DB by 247Sports … all-Shelby County pick as a senior at Thompson High for Coach Bruce Hill, recording 116 tackles, 21 TFL, four forced fumbles and two fumble recover-ies … son of Angelia King and Chris King

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CARL LAWSONDefensive End6-2 • 250• Fr.Alpharetta, Ga.Milton

Top-ranked defensive end with exceptional pass rush ability … 78 tackles, 44 TFL, 27 sacks as a senior for Coach Howie DeCristofaro … 87 tackles, 31 TFL, 15 sacks as a junior … 247Sports, Under Armour All-America first team … ranked No. 1 DE, No. 24 overall by 247Sports … top ranked DE, No. 4 player overall by Rivals … Under Armour All-America Game … PrepStar No. 6 player nationally, No. 2 defensive end … Scout ranks him No. 7 … son of Carl Lawson and Mignon Gregory … father played fullback for Georgia Tech

Talented dual-threat quarterback from the junior college ranks … passed for 3,142 yards, 18 TD and rushed for 1,095 yards, 19 TD for Coach Jeff Tatum at Garden City in 2012 … No. 4 junior college QB by 247Sports … played in 13 games at corner for Georgia in 2011 … 2010 Georgia Sports Writers Association Class A Offensive Player of the Year for Coach Mark Ledford at Wilcox County ... Atlanta Journal-Constitution “Super 11” selection, Class A Offensive Player of the Year ... two-time Macon Telegraph Middle Georgia Offensive Player of the Year... led Wilcox County to the Class A title as a junior … set GHSA career record with 103 TD passes … son of Shalina Cliett

KAMRYN MELTONDefensive Back5-11 • 175• Fr.Dothan, Ala.Dothan

Tremendous in-state cornerback prospect … recorded 64 tackles, two interceptions, eight PBU as a senior for Coach Kelvin White … 63 tackles, seven PBU as a junior … forced two turnovers in Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Game … AL.com Top 15 A-List … No. 35-ranked corner by Rivals … No. 47 by Scout … No. 20 prospect in Alabama, No. 48 DB by 247Sports … Dothan Eagle Super 12 … son of Zann Melton and James Melton

NICK MARSHALLQuarterback6-2 • 230• Jr.Rochelle, Ga.Wilcox County• Garden City CC

DEONMIX

Offensive Line6-4 • 315• Fr.Batesville, Miss.South Panola

Versatile, physical offensive guard prospect … first team all-state for Coach Lance Pogue … U.S. Army All-American Bowl … PrepStar All-America … ranked No. 39 by Scout … No. 5 player in Mississippi, No. 15 OL by Rivals … No. 10 in Mississippi, No. 35 OG by 247Sports … Clarion-Ledger Dandy Dozen … MaxPreps Mississippi Fab Five … son of Shonda Hervey

EARNESTROBINSON

Wide receiver6-2 • 205• Fr.Pinson, Ala.Pinson Valley

Potential-packed prospect at wide receiver … tallied more than 100 receptions, 1,900 yards during his high school career for Coach Matt Glover … Under Armour All-America Game … PrepStar No. 48 overall, No. 7 ranked receiver … ESPN 150 … Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Game … ranked No. 14 receiver overall, No. 1 WR in Alabama by Rivals … No. 91 overall by Scout … No. 18 in Alabama, No. 59 WR by 247Sports … AL.com Top 15 A-List … son of Ramona Robinson and Earnest Robinson Sr.

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Quarterback6-1 • 180• Fr.Mobile, Ala.McGill-Toolen

Versatile offensive threat who can contribute in a number of ways … 110-169 passing for 1,566 yards, 19 touchdowns as a senior for Coach Bart Sessions … also rushed for 849 yards, 16 TD helping McGill-Toolen to an 11-1 record … MVP of the Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Game playing receiver, with six catches for 134 yards … Mobile Press-Register Offensive Player of the Year … ranked No. 15 by Rivals … No. 32 by Scout … No. 6 in Alabama, No. 10 WR, No. 104 overall by 247Sports … PrepStar all-Southeast … also a basketball standout … son of Yolanda Smith and Jason Smith

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Wide Receiver6-3 • 175• Fr.Orlando, Fla.Evans

Speedy wideout who excels at the deep ball … 29 receptions, 516 yards, seven touchdowns as a senior for Coach Chip Gierke … U.S. Army All-American Bowl … No. 5 in Orlando Sentinel Central Florida Super60 … PrepStar All-America … ranked No. 95 overall, No. 11 receiver by Rivals … No. 21 by Scout … No. 23 in Florida, No. 24 WR by 247Sports … ESPN 300 … son of Keon Martin

CAMERONTONEY

Linebacker6-2 • 215• Fr.Huntsville, Ala.Huntsville

Athletic linebacker with plenty of skills … recorded 107 tackles as a senior for Coach Scott Sharp … tallied 122 tackles as a junior … AL.com Top 15 A-List … ranked No. 23 by Scout … No. 14 in Alabama, No. 21 LB by 247Sports … Huntsville Times Elite Team … Class 6A Alabama honorable mention all-state … PrepStar all-Southeast … son of Taryn Toney

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Wide Receiver6-2 • 195• Fr.Orlando, Fla.Evans

Physical prospect at wide receiver … 36 receptions for 628 yards with seven touchdowns as a senior … played both receiver and safety for Coach Chip Gierke, helping the Trojans to consecu-tive district titles … No. 16 in Orlando Sentinel Central Florida Super60 … 247Sports Top 150 WR, Top 160 in Florida … PrepStar all-Southeast … ranked No. 95 receiver by Rivals … No. 77 by Scout … Offense/Defense All-America Bowl … son of Angela Collett

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2013 Squad BreakdownLettermen Returning: 16 offense; 21 defense; 4 specialistsLettermen Lost: 9 offense; 9 defense; 0 specialistsStarters Returning: 8 offense; 8 defenseStarters Lost: 3 offense; 3 defense

Lettermen/Starters Returning: (# career starts)OL: Reese Dismukes (23); Chad Slade (22); Greg Robinson (11); Patrick Miller (9); Tunde Fariyike (2)TE: Brandon Fulse (9); C.J. Uzomah (3; RB: Tre Mason (7); Jay Prosch (7)QB: Kiehl Frazier (5); Jonathan Wallace (4)WR: Quan Bray (3); Trovon Reed (2); Jaylon Denson (2); Sammie Coates (1); Melvin Ray DL: Nosa Eguae (31); Jeffrey Whitaker (19); Kenneth Carter (12); Angelo Blackson (10); Gabe Wright (9); Dee Ford (8); LaDarius Owens; Craig SandersLB: Jake Holland (16); Cassanova McKinzy (2); Justin Garrett (1)DB: Demetruce McNeal (20); Chris Davis (17); Jonathon Mincy (15); Jermaine Whitehead (13); Joshua Holsey (6); Ryan White (5); Jonathan Jones (3); Ryan Smith (3); Trent Fisher (2); Robenson Therezie P: Steven ClarkK: Cody ParkeyDS: Forrest Hill, Jake Lembke

Lettermen/Starters Lost (# career starts):OL: John Sullen (24)TE: Philip Lutzenkirchen (23); Blake BurgessRB: Onterio McCalebb (20)QB: Clint Moseley (9)WR: Emory Blake (27); Travante Stallworth (15); DeAngelo Benton (3); Anthony Morgan (1)DL: Corey Lemonier (24); Jamar Travis; Devaunte SiglerLB: Daren Bates (47); Jonathan Evans (16); Ashton Richardson DB: T’Sharvan Bell (17); Ikeem Means; Erique Florence

LOCATION: Auburn, Ala. FOUNDED: 1856 ENROLLMENT: 25,469 PRESIDENT: Dr. Jay Gogue (Auburn ‘69)ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Jay Jacobs (Auburn ‘85)WEBSITE: www.AuburnTigers.com CONFERENCE: SEC NICKNAME: Tigers COLORS: Burnt Orange and Navy Blue STADIUM: Jordan-Hare Stadium CAPACITY: 87,451

PLAYING SURFACE: Natural grass FIRST YEAR OF FOOTBALL: 1892NUMBER OF YEARS PLAYING FOOTBALL: 120th upcomingALL-TIME OVERALL RECORD: 714-414-47 ALL-TIME BOWL RECORD: 22-13-2HEAD COACH: Gus MalzahnAlma Mater/Year: Henderson State, 1990 RECORD @ SCHOOL (YEARS): First year CAREER RECORD (YEARS): 9-3 (1)

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Gus Malzahn, who served as Auburn’s offensive coordinator from 2009-11, is in his first year as Auburn’s head coach. Malzahn, who won the Broyles Award as the nation’s top assistant coach in 2010 while helping the Tigers to the BCS National Championship, returned to Auburn after serving as the head coach at Arkansas State in 2012, where he led the program to the Sun Belt Conference title. He was named the program’s 26th head football coach on December 4, 2012.

Known for his innovative offensive style, Malzahn has made a profound im-pact during each of his coaching stops at the collegiate level: Auburn, Arkansas State, Tulsa and Arkansas.

“I’m grateful for the opportunity to become the head football coach at Au-burn University. It’s an outstanding institution with a storied football program that I had the pleasure of experiencing first-hand for three years,” Malzahn said. “I deeply appreciate the confidence that Dr. Gogue, Jay Jacobs and the search committee had in my ability to turn this program around and to bring Auburn back to national prominence. This is a homecoming for me and I look forward to being reunited with the Auburn family.”

Last season at Arkansas State, Malzahn led the Red Wolves to a 9-3 record and 7-1 conference mark, including a seven-game winning streak They defeated Middle Tennessee, 45-0, on Dec. 1 to claim the Sun Belt championship and a berth in the GoDaddy.com Bowl on Jan. 6.

A product of Fort Smith, Ark., Malzahn’s ASU offense was in the top 25 na-tionally in nearly every offensive category entering the bowl game, ranking 17th in total offense (481.8 ypg) and 21st in scoring offense (36.4 ppg) and rushing offense (217.4 ypg). Led by record-setting quarterback Ryan Aplin, who was named Sun Belt Player of the Year, the Red Wolves’ offense was 13th nation-ally in passing efficiency (155.39 rating) and averaged 217.4 yards per game passing.

Malzahn made an immediate impact during his tenure at Auburn, high-lighted by a record-setting offense in 2010 when the Tigers finished 14-0 and claimed the school’s first national championship since 1957.

The 2010 Auburn offense set nine school records, including points in a sea-son (577), points per game (41.2), total yards (6,989), total offense (499.2), rushing yards (3,987), rushing touchdowns (41) and passing touchdowns (31).

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Malzahn’s record-setting offense in 2010 led the Southeastern Conference and finished in the top 10 nationally in six statistical categories.He coached Heisman Trophy winner Cam Newton during the Tigers’ run to the 2011 BCS National Championship. Under Malzahn’s guidance,

quarterback Newton had one of the best single-season performances at the position in college football history. Newton threw for 2,908 yards and 30 touchdowns, while rushing for 1,586 yards and 20 TDs on the ground en route to becoming the third Heisman winner in school history.

Newton, the No. 1 overall draft pick in the 2011 NFL Draft, also won the school’s first-ever Davey O’Brien Award and Manning Award, given to the nation’s top quarterback. He also claimed the Maxwell Award, presented annually to college football’s top player, while also earning Associated Press National Player of the Year and SEC Offensive Player of the Year awards.

Newton became just the third player in FBS history to record 20 rushing and passing touchdowns in a single season and the first player in SEC history to throw for 2,000 yards and rush for 1,000 yards in a single season.

He helped lead the Tigers to an 8-5 record in 2011, which included a victory in the Chick-fil-A Bowl. The Malzahn-led Auburn offense had four players named to the All-SEC Team.

Malzahn’s arrival in 2009 and style of offense marked a drastic turnaround from the 2008 season when Auburn struggled offensively. In a two-year period, the Tigers improved from a tie for 110th to seventh in the nation in scoring offense (from 17.3 to 41.2) and from 104th to seventh in total offense. It also took Auburn just six games in 2009 to score more points than it did in all 12 games in 2008.

The striking numbers shouldn’t have come as a surprise, as during Malzahn’s two seasons at Tulsa, his offenses there were also among the nation’s finest, ranking first nationally in total offense in 2007 and 2008.

Tulsa’s offense in 2007 established nine team school records and 12 individual records. The Hurricane also set nine Conference USA team records, while Tulsa quarterback Paul Smith broke an NCAA record by throwing for at least 300 yards in 14 consecutive games.

The 2008 Tulsa offense averaged 569.9 yards per game and was second nationally averaging 47.2 points per games. Prior to his time at Tulsa, Malzahn coached one season at Arkansas, as offensive coordinator, coaching Heisman Trophy runner-up Darren

McFadden and helping the Razorbacks finish fourth nationally in rushing offense at 228.5 yards per game. Two of Malzahn’s first three collegiate offenses ranked in the top 10 nationally in rushing, including the 2008 Tulsa team and 2006 Arkansas squad. During Malzahn’s one season at Arkansas in 2006, the Razorbacks finished with a 10-4 record and were SEC West Division Champions.

Malzahn’s coaching career began in his home state of Arkansas at the high school level. In 14 seasons as a high school head coach, Malzahn led seven teams to the state championship game and won three titles. Malzahn coached two quarterbacks, Josh Floyd and current Auburn offensive coordi-nator Rhett Lashlee, who set national passing records. Malzahn also tutored 2005 Gatorade, Parade Magazine and Rivals.com National Player of the Year Mitch Mustain at Springdale High School.

In July 2013, he was inducted into the Arkansas High School Sports Hall of Fame.

Malzahn is married to the former Kristi Otwell and they are the parents of two daughters, Kylie and Kenzie.

Gus Malzahn and wife Kristi with daughters Kenzie (left) and Kylie (right)

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Former Auburn standout quarterback Dameyune Craig serves as Auburn’s co-offensive coordinator and wide receivers coach. Craig spent the past three seasons at the quarterbacks coach and recruiting coordinator at Florida State.

Craig played quarterback at Auburn from 1994-97, where he still holds numerous Auburn passing records, including completions (216) and passing yards (3,227) in a season as well as a single-game record for most net yards gained (445 vs. Army in 1996; 75 rush, 370 pass). Craig, who led Auburn to an 18-7 mark in 25 career starts, was an exceptional student-athlete on and off the field, earning Academic All-SEC honors as a senior in 1997. “We’re extremely excited to welcome Dameyune back to Auburn,” AU head coach Gus Malzahn said. “Dameyune is one of the top young coaches in college football and has established himself as one of the best recruiters in the country. He is very passionate about his alma mater and is a valuable asset to the Auburn football program and the entire Auburn family.”

In three seasons at Florida State, Craig helped the Seminoles to a 31-10 record, including a 12-2 mark in 2012. FSU won the 2012 Atlantic Coast Conference cham-pionship and defeated Northern Illinois in the Discover Orange Bowl. Charged with coordinating FSU’s recruiting efforts, Craig’s time in that role helped produced the No. 1 and No. 2 recruiting classes in 2011-12. Craig was recognized as the 2012 Scout/FoxSportsNext ACC Recruiter of the Year as well as the Rivals.com ACC Recruiter of the Year. He was named one of the top 25 recruiters in the country by Rivals and one of the top 50 recruiters by 247Sports.

In addition to his recruiting duties, Craig served as quarterbacks coach, where he helped develop E.J. Manuel and Christian Ponder. In passing efficiency, Ponder ranked third in the ACC and 44th nationally (135.7 passing efficiency) in 2010. Ponder and Manuel combined to throw for 2,905 yards while Ponder completed 61.5 percent of his passes and Manuel completed 69.9 percent of his passes. Ponder was a first-round pick of the Minnesota Vikings in the 2011 NFL Draft.

Manuel finished his FSU career as the school career completion percentage leader (66.9 percent) while ranking in the school’s top five all-time in passing yards and total offense. In 2012, Manuel threw for 3,392 yards and 23 touchdowns while completion 68 percent of his passes, while helping FSU set a school single-season record for total offense (6,591).

Craig came to Florida State after a two-year run at South Alabama, where he di-rected the wide receivers for head coach Joey Jones. Craig was Jones’ first hire when he was charged with starting the Jaguars’ football program, which played its first sea-son in 2009 and is in the process of becoming a Football Championship Subdivision program.

At South Alabama, Craig was instrumental in implementing a run-based, spread offense that put up prolific numbers during its seven-game inaugural season in 2009. The Jaguars (7-0) averaged 45.9 points and 439 yards of total offense in 2009.

The Pritchard, Ala., native began his collegiate coaching career as an offensive graduate assistant at LSU in 2004 and worked as a special teams assistant with the Miami Dolphins in 2005. Craig returned to the college ranks in 2006 and helped Tuske-

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gee to a two-year record of 22-2. As the Golden Tigers’ quarterbacks coach he helped the program win a pair of SIAC

titles and defeated Virginia Union in the Pioneer Bowl X to cap a 12-0 season in 2007 by winning the Black College National Championship. Craig began his coaching career at his high school alma mater, Blount, near Mobile, Ala., where he was an assistant coach in 2003.

He signed as a free agent quarterback with the NFL’s Carolina Panthers and ap-peared in six games over a four-year stretch. Craig gained his greatest acclaim on the field as a pro with the Scottish Claymores in NFL Europe, where he passed for a single-game league record 611 yards against Frankfort and matched another league mark with five touchdown passes in a game. He finished his professional playing career in 2002 with Indiana of the Arena Football League.

Craig and his wife, Neke, have two sons, Devin Chanse and Drake Christian.

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After spending four seasons as Auburn’s player personnel director, Scott Fountain has returned to the field as the Tigers’ special teams coordinator and tight ends coach for the 2013 campaign.

“Scott is someone I tried to hire as an assistant coach for my staff at Arkansas State,” said Auburn head coach Gus Malzahn. “He is a great coach with a tremen-dous work ethic, and his strong ties in the state of Alabama are a great asset to our program.”

Fountain, a part of three ACC and an SEC championship team, was a key figure in Auburn’s administrative and recruiting efforts from 2009-12, helping the Tigers sign three consecutive Top 10 recruiting classes. He came to Auburn along with Coach Gene Chizik after spending two seasons (2007-08) on Chizik’s staff at Iowa State as tight ends coach and recruiting coordinator.

Beginning his college coaching career as an offensive graduate assistant at Florida State from 1994-96, he joined the UCF staff in 1997 as offensive guards and centers coach and co-recruiting coordinator. He spent seven seasons at UCF, becoming offen-sive tackles/tight ends coach and recruiting coordinator from 1998-2003. In 2004-05, he was offensive line coach at Middle Tennessee, before moving to Georgia Southern in 2006 as offensive line and assistant head coach.

Some of the notable players he has coached include Ryan Flinn (UCF punter who spent four seasons in the NFL with the Cowboys, Falcons, Packers and Dolphins); Matt Prater (UCF kicker who now holds the franchise tag for the Denver Broncos); and Leonard Johnson (an all-Big 12 player who set an NCAA record for kick return yardage at Iowa State and is now with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers). He also mentored Josh Harris (Auburn long snapper) who is now with the NFL’s Atlanta Falcons.

Fountain began his coaching career as an assistant coach at Flomaton (Ala.) High School in 1988, and moved to his high school alma mater W.S. Neal as an assistant in 1989 before being named head coach at Frisco City (Ala.) High in 1990. After three seasons with Frisco City, he became head coach at Monroe County for the 1993 campaign.

Fountain earned a bachelor’s degree in physical education (K-12) from Samford in 1988 and a master’s degree in educational leadership from Florida State in 1998.

A native of East Brewton, Ala., Fountain is married to the former Rosie Hidalgo, who attended Valencia (Fla.) Community College and Iowa State. They have four sons: Brookes, Hunter, Tanner and Skyler.

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Former Auburn standout player and coach Rodney Garner serves as associate head coach and recruiting coordinator. An all-SEC player at Auburn in 1988 who coached on the Plains from 1990-95, Garner will tutor the defensive line daily in practice. Garner spent the previous 15 years at Georgia in a similar capacity. “Rodney is one of the top defensive line coaches in college football who has had great success in the Southeast-ern Conference,” said Auburn head coach Gus Malzahn. “We’re excited to welcome an Auburn man back home.”

A native of Leeds, Ala., Garner was named All-SEC offensive line and honorable mention All-America as a senior at Auburn in 1988, captaining the team that captured the 1988 SEC Championship. As a coach for the Tigers, Garner served in several ca-pacities on the Auburn staff from 1990-95 including recruiting coordinator, tight ends coach, and assistant strength and conditioning coach.

During his 15 years at Georgia, he was part of a staff that led UGA to 117 victories, two SEC championships, five SEC Eastern Division titles, seven bowl victories, and six top ten finishes in the final national polls including No. 2 in 2007 and No. 3 in 2002. He added the title of assistant head coach at Georgia in 2005 after serving as defensive line coach and recruiting coordina-tor at Georgia since January, 1998.

In 2012, Garner helped the Bulldogs to an 11-2 record, the SEC Eastern Division title and a berth in the Capital One Bowl. The Georgia defense ranked 17th nationally in scoring defense, allowing just 18.7 points per game. He was part of the 2005 Georgia team that finished eighth nationally in scor-ing defense (16.4 ppg).

The 2003 Georgia defense finished second nationally in scoring defense (14.5 ppg), fourth in total defense (276.86 ypg), sixth in passing defense (174.50 ypg, 1st in the SEC), while helping the Bulldogs to a divisional title. Garner helped coach the 2002 Bulldog defense that finished first in the SEC and fourth nationally in scoring defense (15.1 ppg), first in the SEC in red zone defense (58.8%) and second in the SEC in rushing defense (114.0 ypg). The 2002 Bulldogs finished 13-1, won the SEC and Nokia Sugar Bowl Championships, and ranked third in the final national polls.

Garner participated in the inaugural Minority Coaches Fo-rum in Scottsdale, Ariz., in 2006. He was also selected as one of 10 coaches to participate in the 2004 NCAA Expert Coaching Academy in Indianapolis and one of only 20 chosen for the NCAA’s 2004 Advanced Coaching Academy in Orlando.

At Georgia he coached five NFL first round draft choices -- Richard Seymour (Patriots) and Marcus Stroud (Jaguars), both Pro Bowl starters; David Pollack (Bengals); Charles Grant (Saints); and Johnathan Sullivan (Saints). He also

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coached draft picks DeAngelo Tyson (7th, Ravens, ‘12), Geno Atkins (4th, Bengals, ’10), Corvey Irvin (3rd, Panthers, ‘09), Jaruis Wynn (6th, Packers, ’09), Kedric Golston (6th, Redskins, ‘06), Robert Geathers (4th, Bengals, ’04), Emarlos Leroy (6th, Jaguars, ‘99), and free agents Ken Veal (Chargers, ‘04), Paul Snellings (Colts, 2000), Brandon Miller (Colts, 2000), Charles Johnson (Panthers, ’07), Tyrone Robertson (Bills, 2000) and Demetric Evans (Cowboys, ‘01).

After his playing career at Auburn, Garner had a free agent tryout with the NFL’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers and played with the Pittsburgh Gladiators arena football team in 1989. He began his coaching career at Auburn in 1990. Garner coached tight ends and offensive tackles at Tennessee in 1997 after coaching tight ends for the Volunteers in 1996.

Garner was an outstanding high school player at Leeds High School receiving many national, state, and local honors. He is married to Kimberly Lawson Garner, a 1988 Auburn graduate in public relations. They have six children: Bridgett, Brielle, Jaiden, Kai, Sydney and Milan.

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With more than 30 years coaching at the collegiate level on his impressive resume, J.B. Grimes serves as the offensive line coach at Auburn. Grimes, who has been a part of 15 bowl games and coached numerous NFL players, spent the 2012 season as the offensive line coach at Arkansas State with Auburn head coach Gus Malzahn. “J.B. is a tremendous coach who is one of the nation’s top teachers at the offensive line position,” Malzahn said. “He has an incredible resume coaching the position and has taught countless players at the NFL level. We’re fortunate to have him join our program at Auburn.”

During the 2012 season at Arkansas State, Grimes coached an offensive line unit that helped set a school record with 481.8 yards of total offense per game while rank-ing 16th nationally in fewest sacks allowed. Senior offensive lineman Zach McKnight earned first-team All-Sun Belt hon-ors under Grimes’ direction as the offense led the Sun Belt in rushing and ranked in the top 25 nationally in total offense, scoring offense and rushing offense.

Prior to his arrival at ASU, Grimes spent two seasons at Kansas (2010-11) and Mississippi State (2004-08) as the offensive line coach. Grimes’ coaching career also includes stints at East Carolina, Texas A&M, Virginia Tech, Arkansas, Louisiana-Monroe and Delta State as an assistant coach over the last three decades.

In his first season at Mississippi State, the Bulldogs rushed for 1,744 yards, the most at the school in four years. Behind his offensive line, MSU produced three seasons with a 1,000-yard rusher. In his one season at East Carolina (2003), the Pirates’ offensive line paved the way for its third straight 1,000-yard individual rusher. At Texas A&M (1998-2002) Grimes coached the offensive line under R.C. Slocum as the Aggies posted a 40-22 overall record while playing in four straight bowl games.

While at Virginia Tech (1993-97) coaching for Frank Beamer, Grimes helped the Hokies to back-to-back Big East championships and five bowl games in five seasons.

Grimes also coached at Arkansas, serving as a graduate assistant in 1981-82 and as a full-time assistant coach in 1989-92, where he helped the Razorbacks to the Southwest Conference championship and a Cotton Bowl appearance in 1990. At Arkansas, Grimes worked for Lou Holtz, Ken Hat-field and Jack Crowe.

Grimes also coached at Louisiana-Monroe (1979-80; 1985-88), Delta State (1983) and Missouri (1984) after spending his first two seasons at the high school level in the state of Arkansas, at Nashville (1977) and Des Arc (1978).

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Louisiana-Monroe won the 1987 Division I-AA national championship.As an offensive lineman at Henderson State, he helped his team to a 40-6 record

in four seasons, including a berth in the 1974 NAIA Championship game. He earned a bachelor’s degree in education from Henderson State in 1977 and a master’s degree in education from Louisiana-Monroe in 1981.

Grimes grew up in Clarendon, Ark. and is married to the former Jennifer Graves, who received a degree in advertising and public relations from Arkansas. The couple has four children, including sons Aaron and Nick and daughters Danielle and Lindsey.

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An experienced coach and highly regarded recruiter who has spent the last 18 years coaching in the Southeastern and Atlantic Coast Conferences, Charlie Harbison serves as co-defensive coordinator at Auburn, working daily with the AU safeties. Harbison has spent the previous four seasons in a similar capacity at Clemson. “Charlie is an outstanding coach and recruiter and we’re excited to have him join our staff,” Auburn head coach Gus Malzahn said. “He’s very familiar with Coach Elllis Johnson, having coached together on three different staffs, which will be a tremendous asset to our defense. He is a true professional and one of the class guys in college coaching.” Har-bison and Auburn defensive coordinator Ellis Johnson worked together at Clemson (1995-96), Alabama (1998-2000) and at Mississippi State (2007).

Named one of nation’s top-25 recruiters by Rivals in 2010, Harbison helped Clemson to back-to-back 10-win seasons, including the 2011 ACC Championship, the program’s first in 20 years, and an Orange Bowl appearance. Harbison coached cornerback Coty Sensabaugh, who had 14 passes defended in 2011 and was drafted by the Tennessee Titans. His secondary was ranked in the top 26 in the nation in pass efficiency defense in 2009 and 2010, while coaching first-team All-American safety DeAndre McDaniel in 2009 and 2010. McDaniel led the ACC and was tied for third in the nation in intercep-tions (8) in 2009.

He helped Clemson to a top-25 ranking and the ACC Atlantic Division title in 2009. Clemson had 21 interceptions, fifth-most in Tiger history and tied for fifth-most in the nation. Clemson was seventh in the nation in passing defense. Prior to his tenure at Clemson, Harbison spent two seasons at Mississippi State (2007-08). After just one sea-son, he was elevated to defensive coordinator, while also coaching safeties. The Bulldogs were seventh in the nation in pass defense and 20th in the nation in pass efficiency defense in 2007.

Harbison had a pair of coaching stints at Alabama from 1998-2000 and 2003-06. He coached the Crimson Tide wide receivers during his second stint, helping UA to a 26-24 overall record, including three bowl berths. During that four-year stretch, Harbison helped receivers D. J. Hall, Antonio Carter, and Triandos Luke rank among the school’s all-time top 10 pass-catchers. Two of Hall’s single-season receiving totals were among the best ever at the school. Following the 2005 season, he was honored as one of the nation’s top 25 college football recruiters by Rivals.com.

Harbison coached defensive backs in his initial stay from 1998-2000. He helped Alabama to the 1999 Southeastern Conference title and appearances in the 1998 Music City and 2000 Orange Bowls. Two of his pupils, Fernando Bry-ant (1999) and Tony Dixon (2001) were taken in the first and second rounds of the NFL draft.

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the defensive backfield at LSU in 2001 and ’02. He was a member of the Tiger coaching staff that won the 2001 SEC title, finished 18-8 overall and played in the 2002 Sugar and 2003 Cotton Bowls. Corey Webster, who played under Harbison his first two years in Baton Rouge, finished his career second on the school’s all-time pass interception list.

Harbison served as the defensive backs coach at Clemson from 1995-97. The Tigers posted a 22-14 mark during those three years, ending those seasons in the Gator and back-to-back Peach Bowls. One of his pupils was nine-time Pro Bowl selection Brian Dawkins. He was an All-American and led the ACC in interceptions in Harbison’s first year at Clemson (1995).

Harbison also coached the secondary at UTEP (1994) and served twice at his alma mater, Gardner-Webb, coaching wide receivers (1992-93) and defensive backs (1984-85). In addition to his collegiate coaching experience, he worked in both the Arena Football League and the World League of American Football. His pro football coaching resume includes serving as defensive coordinator for the Charlotte Rage (1993).

A native of Shelby, N.C., Harbison graduated from Gardner-Webb College with a bachelor’s degree in business administration in 1995. A two-sport star in football and track on the college level, he was a free-agent signee of the Buffalo Bills following his senior season.

He is married to the former Tammy McCluney, a retail merchandise and design graduate of Kinds College. The couple has four children, Charlie, Stedman, Masai, and Msiba.

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SEC veteran Tim Horton serves as the running backs coach at Auburn, after six successful seasons in a similar capacity at Arkansas, where he was also recruiting co-ordinator. “Tim is a true professional and an outstanding coach and recruiter, who deserves a lot of credit for Arkansas’ success while he was there,” Auburn head coach Gus Malzahn said. “Tim is a man of character who will be a great complement to our staff and a tremendous representative of the entire Auburn family.”

A 23-year coaching veteran, Horton was recognized by Rivals.com and ESPN.com as one of the nation’s top recruiters during his tenure at Arkansas and was one of just two coaches in the nation, and the only one in the SEC, to coach four different 1,000-yard rushers from 2007-10. Under his watch, Darren McFadden and Felix Jones earned All-America honors, while Dennis Johnson and Knile Davis earned All-SEC honors.

Horton’s first class as Arkansas’ recruiting coordinator in 2008 featured wide receiv-ers Joe Adams, Jarius Wright and Greg Childs, all selected in the fourth round of the 2012 NFL Draft. With their selections, Arkansas tied a draft record with three receivers taken in the same draft. It was the 14th time in draft history, and third by an SEC team, three receivers from the same school were taken in the same draft and the sixth time all three were picked in the first four rounds.

During his six years at Arkansas, Horton coached two of the top four single-season rushing performances and more than a third of the 10 Razorbacks in school history to rush for more than 1,000 yards.

In 2011, Horton helped the Razorbacks tie a school record with 11 wins and, com-bined with a 10-win season in 2010, marked just the third time in school history and first since 1988-89 UA reached double-digit win totals in back-to-back seasons. Ar-kansas led the SEC in total offense in 2011, averaging 438.1 yards per game, for the second time in the previous three seasons, and topped the SEC in scoring offense (36.8 ppg) in 2011. All-SEC performer Dennis Johnson’s 6.3 yards-per-carry average was second among the SEC’s top-10 rushers.

Under Horton’s tutelage, Davis posted the fourth-highest single-season rushing total in Arkansas history in 2010 as he ran for 1,322 yards and became just the 10th Razorback to eclipse 1,000 rushing yards in a season. Davis was named a first-team all-SEC performer and led all SEC running backs with his average of 101.7 yards per game on the ground and finished the season with five consecutive 100-yard rushing games.

Horton, who played football at Arkansas from 1986-89, returned to his alma mater in 2007, where he coached McFadden and Jones to All-America honors. McFadden was the Heisman Trophy runner-up and won the Doak Walker Award as the nation’s top running back in that season. McFadden finished the 2007 season with a school-record 1,830 yards and 16 touchdowns.

He came to Arkansas after taking the offensive coordinator and wide receivers coaching position at Air Force in January, 2007. During the 2006 season, he was the running backs coach at Kansas State, helping the Wildcats earn a Texas Bowl appear-ance. At KSU, Horton coached two future NFL running backs in Thomas Clayton and James Johnson.

Prior to Kansas State, he was at Air Force from 1999-2005, serving as the wide receivers coach from 1999-2004 and the running backs coach in 2005. Horton was recognized by the Colorado Chapter of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes as one of its coaches of the year in 2004.

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Horton began his coaching career at Appalachian State in 1990 and helped guide the Mountaineers to a 67-32 record during his eight years, including Southern Confer-ence championships in 1991 and 1995 and five appearances in the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs. The 1995 Mountaineers were the first Division I team to go undefeated in North Carolina college football history.

From 1990-92, Horton coached Appalachian State’s receivers and tight ends before taking over as the Mountaineers’ running backs coach in 1993. He also served as the program’s recruiting coordinator.

Horton earned his bachelor’s degree in marketing management from Arkansas in 1990. While at Arkansas, he was a four-year letterman and three-year starter as a split end and punt returner under head coach Ken Hatfield. He caught 49 passes for 942 yards and one touchdown in his career, hauling in 23 catches for 453 yards as a senior in 1989. Horton also returned 78 punts for 657 yards in his collegiate career, fifth all-time in school history.

Horton’s four years at Arkansas proved to be among the most successful in school history as the Razorbacks compiled a 38-11 record, won back-to-back Southwest Con-ference titles in 1988 and 1989 and appeared in four straight bowl games. Horton’s graduating class remains tied for the school record for the most wins in a four-year period.

A two-time academic all-conference selection, Horton was a second-team all-Southwest Conference selection in 1989 and served as the Razorbacks’ team captain that season. In high school, Horton was a two-time all-state running back and a track standout at Conway (Ark.) High School.

Horton and his wife Lauren, who earned a bachelor’s degree in early childhood education from Arkansas, have one daughter, Caro-line, and one son, Jackson.

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Auburn defensive coordinator Ellis Johnson, one of the most respected defensive minds in college football, is a 30-plus year coaching veteran who has 16 years of experience coaching in the Southeastern Conference. “Ellis is one of the top defensive minds in all of college football. He is very experienced and has tremendous success coaching in the Southeastern Conference,” Auburn head coach Gus Malzahn said. “He is a man of integrity who is a great ambassador for Auburn, adding his wealth of knowledge and experience to our program.”

Johnson’s coaching career has included head coaching stops at Southern Miss (2012), The Citadel (2001-03) and Gardner-Webb (1983). Prior to his stop at South-ern Miss, Johnson was at South Carolina for four years (2008-11), where he served as the Gamecocks’ defensive coordinator while also holding the title of assistant head coach.

Along with his four years at South Carolina, Johnson has logged stints as the defensive coordinator at Appa-lachian State (1984), Southern Miss (1988-89), Clemson (1995-96), Alabama (1997-2000) and Mississippi State (2004-07). He has coached in four SEC Championship games, has been part of one national title and has placed numerous players on NFL rosters.

While defensive coordinator at South Carolina, Johnson also served as linebackers coach. In his final season with the Gamecocks, his defense ranked third nationally, allowing just 268 yards per game. Under Johnson, South Carolina finished in the Top 15 nation-ally in total defense three times. In addition to the 2011 mark of No. 4 overall, the USC defense ranked No. 13 in scoring defense (18.8 points per game) and second in pass defense (133 yards per game).

A native of Winnsboro, S.C., Johnson logged two stints at Alabama. He was the defensive coordinator and outside linebackers coach from 1997-2000, helping the Crimson Tide go 10-3 in 1999 with an SEC title and a spot in the Orange Bowl. His 1999 defense was No. 2 in the nation against the rush and No. 9 in total defense.

He served as the outside linebackers coach from 1990-93, helping Gene Stallings’ teams go a combined 41-9, including an undefeated national championship year in 1992. Alabama’s defense ranked No. 1 that sea-son against the run and in total defense. The Tide ran off a 31-game winning streak and a 34-game unbeaten streak from 1991-93. The 1991 squad went 11-1. All four of those teams played in bowl games.

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A 1975 graduate of The Citadel with a bachelor’s degree in education, Johnson played defensive end for the Bulldogs. He began his career as the defensive ends coach at his alma mater under Bobby Ross in 1975 before working as an assistant coach at Gaffney (S.C.) High School from 1976-78 and as both an assistant and head coach at Spartanburg (S.C.) High School from 1979-81.

He is married to the former Caroline Courie, a Columbia, S.C., native and Clemson graduate. They have two sons, Eli and Charlie, and a daughter, Sandra Elliott.

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Auburn offensive coordinator Rhett Lashlee has spent six of the last nine seasons working closely with head coach Gus Malzahn and his innovative offense in a variety of capacities. Lashlee will also coach the Auburn quarterbacks. “Rhett is one of the best young offensive minds in college football,” said Malzahn. “I’ve been with Rhett a long time and he’s been an incredibly valuable right-hand man. He has a great knowledge and understanding of Auburn and will be a tremendous asset for this program both on and off the field.”

During the 2012 season as offensive coordinator at Arkansas State, Lashlee, who was a Broyles Award nominee as the nation’s top assistant coach, helped guide ASU to a Sun Belt Championship while ranking 17th nationally in total offense (481.8 ypg), 21st in scoring offense (36.4 ppg) and rushing offense (217.4 ypg).

Under Lashlee, school and conference record-setting quarterback Ryan Aplin was named the Sun Belt Player of the Year, leading the league in passing yards, passing efficiency and total offense.

Prior to his tenure at Arkansas State, Lashlee served as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Samford in 2011, where he installed a high-tempo offense that improved the Bulldogs’ national ranking in total offense from No. 57 in the nation to No. 36 over the course of just one year, while helping the Bulldogs average 28 points per game compared to 17 a game the previous year.

He helped Samford post a 6-5 record, including a 4-4 Southern Con-ference mark in 2011, matching its best ever as a member of the league. Samford broke the school record for points scored in a league game with 52 against Western Carolina as Lashlee helped the school jump from No. 100 in the nation in scoring offense to No. 43. He coached Samford wide receiver Kelsey Pope, who broke the school record for receptions in a game, while quarterback Dustin Taliaferro broke Samford’s career record for comple-tions during the 2011 campaign as well.

While at Auburn as an offensive graduate assistant during the 2009-10 seasons, Lashlee assisted Malzahn with all aspects of the offense and coached the slot receivers in 2010. In 2009, the Tigers finished 8-5 winning the Outback Bowl. During the 2010 season he helped the Tigers finish 14-0, winning the Southeastern Conference championship and the BCS National Championship behind Heisman Trophy winning quarterback Cam Newton.

Lashlee’s college coaching career began in 2006 at Arkansas, where he served as offensive student graduate assistant while working with Malzahn, helping the Razorbacks to a 10-4 record and an SEC Western Division cham-pionship behind Heisman Trophy runner-up Darren McFadden and fellow All-American Felix Jones. Lashlee worked with Malzahn at Springdale High School in Arkansas in 2004 and 2005, working with the quarterbacks and 2005 Gatorade, Parade Magazine and Rivals.com National Player of the Year Mitch Mustain.

A backup quarterback at the University of Arkansas from 2002-04, when his career was cut short due to a shoulder injury, Lashlee graduated from

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Shiloh Christian High School in Springdale, Ark., in 2002. He played quarterback for Malzahn (1999-2000) and Chris Wood (2001) at Shiloh Christian High School, posting a state-record 40 career wins (40-3-2 as a starter) while leading his team to three straight state championship game appearances that included two state titles. He was also named the 2001 AP Arkansas Player of the Year.

Lashlee owns virtually every state passing record and when his career had finished he had broken the national record for career touchdown passes (171), career touch-downs (200), most passing yards in a game (672) and was second with 13,201 passing yards.

Lashlee graduated from the University of Arkansas in 2006 with a degree in mar-keting and business Administration. He received his master’s degree in higher educa-tion from Auburn in 2009.

Lashlee is married to the former Lauren Lee of Rogers, Ark., an Arkansas graduate with a degree in business administration. They have two-year old twin boys, Thomas Price and Hudson Rhett.

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Melvin Smith, who has nearly two decades of experience coaching in the South-eastern Conference, is the cornerbacks coach at Auburn. Smith spent the previous seven seasons coaching cornerbacks and the secondary at Mississippi State. “Melvin is an outstanding secondary coach and is one of the top recruiters in the Southeastern Conference,” Auburn head coach Gus Malzahn said. “He has a reputation for his abil-ity to develop players and his 31-year coaching resume speaks for itself. We’re excited to have Melvin on our staff.”

Smith, who coached cornerbacks for MSU since 2007 after coaching the entire secondary in 2006, mentored Jonathan Banks, who won the 2012 Jim Thorpe Award, presented annually to the nation’s top defensive back. Banks was also a Walter Camp All-American and a first-team all-SEC selection.

In 2012, Smith tutored a Bulldog defense that had 30 takeaways, which led the SEC and was 12th nationally. Darius Slay, a second-team All-SEC pick, tied for the league lead in interceptions with five, while Banks added four.

In 2009, Smith guided a young group that led the SEC with 17 interceptions. Led by then-freshman Corey Broomfield’s six picks, the corners improved as the season progressed. For his efforts, Broomfield was named Freshman all-SEC. In 2011, Smith continued to tutor Broomfield and Banks, who devel-oped into an all-SEC performer and was named a semifinalist for the Jim Thorpe Award.

Smith returned to Mississippi State in 2006 after spending time at both Alabama and Texas A&M. In just his second season back at MSU, Smith helped the Bulldogs’ pass defense rank fourth in the SEC, allowing just 182.2 yards per game, sixth in pass efficiency defense (114.8). The Bulldogs improved their interception total from 12 to 15.

A native of Taylorsville, Miss., who grew up in Magee, Miss., Smith was an assistant football coach at Mississippi State for seven years (1995-2001), helping guide the Bulldogs through the greatest period in the school’s football history. In 2000, three of his four defensive backfield starters signed professional football contracts. That secondary intercepted 19 passes, the second-most in school history.

The 31-year coaching veteran came back to Mississippi State following three seasons at Texas A&M, where he coached the safeties. During his tenure in College Station, Smith helped the Aggies to a 7-4 regular season record in 2004 and a berth in the 2005 Cotton Bowl. Smith coached the safeties at Alabama in 2002, where the Crimson Tide team posted a 10-3 regular season record.

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Smith has also coached on the collegiate level in Mississippi at Ole Miss (1992-94) and Delta State (1990-91). He began his coaching career on the high school level at Greenwood (Miss.) from 1982-89.

Smith holds a master’s degree in administration from Delta State (1992) and a bachelor’s degree in health and physical education from Millsaps College. Smith is married to the former Sheilah McLemore and the couple has four children: sons Robert and Melvin, and daughters Deondra and Ashlee.

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Jamie Croley serves as Auburn’s director of football operations, managing the overall logistics of the Tiger football program. He held the same position in 2012 at Arkansas State working for head coach Gus Malzahn.

Croley has had a long career in athletics administration and sports medicine. Nationally certified in athletic training in 1998, his career in athletic training has included posi-tions with HealthSouth, the Cooper Clinic, HealthSouth of Northwest Arkansas and Trinity Rehabilitation; he also covered local high school athletic squads during those years. In 2009, he joined the staff of the Physicians Specialty Hospital, where he served as liaison to a number of local schools and institutions, including the University of Arkansas athletic teams. During the summer of 2011, he worked with the prestigious Andrews Institute.

Croley received his bachelor’s degree in exercise science with an emphasis in sports medicine from Oklahoma Baptist in 1995, where he also served as a student athletic trainer. Croley and his wife, the former Tiffani Otwell, an elementary school teacher, are both natives of Fort Smith, Ark. They are the proud parents of four daughters: Camryn, Ashtyn, Londyn and Jordyn.

David Gunn serves as an assistant athletics director for Auburn football, serving as the chief liaison to head coach Gus Malzahn and as administrator for the overall football program. Gunn joined the Auburn family before the 2013 campaign. Gunn came to Auburn with Malzahn after 11 seasons on the coaching staff at Arkansas State. He coached defensive backs in 2012, after spending his first 10 seasons as the ASU running backs coach. Gunn also held the role of Director of Player Development in 2011, the same season he served as the Red Wolves’ interim head coach for the GoDaddy.com Bowl. At Arkansas State, Gunn coached three All-Sun Belt Conference selections, two of the Red Wolves’ top three all-time leading rushers, a Sun Belt Offensive Player of the Year and the league’s Freshman of the Year. Since arriving at ASU in January 2002, Gunn developed some powerful performers. Reggie Arnold, A-State’s featured back from 2006-09, was a Doak Walker Award candidate entering the 2007, 2008 and 2009 seasons and finished his career as ASU’s second all-time leader in total rushing yards and tied for second in rushing touchdowns. Arnold piled up numerous awards, including All-Sun Belt Conference honors three times. Gunn’s first season featured Danny Smith, who broke ASU’s all-time rushing record which had stood for 50 years. Gunn proudly watched Smith receive Sun Belt Conference Offensive Player of the Year Honors. Antonio Warren and Shermar Bracey churned out extraordinary rushing totals and signed NFL contracts; Warren finished his career as ASU’s third all-time leading rusher with 3,040 yards. Prior to joining the ASU staff, Gunn served as head coach for Little Rock McClellan (Ark.) High School for five seasons (1996-2001), taking the Crimson Tide to the playoffs twice. Before McClellan, he served as the boys’ head track coach at Watson Chapel High School in Pine Bluff, Ark. (1991-95); he also served as the running backs and defensive backs coach at Watson Chapel and helped then go to the AAA playoffs three straight years, winning the 1996 state championship. That was the second stop at Watson Chapel for

Gunn, who began his career as the linebackers and wide receivers coach there from 1987-89. Gunn, a native of England, Ark., who excelled in football, basketball and track at England High School, also coached at Lake Highlands (Texas) High School, where he coached running backs and helped his team to a 1990 conference title. After graduating from England High School in 1982, he attended the University of Arkansas, where he played defensive back and running back; as a Razorback, he played in the 1984 Liberty Bowl and the 1987 Orange Bowl. He graduated in 1987 with a bachelor’s degree in physical education and biological science. Gunn is married to the former Aleachia Stephenson of England, and they have two grown daughters - Tiffany, a recent Arkansas law school graduate, and Bethany, who is a junior at Auburn.

Kenny Ingram serves as the director of player development for Auburn football. He joined the Auburn family in 2013. Ingram came to Auburn with head coach Gus Malzahn from Arkansas State, where he served as defensive line coach during the Red Wolves’ 2012 Sun Belt Championship season. Prior to Arkansas State, Ingram was an assistant coach at Memphis from 2006-09, coach-ing the linebackers; he was promoted to defensive coordinator at Memphis in 2009. Ingram was a part of two bowl teams in his four years at Memphis, including the 2007 New Orleans Bowl and 2008 St. Petersburg Bowl.

Ingram joined the Memphis staff after spending the 2005 season as defensive line coach at Tennessee State University, where he was responsible for recruiting his hometown area of Memphis and west Tennessee.

He was the head coach at Melrose (Tenn.) High School from 2002-04 and posted a 37-4 overall record after serving as assistant head coach and defensive coordinator from 2001-02. He led the school to one appearance in the state finals and a pair of appearances in the state semifinals, returning the program to prominence.

A three-time Regional Coach of the Year and the Commercial Appeal’s 2004 Coach of the Year for Metro Memphis, he was selected to serve as the Liberty Bowl All-Star Game defensive coordinator in 2003 and was a member of the Tennessee East-West Shrine All-Star Game coaching staff that same season. Ingram taught and coached at Corry Middle School and worked in the Youth Habilitation Center prior to moving to Melrose.

A standout at Whitehaven High School in his hometown of Memphis, Ingram graduated from Arkansas State, where he was a four-year letterman (1989-92) and the team co-captain in 1992; he received his bachelor’s degree in political science in 1999.

Ingram and his wife, Carla, who holds a bachelor’s degree in accounting from Christian Brothers and an MBA in finance from Memphis, have five children: Kendrien, Taylor, Kameron, and twins Kennedy and Karleigh.

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Longtime coach and administrator Phillip Lolley works with alumni, NFL scouts and other external groups connected with the Auburn football program. A member of the Auburn family since 1999, he spent seven seasons as Auburn’s defensive backs coach under Tommy Tuberville (2000-03) and Gene Chizik (2009-11); among his top pupils were Jim Thorpe Award winner Carlo Rogers and Junior Rosegreen, both Auburn All-Americans.

Lolley joined the Tigers in 1999 as a strength and conditioning coach, and was AU’s Director of NFL Relations from 2004-08. A 22-year veteran high school coach in the state of Alabama, Lolley was head coach at three schools: North Jackson (winning the 1993 4A state championship) from 1988-98; South Choctaw Academy in 1977; and Warrior Academy in Eutaw, from 1978-82. He also served as defensive coordinator at Demopolis High School (1982-84) and head coach at Stevenson High School (1984-87).

Lolley, whose hmetown is Butler, Ala., received a bachelor’s degree from Livingston in 1977 and a master’s degree in 1981. He has two children, a son, Brad, and a daughter, Brittany.

Al Pogue, who has spent the previous two years as a quality control assistant at Auburn and has 13 years of experiencing coaching high school football in the state of Alabama, now serves as the Director of High School Relations for Auburn football. In that role, Pogue also oversees Auburn football’s summer camps and clinics.

Prior to his arrival at Auburn in March, 2011, Pogue spent 13 years as a high school coach in the state of Alabama, 11 in the public school system and two at a private school.

Pogue, who spent 12 of his 13 years coaching in the high school ranks in Montgomery, Ala., was the head coach at Carver High School, from 2008-10 where he produced the program’s first-ever undefeated regular season in 2008. He was the head coach at St. Jude High School from 2006-07, after serving as the defensive coordinator for Sidney Lanier High School (2003-05).

Pogue’s first head coaching position was at Calhoun High School in Lowndes County in 2002. He began his coaching career defensive backs at Lee High School (1998-01).

At Auburn in 2011, Pogue served as an offensive quality control assistant under Malzahn, who was the offensive coordinator at the time. In 2012, Pogue worked as a special teams quality control assistant for the Tigers.

As a college football player at Alabama State from 1993-96, Pogue was a three-year starter at defensive back, earning All-America and All-SWAC honors at free safety.

A native of Mobile, Ala., Pogue earned a bachelor’s degree in special education from Alabama State in 1998. He and his wife Nikita, who also attended Alabama State, have two children, Allison and Nasir.

Brent Thomas is the video coordinator for Auburn football, a post he has held since March, 2007. In that role, Thomas is responsible for the exchange of scouting and breakdown of opponent game film, as well as coordinating the staff that films daily practices and games for the Tigers. Thomas, who was a long snapper with the Tennessee Volunteers from 1996-2000, served as the assistant video coordinator for the Tennessee Titans of the NFL from 2003-07. Prior to working with the Titans, he worked as a video graduate assistant with the University of Tennessee football team from 2002-03. A native of Louisville, Ky., Thomas earned his bachelor’s degree in sports management with a minor in business from the University of Tennessee in 2001.

Brett Whiteside serves as the director of recruiting operations for Auburn football, his second stint with the Tiger program. He worked with head coach Gus Malzahn as football operations assistant at Arkansas State in 2012, coordinating the Red Wolves’ team travel, assisting with on-campus recruiting and helping oversee the day-to-day operations of the ASU football program. As a student recruiting assistant at Auburn from 2009-12, Whiteside helped with the recruiting effort of two of the top six recruiting classes in the nation, including the 2011 class, ranked No. 2 nationally and first in the Southeastern Conference. He was also instrumental in signing ASU’s first recruiting class under head coach Gus Malzahn, which was ranked first in the Sun Belt Conference in 2012. Originally from Gadsden, Ala., Whiteside graduated from Arkansas State in 2012 with a degree in interdisciplinary studies.

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Rev. Chette Williams, a former Auburn linebacker, serves as the Auburn team chaplain. Williams is also is the Auburn campus director for the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and the State Director for Urban Ministries for FCA.During his playing career (1982-84), Auburn won the Sugar Bowl, the Citrus Bowl and the Liberty Bowl.

The former President of IMPACT Ministries in Spartanburg, S.C. (1995-99), Williams served as Pastor of New Covenant Baptist Church in New Orleans, La. (1993-95) and co-Pas-tor of New Song Baptist Church in Mobile, Ala. (1991-93). He was licensed as a minister in 1987 and ordained in 1988. He received a bachelor’s degree from Auburn in Adult Education in 1985, and a master’s of divinity from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary in 1993.

Williams and his wife, the former Lakeba Hibbler, have two daughters, Lauren and Caitlyn, and one son, Chette Jr.

Casey Woods serves as the director of player personnel for Auburn football, his second tour of duty with the Auburn family. Woods came back to Auburn after serving as wide receiv-ers coach and recruiting coordinator in 2012 at Arkansas State with head coach Gus Malzahn.

From 2009-11, Woods was Auburn’s offensive quality control assistant, working closely with Malzahn during that time. He was a part of three bowl teams at Auburn: the 2010 squad that won the BCS National Championship, the 2009 Outback Bowl and the 2011 Chick-fil-A Bowl. Prior to Auburn, Woods was a three-year letterman at Tennessee from 2003-07, playing in 40 career games while also working two seasons as a player volunteer coach. He played in three bowl games and was a member of three 10-win teams. He was team captain of the 2007 Tennessee team that won the SEC East and Outback Bowl. He served as a graduate assistant coach at Tennessee during the 2008 season, working with wide receivers. A native of Starkville, Miss., Woods earned bachelor’s degrees in both psychology and political science from Tennessee in 2006. He received his master’s degree in sport psychol-ogy from Tennessee in 2007. He is currently pursuing further graduate work in sport psychol-ogy. He is married to the former Lauren Thompson.

Johnny Brewer is a graduate assistant coach for Auburn football, working with the offensive line. He joined the Auburn family in 2013.

During the 2012 season, Brewer served as the offensive coordinator and quarter-back coach at Harrison (Ark.) High School, after two seasons at Rogers (Ark.) High, his alma mater, as wide receiver and head freshman coach.

His first coaching assignment was as a volunteer assistant at Rogers, work-ing with the quarterbacks and receivers. Brewer played football and baseball at Rogers, earning all-conference honors in both sports as a junior and senior; he was a teammate there of Auburn All-American Lee Ziemba. After his senior season, Brewer was selected to play in the Arkansas Football All-Star Game, where Gus Malzahn was his head coach.

A 2010 graduate of Arkansas with a degree in kinesiology, Brewer is pursuing a master’s degree at Auburn. Brewer, whose hometown is Rogers, Ark., is married to the former Danielle Stevens, who was an NAIA Scholar All-Star in volleyball at the College of the Ozarks, where she received her degree in business.

Kodi Burns serves as a graduate assistant coach for Auburn football, working with the quarterbacks and receivers. A longtime member of the Auburn family, he played for the Tigers from 2007-10.

Burns joined the Auburn coaching staff in 2013 after spending the 2012 cam-paign as a graduate assistant for Coach Gus Malzahn at Arkansas State, helping the Red Wolves win the Sun Belt Championship and the GoDaddy.com Bowl.

Burns, who played under Malzahn at Auburn in 2009 and 2010, was originally recruited as a quarterback at Auburn, but moved to wide receiver later in his career and helped lead the Tigers to the 2010 national championship.

A four-year Auburn letterwinner, Burns began his career with the Tigers at quar-terback his first two seasons, passing for 1,312 yards and rushing for 799 yards. Utilizing his tremendous versatility, Burns shifted to wide receiver and completed his career with 16 receptions for 227 yards, the biggest a 35-yard touchdown catch in the 2010 BCS national championship game that saw the Tigers beat Oregon 22-19. In a 2009 win over Mississippi State, he accounted for four touchdowns, the first time an Auburn player had done that since Carnell Williams in 2003.

Burns earned his bachelor’s degree in exercise science from Auburn in 2011 and is currently working toward a master’s degree in sport administration. A product of Fort Smith, Ark., Burns is engaged to Auburn communications graduate Keista Hough.

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Offensive Graduate Assistant

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Cam Clark is a graduate assistant coach for Auburn football, working with the defensive secondary. He joined the Auburn family in 2013. He came to Auburn with head coach Gus Malzahn from Arkansas State, where he was a graduate assistant working with the defense and special teams during the Red Wolves’ 2012 Sun Belt Championship season. He was a quality control assistant for Arkansas State during the 2011 Sun Belt Championship cam-paign. Clark spent the 2008-10 seasons as a coach at Faulkner University, where he held positions as a defensive backs coach, wide receivers coach, special teams coach, recruiting coordinator and junior varsity head coach. Prior to his coaching experience, he was a four-year letterman at Harding University, where he played safety and corner, earning the 2007 Iron Bison of the Year award. He was also a four-year letterman in track and field. A native of Calhoun, Ga., Clark was the Georgia high school state triple jump champion at Calhoun High School, and also an all-state prep quarterback. Clark earned his bachelor’s degree in kinesiology and social sciences from Harding in 2007. He is working toward a master’s degree at Auburn. His wife Dana, from Plano, Texas, is also a Harding graduate, with a bachelor’s degree in early childhood education and a master’s in reading.

Brandon Wheeling is a graduate assistant coach with Auburn football, working with the defensive line. He joined the Auburn family in 2013. He began his coaching career in 2010 as the defensive line and strength and conditioning coach at Barnwell (S.C.) High School. In 2011, he returned to UGA, and served as a quality control assistant for defensive line coach Rodney Garner during the 2011 and 2012 seasons. Wheeling, who hails from Dallas, Ga., was a three-sport letterwinner at Paulding County High School before matriculating to the University of Georgia, where he lettered at defensive tackle. He received his bachelor’s degree in education and physical education from Georgia in 2010. He is engaged to Bethany Ellyson, a Georgia graduate with a degree in dietetics and nutrition. They are planning a Summer 2014 wedding.

WHEELINGBRANDON

Defensive Graduate Assistant

Defensive Graduate Assistant

CAMCLARK

Brent DearmonAnalyst

Brandon HallAnalyst

Levorn HarbinAnalyst

Chip LindseyAnalyst

Erik LinkAnalyst

Dell McGeeAnalyst

Eric MunozQuality

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Wes MurphyQuality

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Paul StewartQuality

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Head Strength & ConditioningCoach

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Ryan Russell serves as the director of strength and conditioning for Auburn football, continuing his professional partnership with Auburn head coach Gus Malzahn. Russell held a similar position on Malzahn’s staff at Arkansas State, where he served as director of athletic performance during the 2012 season. From 2010-11, Russell served an assistant strength and conditioning coach at Auburn, working with the football program. He was also football’s director of sports nutrition. He was an associate strength and conditioning coach for the Boise State football team from 2007-09. He served professional internships as a strength and conditioning coach at Pitt (2005) and Louisville (2004-05) before coming to Auburn as a graduate assistant coach in 2005-06. Russell played professional football in the Arena Football League for the Las Vegas Gladiators and the Louisville Fire in 2003. Russell received his bachelor’s degree in Exercise Science from West Liberty State in 2003. He played wide receiver for West Liberty State from 2000-02, receiving all-conference honors all three years. He earned his master’s degree in Adult Education from Auburn in December 2006. He holds a number of professional certifications, including CSCS, SCCC, SNC, USAW Level 1, and FMS. A native of Palm Springs, Calif., he met his wife, the former Sarah Porter (an Auburn graduate with a degree in nutrition and food science), during his first stint at Auburn.

Jeff Jones is the assistant strength and conditioning coach for Auburn football. He came to Auburn in December after serving in a similar role at Arkansas State, where he worked with head strength coach Ryan Russell assisting with the training of the football and baseball teams during the 2012 season. From 2007-12, Jones was an assistant strength coach at Boise State, working with the BSU football, softball, gymnastics and men’s and women’s tennis squads. He worked as a graduate assistant at Boise State in 2006, after completing an internship with the Louisville strength and conditioning program. A native of Rockford, Iowa, Jones is a 2006 graduate of Central College, where he played defensive back while receiving a bachelor’s degree in exercise science and health promotion. He earned a master’s degree in curriculum instruction in education from Boise State.

ANDREWADLEY

Strength & Conditioning Intern

Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach

JEFFJONES

SA’JASONFINLEY

Strength & Conditioning Intern

ANTHONYKINCY

Strength & Conditioning Intern

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Orthopaedic Surgeon

World-renowned expert Dr. James Andrews serves as orthopaedic surgeon and Medical Director for Auburn student-athletes.

A member of the Andrews Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Center, Chairman of the Board of the American Sports Medicine Institute (ASMI) in Birmingham, Ala. and Medical Director of the Andrews Institute in Gulf Breeze, Fla., Dr. Andrews has been mentor for more than 250 orthopaedic/sports medicine fellows who have trained with him through the American Sports Medicine Institute. A member of the American Board of Orthopedic Surgery and the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons, he has been awarded a Doctor of Laws Degree from Livingston University, Doctor of Science Degree from Troy State and a Doctor of Science Degree from Louisiana State University.

Dr. Andrews currently serves as Senior Orthopaedic Consultant for the Washington Redskins, Medical Director for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, and is Co-Medical Director for the Ladies Professional Golf Association.

He graduated from LSU in 1963, where he was the Southeastern Conference indoor and outdoor pole vault champion. He completed medical school in 1967 and completed his orthopaedic residency at Tulane Medical School in 1972. Dr. Andrews was elected to the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame in 1992.

Dr. Michael Goodlett serves as Auburn University Sports Medicine team physician, overseeing all aspects of the daily sports medicine/primary care needs of all Auburn student-athletes. He coordinates that care with the athletic training staff, local medical community, and Dr. James Andrews.

A charter member of the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine, Dr. Goodlett is also a member of the American Sports Medicine Fellowship Society, American Medical Society, Medical Association of the State of Alabama, Lee County Medical Society, American Academy of Family Physicians and Alabama Academy of Family Physicians. An affiliate professor in kinesiology at Auburn University, he is a member of Auburn’s Institutional Review Board for the Use of Human Subjects in Research, and previously served as Medical Director of Auburn’s Drake Student Health Center. Formerly the team physician at Jacksonville State, Dr. Goodlett was named 2008 SEC Team Physician of the Year. He is a fellow of the American Board of Family Practice and a Certified Team Physician with the American College of Sports Medicine.

Dr. Goodlett graduated summa cum laude from North Alabama with a bachelor’s degree in chemistry, and graduated from the South Alabama College of Medicine in Mobile with a Doctor of Medicine before completing a family practice residency at UAB/Baptist Memorial Hospital. Married to the former Donna Webster of Tanner, Ala., he has two children, Haley and Hunter.

David Walsh oversees the rehabilitation efforts of Auburn student-athletes at Plainsman Park Physical Therapy, a position he has held since 2005. Prior to that, he was director of the HealthSouth Physical Therapy Clinic at Auburn from 1998-2005. Walsh, whose hometown is Bluff City, Tenn., served on the medical staff (track and field) for the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games. He is a certified member of the National Athletic Trainers Association, a current member of the American Physical Therapy Association and the Alabama Athletic Trainers Association, and a founding member of the Mountain Empire Sports Medicine Society. He was a Board-appointed commit-tee member to advocate working relationships between physical therapists and athletic trainers in 1992 in Nashville, Tenn. Walsh previously served as Director and Chief Physical Therapist at Northside Hospital in Johnson City, Tenn., and an assistant athletic trainer for football, basketball and baseball at The Citadel.

Walsh earned a bachelor’s degree in physical education/sports medicine from East Tennessee State in 1984, a master’s in education from Auburn in 1985 (serving as a graduate assistant athletic trainer for football and track) and a bachelor’s in physical therapy from Medical University (Charleston, S.C.) in 1988. He and his wife, the former Kelly Ladye of Columbus, Ga., have one daughter, Emily Michelle.

Joe-Joe Petrone oversees Auburn’s department of 12 certified full-time staff and 11 certified graduate assistants as the Tigers’ Director of Sports Medicine.

Petrone spent six and a half years as the head athletic trainer at Middle Tennessee State University, overseeing medical care given to the athletes of 18 different varsity sports, before joining the Auburn family in 2008. Prior to MTSU, he spent six years as the athletic trainer and therapist at the Healthsouth Sports Medicine Center in Tampa, Fla.

An assistant athletic trainer for the NFL’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers from 1987-96, from 1981-87, Petrone was an assistant athletic trainer at Ole Miss. He worked five years as an athletic trainer at the New York Yankees Fantasy Camps and also was a volunteer athletic trainer for Florida College and Hillsborough High School football. He worked summer assistantships as an athletic trainer for the New York Jets’ train-ing camps in 1979 and 1980.

Petrone earned his bachelor’s degree from Vanderbilt in 1980 and a master’s from South Florida in 1994. He and his wife, Allyson, have twin sons, Chas and Michael. He is a certified member of the National Athletic Trainers Association, and is also a member of the Southeastern Athletic Trainers Association and the Alabama Athletic Trainers Association.

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DR. MICHAELGOODLETT

Team Physician

WALSHDAVID

Manager of Plainsman ParkPhysical Therapy

JOE-JOEPETRONE

Director of Sports Medicine

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Clark Pearson is the head athletic trainer for the Auburn Tigers, overseeing the care, prevention and rehabilitation of injuries for the football team. Prior to joining the Auburn family in June, 2009, Pearson served as the head football athletic trainer at the University of Wisconsin for four years (2005-08). Before that assignment, he was an assistant athletic trainer at the University of Oklahoma from 1997-2005. While at Oklahoma, he conducted a two-year research study in conjunction with the Gatorade Sports Science Institute: “Salt Depletion and Cramping in Collegiate Football Players.” Pearson served on the 2001 Big 12 Athletic Training Staff of the Year. At Wisconsin, he completed a Post-Surgical Hamstring Protocol Case Report and conducted the Collegiate Lineman Type II Diabetes Study. A participant in the Big Ten/NFL Shoe and Surface Study, he has been a speaker on a variety of medical topics at various sports medicine conferences and symposiums. Since coming to Auburn he has been active in the SEC Sports Medicine Conference and the yearly SEC Officials physicals in Birmingham. A native of Franklin, Ky., Pearson and his wife, Nancy, have a son, Bradley, and a daughter, Katherine. Pearson earned his bachelor’s degree in sports management from Kentucky in 1995 and a master’s degree in human relations from Oklahoma in 1997. He is a member of the National Athletic Trainers Association, the Southeastern Athletic Trainers Association and the Alabama Athletic Trainers Association.

Kirk Nielson serves as an assistant athletic trainer, assisting the Tigers’ medical and athletic training staff with the care, prevention and rehabilitation of injuries for the Auburn football team. Nielson, who joined the Auburn family full-time in July, 2008, served as a seasonal intern with the Atlanta Falcons during the 2007-08 NFL season, and served a similar internship with the 2008 Georgia Force of the Arena Football League. A product of Dansville, Mich., Nielson first came to Auburn as an intern in the fall of 2004, working with the football team. In the spring of 2005, he worked as a graduate assistant athletic trainer with the Auburn softball team before returning to football in the fall of 2005 to serve as a graduate assistant. Nielson earned a Bachelor of Science degree in sports medicine from Central Michigan University in 2004 and a M.Ed. in Higher Administration Education from Auburn in 2007. He is a certified member of the National Athletic Trainers Association, the Southeastern Athletic Trainers Association and the Alabama Athletic Trainers Association. He and his wife Abby are the proud parents of a son, Brian.

Auburn assistant athletic trainer Drew Hamblin assists with the care, prevention and rehabilitation of injuries for the Auburn football team. Prior to coming to Auburn in 2011, Hamblin served as the Director of Sports Medicine and head athletic trainer at Newberry (S.C.) College. He spent a year as a seasonal intern athletic trainer with the NFL’s Buffalo Bills (2009-10) and spent two years as a graduate assistant athletic trainer for the University of Arkansas football program. A native of Madison, Wisc., he received a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology-athletic training from Wisconsin in 2007 and a master’s in sports management from Arkansas in 2009. A member of the National Athletic Trainers Association, the Southeastern Athletic Trainers Association and the Alabama Athletic Trainers Association, he is married to the former Heather Frasier.

CLARKPEARSON

Head Football Athletic Trainer

KIRKNIELSON

Assistant Athletic Trainer

DREWHAMBLIN

Assistant Athletic Trainer

Joyce BolesExecutive Secre-

tary/Football

Claudia GleatonRecruitingSecretary

Sue LocklarOn-Campus Recruit-

ing Coordinator

Laura MeadorsExecutive Asst. to

the Head Coach

Jeremy RobertsAsst. Athletic Direc-tor/Operations

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Dana Marquez oversees all aspects of the equipment and apparel for all of Auburn’s 21 varsity teams. He has served as Auburn’s equipment manager since 2006.

Marquez came to Auburn after serving as the Western Regional Promotion Manager for Schutt Sports Group from 2005-06. Prior to that, he served as the director of equipment operations at the University of California (2002-05), the football equipment manager at Oregon State (2001-02), a Marketing Consultant for the Portland Winterhawks of the WHL (1997-98), director of marketing for the Colorado Foxes (1994-95) and the Denver Grizzlies of the IHL (1993-94).

A native of Littleton, Colo., who attended Colorado State, studying sports sciences and management, he is married to the former Liz Asher. The couple has a daughter, Jordan.

Auburn assistant equipment manager Dale Calloway is integral to the efficient day-to-day operation of the football equipment room.

Calloway joined the Auburn family in 2006, after serving a year as an assistant equip-ment manager intern at Nevada-Reno, working with football, women’s basketball, track/cross country and men’s and women’s tennis. He served as a student football manager at Hinds (Miss.) Community College (1997-99) and later Mississippi State (2000-04). Calloway completed an internship with the NFL’s Houston Texans during their 2003 and 2004 training camps.

Calloway, from Vicksburg, Miss., is a 2005 graduate of Mississippi State with a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology. He and his wife, the former Kay Dee Hinkle of Sugar Land, Texas, have one daughter, Carrington.

Ryan Latuso is an assistant equipment manager with the Auburn Tigers, involved in run-ning the day-to-day operation of the athletics equipment rooms.

Latuso served as a student manager with the LSU football team for three seasons from 2006-2009, and also worked as a LSU baseball manager from 2007-2009. He joined the Auburn staff in 2010 as a football equipment intern before taking on a full-time role in 2011; he also works with Auburn’s softball, gymnastics and men’s and women’s tennis programs.

Latuso graduated from LSU with a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology in 2009. A native of Baton Rouge, La., he is married to Kayla Latuso.

Brad Rapacz serves as an assistant equipment manager with the Auburn Tigers, involved in running the day-to-day operation of the football equipment room.

Rapacz first came to Auburn in 2009, serving as an intern for the football team with the Auburn equipment staff during that season after working with the football team at the University of Minnesota for four seasons from 2005-09. He was certified by the Athletic Equipment Managers Association (AEMA) in June, 2009.

A native of St. Paul, Minn., Rapacz graduated from the University of Minnesota with a bachelor’s degree in sports management in 2002.

Andrew Warnke is an assistant equipment manager with the Auburn Tigers, involved in running the day-to-day operation of the football equipment room.

Warnke, who came to Auburn in 2007 and joined the full-time staff in 2012, served as a student equipment manager for Auburn football for the 2007-10 seasons. He completed an internship with the NFL’s Atlanta Falcons during their 2010 training camp and served as an Auburn equipment intern during the 2011 season.

Warnke, whose hometown is Cullman, Ala., is married to the former Nikki Smith of Habersham, Ga. He earned a bachelor’s degree in exercise science from Auburn in 2011.

RYANLATUSO

DANAMARQUEZ

Equipment Manager Assistant Equipment Manager

DALECALLOWAY

Assistant Equipment Manager

RAPACZBRAD

Assistant Equipment Manager

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Jay Gogue began his tenure as Auburn University’s 18th president on July 16, 2007. The Waycross, Ga., native is a two-time Auburn graduate in horticulture, receiving

a bachelor’s degree in 1969 and a master’s in 1971. In 1973, he earned a doctorate in horticulture from Michigan State University.

Shortly after returning to his alma mater, Gogue engaged the talent and insight of the Auburn family toward development of a dynamic and forward-looking strategic plan to guide the University for the future. Students, alums, employees, business lead-ers and other stakeholders contributed to a roadmap that will strengthen Auburn’s academic, research and outreach mission, improve operational efficiency and develop human capital.

Gogue arrived at Auburn with ample experience in the top ranks of academia. He was selected president of New Mexico State University in 2000 and, in 2003, named president of the University of Houston and chancellor of the University of Houston System.

Gogue worked for the National Park Service from 1973 to 1986, rising to the posi-tion of chief administrative scientist for several regions of the U.S. Park system. He began his distinguished career in higher education administration in 1986 as associate director of the Office of University Research at Clemson University, where he also served as vice president for research and vice president/vice provost for agriculture and natural resources. Utah State University selected Gogue as provost in 1995.

Gogue met his wife, Susie, in the eighth grade, and they married during their undergraduate years at Auburn. Susie also earned two Auburn degrees. They are the proud parents of three children and have two grandchildren.

He is a member of Phi Kappa Phi and Golden Key honor societies, Sigma Chi Fraternity, Sigma Xi scientific research society and the National Society of Scabbard and Blade, the honorary military society for all branches of service. Gogue previously served as an accreditation reviewer for the Pacific Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges.

The Auburn Athletics Department has prospered athletically, academically and financially under the leadership of Director of Athletics Jay Jacobs.

Under Jacobs’ leadership, Auburn Athletics has made major strides benefitting Auburn student-athletes, coaches and fans. The department has focused on five strategic goals under his leadership: Winning, graduating student-athletes, managing the department’s fiscal affairs responsibly, complying with SEC and NCAA rules and providing a positive gameday experience.

The Auburn Athletics Department has consistently ranked in the top 10 percent of the NACDA Directors Cup and has claimed 11 national championships under Jacobs, including a school-record four titles in 2005-06. In 2010, the football program claimed the BCS National Championship, its first national title since 1957. The Auburn eques-trian team also won its third national title in 2013. Under Jacobs’ watch, Auburn has won 22 Southeastern Conference titles.

Academically, Auburn has earned seven public recognitions by the NCAA for scoring in the 90th-100th percentile nationally in the Academic Progress Rate (APR). In the most recent APR data, 11 of Auburn’s teams posted a perfect single-year APR score.

Jacobs served as the Senior Associate Athletics Director for Tigers Unlimited prior to his appointment as Director of Athletics and has initiated several successful business ventures for the Athletics Department, including a lucrative contract with Under Armour Performance Apparel and a nine-year extension with multimedia rights holder IMG.

During Jacobs’ tenure, Auburn has also moved forward with numerous facility projects designed to benefit Tiger athletics programs and their fans, most notably, the construction of the state-of-the-art Auburn Arena and basketball practice facility. The most recent major facilities upgrade was a $16 million multipurpose 100-yard indoor practice facility.

Jacobs was named Auburn’s 14th Director of Athletics on Dec. 22, 2004, after work-ing in almost every area of the Auburn Athletics Department for the previous 20 years.

Jacobs earned his undergraduate and master’s degrees in business administration from Auburn in 1985 and 1988, respectively, and was a member of the Auburn football team, earning two letters as an offensive tackle in 1982 and 1983. He is a member of the Auburn chapter of Phi Kappa Phi honorary.

He is married to the former Angie Sapp of Dublin, Ga. The couple has three daugh-ters, Haley, Meagan and Jayne. They are also foster parents.

Dr. Jay

Auburn University President

goguejay

Director of Athletics

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traditions

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auburn fight songWar...Eagle, fly down the field, Ever

to conquer, never to yield.

War...Eagle fearless and true. Fight on, you orange and blue.

Go! Go! Go!

On to vic’try, strike up the band,

Give ‘em hell, give ‘em hell.

Stand up and yell, Hey! War...Eagle, win for Auburn,

Power of Dixie Land!

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6th Auburn’s Jordan-Hare Stadium was named No. 6 on the list of “Top College Football Stadiums” by CBS Sports.

5thFox Sports listed Auburn at No. 5 on its list of top college football tailgating hot spots.

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“War Eagle”Auburn’s battle cry, not Auburn’s nickname. There are several legends concerning the origin of the War Eagle battle cry, dating back to 1864 and the Civil War at the Battle of the Wilderness in Virginia.

the Auburn Eagles

For more than 100 years, eagles have been associated with Auburn University’s football program. From a static presence on the sidelines to rousing flights over the field, WAR EAGLE has become an Auburn icon.

The role of Auburn University’s eagles is to promote wildlife conservation as a part of the education initiatives of the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service and the College of Veterinary Medicine’s Southeastern Raptor Center. The USF&WS permits the Rap-tor Center to house eagles and use them on hundreds of educational presentations each year – including Auburn’s home football games. Currently, three flighted eagles and numerous other non-releasable raptors are used for these educational programs. Eagles stir emotions in many people as they have come to symbolize strength, power and courage as well as other important values such as freedom, American heritage and the preservation of our environment. Golden Eagles Tiger (War Eagle VI), Nova (War Eagle VII) and Spirit (a Bald Eagle) are the eagles who have inspired football fans with their graceful flights over Jordan-Hare Stadium.

On the rolling plains of Dixie‘Neath its sun-kissed sky,Proudly stands, our Alma MaterBanners high.

To thy name we’ll sing thy praise,From hearts that love so true,And pledge to thee ourLoyalty the ages through.

We hail thee, Auburn, and we vowTo work for thy just fame,And hold in memory as we do nowThy cherished name.

Auburn Alma Mater

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Auburn Creed

I believe that this is a practical world and that I can count only on what I earn. Therefore, I believe in work, hard work.I believe in education, which gives me the knowledge to work wisely and trains my mind and my hands to work skillfully.I believe in honesty and truthfulness, without which I cannot win the respect and confidence of my fellow men.I believe in a sound mind, in a sound body and a spirit that is not afraid, and in clean sports to develop these qualities.I believe in obedience to law because it protects the rights of all.I believe in the human touch, which cultivates sympathy with my fellow men and mutual helpfulness and brings happiness for all.I believe in my Country, because it is a land of freedom and because it is my own home, and that I can best serve that country by “doing justly, loving mercy, and walking humbly with my God.”And because Auburn men and women believe in these things, I believe in Auburn and love it.

- George Petrie (1945)

Hear thy student voices swelling,Echoes strong and clear,Adding laurels to thy fameEnshrined so dear.

From thy hallowed halls we’ll part,And bid thee sad adieu;Thy sacred trust we’ll bear with usThe ages through.

We hail thee, Auburn, and we vowTo work for thy just fame,And hold in memory as we do nowThy cherished name.

Composed by Bill Wood ‘42 | Word Revision 1960

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Inaugural mascot hall of fame member

seven-Time UCAnational champion

Aubie Facts

First Year as Costumed Mascot: 1979First Costume Designer: Brooks-Van Horn Costumes, New York, N.Y.Other Costume Designers: Bienville Costumes, Mobile, Ala.; BTS Productions, Auburn.First Appearance: Auburn men’s basketball vs. Vanderbilt, February 28, 1979 at SEC Tournament at Birmingham-Jefferson County Civic CenterNational Championships: 1991, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2003, 2006, 2012Mascot Hall of Fame Inductee: Aug. 15, 2006Capital One All-American Mascot Team: 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2011

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t i g e r wa l k

Tiger Walk is an Auburn tradition which began in the early 1960s when

Auburn players would walk from Sewell Hall to the football stadium and fans

would line Donahue Drive to wish them well. Over the years Tiger Walk has

grown into a major part of game day at Auburn, so much so that it is listed

on the players’ game weekend itinerary. The largest Tiger Walk is believed

to have taken place prior to the 1989 Iron Bowl when more than 20,000

well wishers lined the street. Every Tiger Walk prior to home games draws

thousands, and, over the last couple of years the Tiger Walk has become a

standard as Auburn football players enter stadiums on the road. Tiger Walk is

two hours before kickoff for every game.

Tiger walk: an auburn tradition

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T O O M E R ’ S C O R N E R

The center of town where the Auburn University campus meets

the City of Auburn, Toomer’s Corner, where College Street

intersects Magnolia Avenue, has long been the gathering place

for Auburn athletic celebrations. After any football win, and

significant victories in other sports, Auburn students and citizens

alike join forces to “roll” the trees (and anything else that

doesn’t move) at Toomer’s Corner with toilet tissue. Celebra-

tions after significant football victories can go on for hours and

leave the heart of town looking like a blizzard passed through.

rolling TOOMER'Scorner

the “roll” callOn Saturday, April 20, 2013, the Auburn Family showed that not only is the

Auburn Spirit is alive and well, but it is soaring to new heights! More than

83,000 fans filled Jordan-Hare Stadium to set an attendance record for A-Day,

and later that evening they celebrated into the night with one final roll of the

Auburn Oaks at Toomer’s Corner. Generations gathered beneath the oaks one

final time, sharing stories and creating memories that will last a lifetime.

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Keeping alive the tradition of rolling Toomer’s Corner is important to the entire Auburn Family.

The university has partnered with the City of Auburn to create structures suitable for rolling at the

Magnolia Avenue-College Street intersection. Fans will gather there as they always have follow-

ing big victories or other momentous occasions to celebrate.

Set to be implemented in 2014 is a new Samford Park area at Toomer’s Coner that will include

the planting of two oak trees. The new design will place trees farther back from the intersection;

maintain the existing and historic character of the corner; retain the 1917 gates in their current

positions; add more seating and shaded areas; and include the planting of additional trees

along a curved walkway through Samford Park. The design was selected after a series of public

workshops and an online survey in which more than 10,000 alumni, students, fans and friends

provided opinions and ideas.

the future of toomer’s corner

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87,451Auburn packs Jordan-Hare Stadium with 87,451 of the loudest, most passionate fans in the country

6thOn game days, Auburn’s Pat Dye Field at Jordan-Hare Stadium becomes the sixth-largest city in the state of Alabama

Jordan-Hare StadiumCompared to Alabama Cities

1. Birmingham ................................................................212,2372. Montgomery ................................................................205,7643. Mobile ..........................................................................195,1114. Huntsville .....................................................................180,1055. Tuscaloosa ......................................................................90,4686. JORDAN-HARE STADIUM ..............................................87,4517. Hoover ...........................................................................81,6198. Dothan ...........................................................................65,4969. Decatur ..........................................................................55,68310. Auburn .........................................................................53,380

* - According to 2010 Census. Courtesy: www.census.gov.

Jordan-Hare StadiumAuburn’s showcase football stadium which seats 87,451 with 70 luxury suites located between the lower level and upper deck on the East side. The stadium was dedicated Nov. 30, 1939, with 7,500 seats. Ten years later 14,000 more seats were added and the stadium was named Cliff Hare Stadium (named after a member of Auburn’s first football team and eventual professor and dean of the School of Chemistry), although only 12 home games were played there over that 10-year span. Additional seats were added in 1955, 1960 and 1970. The West upper deck was completed in 1980; the East upper deck and suites were finished for the 1987 season. The facility was renamed Jordan-Hare Stadium in 1973, recognizing Hall of Fame coach Ralph “Shug” Jordan.

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75,000More than 75,000 season tickets have been sold to Au-burn home games in each of the last 20 seasons

Attendance Average

1993 ........................................81,0621994 ........................................81,2871995 ........................................81,1811996 ........................................82,4681997 ........................................83,5451998 ........................................81,1051999 ........................................80,9052000 ........................................82,4352001 ........................................85,4482002 ........................................82,9432003 ........................................85,2032004 ........................................83,0852005 ........................................84,1612006 ........................................85,063 2007 ........................................84,6892008 ........................................86,9152009 ........................................84,6142010 ........................................86,0872011 ........................................85,7922012 ........................................82,646

Pat Dye FieldThe turf at Jordan-Hare Stadium was of-ficially named after Pat Dye, Auburn’s Hall of Fame coach and athletics director, prior to the 2005 Iron Bowl. The Tigers posted a 99-39-4 record in 12 seasons under Dye from 1981-92, and won four SEC championships. Auburn’s home games are now played at Pat Dye Field at Jordan-Hare Stadium.

20 Consecutive seasons Auburn has averaged at least 80,000 fans at its home games

.790Auburn has won nearly 80 percent of its games in Jordan-Hare Stadium since its inception in 1939 (288-74-7, .797)

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28Since Jordan-Hare Stadium expanded to its current capac-ity prior to the 2004 season, the Tigers have tallied 28 sell-out games

1stAuburn was the first school in the SEC to install a high-definition video display board. Installed prior to the 2007 season, the 30-foot by 74-foot Daktronics LED board cost $2.9 million

Jordan-Hare FactsDedicated: 1939 (7,500)

Stadium Names1939: Auburn Stadium1949: Cliff Hare Stadium1973: Jordan-Hare Stadium

Capacity:1949: 21,5001955: 34,5001960: 44,5001970: 61,2611980: 72,1691987: 85,2142000: 85,6122001: 86,0632004: 87,451

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10thPat Dye Field at Jordan-Hare Stadium is the nation’s 10th-largest on-campus stadium with a capacity of 87,451

Largest On-Campus Stadiums

1. Michigan Stadium (Michigan) ...........................................................109,9012. Beaver Stadium (Penn State) ............................................................106,5723. Neyland Stadium (Tennessee) ...........................................................102,4554. Ohio Stadium (Ohio State) ................................................................102,3295. Bryant-Denny Stadium (Alabama) ...................................................101,8216. Darrell K. Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium (Texas) ............................ 100,1197. Sanford Stadium (Georgia) .................................................................92,7468. Tiger Stadium (LSU)............................................................................92,5429. Ben Hill Griffin Stadium (Florida) .......................................................88,54810. Jordan-Hare Stadium (Auburn) ........................................................87,45111. Kyle Field (Texas A&M) ......................................................................82,60012. Bobby Bowden Field at Doak Campbell Stadium (Florida State) ..... 82,30013. Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium (Oklahoma) ............. 82,11214. Memorial Stadium (Clemson) ...........................................................81,50015. Memorial Stadium (Nebraska) ..........................................................81,067

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Auburn quarterback Pat Sullivan picked up the Tigers’ first Heisman Trophy in 1971 after throw-ing for 20 touchdowns and racking up 2,096 yards of total offense. He led Auburn to a 9-2 record and a Sugar Bowl appearance in his senior season.

Pat

How many universities can claim to have John Heisman, the namesake of the Heisman Trophy, as coach and also have a Heisman winner? 1:Auburn. And, Auburn does not just have one Heisman winner; the Tigers tout three.

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The Auburn Family honored three of its all-time greats in a stirring ceremony under sunny skies on the east side of Jordan-Hare Stadium on Saturday, April 14, 2012.

A crowd of thousands roared as former Heisman Trophy winners Pat Sullivan, Bo Jackson and Cam Newton took the stage moments before towering statues immortalizing the Auburn greats from three different eras were unveiled. 1971

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Bo Jackson plowed through defenses in 1985 for 6.4 yards per carry, earning Auburn’s second Heisman Trophy. The three-sport athlete ran for 1,786 yards and 17 touchdowns while helping the Tigers to an 8-4 record and a Cotton Bowl ap-pearance.

Bo

Cam Newton put together one of the most remarkable college football seasons ever in 2010, throwing for 30 touchdowns and rushing for 20 while leading Auburn to a 14-0 record and the BCS National Championship. Newton tallied 4,327 yards of total offense while completing 66.1% of his passes.

Cam1985 2010

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The new indoor facility completed an overhaul of the football facilites at the Auburn Athletic Complex that started in 2008 with a $1.7 million project that includ-ed a new locker room and showers, a players’ lounge and a renovation of the training room.

Opened in August, 2011, Auburn added a 100-yard multipurpose indoor practice facility. The $16 million, 92,000 square-foot facility offers Tigers a place to train year-round, despite the outside elements.

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Connected to the Indoor Practice Facility is the James T. Tatum Strength and Conditioning Center. The center also just completed a renovation, improving the facilities and offering Auburn football student-athletes state-of-the-art training equipment.

Auburn’s Game Day Locker Room is housed underneath the south end zone at Jordan-Hare Stadium. The locker room features player areas, a coaches’ locker room, training room, reception area and honorary lockers for Auburn’s Heisman Trophy winners.

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1893The first Iron Bowl was played on Feb. 22, 1893 in Birmingham with Auburn taking the 32-22 win. The Tigers won the first two meetings and six of the first seven.

What’sin a name?Of the first 53 meetings be-tween Auburn and Alabama, 48 took place in Birming-ham. The name “Iron Bowl” comes from Birmingham’s historic role in the country’s iron industry.

1989The first time Auburn and Alabama met in Auburn was in 1989, and the No. 11 Tigers beat the No. 2 Crimson Tide, 30-20, on Dec. 2, 1989.

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Dec. 2, 1972: Trailing 16–3 with six minutes left, underdog Auburn blocked two Alabama punts - re-turning both for touchdowns - to win the game 17–16, handing Alabama its first loss of the season and end-ing its national title hopes.

The climax to a 23-22 Auburn victory over Alabama in 1982 was Bo Jackson’s “Bo Over the Top” 1-yard leap over the Alabama goal line, which capped a 66-yard drive and set the stage for what Auburn people consider the Tigers’ “coming out” party in the 1980s.

Down 24-0 in the second quarter, the Auburn defense inspired a school-record comeback for a 28-27 win in Tuscaloosa in 2010, en route to a national championship.

28-27

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John Vaughn hit a 20-yard field goal with six seconds remaining to give Auburn a 31-30 win on Nov. 12, 2005 in Athens, Ga.

James Brooks takes a piece of

the hedges after rushing for 200

yards against Georgia in a 33-

13 Auburn win on Nov. 17, 1979

Nation’s Most-Played Rivalries

Rank No. Opponents Series1. 122 Minnesota-Wisconsin ..................UM, 58-56-82. 120 Missouri-Kansas .......................... MU, 57-54-93. 118 Texas-Texas A&M ......................... UT, 76-37-5T4. 117 Nebraska-Kansas ........................ NU, 91-23-3T4. 117 Miami (OH)-Cincinnati ...............UM, 59-51-7 T4. 117 North Carolina-Virginia ............ UNC, 59-54-4T7. 116 Auburn-Georgia ................. AU, 54-54-8T7. 116 Oregon-Oregon State ................UO, 60-46-10T9. 115 Purdue-Indiana ...........................PU, 72-37-6T9. 115 Stanford-California ................... SU, 58-46-11

54Auburn has defeated Georgia in 54 of the 116 meetings as the series is tied, 54-54-8.

Auburn and Georgia have canvassed the states in their

meetings, playing each other in seven different cities:

Atlanta, Ga.; Macon, Ga.; Montgomery, Ala.; Savannah,

Ga.; Athens, Ga.; Columbus, Ga.; and Auburn, Ala.

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1892Auburn and Georgia first met in 1892 with the Tigers taking a 10-0 win; the game, played on Feb. 20 in Piedmont Park in Atlanta, is the first recorded Auburn football game

Carnell Williams set an Auburn record with 41 rush attempts in the Tigers’ 24-17 win at Georgia on Nov. 10, 2001

3 Since 1892, Auburn and Georgia have met every year except three - 1917, 1918 and 1943

The teams did not play in 1917-18 because of World War I and 1943 because of World War II

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2004 2005 2010

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1957 Auburn Tigers (10-0, 7-0 SEC)

9/28 at Tennessee W 7-010/5 UT-CHATTANOOGA W 40-710/12 KENTUCKY W 6-010/19 at Georgia Tech W 3-010/26 at Houston W 48-711/2 FLORIDA W 13-011/9 vs. Mississippi State W 15-711/16 vs. Georgia W 6-011/23 at Florida State W 29-711/30 vs. Alabama W 40-0

Head Coach Ralph “Shug” Jordan

Auburn rushes the field following its season-opening win over at Tennessee

Future NFL players Jackie Burkett and Zeke Smith

1957

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1993 Auburn Tigers (11-0, 8-0 SEC)

9/2 OLE MISS W 16-129/11 SAMFORD W 35-79/18 at LSU W 34-109/25 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI W 35-2410/2 at Vanderbilt W 14-1010/9 MISSISSIPPI STATE W 31-1710/16 FLORIDA W 38-3510/30 at Arkansas W 31-2111/6 NEW MEXICO STATE W 55-1411/13 at Georgia W 42-2811/20 ALABAMA W 22-14

QuarterbackPat Nix

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Terry Bowden and Pat Dye celebrate after Auburn’s 22-14 win over Alabama

Quarterback Stan White

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2004 Auburn Tigers (13-0, 8-0 SEC)

9/4 LOUISIANA-MONROE W 31-09/11 at Mississippi State W 43-149/18 LSU W 10-99/25 THE CITADEL W 33-310/2 at Tennessee W 34-1010/9 LOUISIANA TECH W 52-710/16 ARKANSAS W 38-2010/23 KENTUCKY W 42-1010/30 at Ole Miss W 35-1411/13 GEORGIA W 24-611/20 at Alabama W 21-13

SEC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME12/4 vs. Tennessee W 38-28

NOKIA SUGAR BOWL1/3 vs. Virginia Tech W 16-13

Head Coach Tommy Tuberville

QuarterbackJason Campbell

CornerbackCarlos Rogers

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Defensive Lineman

Nick Fairley

Quarterback Cam Newton

2010 Auburn Tigers (14-0, 8-0 SEC)

9/4 ARKANSAS STATE W 52-269/9 at Mississippi State W 17-149/18 CLEMSON W 27-24 (OT)9/25 SOUTH CAROLINA W 35-2710/2 LOUISIANA-MONROE W 52-310/9 at Kentucky W 37-3410/16 ARKANSAS W 65-4310/23 LSU W 24-1710/30 at Ole Miss W 51-3111/6 TENNESSEE-CHATTANOOGA W 62-2411/13 GEORGIA W 49-3111/26 at Alabama W 28-27

SEC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME12/4 vs. South Carolina W 56-17

BCS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME1/10 vs. Oregon W 22-19

Head Coach Gene Chizik

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ZekeSmith

1958 Outland Trophy Winner

All-SEC and All-America in 1958 by unanimous choice … Considered best line-backing guard in Dixie … Selected to first-string All-America on following teams: Look Magazine, Associated Press, NEA, FWAA, Football Digest, Time Maga-zine, Sports Illustrated, Chicago Tribune, Coach and Athlete ... All-SEC on Associated Press and United Press International and SEC Lineman of the Year choice of Atlanta Touchdown Club and Birmingham Quarterback Club … Lineman of the Week by the Associated Press for his play against Tennessee in 1958 season opener ... Led a Tiger defense which allowed the Vols no first downs and minus-33 yards total offense for the afternoon … Voted “Best Offensive Guard in SEC” by confer-ence coaches in 1958

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5 Sacks 13Tackles for loss

57 Solo Tackles

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16 Had season-high 16 tackles at Florida, 10 of which were solo

tracyrocker

1988 Outland & Lombardi Trophy Winner

Statistics from 1988 season

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2010 Lombardi Trophy Winner

60Total Tackles

11.5Recorded an Auburn record 11.5 sacks for a loss of 74 yards24

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36Solo Tackles 2

Forced Fumbles

Statistics from 2010 season

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2004 Jim Thorpe Award Winner

47Total Tackles

10Pass Break Ups2 Interceptions

37Solo Tackles

5 Tackles for loss

Statistics from 2004 season

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1971 Heisman Trophy Winner

2,096Yards of total offense

20Touchdown passes

6.3Average yards gained per play

162-for-

281Completions to attempts

Statistics from 1971 season

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1985 Heisman Trophy Winner

1,786Rushing yards

6.4Yards per carry

17Touchdowns76

Season-long rush of 76 yards against Southwestern Louisiana, resulting in a touchdown

Statistics from 1985 season

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2010 Heisman Trophy Winner

4,327Yards of total offense

185-for-

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30Touchdown passes

20Rushing Touchdowns

Statistics from 2010 season

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Auburn’s NFL prospects spend one day each spring showcasing their talents

in front of more than 100 members of the media and NFL representatives,

including scouts, coaches and general managers who converge on The Plains

for Pro Day.

Pro Day gives NFL scouts and executives an opportunity to view potential Au-

burn pro prospects first hand through a series of drills, including the 40-yard

dash, bench press, vertical jump and the three-cone drill, the same regimen

followed at the NFL Combine.

The event was held at Jordan-Hare Stadium in 2011 and was moved into the

new Indoor Practice Facility in 2012, providing an ideal setting for the Tigers

to showcase their talents.

In 2011, Auburn’s Pro Day was shown live on the NFL Network and ESPN3.

Members of the local, regional and national media are also regular fixtures

at Auburn’s annual Pro Day.

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The Auburn football team trains at the state-of-the-art James T. Tatum

Strength and Conditioning Center, a newly renovated facility that features

more than 14,000 square feet of space. The Tigers train under head strength

and conditioning coach Ryan Russell and his outstanding staff.

The $2.7 million facility features 16 power stations, multiple upper and lower

body selectorized machines, aerobic equipment and an open exercise area for

student-athletes. It is adjacent to the indoor practice area, locker room and

training room for maximum convenience for Auburn student-athletes.

STRENGTH & CONDITIONING

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Auburn University is committed to maintaining the highest standard of academic excellence.

Auburn’s academic curriculum is recognized nationally and internationally by leading educa-

tion publications for its services in preparing students for challenges of the future.

Auburn student-athletes excel because of one of the top student support service programs in

the country. The program includes a staff of seven full-time Academic Counselors, two Learn-

ing Specialists and two Eligibility Specialists.

Charlotte G. Lowder Student Athlete Development Center

The Charlotte G. Lowder Student Athlete Development Center, with 33,000 square feet of

dedicated space to students and learning, gives Auburn University the physical infrastructure

that allows the ability to implement and expand the array of programs designed to enhance

the academic performance of Auburn student-athletes. Located adjacent to the Auburn

Athletic Complex, the facility is centrally located for easy access for all Tiger athletic teams.

The construction of the Student Athlete Development Center was made possible by the gener-

osity of Robert and Charlotte Lowder and from the Lowder Family Foundation.

aCADEMIC SUCCESS

26Twenty-six Tigers were named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll in 2012, while Twenty-six football student-athletes were honored at the Tiger Torch Banquet for posting a GPA of 3.0 or higher

Ashton Richardson was a 2012 Rhodes Scholarhip Finalist and was named to the prestigious National Football Foundation Hampshire Honor Society

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The Tigers are active in the Auburn community, volunteering their time to work with

special needs children at Storybook Farms, the East Alabama Miracle League, reading at

local elementary schools, mentoring programs and numerous other service-based projects

throughout the year. Auburn players and coaches also reached out to their neighbors around

the state following the April 27, 2011 tornados.

communityservice

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Auburn’s beautiful main campus—graced by greenery and open spaces and highlighted by historic Samford Park—is made up of 90 major academic buildings spread across 1,843 acres. Buildings in the main campus area are within walking distance of each other. Residence halls are only a short walk from classrooms, dining and athletic facilities. Auburn is located in the southeastern United States in east-central Alabama about 30 miles from the Georgia border.

U.S. News & World Report has ranked Auburn among the top 50 public universities nationwide for 20 consecutive years. Princeton Review’s “The Best 377 Colleges: 2013 Edition” ranked Auburn 9th for best quality of life.

Auburn invests in extensive national assessments to obtain quality, data-driven information for measuring and continually improving instruction and student preparation.

Results from the Collegiate Learning Assessment show significant gains in the intellectual skills of Auburn students – more than 100 points on SAT-equivalent tests – from their freshman to senior years.Auburn provides a $4.85 billion economic contribution to the state of Alabama, including a $1.7 billion impact on the economy – a 7 to 1 return on the state’s appropriation to Auburn – and a $3.15 billion impact in “human capital.”

Auburn’s research expertise continues to be aligned with long-term national priorities in: cyber systems; energy and environment; health sciences and food systems; science, technology, engineering, and mathematics; and transportation.

Auburn is the primary source of instruction and research for Alabama’s aerospace, automotive, micro-electronics, biotech, and wireless technology industries.

AUBURN UNIVERSITY

No. 4Auburn is ranked fourth in the nation by the Princeton Review on its list of “10 Colleges with the Best Quality of Life.”

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More than 95 percent of our alumni say that if they could start college over again, they would choose Auburn.

Auburn’s Draughon Library is the largest library in the state. The Auburn University Libraries contains 3.2 million volumes and subscribes to 19,000 journals and 256 electronic databases. It also serves as an instructional resource for faculty and houses a new Learning Commons for students and one of two locations for the new Miller Writing Center.

Auburn PeopleAU has awarded degrees to more than 238,314 students since it began in 1856. Currently, we have approximately 219,188 living alumni around the world.

There are close to 100 Auburn clubs around the country whose primary goal is to raise scholarships for incoming freshmen. The Auburn Alumni Association and Auburn Club Program awarded a total of 190 scholarships for the 2012 - 2013 school year. Six clubs have endowments of more than $100,000 and the Alumni Association Endowment stands at more than $4.8 million.

The Student Alumni Association, with membership of over 3,600 students, offers student scholarships for its rising senior members.

The Auburn Alumni Association has more than 43,000 members and contributes close to $100,000 each year toward professorships and other faculty awards.

More than 12,000 people a year visit the Alumni hospitality tent before home football games.

Did You Know?

Auburn was named one of the top 10 places to live in the country by U.S. News and World Report in its 2009 rankings

One of the state’s fastest growing cities, Auburn has a popu-lation of about 57,000. An adjacent twin-city, Opelika, has a population of about 30,000. Atlanta, Ga., is only 100 miles to the northeast via Interstate 85; Birmingham is 100 miles to the north via U.S. 280 or I-85/65; Montgomery is 50 miles to the west via I-85; and the Gulf beaches are about 200 miles away. The university enjoys the advantages of security, seclusion and clean air and water. Auburn is a clean city with a mild climate that offers many cultural opportunities.

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1941: Jim Sivell, Brooklyn Dodgers, G1942: Rufus Deal, Washington Redskins, FB1955: Frank Gatski, Cleveland Browns, C1960: Jim Phillips, Los Angeles Rams, E1961: Bill Atkins, Buffalo Bills, DB Jim Phillips, Los Angeles Rams, E Ken Rice, Buffalo Bills, TE1962: Jim Phillips, Los Angeles Rams, E1964: Bobby Hunt, Kansas City Chiefs, DB1965: Tucker Frederickson, New York Giants, FB1971: Forrest Blue, San Francisco 49ers, C1972: Forrest Blue, San Francisco 49ers, C1973: Forrest Blue, San Francisco 49ers, C1974: Forrest Blue, San Francisco 49ers, C1975: Tom Banks, St. Louis Cardinals, C1976: Tom Banks, St. Louis Cardinals, C1977: Tom Banks, St. Louis Cardinals, C1978: Tom Banks, St. Louis Cardinals, C1980: William Andrews, Atlanta Falcons, RB Joe Cribbs, Buffalo Bills, RB1981: William Andrews, Atlanta Falcons, RB Joe Cribbs, Buffalo Bills, RB*1982: William Andrews, Atlanta Falcons, RB1983: William Andrews, Atlanta Falcons, RB Joe Cribbs, Buffalo Bills, RB1986: James Brooks, Cincinnati Bengals, RB1988: James Brooks, Cincinnati Bengals, RB1989: James Brooks, Cincinnati Bengals, RB Kevin Greene, Los Angeles Rams, LB Brent Fullwood, Green Bay Packers, RB1990: James Brooks, Cincinnati Bengals, RB Bo Jackson, Los Angeles Rams, RB*1992: Steve Wallace, San Francisco 49ers, OT1994: Kevin Greene, Pittsburgh Steelers, LB1995: Kevin Greene, Pittsburgh Steelers, LB

1996: Kevin Greene, Carolina Panthers, LB1998: Kevin Greene, Carolina Panthers, LB1999: Stephen Davis, Washington Redskins, RB2000: Stephen Davis, Washington Redskins, RB2001: Gary Walker, Jacksonville Jaguars, DT2002: Gary Walker, Houston Texans, DT2003: Willie Anderson, Cincinnati Bengals, OT Fred Beasley, San Francisco 49ers, FB Stephen Davis, Carolina Panthers, RB Tony Richardson, Kansas City Chiefs, FB Takeo Spikes, Buffalo Bills, LB2004: Willie Anderson, Cincinnati Bengals, OT* Rudi Johnson, Cincinnati Bengals, RB Tony Richardson, Kansas City Chiefs, FB Takeo Spikes, Buffalo Bills, LB Marcus Washington, Washington Redskins, LB2005: Willie Anderson, Cincinnati Bengals, OT2006: Willie Anderson, Cincinnati Bengals, OT* Marcus McNeill, San Diego Chargers, OT2007: Rob Bironas, Tennessee Titans, K Marcus McNeill, San Diego Chargers, OT Tony Richardson, Minnesota Vikings, FB2008: Ronnie Brown, Miami Dolphins, RB Jay Ratliff, Dallas Cowboys, DT2009: Jay Ratliff, Dallas Cowboys, DT2010: Jay Ratliff, Dallas Cowboys, DT2011: Ben Grubbs, Baltimore Ravens, OG Cam Newton, Carolina Panthers, QB Jay Ratliff, Dallas Cowboys, DT Carlos Rogers, San Francisco 49ers, CB

* - Selected but did not play due to injury.

Note: Year refers to the season the Pro Bowl followed, not the year the game was played.

Cam NewtonQB, Carolina Panthers2011 Pro Bowl Selection

Ben GrubbsOG, New Orleans Saints2011 Pro Bowl Selection

Jay RatliffDE, Dallas Cowboys2008-11 Pro Bowl Selection

year-by-year honorees

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I: Dave Hill, OT (Kansas City Chiefs)Bobby Hunt, DB (Kansas City Chiefs)Chuck Hurston, DE (Kansas City Chiefs)Wayne Frazier, C (Kansas City Chiefs)

IV: Dave Hill, OT, Chuck Hurston, DE (Kansas City Chiefs)V: Dave Edwards, LB (Dallas Cowboys)VI: Dave Edwards, LB (Dallas Cowboys)

Mike Kolen, LB (Miami Dolphins)VII: Mike Kolen, LB (Miami Dolphins)VIII: Mike Kolen, LB (Miami Dolpins)X: Dave Edwards, LB (Dallas Cowboys)XVI: Mike Fuller, S (Cincinnati Bengals)XVIII: Chester Willis, RB (Los Angeles Raiders)XX: Ben Thomas, DE (New England Patriots)XXII: Tim Jessie, RB (Washington Redskins)XXIII: James Brooks, RB (Cincinnati Bengals)

Steve Wallace, OT (San Francisco 49ers)XXIV: Steve Wallace, OT (San Francisco 49ers)

Chris Woods, WR (Denver Broncos)XXVI: Ron Middleton, TE (Washington Redskins)XXVII: Tommie Agee, FB (Dallas Cowboys)

Alexander Wright, WR (Dallas Cowboys)XXVIII: Tommie Agee, FB (Dallas Cowboys)XXIX: Steve Wallace, OT (San Francisco 49ers)XXX: Kevin Greene, LB (Pittsburgh Steelers)XXXIV: Al Del Greco, PK (Tennessee Titans)XXXV: John Hudson, OL (Baltimore Ravens)

Jaret Holmes, K (New York Giants)XXXIII: Stephen Davis, RB (Carolina Panthers)

Jeno James, OG (Carolina Panthers)XXXIX: Roderick Hood, DB (Philadelphia Eagles)XL: Chris Gray, OL (Seattle Seahawks)

Kendall Simmons, OL (Pittsburgh Steelers)XLII: Heath Evans, FB (New England Patriots)

Brandon Jacobs, FB (New York Giants)Reggie Torbor, LB (New York Giants)

XLIII: Karlos Dansby, LB (Arizona Cardinals)Roderick Hood, DB (Arizona Cardinals)Kendall Simmons, OG (Pittsburgh Steelers)

XLIV: Heath Evans, FB (New Orleans Saints)Jerraud Powers, CB (Indianapolis Colts)

XLV: Pat Lee, DB (Green Bay Packers)XLVI: Brandon Jacobs, RB (New York Giants)XLVII: Josh Bynes, LB (Baltimore Ravens)

Carlos Rogers, CB (San Francisco 49ers)

Kendall SimmonsOG, Pittsburgh SteelersTwo-Time Super Bowl Champion

Pat LeeDB, Green Bay PackersSuper Bowl XLV Champions

year-by-year participants

Josh BynesLB, Baltimore RavensSuper Bowl XLVII Champions

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AUBURN INTHE DRAFT

17Auburn has had 17 play-ers drafted in the first two rounds of the NFL draft in the last 11 years, including two of the top of the top 15 picks in 2011.Ronnie Brown

No. 2 overall pick of2005 NFL Draft

Cam NewtonQB, Carolina PanthersNo. 1 overall selection 7

Seven former Tigers were either drafted or signed free agent contracts in 2013; they are: Daren Bates (St. Louis), Emory Blake (St. Louis), Corey Lem-onier (San Francisco), Philip Lu-tzenkirchen (St. Louis), Onterio McCalebb (Cincinnati) and John Sullen (Cincinnati).

The backfield trio of QB Jason Campbell, RB Ronnie Brown and RB Carnell Williams is the first-ever col-lege backfield to be drafted in the first round of the same season

1Auburn quarterback Cam New-ton was selected with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2011 NFL Draft. He is Auburn’s fourth No. 1 draft selection, joining Tucker Frederickson (1965), Bo Jack-son (1986) and Aundray Bruce (1988).

Nick FairleyDT, Detroit LionsNo. 13 overall selection

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---A---ADAMS, Darvin, WR - Carolina Panthers (2011-12) AGEE, Tommie, FB - Seattle Seahawks (1988), Kansas City Chiefs (1989),

Dallas Cowboys (1990-94)ALFORD, Mike, C - St. Louis Cardinals (1965), Detroit Lions (1966) ANDERSON, Willie, T - Cincinnati Bengals (1996-08), Baltimore Ravens

(2008)ANDREWS, William, RB - Atlanta Falcons (1979-83, 1986)ARIAIL, David ‘Gump,’ E - Brooklyn Dodgers (1934), Cincinnati Reds

(1934)AROMASHODU, Devin, WR - Indianapolis Colts (2006-08), Chicago Bears

(2008-10, 2013), Minnesota Vikings (2011-12)ATKINS, Billy, DB - San Francisco 49ers (1958-59), Buffalo Bills (1960-

61, 63), New York Titans/Jets (1962-63), Denver Broncos (1964)ATKINS, George, G - Detroit Lions (1955)AUGHTMAN, Dowe, DT - Dallas Cowboys (1984)

---B---BAILEY, Karsten, WR - Seattle Seahawks (1999-01), Green Bay Packers

(2002-03)BAILEY, Thomas, WR - Cincinnati Bengals (1995)BAKER, Robert, WR - Miami Dolphins (1999-03)BANKS, Tom, C - St. Louis Cardinals (1971-80)BARLOW, Corey, CB - Philadelphia Eagles (1993)BATES, Daren, LB - St. Louis Rams (2013BAXTER, Fred, TE - New York Jets (1993-00), Chicago Bears (2001-02),

New England Patriots (2002-03), Washington Redskins (2004)BEASLEY, Fred, RB - San Francisco 49ers (1998-05), BEASLEY, Terry, WR - San Francisco 49ers (1972, 74-75)BEAUFORD, Clayton, WR - Cleveland Browns (1987)BENNETT, Cole, TE - Houston Texans (2008)BERNICH, Ken, LB - New York Jets (1975)BEVERLY, David, P - Houston Oilers (1974-75), Green Bay Packers

(1975-80)BILLINGS, Montez, WR - New Orleans Saints (2010)BIRONAS, Rob, K - Tennessee Titans (2005-12)BLAKE, Emory, WR - St. Louis Rams (2013)BLUE, Forrest, C - San Francisco 49ers (1968-74), Baltimore Colts

(1975-78)BOLTON, Scott, WR - Green Bay Packers (1988)BOOKER, Dante, DT - Indianapolis Colts (2003)BOSTIC, James, RB - Philadelphia Eagles (1998-99)BRACKETT, M.L., G - Chicago Bears (1956-57), New York Giants (1958)BROCK, Eric, S - Atlanta Falcons (2008-09)BROOKS, James, RB - San Diego Chargers (1981-83), Cincinnati Bengals

(1984-91), Cleveland Browns (1992), Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1992)BROWN, Mark, LB - New York Jets (2003-05)BROWN, Ronnie, RB - Miami Dolphins (2005-10), Philadelphia Eagles

(2011), San Diego Chargers (2012-13)BRUCE, Aundray, LB - Atlanta Falcons (1988-91), LA/Oakland Raiders

(1992-98)BULGER, Chester, T - Chicago Cardinals (1942-43, 45-49), Pittsburgh

Steelers (1944), Detroit Lions (1950)BURKETT, Jackie, LB - Baltimore Colts (1961-66), New Orleans Saints

(1967, 70), Dallas Cowboys (1968-69)BURSON, Jimmy, DB - St. Louis Cardinals (1963-67), Atlanta Falcons

(1968)BYNES, Josh, LB - Baltimore Ravens (2011-13)

Devin AromashoduWR, Chicago Bears

Rob BironasK, Tennessee Titans

1942: Chester Bulger, Chicago Cardinals, T - UP (2)1945: Chester Bulger, Chicago Cardinals, T - PF (2)1951: Frank Gatski, Cleveland Browns, C - UP (1), NY (1)1952: Frank Gatski, Cleveland Browns, C - AP (1), UP (2), NY (1)1953: Frank Gatski, Cleveland Browns, C - AP (1), UP (1), NY (1)1954: Frank Gatski, Cleveland Browns, C - AP (2), UP (2), SN (2)1955: Frank Gatski, Cleveland Browns, C - AP (1), UP (1), NE (1),

SN (1), NY (1)1960: Jim Phillips, Los Angeles Rams, E - AP (2), UP (2), SN (1)1961: Jim Phillips, Los Angeles Rams, E - AP (1), UP (1), NY (1),

NE (2); Billy Atkins, Buffalo Bills, S - All-AFL - UP (1), SN (1), NY (1), OL (2)

1964: Bobby Hunt, Kansas City Chiefs, S - All-AFL - AP (2), NY (2)1966: Bobby Hunt, Kansas City Chiefs, S - All-AFL - AP (2), OL (2),

NE (2)1971: Forest Blue, San Francisco 49ers, C - AP (1), FW (1), PW (1)1972: Forest Blue, San Francisco 49ers, C - AP (2), FW (1), PW (1),

NE (2)1973: Forest Blue, San Francisco 49ers, C - AP (1), FW (1), PW (1)1976: Tom Banks, Saint Louis Cardinals, C - AP (1), FW (1), NE (2)1977: Tom Banks, Saint Louis Cardinals, C - AP (2), NE (2)1981: William Andrews, Atlanta Falcons, RB - AP (2)1981: Joe Cribbs, Buffalo Bills, RB - NE (2)1982: William Andrews, Atlanta Falcons, RB - AP (2), NE (2)1983: William Andrews, Atlanta Falcons, RB - NE (1), SN (1)1989: Kevin Greene, Los Angeles Rams, LB - AP (2), NE (1), SN

(1)1992: Steve Wallace, San Francisco 49ers, T - AP (2), FW (1)1994: Kevin Greene, Pittsburgh Steelers, LB - AP (1), FW (1)1996: Kevin Greene, Carolina Panthers, LB - AP (1), FW (1)1999: Stephen Davis, Washington Redskins, RB - AP (2); Tony

Richardson, FB - SI2000: Tony Richardson, FB - SI2001: Gary Walker, Jacksonville Jaguars, DT - SI (2), FD

(2) 2002: Fred Beasley, San Francisco 49ers, FB2004: Willie Anderson, Cincinnati Bengals, OT - AP (1), PW (1);

Takeo Spikes, Buffalo Bills, LB - AP (1); Tony Richardson, Kansas City Chiefs, FB - AP (2), FD (1), PW (1)

2005: Willie Anderson, Cincinnati Bengals, OT - AP (1), PW (1)2006: Willie Anderson, Cincinnati Bengals, OT - AP (1), SW;

Marcus McNeill, San Diego Chargers, OT - SW2007: Rob Bironas, Tennessee Titans, K - AP (1); Tony Richardson,

Minnesota Vikings, FB - AP(2)2009: Jay Ratliff, Dallas Cowboys, DT - AP(1)2011: Carlos Rogers, San Francisco 49ers - AP(2) Key: AP - Associated Press, UP - United Press International, PF

- Pro Football Illustrated, NY - New York Daily News, SN - The Sporting News, NE - Newspaper Enterprise Association, OL - Official AFL Team, FW - Pro Football Writers of America, PW - Pro Football Weekly, SI - Sports Illustrated, FD - Football Digest, SW - USA Today Sports Weekly. (1) indicates first team, (2) indicates second team.

All-Time Roster

All-Pro

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---C---CAMPBELL, Jason, QB - Washington Redskins (2005-09), Oakland Raid-

ers (2010-11), Chicago Bears (2012), Cleveland Browns (2013)CARR, Gregg, LB - Pittsburgh Steelers (1985-88)CARSON, Leonardo, DT - San Diego Chargers (2000-03), Dallas Cowboys

(2004-05)CARTER, Tim, WR - New York Giants (2002-06), Cleveland Browns

(2007), Houston Texans (2008), St. Louis Rams (2009)CHEATHAM, Lloyd, QB - Chicago Cardinals (1942)CHEEK, Richard, G - Buffalo Bills (1970)CHILDRESS, Joe, RB - Chicago/St. Louis Cardinals (1956-60, 62-65)CLANTON, Chuck, DB - Green Bay Packers (1985)CLAYTON, Zach, DT - Tennessee Titans (2011-13)COCHRAN, Tom ‘Bull,’ B - Washington Redskins (1949)CODY, Bill, LB - Detroit Lions (1966), New Orleans Saints (1967-70),

Philadelphia Eagles (1972)COLBERT, Lewis, P - Kansas City Chiefs (1986-87), San Diego Chargers

(1989)COLEMAN, Antonio, LB - Buffalo Bills (2010-11), Arizona Cardinals

(2012)CRAIG, Dameyune, QB - Carolina Panthers (1998-01)CREMER, Ted, E - Detroit Lions (1946-48), Green Bay Packers (1948)CRIBBS, Joe, RB - Buffalo Bills (1980-83, 85), San Francisco 49ers

(1986-87), Indianapolis Colts (1988), Miami Dolphins (1988)CRITTENDEN, Monreko, T - Baltimore Ravens (2004)CURRY, DeMarcus, T - Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2000-01)

---D---D’AGOSTINO, Frank, G - Philadelphia Eagles (1956), New York Jets

(1960)DANJEAN, Ernie, LB - Green Bay Packers (1957)DANSBY, Karlos, LB - Arizona Cardinals (2004-09, 2013), Miami

Dolphins (2010-12)DAVIS, Stephen, RB - Washington Redskins (1996-02), Carolina Panthers

(2003-05), St. Louis Rams (2006-07)DAVIS, Tristan, RB - Miami Dolphins (2010)DEAL, Rufus, B - Washington Redskins (1942)DEL GRECO, Al, K - Green Bay Packers (1984-87), St. Louis/Phoenix

Cardinals (1987-90), Houston/Tennessee Oilers/Titans (1991-00)DIAMOND, Lorenzo, TE - Arizona Cardinals (2003-04)DUCKWORTH, TIM, G - New Orleans Saints (2007, 2009-10)DUCOTE, R.J., RB - Cleveland Tigers (1920)DUNLAP, King, OT - Philadelphia Eagles (2008-12), San Diego Chargers

(2013)

---E---EDWARDS, Dave, LB - Dallas Cowboys (1963-75)EVANS, Heath, FB - Seattle Seahawks (2001-04), Miami Dolphins

(2005), New England Patriots (2006-08), New Orleans Saints (2009-10)

---F---FAIRLEY, Nick, DT - Detroit Lions (2011-13)FANNIN, Mario, RB - Denver Broncos (2011-13)FLOYD, Eric, OL - San Diego Chargers (1990-91), Philadelphia Eagles

(1992-93), Arizona Cardinals (1995)FRANKLIN, Byron, WR - Buffalo Bills (1981, 83-84), Seattle Seahawks

(1985-87)FRAZIER, Wayne, C - San Diego Chargers (1962), Houston Oilers (1965),

Kansas City (1966-67), Buffalo Bills (1967)

Jason CampbellQB, Cleveland Browns

Karlos DansbyLB, Arizona Cardinals

A total of 33 former Auburn players competed in the NFL during the 2011 season, with nine of those players on teams that reached the playoffs

Zach ClaytonDT, Tennessee Titans

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FREDERICKSON, Tucker, FB - New York Giants (1965, ‘67-71)FREEMAN, Bobby, B - Cleveland Browns (1957-58), Green Bay Packers

(1959), Philadelphia Eagles (1960-61), Washington Redskins (1962)FULLER, Mike, S - San Diego Chargers (1975-80), Cincinnati Bengals

(1981-82)FULLWOOD, Brent, RB - Green Bay Packers (1987-90), Cleveland

Browns (1990)

---G---GANDY, Wayne, OT - Los Angeles/St. Louis Rams (1994-98), Pittsburgh

Steelers (1999-02), New Orleans Saints (2003-05), Atlanta Falcons (2006-08)

GATSKI, Frank, C - Cleveland Browns (1946-56), Detroit Lions (1957)GHERSANICH, Vernon, G - Chicago Cardinals (1943)GOFF, Robert, DT - Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1988-89), New Orleans

Saints (1990-95), Minnesota Vikings (1996)GOODSON, Tyrone, WR - Green Bay Packers (1999-2000), Washington

Redskins (2001)GRAY, Chris, G - Miami Dolphins (1993-96), Chicago Bears (1997),

Seattle Seahawks (1998-08)GREEN, Tyronne, G - San Diego Chargers (2009-12)GREENE, Kevin, LB - Los Angeles Rams (1985-92), Pittsburgh Steelers

(1993-95), Carolina Panthers (1996, 1998-99), San Francisco 49ers (1997)

GROSS, Andy, G - New York Giants (1967-68)GROSS, George, DT - San Diego Chargers (1963-67)GROSS, Lee, C - New Orleans Saints (1975-77), Baltimore Colts (1979)GROVES, Quentin, LB - Jacksonville Jaguars (2008-09), Oakland Raiders

(2010-11), Arizona Cardinals (2012), Cleveland Browns (2013)GRUBBS, Ben, G - Baltimore Ravens (2007-11), New Orleans Saints

(2012-13)GUNN, Marquies, DE - New York Giants (2007), Tampa Bay Buccaneers

(2008)

---H---HARRIS, Anthony, LB - Miami Dolphins (1996-99)HARRIS, Bob, LB - St. Louis Cardinals (1983-85), Kansas City Chiefs

(1987)HARRIS, Josh, DS - Atlanta Falcons (2012-13)HARRISON, Max, E - New York Giants (1940)HERRING, Hal, LB - Cleveland Browns (1950-52)HERRING, Will, LB - Seattle Seahawks (2007-10), New Orleans Saints

(2011-13)HILL, Dave, OT - Kansas City Chiefs (1963-74)HILL, Nate, DE - Green Bay Packers (1988), Miami Dolphins (1988)HOBBS, Kevin, DB - Atlanta Falcons (2006), Seattle Seahawks (2007-

09)HOLMES, Jaret, PK - Chicago Bears (1999), New York Giants (2000),

Jacksonville Jaguars (2001)HOOD, Roderick, DB - Philadelphia Eagles (2003-06), Arizona Cardinals

(2007-08), Cleveland Browns (2009), Tennessee Titans (2010), St. Louis Rams (2011-12)

HUDSON, John, G - Philadelphia Eagles (1991-95), New York Jets (1996-99), Baltimore Ravens (2000)

HUMPHREY, Donnie, DE - Green Bay Packers (1984-86)HUNT, Bobby, DB - Kansas City Chiefs (1963-67), Cincinnati Bengals

(1968-69)HURSTON, Chuck, DE - Kansas City Chiefs (1965-70), Buffalo Bills (1971)HYATT, Fred, WR - St Louis Cardinals (1968-72), New Orleans Saints

(1973), Washington Redskins (1973)---I---

IRONS, David, CB - Atlanta Falcons (2007-09)

Ben GrubbsOG, New Orleans Saints

Quentin GrovesLB, Cleveland Browns

Nick FairleyDT, Detroit Lions

Former Auburn center and linebacker Frank Gatski was voted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1985. He played in the NFL for 12 seasons with Cleveland and Detroit, playing for the league title 11 times.

Pro FootballHall of Fame

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IRONS, Kenny, RB - Cincinnati Bengals (2007-08)

---J---JACKSON, Bo, RB -Los Angeles Raiders (1987-90)JACKSON, Calvin, DB - Miami Dolphins (1994-99)JACKSON, Jeff, LB - Atlanta Falcons (1984-85), San Diego Chargers

(1987-88)JACKSON, T.J., DT - Atlanta Falcons (2006-07), Kansas City Chiefs

(2008-09)JACOBS, Brandon, RB - New York Giants (2005-11), San Francisco 49ers

(2012)JAMES, Jeno, G - Carolina Panthers (2000-03), Miami Dolphins (2005-

06)JAMES, Lionel, RB - San Diego Chargers (1984-88)JESSIE, Tim, RB - Washington Redskins (1987)JOHNSON, Chuckie, DT - Phoenix Cardinals (1993)JOHNSON, Robert, TE - Chicago Bears (2003-04), Tampa Bay Buccaneers

(2005), Washington Redskins (2006)JOHNSON, Rudi, RB - Cincinnati Bengals (2001-08), Detroit Lions

(2008-09)JOHNSON, Spencer, DT - Minnesota Vikings (2005-07), Buffalo Bills

(2008-12)JORDAN, David, G - New York Giants (1984-85), Tampa Bay Buccaneers

(1987) JOSEPH, James, RB - Philadelphia Eagles (1991-94), Cincinnati Bengals

(1995)

---K---KILGORE, Jon, P - Los Angeles Rams (1965-67), Chicago Bears (1968),

San Francisco 49ers (1969)KING, David, DB - San Diego Chargers (1985), Green Bay Packers

(1987)KING, Ed, G - Cleveland Browns (1991-93), New Orleans Saints (1995-

97)KOLEN, Mike, LB - Miami Dolphins (1970-77)

---L---LEMONIER, Corey, DE - San Francisco 49ers (2013)LEE, Patrick, CB - Green Bay Packers (2008-11), Oakland Raiders

(2012), Detroit Lions (2012)LINCOLN, Alex, LB - San Francisco 49ers (2001-02)LUTZENKIRCHEN, Phillip, TE - St. Louis Rams (2013)

---M---MARKS, Sen’Derrick, DT - Tennessee Titans (2009-12), Jacksonville

Jaguars (2013)MARTIN, Chris, LB - New Orleans Saints (1983), Minnesota Viking

(1984-88), Kansas City Chiefs (1988-92), Los Angeles Rams (1993-94)

MCCALEBB, Onterio, RB - Cincinnati Bengals (2013)McCALL, Reese, TE - Baltimore Colts (1978-82), Detroit Lions (1983-85)McCLOVER, Stanley, DE - Carolina Panthers (2006-08), Houston Texans

(2008-09)McFADDEN, Walter, DB - Oakland Raiders (2010), Pittsburgh Steelers

(2012)McGEE, Dell, DB - Arizona Cardinals (1998)McGEEVER, John, DB - Denver Broncos (1962-65), Miami Dolphins

(1966)McINTYRE, Jeris, WR - Kansas City Chiefs (2004-05)McINTYRE, Secdrick, RB - Atlanta Falcons (1977)

In 1996, former Auburn line-backer Kevin Greene tallied 37 tackles, 14.5 sacks and a fumble return for a touch-down en route to earning NFL Defensive Player of the Year honors from the league and UPI press service.

NFL Defensive Player of the Year

Sen’Derrick MarksDT, Jacksonville Jaguars

Josh HarrisDS, Atlanta Falcons

Corey LemonierLB/DE, San Francisco 49ers

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McLEOD, Kevin, RB - Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1999), Green Bay Packers (2002), Cleveland Browns (2002)

McNEILL, Marcus, OT - San Diego Chargers (2006-11)MEEKS, Bob, C - Denver Broncos (1993)MIDDLETON, Dave, E - Detroit Lions (1955-60), Minnesota Vikings

(1961)MIDDLETON, Ron, TE - Atlanta Falcons (1986-87), Washington Redskins

(1988, 90-93), Cleveland Browns (1989), Los Angeles Rams (1994), San Diego Chargers (1995)

MILLS, Javor, DE - Jacksonville Jaguars (2002-03), Indianapolis Colts (2005)

MITCHELL, Alvin, FB - Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1989)MIX, Anthony, WR - New York Giants (2006-07), Washington Redskins

(2008), Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2009)MOORE, Alton, DE - Arizona Cardinals (2002-03)MORROW, Harold, RB - Minnesota Vikings (1996-02), Baltimore Ravens

(2003-04), Arizona Cardinals (2005)MOSLEY, Brandon, OT - New York Giants (2012-13)

---N---NELSON, Edmund, DE - Pittsburgh Steelers (1982-87), New England

(1988)NEWTON, Cam, QB - Carolina Panthers (2011-13)NOWLAND, Ben, C - Washington Redskins (2004-05)NUGENT, Dan, G - Washington Redskins (1976-78, 80)

---O---OBOMANU, Ben, WR - Seattle Seahawks (2006-12), New York Jets

(2013)O’DONOGHUE, Neil, K - Buffalo Bills (1977), Tampa Bay Buccaneers

(1978-79), St. Louis Cardinals (1980-85)OGLETREE, Craig, LB - Cincinnati Bengals (1990)

---P---PALMER, Jonathan, G - Philadelphia Eagles (2007), Oakland Raiders

(2008), Carolina Panthers (2009), Arizona Cardinals (2010)PARKS, Jeff, TE - Houston Oilers (1986-87), Tampa Bay Buccaneers

(1988)PEOPLES, George, RB - Dallas Cowboys (1982), New England Patriots

(1983), Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1984-85)PHILLIPS, Jim, E - Los Angeles Rams (1958-64), Minnesota Vikings

(1965-67)PORTER, Kevin, S - Kansas City Chiefs (1988-1992), New York Jets

(1992)POUNDS, Tavarreus, LB - Carolina Panthers (2002)POWERS, Jerraud, CB - Indianapolis Colts (2009-12), Arizona Cardinals

(2013)PRICE, Jim, LB - New York Jets (1963), Denver Broncos (1964)PUCILLO, Mike, G - Buffalo Bills (2002-04), Cleveland Browns (2005),

Washington Redskins (2006-07)

---R---RATLIFF, Jay - Dallas Cowboys (2005-13)REDMON, Anthony, G - Arizona Cardinals (1994-97), Carolina Panthers

(1998-99), Atlanta Falcons (2000)REESE, Quinton, DE - San Diego Chargers (2000)REEVES, Walter, TE - Phoenix Cardinals (1989-93), Cleveland Browns

(1994-95) San Diego Chargers (1996)RICE, Ken, G - Buffalo Bills (1961, 63), Oakland Raiders (1964-65),

Miami Dolphins (1966-67)

Jerraud PowersCB, Arizona Cardinals

Cam NewtonQB, Carolina Panthers

Cam Newton2011 Rookie of the Year

Ben ObomanuWR, New York Jets

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RICHARDSON, Tony, RB - Kansas City Chiefs (1995-05), Minnesota Vikings (2006-07), New York Jets (2008-10)

RILEY, Victor, OT - Kansas City Chiefs (1998-01), New Orleans Saints (2002-04), Houston Texans (2005)

ROBINSON, Gerald, DE - Minnesota Vikings (1986-87), San Diego Chargers (1989-90), Los Angeles Rams (1991-94)

ROBINSON, Travaris, DB - Atlanta Falcons (2003), Tampa Bay Buc-caneers (2004)

ROCKER, David, DT - Los Angeles Rams (1991-94)ROCKER, Tracy, DT - Washington Redskins (1989-90)ROGERS, Carlos, DB - Washington Redskins (2005-10), San Francisco

49ers (2011-13)ROGERS, Lamar, DE - Cincinnati Bengals (1991-92)ROLAND, Benji, DE - Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1990)ROSE, George, DB - Minnesota Vikings (1964-66), New Orleans Saints

(1967)ROSEGREEN, Junior, DB - Seattle Seahawks (2005), Arizona Cardinals

(2005)ROTON, Herbert, E - Philadelphia Eagles (1937) RUSSELL, Bo, T - Washington Redskins (1939-40)

---S---SANDERS, Frank, WR - Arizona Cardinals (1995-02), Baltimore Ravens

(2003)SEARS, Colin, OT - Dallas Cowboys (2001)SELBY, Rob, OL - Philadelphia Eagles (1991-94), Arizona Cardinals

(1995-97)SHELLING, Chris, DB - Cincinnati Bengals (1995-96), Atlanta Falcons

(1997)SIDLE, Jimmy, TE/RB - Atlanta Falcons (1966)SIMMONS, Kendall, G - Pittsburgh Steelers (2002-09)SIMPSON, Howard, OT - Minnesota Vikings (1964)SIMS, Pat, DT - Cincinnati Bengals (2008-12), Oakland Raiders (2013)SIVELL, Jim, G - Brooklyn Dodgers (1938-44), New York Giants (1944-

45)SMITH, Brian, LB - Los Angeles Rams (1989-90)SMITH, Doug, DT - Houston Oilers (1985-92)SMITH, Mark, DL - Arizona Cardinals (1997-00), Cleveland Browns

(2001-02)SMITH, Zeke, LB/G - Baltimore Colts (1960), New York Giants (1961)SPIKES, Takeo, LB - Cincinnati Bengals (1998-02), Buffalo Bills (2003-

06), Philadelphia Eagles (2007-08), San Francisco 49ers (2008-10), San Diego Chargers (2011-12)

STALLWORTH, Ron, DE - New York Jets (1989-90)STEWART, Curtis, RB - Dallas Cowboys (1989)SULLEN, John, OL - Cincinnati Bengals (2013)SULLIVAN, Pat, QB - Atlanta Falcons (1972-75)SUTTON, Mickey, S - Houston Oilers (1966)SUTTON, Ricky, DL - Pittsburgh Steelers (1993)

---T---TAMBURELLO, Ben, C/G - Philadelphia Eagles (1987-90)TATE, Ben, RB - Houston Texans (2010-13)TAYLOR, Courtney, WR - Seattle Seahawks (2007-09)TAYLOR, Erquiet, G - Staten Island Stapletons (1931)TAYLOR, Ryan, LB - Cleveland Browns (2000)THOMAS, Ben, DE - New England Patriots (1985-86), Green Bay Packers

(1986), Pittsburgh Steelers (1988), Atlanta Falcons (1989), Los Angeles Rams (1991)

THOMAS, Dontarrious, LB - Minnesota Vikings (2004-07, 2009), San

Carlos RogersCB, San Francisco 49ers

Ben TateRB, Houston Texans

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Panthers (1995)TORBOR, Reggie, DE - New York Giants (2004-07), Miami Dolphins

(2008-09), Buffalo Bills (2010-12)

---U---UECKER, Keith, OT - Denver Broncos (1982-83), Green Bay Packers

(1984-85, 87-88, 90-91)

---W---WALKER, Gary, DE - Houston/Tenn. Oilers/Titans (1995-98), Jacksonville

Jaguars (1999-01), Houston Texans (2002-05)WALLACE, Cooper, TE - Tennessee Titans (2006-07), Cincinnati Bengals

(2007), San Francisco 49ers (2008)WALLACE, Steve, OT - San Francisco 49ers (1986-96), Kansas City Chiefs

(1997)WARREN, Frank, NT - New Orleans Saints (1981-89, ‘91-94)WASHINGTON, Marcus, LB - Indianapolis Colts (2000-03), Washington

Redskins (2004-09)WEST, Ed, TE - Green Bay Packers (1984-94), Philadelphia Eagles (1995-

96), Atlanta Falcons (1997)WHITE, Stan, QB - New York Giants (1994-97)WHITEHEAD, Willie, DE - New Orleans Saints (1999-07)WILHITE, Jonathan, CB - New England Patriots (2008-10), Denver

Broncos (2011), Chicago Bears (2012)WILLIAMS, Carnell, RB - Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2005-10), St. Louis

Rams (2012)WILLIAMS, Gerald, DE - Pittsburgh Steelers (1986-94), Carolina

Panthers (1995-97), Green Bay Packers (1997)WILLIAMS, Travis, LB - Atlanta Falcons (2006-08)WILLIAMS, Tex, G - Philadelphia Eagles (1942)WILLINGHAM, Larry, DB - St. Louis Cardinals (1971-72)WILLIS, Chester, RB - Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders (1981-84)WILLIS, Horace, DB - Minnesota Vikings (2003-04)WILLIS, James, LB - Green Bay Packers (1993-94), Philadelphia Eagles

(1995-98)WILSON, Jerry, E - Philadelphia Eagles (1959-60), San Francisco 49ers

(1960)WOOD, Dick, QB - San Diego Chargers (1962), Denver Broncos (1962),

New York Jets (1963-64), Oakland Raiders (1965), Miami Dolphins (1966)

WOODS, Chris, WR - Los Angeles Raiders (1987-88), Denver Broncos (1989)

WRIGHT, Alexander, WR - Dallas Cowboys (1990-92), Los Angeles Raid-ers (1992-94), St. Louis Rams (1995-96)

---Z---ZIEMBA, Lee, OL - Carolina Panthers (2011-12), Indianapolis Colts

(2012-13)ZOFKO, Mickey, RB - Detroit Lions (1971-74), New York Giants (1974)

Cadillac Williams2005 NFL Rookie of the Year

Lee ZiembaOL, Indianapolis Colts

Neiko ThorpeDB, Kansas City Chiefs

Pat SimsDT, Oakland Raiders

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Jan. 1, 1937Cuban National Sports Festival / Havana, CubaAuburn - 7Villanova - 7

Bacardi Bowl

Jan. 1, 1938Orange Bowl / Miami, Fla.

Auburn - 6Michigan State - 0

Orange Bowl

1982Since 1982, Auburn has been to 13 traditional New Year’s bowl games

37 Auburn has appeared in 37 bowl games, which is 16th-most in Football Bowl Subdivision history

Dec. 31, 1954Gator Bowl / Jacksonville, Fla.

Auburn - 33Baylor - 13

Gator Bowl

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22 Auburn’s 22 bowl victories ranks in a tie for 10th all-time in FBS history

Dec. 28, 1968Sun Bowl Stadium / El Paso, Texas

Auburn - 34Arizona - 10

Sun Bowl

Jan. 2, 1971Gator Bowl / Jacksonville, Fla.Ole Miss - 28Auburn - 35

Gator Bowl

Dec. 30, 1972Gator Bowl / Jacksonville, Fla.

Auburn - 24Colorado - 3

Gator Bowl

Auburn has been to a bowl game in 11 of the last 12 years and 14 of the last 17 seasons

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Dec. 30, 1974Gator Bowl / Jacksonville, Fla.

Texas - 3Auburn - 27

Gator Bowl

Dec. 18, 1982Tangerine Bowl / Orlando, Fla.Boston College - 26Auburn - 33

Tangerine Bowl

Jan. 2, 1984Louisiana Superdome / New Orleans, La.

Michigan - 7Auburn - 9

Sugar Bowl

Dec. 27, 1984Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium / Memphis, Tenn.

Auburn - 21Arkansas - 15

Liberty Bowl

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Jan. 1, 1987Florida Citrus Bowl / Orlando, Fla.Auburn - 16Southern California - 7

Citrus Bowl

Jan. 1, 1988Louisiana Superdome / New Orleans, La.

Syracuse - 16Auburn - 16

Sugar Bowl

Jan. 1, 1990Tampa Stadium / Tampa, Fla.Ohio State - 14Auburn - 31

Hall of Fame Bowl

Dec. 29, 1990Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium / Atlanta, Ga.

Indiana - 23Auburn - 27

Peach Bowl

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Dec. 31, 1996Independence Stadium / Shreveport, La.Army - 29Auburn - 32

Independence Bowl

Dec. 31, 2003The Coliseum / Nashville, Tenn.

Auburn - 28Wisconsin - 14

Capital One Bowl

Jan. 2, 1998Georgia Dome / Atlanta, Ga.Clemson - 17Auburn - 21

Peach Bowl

Music City Bowl

Jan. 1, 2003Florida Citrus Bowl / Orlando, Fla.

Auburn - 13Penn State - 9

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All-Time Bowl Appearances

School Appearances1. Alabama .................................602. Texas .......................................513. Tennessee ...............................49 Southern California ................49 Nebraska ................................496. Georgia ..................................487. Oklahoma...............................468. Penn State ..............................44 LSU .........................................4410. Ohio State ..............................4311. Michigan .................................4212. Georgia Tech ...........................41 Florida State ...........................4114. Florida ....................................4015. Arkansas .................................3916. Auburn ............................. 3717. Texas Tech ...............................35 Clemson ..................................35 19. Miami (Fla.) ...........................34 Ole Miss ..................................34 Texas A&M ..............................34

All-Time Bowl Wins

School Wins1. Alabama .................................352. Southern Cal ...........................323. Penn State ..............................27 Oklahoma...............................27 Georgia .................................27 Texas .......................................277. Tennessee ...............................25 Florida State ...........................259. Nebraska ................................2410. Georgia Tech ...........................2311. Auburn ............................. 22 LSU .........................................22 Ole Miss ..................................2214. Ohio State ..............................20 Michigan .................................20 Florida ....................................2017. Miami (Fla.) ...........................1818. Clemson ..................................1719. Notre Dame ............................15 Washington ............................15 Texas A&M ..............................15 Oklahoma State .....................15

Jan. 1, 2007Cotton Bowl / Dallas, TexasAuburn - 17Nebraska - 14

AT&T Cotton Bowl

Dec. 31, 2007Georgia Dome / Atlanta, Ga.

Auburn - 23Clemson - 20

Jan. 3, 2005Louisiana Superdome / New Orleans, La.

Auburn - 16Virginia Tech - 13

Nokia Sugar Bowl

Chick-fil-A Bowl

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SEC Bowl Alliances

BCS Championship Allstate Sugar Bowl AT&T Cotton Bowl

Chick-fil-A Bowl

Capital One Bowl

AutoZone Liberty Bowl Gaylord Hotels Music City Bowl

BBVA Compass Bowl

Outback Bowl

Konica Minolta Gator Bowl

Jan. 1, 2010Raymond James Stadium / Tampa, Fla.Auburn - 38Northwestern - 35 (OT)

Outback Bowl

chick-fil-a bowlDec. 31, 2011

Georgia Dome / Atlanta, Gla.Auburn - 43

Virginia - 24

Advocare 100Independence Bowl

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Jan. 10, 2011University of Phoenix Stadium / Glendale, Ariz.Auburn - 22Oregon - 19

bcsnationalchampionship

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Auburn has 12 players and coaches who have been inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame by the National Football Foundation.

Coach Mike Donahue1904-06; 1908-22

Inducted 1951

Walter Gilbert1934-36 • Center

Inducted 1956

Coach John W. Heisman1895-1899

Inducted 1954

Jimmy Hitchcock1930-32 • Halfback

Inducted 1954

Pat Sullivan1969-71 • Quarterback

Inducted 1991

Coach Ralph “Shug” Jordan1951-75

Inducted 1982

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Tucker Frederickson1962-64 • Fullback

Inducted 1994

Tracy Rocker1985-88 • Defensive Tackle

Inducted 2004

Bo Jackson1982-85 • Running Back

Inducted 1998

Terry Beasley1969-71 • Wide Receiver

Inducted 2002

Ed Dyas1958-60 • Fullback/Kicker

Inducted 2009

Coach Pat Dye1981-92

Inducted 2005

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Jimmy Hitchcock1932

Walter Gilbert1937

Monk Gafford1942

Tex Warrington1944

Travis Tidwell1949

Jim Pyburn1954

Joe Childress1955

Frank D’Agostino1955

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Fob James1955

Jimmy Phillips1957

Zeke Smith1958, 1959

Jackie Burkett1958

Jimmy Sidle1963

Ed Dyas1960

Ken Rice1959, 1960

Tucker Frederickson1964

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Jack Thornton1965

Bill Cody1965

Freddie Hyatt1967

David Campbell1968

Buddy McClinton1969

Larry Willingham1970

Pat Sullivan1970, 1971

Terry Beasley1970, 1971

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Bob Harris1982

Donnie Humphrey1983

Keith Uecker1981

Ken Bernich1974

Neil O’Donoghue1976

Mike Fuller1974

Gregg Carr1984

Bo Jackson1985

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Lewis Colbert1985

Ben Tamburello1985, 1986

Brent Fullwood1986

Aundray Bruce1987

Walter Reeves1988

Stacy Searels1987

Tracy Rocker1987, 1988

Kurt Crain1987

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Benji Roland1988

Ed King1989, 1990

Craig Ogletree1989

David Rocker1990

Wayne Gandy1993

Terry Daniel1993

Brian Robinson1994

Frank Sanders1994

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Karlos Dansby2003

Carlos Rogers2004

Junior Rosegreen2004

Carnell Williams2004

Damon Duval2001

Victor Riley1997

Takeo Spikes1997

Chris Shelling1994

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Marcus McNeill2004, 2005

Ben Grubbs2006

Nick Fairley2010

Cam Newton2010

Lee Ziemba2010

Cam Newton and Lee Ziemba at the 2010 Walter Camp All-America Team Award Banquet at Yale University in New Haven, Conn.

Steven Clark2011

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1933: Ripper Williams, QB, Gump Ariail, E1934: Bennie Fenton, E1935: Haygood Paterson, T, Walter Gilbert, C1936: Walter Gilbert, C, Joel Eaves, E1937: Ralph Sivell, G1938: Torrance Russell, T1940: Dick McGowen, LH1942: Monk Gafford, LH1944: Tex Warrington, C1949: Travis Tidwell, QB1953: Frank D’Agostino, T, Jim Pyburn, E1954: Jim Pyburn, E, Joe Childress, FB1955: Joe Childress, FB, Frank D’Agostino, T, Fob James, LH,

Jimmy Phillips, E1957: Jimmy Phillips, E, Jerry Wilson, E1958: Jerry Wilson, E, Zeke Smith, G, Jackie Burkett, C,

Cleve Wester, T1959: Zeke Smith, G, Jackie Burkett, C, Ken Rice, T1960: Ken Rice, T, Ed Dyas, FB1961: Dave Edwards, E1963: Jimmy Sidle, QB1964: Tucker Frederickson, FB, Bill Cody, LB, Jack Thornton, T1965: Bill Cody, LB, Jack Thornton, T1966: Gusty Yearout, G, Tommy Lunceford, S1967: Gusty Yearout, LB1968: Tim Christian, SE, Mike Kolen, LB, Buddy McClinton, S,

David Campbell, DT, John Riley, PK, Loran Carter, QB,Tom Banks, C

1969: Tom Banks, C, Mike Kolen, LB, Buddy McClinton, S, John Riley, PK

1970: Pat Sullivan, QB, Terry Beasley, SE, Gardner Jett, SP, Larry Willingham, DB, Bobby Strickland, LB

1971: Dick Schmalz, WB, Tommy Yearout, DT, Bob Brown, DE, David Beverly, P, Terry Beasley, SE, Pat Sullivan, QB

1972: Dave Beck, DB, Terry Henley, TB, Mac Lorendo, OT, Danny Sanspree, DE, Benny Sivley, DT

1973: Benny Sivley, DT, Steve Taylor, C, Mike Fuller, DB, David Langner, DB

1974: Rusty Deen, DE, Ken Bernich, LB, Mike Fuller, S, Lee Gross, C1975: Chuck Fletcher, OT, Rick Telhiard, DT, Clyde Baumgartner, SP1977: Lynn Johnson, OG, James McKinney, DB, Jorge Portela, SP,

Freddie Smith, LB1978: James McKinney, DB, Joe Cribbs, RB, Mike Burrow, OT,

Frank Warren, DT1979: James Brooks RB, Joe Cribbs, RB, Freddie Smith, LB,

George Stephenson, OT, Frank Warren, DT1980: James Brooks, RB, Frank Warren, DT,

George Stephenson, OT1981: Danny Skutack, LB, Keith Uecker, OT1982: Dowe Aughtman, NG, Bob Harris, SS, Bo Jackson, HB,

David Jordan, OB, Doug Smith, DT1983: Dowe Aughtman, NG, Pat Arrington, OT, Gregg Carr, LB,

Donnie Humphrey, DT, David King, CB, Bo Jackson, HB,David Jordan, OG, Doug Smith, DT

1984: Gregg Carr, LB, David King, CB, Jeff Lott, OG, Gerald Robinson, DE, Ben Thomas, DT

1985: Lewis Colbert, P ,Harold Hallman, NG, Bo Jackson, TB, Tom Powell, FS, Ben Tamburello, C, Steve Wallace, OT, Gerald Williams, DT

1986: Aundray Bruce, OLB, Kurt Crain, ILB, Brent Fullwood, TB, Tracy Rocker, DT, Stacy Searels, OT, Ben Tamburello, C

1987: Aundray Bruce, OLB, Jeff Burger, QB, Kurt Crain, ILB, Win Lyle, PK, Kevin Porter, CB, Walter Reeves, TE, Tracy Rocker, DT, Stacy Searels, OT, Brian Shulman, P, Lawyer Tillman, WR

1988: Carlo Cheattom, CB, Stacy Danley, TB, Rodney Garner, OG, Walter Reeves, TE, Quentin Riggins, LB, Tracy Rocker, DT, Benji Roland, NG, Brian Shulman, P, Reggie Slack, QB, Greg Staples, S; Ron Stallworth, DT, Jim Thompson, OT

1989: Ed King, OG, John Hudson, C, Craig Ogletree, OLB, Quentin Riggins, ILB, David Rocker, DT, John Wiley, DB

1990: Corey Barlow, DB, Ed King, OG, David Rocker, DT, Rob Selby, OT, John Wiley, DB

1991: Corey Barlow, DB, Eddie Blake, OG, Darrel Crawford, LB, Victor Hall, TE, Bob Meeks, C

1992: James Bostic, TB, Scott Etheridge, K, James Willis, LB1993: James Bostic, TB, Terry Daniel, P, Wayne Gandy, OT,

Calvin Jackson, CB, Chris Shelling, CB, Anthony Redmon, OT, Shannon Roubique, C

1994: Willie Anderson, OT, Terry Daniel, P, Stephen Davis, RB, Mike Pelton, DT, Brian Robinson, DB, Shannon Roubique, C, Frank Sanders, WR

1995: Willie Anderson, OT, Stephen Davis, RB, Andy Fuller, TE, Shannon Roubique, C, Matt Hawkins, PK,

Marcellus Mostella, OLB1996: Jaret Holmes, PK, Victor Riley, OT, Takeo Spikes, LB1997: Jimmy Brumbaugh, DE, Jaret Holmes, PK, Victor Riley, OT,

Takeo Spikes, LB1998: Leonardo Carson, DE1999: Larry Casher, CB2000: Rodney Crayton, CB, Damon Duval, P, Rudi Johnson, TB,

Ben Leard, QB, Kendall Simmons, OT2001: Kendall Simmons, OT, Damon Duval, PK/P2002: Ben Nowland, C, Karlos Dansby, LB, Travaris Robinson, S2003: Monreko Crittenden, OG, Karlos Dansby, LB,

DeMarco McNeil, NG, Dontarrious Thomas, LB, Carnell Williams, RB

2004: Ronnie Brown, RB, Jason Campbell, QB, T.J. Jackson, NG, Stanley McClover, DE, Marcus McNeill, OT, Carlos Rogers, CB, Junior Rosegreen, S, Carnell Williams, RB, Travis Williams, LB

2005: Kody Bliss, P, Kenny Irons, RB, Marcus McNeill, OT2006: Tim Duckworth, OG, Kenny Irons, RB, Quentin Groves, DE,

John Vaughn PK2007: Quentin Groves, DE, Pat Sims, DT2008: Antonio Coleman, DE2009: Antonio Coleman, DE2010: Nick Fairley, DL, Cam Newton, QB, Ryan Pugh, C,

Lee Ziemba, OL2011: Steven Clark, P, Michael Dyer, RB, Corey Lemonier, DL

All-Time All-SEC Performers(AP, UPI and Coaches Polls)

(First-Team Only)

BrentFullwood

QuentinGroves

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Auburn All-Time Coaches’ RecordsCoach Years Tenure Record Pct.Dr. George Petrie 1 1892 2-2 .500G.H. Harvey 1 1893 2-0-2 .750D.M. Balliet 1 1893 1-0 1.000F.M. Hall 1 1894 1-3 .250John Heisman 5 1895-99 12-4-2 .722Billy Watkins 2 1900-01 6-3-1 .650R.S. Kent 1 1902 2-2-1 .500Mike Harvey 1 1902 0-2 .000Billy Bates 1 1903 4-3 .571Mike Donahue 18 1904-06, ‘08-22 99-35-5 .730W.S. Kienholz 1 1907 6-2-1 .722Boozer Pitts 3 1923-24, ‘27 7-10-4 .429Dave Morey 3 1925-27 10-10-1 .500George Bohler 2 1928-29 3-11 .214John Floyd 1 1929 0-4 .000Chet Wynne 4 1930-33 22-15-2 .591Jack Meagher 9 1934-42 48-37-10 .558Carl Voyles 4 1944-47 15-22 .405Earl Brown 3 1948-50 3-22-4 .172Ralph Jordan 25 1951-75 176-83-6 .675Doug Barfield 5 1976-80 29-25-1 .536Pat Dye 12 1981-92 99-39-4 .711Terry Bowden 6 1993-98 47-17-1 .731Bill Oliver *1 1998 2-3 .400Tommy Tuberville 10 1999-08 85-40 .680Gene Chizik 4 2009-2012 33-19 .635Gus Malzahn 1 2013-current 0-0 ---

*Bill Oliver coached the final five games of 1998 season after Terry Bowden resigned.

All-Time Top 10 Coaching Leaders(by Victories)

Coach Years Tenure Record Pct.1. Ralph Jordan 25 1951-75 176-83-6 .6752. Mike Donahue 18 1904-06, ‘08-22 99-35-5 .730 Pat Dye 12 1981-92 99-39-4 .7114. Tommy Tuberville 10 1999-08 85-40 .6805. Jack Meagher 9 1934-42 48-37-10 .5586. Terry Bowden 6 1993-98 47-17-1 .7317. Gene Chizik 4 2009-2012 33-19 .6358. Doug Barfield 5 1976-80 29-25-1 .536 Chet Wynne 4 1930-33 22-15-2 .59110. Carl Voyles 4 1944-47 15-22 .405

(by Winning Percentage)Coach Years Tenure Record Pct.

1. D.M. Balliet 1 1893 1-0 1.0002. G.H. Harvey 1 1893 2-0-2 .7503. Terry Bowden 6 1993-98 47-17-1 .7314. Mike Donahue 18 1904-06, ‘08-22 99-35-5 .7305. John Heisman 5 1895-99 12-4-2 .722 W.S. Kienholz 1 1907 6-2-1 .7227. Pat Dye 12 1981-92 99-39-4 .7118. Tommy Tuberville 10 1999-08 85-40 .6809. Ralph Jordan 25 1951-75 176-83-6 .67510. Billy Watkins 2 1900-01 6-3-1 .650

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YardagePlayer Seasons Att Avg Yards

1. Bo Jackson ................ 1982-85 650 6.62 4303 2. Carnell Williams ........ 2001-04 741 5.17 3831 3. James Brooks ............. 1977-80 621 5.67 3523 4. Joe Cribbs ................. 1976-79 657 5.13 3368 5. Ben Tate ................... 2006-09 678 4.90 3321 6. Stephen Davis ........... 1993-95 488 5.76 2811 7. Brent Fullwood ........... 1983-86 390 7.15 2789 8. Ronnie Brown ............ 2000-04 513 5.28 2707 9. Onterio McCalebb ..... 2009-12 406 6.37 2586 10. Stacy Danley ............. 1987-90 526 4.61 2427 11. Michael Dyer............. 2010-11 424 5.51 2335 12. James Joseph ............. 1986-90 452 5.17 2264 13. Kenny Irons ............... 2005-06 454 4.81 2186 14. James Bostic .............. 1991-93 396 5.26 2084 15. Lionel James .............. 1980-83 348 6.14 2068 16. Secdrick McIntyre ...... 1973-76 462 4.31 1992 17. Fob James ................. 1952-55 317 6.03 1913 18. Phil Gargis ................ 1973-76 456 4.13 1884 19. Tommie Agee ............ 1983-86 356 4.87 1735 20. Jimmy Sidle ............... 1962-64 326 5.22 1703 21. Brad Lester ................ 2004-08 371 4.55 1689 22. Joe Childress ............. 1953-55 321 5.19 1667 23. Curtis Kuykendall ....... 1944-45 217 7.46 1619 24. Rudi Johnson ............. 2000 324 4.84 1567 25. Terry Henley .............. 1970-72 343 4.47 1534 26. Tommy Lorino ............ 1956-58 227 6.55 1486 27. Cam Newton ............. 2010 264 5.58 1473 28. Monk Gafford ........... 1940-42 221 6.40 1414 29. Mario Fannin ............ 2007-10 233 5.86 1366 30. Mitzi Jackson ............. 1973-75 243 5.65 1373 31. William Andrews ....... 1976-78 267 5.04 1347 32. Ed Dyas .................... 1958-60 261 4.97 1298 33. Fred Beasley ............. 1994-97 282 4.40 1241 34. Tre Mason ................. 2011-12 199 5.84 1163 35. Tom Bryan ................ 1964-66 265 4.32 1144

TouchdownsPlayer Seasons Att Yards Avg TD

1. Carnell Williams .........2001-04 741 3831 5.17 45 2. Bo Jackson .................1982-85 650 4303 6.62 43 3. Joe Cribbs ..................1976-79 657 3368 5.13 34 4. Stephen Davis .............1993-95 488 2811 5.76 30

5. Ronnie Brown .............2000-04 513 2707 5.28 29 6. Onterio McCalebb ......2009-12 406 2586 6.37 24 Ben Tate .....................2006-09 678 3321 4.90 24 Brent Fullwood ............1983-86 390 2789 7.15 24 James Brooks ..............1977-80 621 3523 5.67 24 10. Reggie Ware ..............1984-87 231 768 3.32 23

Yards Per Game (Min. 18 games) Player Seasons Yards Games Yds/Gm 1. Bo Jackson ............. 1982-85 4303 38 113.2 2. Kenny Irons ............ 2005-06 2186 23 95.0 3. James Brooks .......... 1977-80 3523 38 92.74. Carnell Williams..... 2001-04 3831 42 91.2

5. Stephen Davis ........ 1993-95 2811 31 90.7 6. Curtis Kuykendall .... 1944-45 1619 18 89.9 7. Michael Dyer.......... 2010-11 2335 26 89.8 8. Joe Cribbs .............. 1976-79 3368 38 88.69. Brent Fullwood........ 1983-86 2789 39 71.5

10. Ben Tate ................. 2006-09 3321 47 70.7

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Single Season Rushing RecordsYardage Player Year Att Avg Yards1. Bo Jackson .............. 1985 278 6.42 1786

2. Rudi Johnson ........... 2000 324 4.84 1567 3. Cam Newton ........... 2010 264 5.58 1473 4. Brent Fullwood ......... 1986 167 8.33 1391 5. Ben Tate .................. 2009 263 5.18 1362 6. James Brooks ........... 1980 261 5.03 1314 7. Carnell Williams ...... 2003 241 5.42 1307 8. Kenny Irons ............. 2005 256 5.05 1293 9. Stephen Davis ......... 1994 221 5.71 1263 10. Michael Dyer........... 2011 242 5.13 1242 11. Bo Jackson .............. 1983 158 7.68 1213 12. James Brooks ........... 1979 163 7.41 1208 13. James Bostic ............ 1993 199 6.06 1205 Joe Cribbs ............... 1978 253 4.76 1205 15. Carnell Williams ...... 2004 239 4.87 1165 16. Joe Cribbs ............... 1979 200 5.60 112017. Michael Dyer........... 2010 182 6.01 109318. Stephen Davis ......... 1995 180 5.93 1068 19. Ronnie Brown .......... 2002 175 5.76 1008 20. Jimmy Sidle ............. 1963 185 5.44 1006

Yards Per GamePlayer Year GP YardsYds/Game

1. Bo Jackson .............. 1985 11 1786 162.4 2. Rudi Johnson ........... 2000 12 1567 130.6 3. Brent Fullwood ......... 1986 11 1391 126.5 4. Joe Cribbs ............... 1978 10 1205 120.5 5. James Brooks ........... 1980 11 1314 119.5 6. Stephen Davis ......... 1994 11 1263 114.8 7. Bo Jackson .............. 1983 11 1213 110.3 8. James Brooks ........... 1979 11 1208 109.8 9. James Bostic ............ 1993 11 1203 109.6 10. Kenny Irons ............. 2005 12 1293 107.8

Touchdowns Player Year Att Yards Avg TD 1. Cam Newton ........... 2010 264 1473 5.58 20 2. Bo Jackson .............. 1985 278 1786 6.42 17 Carnell Williams ...... 2003 241 1307 5.42 174. Joe Cribbs............... 1978 253 1205 4.76 16

5. Stephen Davis ......... 1995 180 1068 5.93 14 Joe Cribbs ............... 1979 200 1120 5.60 14 7. Kenny Irons ............. 2005 256 1293 5.05 13 Ronnie Brown .......... 2002 175 1008 5.76 13 Rudi Johnson ........... 2000 324 1567 4.84 13 Stephen Davis ......... 1994 221 1263 5.71 13 11. Carnell Williams ...... 2004 239 1165 4.87 12 James Bostic ............ 1993 199 1205 6.06 12 Bo Jackson .............. 1983 158 1213 7.68 12 14. Reggie Ware ........... 1986 54 192 3.56 11 Billy Atkins .............. 1957 90 359 3.99 11

Yards Per Carry (Min. 80 attempts) Player Year Yards Att Avg 1. Onterio McCalebb ... 2010 810 95 8.53 2. Tommy Lorino .......... 1956 692 82 8.443. Brent Fullwood......... 1986 1391 167 8.33

4. Bo Jackson .............. 1983 1213 158 7.68 5. Monk Gafford ......... 1942 1004 132 7.61 6. Brent Fullwood ......... 1985 684 92 7.43 7. James Brooks ........... 1979 1208 163 7.418. Fob James............... 1955 879 123 7.15

9. Lionel James ............ 1982 779 113 6.89 10. Bobby Hoppe .......... 1956 542 83 6.530

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Yardage Player Seasons Att Comp Pct Yards 1. Stan White .............. 1990-93 1231 659 .535 8016 2. Jason Campbell ....... 2001-04 854 552 .646 7299 3. Brandon Cox ........... 2004-07 927 550 .593 6959 4. Pat Sullivan ............. 1969-71 819 452 .552 6284 5. Dameyune Craig ... 1994-97 782 427 .546 6026 6. Patrick Nix .............. 1992-95 656 386 .588 4957 7. Reggie Slack ........... 1986-89 585 346 .591 4697 8. Ben Leard ............... 1997-00 592 359 .606 4289 9. Jeff Burger ............... 1984-87 538 331 .615 4082 10. Chris Todd .............. 2008-09 484 284 .587 3515

Completions Player Seasons Att Yards Comp 1. Stan White ............. 1990-93 1231 8016 659 2. Jason Campbell ...... 2001-04 854 7299 552 3. Brandon Cox .......... 2004-07 927 6959 550 4. Pat Sullivan ............ 1969-71 819 6284 452 5. Dameyune Craig .... 1994-97 782 6026 427 6. Patrick Nix ............. 1992-95 656 4957 386 7. Ben Leard .............. 1997-00 592 4289 359 8. Reggie Slack .......... 1986-89 585 4697 346 9. Jeff Burger .............. 1984-87 538 4082 331 10. Chris Todd ............. 2008-09 484 3515 284

Completion Percentage (Min. 150 Attempts) Player Seasons Att Comp Pct 1. Cam Newton .......... 2010 280 185 .661 2. Jason Campbell ...... 2001-04 854 552 .646 3. Jeff Burger .............. 1984-87 538 331 .615 4. Ben Leard .............. 1997-00 592 359 .606 5. Brandon Cox .......... 2004-07 927 550 .593 6. Reggie Slack .......... 1986-89 585 346 .591 7. Patrick Nix ............. 1992-95 656 386 .588 8. Chris Todd ............. 2008-09 484 284 .587 9. Pat Sullivan ............ 1969-71 819 452 .552 10. Barrett Trotter .......... 2008-11 176 98 .551

Touchdowns Player Seasons Yards Int TD 1. Pat Sullivan ............ 1969-71 6284 39 53 2. Jason Campbell ...... 2001-04 7299 24 45 3. Brandon Cox .......... 2004-07 6959 32 42 4. Stan White ............. 1990-93 8016 52 40 5. Dameyune Craig .... 1994-97 6026 24 39 6. Patrick Nix ............. 1992-95 4957 16 31 7. Cam Newton .......... 2010 2854 7 30 8. Ben Leard .............. 1997-00 4289 18 28 9. Chris Todd ............. 2008-09 3515 12 27 10. Loran Carter ........... 1966-68 3129 47 25

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Player Year Att Comp Pct Yards 1. Dameyune Craig ..... 1997 403 216 .536 3277 2. Cam Newton ........... 2010 280 185 .661 2854 3. Jason Campbell ....... 2004 270 188 .696 2700 4. Chris Todd .............. 2009 328 198 .604 2612 5. Pat Sullivan ............. 1970 281 167 .594 2586 6. Patrick Nix .............. 1995 331 201 .607 2574 7. Brandon Cox ........... 2005 306 177 .578 2324 8. Dameyune Craig ..... 1996 310 169 .545 2296 9. Stan White .............. 1990 338 180 .533 2242 10. Reggie Slack ........... 1988 279 168 .602 2230

CompletionsPlayer Year Att Yards Comp

1. Dameyune Craig ..... 1997 403 3277 2162. Patrick Nix .............. 1995 331 2574 2013. Chris Todd .............. 2009 328 2612 1984. Ben Leard ............... 2000 319 2158 1935. Brandon Cox ........... 2007 316 2080 188

Jason Campbell ....... 2004 270 2700 1887. Cam Newton ........... 2010 280 2854 1858. Jason Campbell ....... 2003 293 2267 1819. Stan White .............. 1990 338 2242 180

10. Jeff Burger ............... 1987 267 2066 178

Completion Percentage (Min. 100 Attempts)Player Year Att Comp Pct

1. Ben Leard ............... 1999 157 111 .7072. Jason Campbell ....... 2004 270 188 .6963. Jeff Burger ............... 1987 267 178 .6674. Cam Newton ........... 2010 280 185 .6615. Jason Campbell ....... 2002 149 94 .6316. Jason Campbell ....... 2001 142 89 .6277. Jason Campbell ....... 2003 293 181 .6188. Clint Moseley .......... 2011 108 66 .6119. Patrick Nix .............. 1995 331 201 .607

10. Stan White .............. 1993 271 164 .605

TouchdownsPlayer Year Att Comp Yards TD

1. Cam Newton ........... 2010 280 185 2854 30 2. Chris Todd .............. 2009 328 198 2612 22 3. Jason Campbell ....... 2004 270 188 2700 20 Pat Sullivan ............. 1971 281 162 2012 20 5. Dameyune Craig ..... 1997 403 216 3277 18 6. Pat Sullivan ............. 1970 281 167 2586 17 7. Dameyune Craig ..... 1996 310 169 2296 16 Pat Sullivan ............. 1969 257 123 1686 16 9. Brandon Cox ........... 2005 306 177 2324 15 Patrick Nix .............. 1995 331 201 2574 15

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Receptions Player Seasons Yards Avg Rec 1. Courtney Taylor ........ 2003-06 2098 13.71 153 2. Karsten Bailey .......... 1995-98 2174 14.49 150 3. Terry Beasley ............ 1969-71 2507 17.78 141 4. Tyrone Goodson ....... 1993-97 2283 16.79 136 5. Emory Blake ............. 2009-12 2022 15.80 128 6. Frank Sanders .......... 1991-94 1998 16.51 121 7. Darvin Adams .......... 2008-10 1978 17.20 115 8. Rodgeriqus Smith ...... 2004-08 1598 14.02 114 9. Greg Taylor ............. 1987-90 1217 11.93 102 10. Freddy Weygand ...... 1984-88 1946 19.66 99 11. Ben Obomanu .......... 2002-05 1313 13.54 97 12. Thomas Bailey .......... 1991-94 1243 13.37 93 Lawyer Tillman .......... 1985-88 1808 19.44 93 14. Clifton Robinson ....... 1997-00 1167 12.82 91 15. Ronney Daniels ......... 1999-00 1446 16.07 90 16. Freddie Hyatt ........... 1965-67 1396 15.86 88 17. Willie Gosha ............ 1993-96 1048 12.33 85

Yardage Player Seasons Rec Yards 1. Terry Beasley ........... 1969-71 141 2507 2. Tyrone Goodson ...... 1993-97 136 2283 3. Karsten Bailey ......... 1995-98 150 2174 4. Courtney Taylor ....... 2003-06 153 2098 5. Emory Blake ............ 2009-12 128 2022 6. Frank Sanders ......... 1991-94 121 1998 7. Darvin Adams ......... 2008-10 115 1978 8. Freddy Weygand ..... 1984-88 99 1946 9. Lawyer Tillman ......... 1985-88 93 1808 10. Rodgeriqus Smith ..... 2004-08 114 1598 11. Byron Franklin ......... 1977-80 74 1573 12. Ronney Daniels ........ 1999-00 90 1446 13. Freddie Hyatt .......... 1965-67 88 1396 14. Devin Aromashodu ... 2002-05 71 1333 15. Alexander Wright .... 1986-89 56 1320 16. Ben Obomanu ......... 2002-05 97 1313 17. Thomas Bailey ......... 1991-94 93 1243 18. Greg Taylor ............. 1987-90 102 1217 19. Clifton Robinson ...... 1997-00 91 1167 20. Tim Christian ........... 1966-68 78 1126 21. Terrell Zachery ......... 2007-10 71 1106 22. Willie Gosha ........... 1993-96 85 1048 23. Marcel Willis ........... 1999-02 81 1022 24. Jimmy Phillips .......... 1955-57 52 1012

Touchdowns Player Seasons Rec TD 1. Terry Beasley ................1969-71 141 29 2. Ben Obomanu ..............2002-05 97 18 3. Darvin Adams ..............2008-10 115 17 Karsten Bailey ..............1995-98 150 17 5. Emory Blake .............2009-2012 78 16 6. Frank Sanders ..............1991-94 121 15 Byron Franklin ..............1977-80 74 15 8. Lawyer Tillman ..............1985-88 93 14 Philip Lutzenkirchen ...2009-2012 44 14 10. Ronney Daniels .............1999-00 90 12 Tyrone Goodson ...........1993-97 136 12 Freddie Hyatt ...............1965-67 88 12

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Single Season Receiving RecordsReceptions

Player Year Yards Avg Rec 1. Darvin Adams ......... 2009 997 16.62 60 2. Willie Gosha ........... 1995 811 13.98 58 Frank Sanders ......... 1994 910 15.69 58 4. Ronney Daniels ........ 1999 1068 19.07 56 5. Terry Beasley ........... 1971 846 15.38 55 6. Courtney Taylor ....... 2006 704 13.04 54 7. Karsten Bailey ......... 1997 840 15.85 53 8. Darvin Adams ......... 2010 963 18.52 52 Rodgeriqus Smith ..... 2007 705 13.56 52 Terry Beasley ........... 1970 1051 20.21 52

YardagePlayer Year Rec Yards

1. Ronney Daniels ........ 1999 56 10682. Terry Beasley ........... 1970 52 10513. Darvin Adams ......... 2009 60 9974. Darvin Adams ......... 2010 52 9635. Frank Sanders ......... 1994 58 9106. Tyrone Goodson ...... 1997 48 9067. Terry Beasley ........... 1971 55 8468. Frank Sanders ......... 1993 48 8429. Karsten Bailey ......... 1997 53 840

10. Freddy Weygand ..... 1984 32 796

TouchdownsPlayer Year Rec TD

1. Terry Beasley ........... 1971 55 122. Terry Beasley ........... 1970 52 113. Darvin Adams ......... 2009 60 104. Byron Franklin ......... 1980 32 9

Ronney Daniels ........ 1999 56 9 6. Emory Blake ............ 2010 33 8 7. Darvin Adams ......... 2010 52 7 Ben Obomanu ......... 2004 25 7 Karsten Bailey ......... 1998 43 7 Karsten Bailey ......... 1997 53 7 Frank Sanders ......... 1994 58 7 Greg Taylor ............. 1990 46 7 Dick Schmalz .......... 1971 44 7 Tim Christian ........... 1968 47 7 Philip Lutzenkirchen .. 2011 24 7

Yards Per Reception (min. 20 Receptions)Player Year Rec Yards Yds/Rec

1. Freddy Weygand ..... 1984 32 796 24.882. Alexander Wright .... 1989 30 714 23.803. Alvin Bresler ............ 1970 23 530 23.044. Devin Aromashodu ... 2004 24 513 21.385. Lawyer Tillman ......... 1986 35 730 20.866. Terry Beasley ........... 1970 52 1051 20.217. Chris Woods ........... 1982 21 406 19.338. Ronney Daniels ........ 1999 56 1068 19.079. Devin Aromashodu ... 2005 26 494 19.00

10. Tyrone Goodson ...... 1997 48 906 18.88

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Total Tackles Player Seasons Solo Asst TT 1. Freddie Smith .......... 1976-79 323 205 528 2. Gregg Carr ............. 1981-84 289 164 453 3. Darrel Crawford ...... 1988-91 198 226 424 4. Anthony Harris ........ 1992-95 200 200 400 5. Quentin Riggins ....... 1986-89 200 198 398 6. Chris Martin ............ 1979-82 223 151 374 7. Tracy Rocker ........... 1985-88 199 155 354 8. Dontarrious Thomas . 2000-03 163 188 351 9. Marcellus Mostella ... 1993-96 153 183 336 10. Takeo Spikes ........... 1995-97 212 119 331

Pass Interceptions Player Seasons Yards Avg Int 1. Buddy McClinton ..... 1967-69 208 11.6 18 2. Dave Beck ............... 1970-72 142 10.1 14 3. Brian Robinson ........ 1992-94 271 20.8 13 Don Webb .............. 1967-69 142 10.9 13 5. David King .............. 1981-84 145 12.1 12 David Langner ......... 1971-73 287 23.9 12 7. Larry Casher ........... 1997-00 149 13.5 11 Chris Shelling .......... 1991-94 234 21.3 11 Clifford Toney .......... 1978-80 69 6.3 11 Jim McKinney .......... 1972-74 114 10.4 11 Larry Willingham ..... 1968-70 166 15.1 11 Bobby Freeman ....... 1951-54 207 18.8 11

Quarterback Sacks (from 1981) Player Seasons Yds. Sacks 1. Quentin Groves ....... 2004-07 169 26.0 Gerald Robinson ...... 1982-85 150 26.0 3. Antonio Coleman ..... 2006-09 147 24.5 4. Tracy Rocker ........... 1985-88 146 21.0 Craig Olgetree ........ 1986-89 117 21.0 6. Reggie Torbor .......... 2000-03 128 18.5 7. Corey Lemonier ....... 2010-12 111 17.0 Leonardo Carson ..... 1996-99 123 17.0 Willie Whitehead .... 1991-94 108 17.0 10. Marcus Washington . 1994-96 108 16.0 Gary Walker ........... 1993-94 95 16.0

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Single Season Defensive RecordsTotal Tackles

Player Year Solo Asst TT 1. Freddie Smith .......... 1977 114 79 193 2. Kurt Crain ............... 1987 87 81 168 3. Quentin Riggins ....... 1989 78 87 165 4. Freddie Smith .......... 1979 105 57 162 5. Kurt Crain ............... 1986 85 71 156 6. Darrel Crawford ...... 1991 76 77 153 7. Ben Thomas ............ 1984 66 75 141 8. Gregg Carr ............. 1984 100 39 139 9. Takeo Spikes ........... 1997 93 43 136 Gregg Carr ............. 1983 91 45 136

Pass Interceptions Player Year Yards Avg Int1. Buddy McClinton ..... 1969 92 10.2 9

2. Brian Robinson ........ 1994 140 17.5 8 David Langner ......... 1972 156 19.5 8 4. Larry Willingham ..... 1969 85 12.1 7 5. Walter McFadden .... 2009 154 25.7 6 Junior Rosegreen ...... 2004 48 8.0 6 Tom Powell .............. 1985 114 19.0 6 David King .............. 1982 63 10.5 6 Jim McKinney .......... 1973 48 8.0 6 Roger Mitchell ......... 1973 83 13.8 6 Dave Beck ............... 1972 61 10.2 6 Dave Beck ............... 1970 57 9.5 6 Don Webb .............. 1968 45 7.5 6 Bryant Harvard ........ 1960 113 18.8 6 Bobby Jordan .......... 1952 42 7.0 6 Vince Dooley ........... 1951 79 13.2 6 Dickie Flourney ........ 1949 59 9.8 6

Quarterback Sacks (from 1981)Player Year Yds. Sacks

1. Nick Fairley ............ 2010 74 11.52. Gary Walker ........... 1994 69 11.0

Kevin Greene .......... 1984 64 11.0Craig Olgetree ........ 1989 62 11.0

5. Antonio Coleman ..... 2009 60 10.0Gerald Robinson ...... 1985 71 10.0Mike Pelton ............. 1994 61 10.0

8. Quentin Groves ....... 2006 62 9.5Reggie Torbor .......... 2003 64 9.5Corey Lemonier ....... 2011 66 9.5

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Most Points Kicking Player Seasons FG PAT Pts 1. Wes Byrum.............. 2007-10 60 183 363 2. John Vaughn............ 2003-06 50 162 312 3. Damon Duval .......... 1999-02 45 125 260 4. Al Del Greco ........... 1980-83 42 110 236 5. Win Lyle ................. 1987-89 45 95 230 6. Jorge Portela ........... 1977-79 38 74 188 7. John Riley................ 1967-69 31 80 173 8. Scott Etheridge ........ 1992-93 34 65 167 Gardner Jett ............ 1970-72 23 98 167 10. Jaret Holmes ............ 1996-97 27 79 160 Matt Hawkins .......... 1994-95 26 82 160

Most Field Goals Made Player Seasons Pct FGA FGM 1. Wes Byrum.......... 2007-10 .750 80 60 2. John Vaughn........ 2003-06 .725 69 50 3. Damon Duval ...... 1999-02 .608 74 45 Win Lyle ............. 1987-89 .763 59 45 5. Al Del Greco ....... 1980-83 .609 69 42 Jorge Portela ....... 1977-79 .613 62 38 7. Scott Etheridge .... 1992-93 .791 43 34 8. Jim Von Wyl ........ 1990-91 .667 48 32 9. John Riley............ 1967-69 .492 63 31 10. Jaret Holmes ........ 1996-97 .730 37 27

Field Goal Percentage (Min. 10 made) Player Seasons FGM FGA Pct 1. Scott Etheridge .....1992-93 34 43 .791 2. Matt Hawkins .......1994-95 26 33 .788 3. Win Lyle ..............1987-89 45 59 .763 4. Cody Parkey ........2010-12 24 32 .750 Wes Byrum...........2007-10 60 80 .750 6. Jaret Holmes .........1996-97 27 37 .730 7. John Vaughn.........2003-06 50 69 .725 8. Ed Dyas ...............1958-60 17 24 .708 9. Gardner Jett .........1970-72 23 34 .676 10. Jim Von Wyl .........1990-91 32 48 .667 Robert McGinty ....1984 12 18 .667

Punts Player Seasons Yards Avg No 1. Lewis Colbert........... 1982-85 10179 41.7 244 2. Damon Duval .......... 1999-02 9842 43.4 227 3. Kody Bliss ............... 2003-06 8861 43.9 202 Skip Johnston .......... 1977-79 7220 42.0 172 5. Tommy Lunceford ..... 1965-67 7017 41.0 171 6. Terry Daniel ............. 1992-94 7522 44.5 169 7. Jon Kilgore .............. 1962-64 6631 40.1 163 8. David Beverly .......... 1970-72 6290 39.8 158 9. Brian Shulman ......... 1986-88 6580 41.9 157 10. Clyde Baumgartner .. 1974-76 6086 39.8 153

Punting Average (min. 35 punts) Player Seasons No Yards Avg 1. Terry Daniel ............ 1992-94 169 7522 44.51 2. Kody Bliss .............. 2003-06 202 8861 43.87 3. Damon Duval ......... 1999-02 227 9842 43.36 4. Jaret Holmes ........... 1996-97 110 4676 42.51 5. Skip Johnston ......... 1977-79 172 7220 41.98 6. Brian Shulman ........ 1986-88 157 6580 41.91 7. Lewis Colbert.......... 1982-85 244 10179 41.72 8. Clinton Durst .......... 2008-10 134 5559 41.49 9. Tommy Lunceford .... 1965-67 171 7017 41.04 10. Alan Bollinger ........ 1980-81 121 4937 40.80

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Player Year FG PAT Pts 1. Wes Byrum.............. 2010 17 72 123 2. Wes Byrum.............. 2009 15 54 99 3. John Vaughn............ 2006 20 34 94 4. John Vaughn............ 2004 12 51 87 5. Wes Byrum.............. 2007 17 35 86 John Vaughn............ 2005 12 50 86 Scott Etheridge ........ 1992 22 20 86 8. Jaret Holmes ............ 1996 13 43 82 Matt Hawkins .......... 1995 13 42 81 Scott Etheridge ........ 1993 12 45 81

Most Field Goals MadePlayer Year Pct FGA FGM

1. Scott Etheridge ........ 1992 .786 28 222. John Vaughn............ 2006 .833 24 203. Wes Byrum.............. 2010 .773 22 17

Wes Byrum.............. 2007 .739 23 17Jim Von Wyl ............ 1990 .773 22 17

6. Damon Duval .......... 2001 .615 26 16Win Lyle ................. 1989 .842 19 16

8. Wes Byrum.............. 2009 .938 16 15Jim Von Wyl ............ 1991 .577 26 15Win Lyle ................. 1987 .789 19 15Jorge Portela ........... 1977 .682 22 15

Field Goal Percentage (Min. 10 made) Player Year FGM FGA Pct 1. Wes Byrum.............. 2009 15 16 .938 2. Matt Hawkins .......... 1995 13 15 .867 3. Win Lyle ................. 1989 16 19 .842 4. John Vaughn............ 2006 20 24 .833 Gardner Jett ............ 1970 10 12 .833 6. Jaret Holmes ............ 1997 14 17 .824 7. John Vaughn............ 2004 12 15 .800 Scott Etheridge ........ 1993 12 15 .800 9. Win Lyle ................. 1987 15 19 .789 10. Cody Parkey ........... 2012 11 14 .786 Scott Etheridge ........ 1992 22 28 .786

Punts Player Year Yards Avg No1. Roger Pruett ............. 1973 3086 39.0 792. Connie Frederick ..... 1968 2933 37.6 783. David Beverly .......... 1972 2878 40.0 72

Steven Clark ............ 2011 2941 40.8 725. Jeremy Zills ............. 1998 2846 40.1 716. Clinton Durst ........... 2008 2947 42.1 70

Lewis Colbert........... 1982 2841 40.6 708. Skip Johnston .......... 1978 2857 42.6 679. Terry Daniel ............. 1992 2771 42.6 65

Alan Bollinger ......... 1981 2752 42.3 65Damon Duval .......... 2000 2811 43.2 65

Punting Average (min. 35 punts) Player Year No Yards Avg 1. Terry Daniel ............. 1993 51 2393 46.92 2. Lewis Colbert........... 1985 57 2610 45.79 3. Kody Bliss ............... 2006 47 2149 45.72 4. Kody Bliss ............... 2005 44 1975 44.89 5. Terry Daniel ............. 1994 53 2358 44.49 6. Brian Shulman ......... 1986 49 2161 44.10 7. Damon Duval .......... 2001 51 2244 44.00 8. Damon Duval .......... 2002 54 2344 43.41 9. Damon Duval .......... 2000 65 2811 43.25 10. Kody Bliss ............... 2003 64 2748 42.94

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Punt Return Yardage Player Seasons Ret Avg Yards 1. Thomas Bailey ......... 1991-94 125 9.4 1170 2. Trey Gainous ........... 1983-86 105 9.1 951 3. Mike Fuller .............. 1973-74 50 17.7 883 4. Shane Wasden ........ 1988-90 82 8.7 717 5. Robert Dunn ............ 2005-08 74 9.4 697 6. Tre Smith ................. 2002-06 77 8.4 644 7. Roderick Hood ........ 2000-02 51 11.2 571 8. Jimmy Carter ........... 1965-67 38 12.4 473 9. Robert Baker ........... 1995-96 48 9.7 463 10. Lionel James ............ 1981-83 25 15.8 394

Punt Return Average (Min. 25 returns) Player Seasons Ret Yards Avg 1. Mike Fuller .............. 1973-74 50 883 17.66 2. Lionel James ............ 1981-83 25 394 15.76 3. Jimmy Carter ........... 1965-67 38 473 12.45 4. Larry Willingham ..... 1968-70 30 372 12.40 5. Roderick Hood ........ 2000-02 51 571 11.20 6. Carnell Williams ...... 2001-04 28 302 10.79 7. Robert Baker ........... 1995-96 48 463 9.65 8. Buddy McClinton ..... 1967-69 30 285 9.50 9. Robert Dunn ............ 2005-08 74 697 9.42 10. Thomas Bailey ......... 1991-94 125 1170 9.36

Kickoff Return Yardage Player Seasons Ret Avg Yards 1. James Brooks ........... 1977-80 68 25.4 1726 2. Demond Washington 2009-10 62 26.0 1614 3. Thomas Bailey ......... 1991-94 74 20.5 1520 4. Tristan Davis ............ 2005-08 55 26.5 1455 5. Onterio McCalebb ... 2009-12 53 25.7 1360 6. Markeith Cooper ..... 1996-99 45 23.9 1077 7. Robert Baker ........... 1995-96 46 21.3 979 8. Tim Carter ............... 1998-01 40 23.9 956 9. Mario Fannin .......... 2006-10 44 21.5 944 10. Roderick Hood ........ 2000-02 44 19.9 874

Kickoff Return Average (Min. 20 returns) Player Seasons Ret Yards Avg 1. Tristan Davis ............ 2005-08 55 1455 26.45 2. Tre Mason ............... 2011-12 27 712 26.37 3. Demond Washington 2009-10 62 1614 26.03 4. Rick Neel ................ 1973-75 26 673 25.88 5. Onterio McCalebb ... 2009-12 53 1360 25.66 6. James Brooks ........... 1977-80 68 1726 25.38 7. Markeith Cooper ..... 1996-99 45 1077 23.93 8. Tim Carter ............... 1998-01 40 956 23.90 9. Joe Cribbs ............... 1976-79 22 507 23.05 10. Devin Aromashodu ... 2002-05 38 860 22.63

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Player Year Ret Avg Yards1. Thomas Bailey ......... 1991 42 12.6 5282. Mike Fuller .............. 1974 30 16.7 5023. Jimmy Carter ........... 1967 38 12.4 4734. Roderick Hood ........ 2002 36 11.6 4175. Lionel James ............ 1982 25 15.7 3946. Mike Fuller .............. 1973 20 19.1 3817. Tre Smith ................. 2003 36 9.1 3278. Shane Wasden ........ 1990 29 10.4 3029. Robert Dunn ............ 2007 32 9.4 301

10. Trey Gainous ........... 1984 32 8.7 277Larry Willingham ..... 1970 22 12.6 277

Punt Return Average (Min. 10 Returns)Player Year Ret Yards Avg

1. Mike Fuller .............. 1973 20 381 19.052. Mike Fuller .............. 1974 30 502 16.733. Robert Dunn ............ 2008 15 240 16.004. Lionel James ............ 1982 25 394 15.765. Freddy Weygand ..... 1987 13 180 13.856. David Langner ......... 1972 12 165 13.757. Thomas Bailey ......... 1991 42 528 12.578. Larry Willingham ..... 1970 22 277 12.599. Jimmy Carter ........... 1967 38 473 12.45

10. Roderick Hood ........ 2002 36 417 11.58

Kickoff Return YardagePlayer Year Ret Avg Yards

1. Demond Washington 2010 46 24.3 11172. Tristan Davis ............ 2006 28 27.0 7563. Tristan Davis ............ 2008 24 27.4 6574. James Brooks ........... 1977 27 24.2 6545. Tre Mason ............... 2011 24 26.4 6336. Thomas Bailey ......... 1991 24 24.6 5917. James Brooks ........... 1979 21 27.5 5778. Robert Baker ........... 1995 25 21.0 5259. Onterio McCalebb ... 2012 23 22.7 523

10. Brent Fullwood ......... 1984 22 23.1 509

Kickoff Return Average (Min. 10 Returns)Player Year Ret Yards Avg

1. Demond Washington 2009 16 497 31.062. Onterio McCalebb ... 2011 11 338 30.73 3. David Langner ......... 1972 13 369 28.284. Rick Neel ................ 1975 17 478 28.125. James Brooks ........... 1979 21 577 27.486. Tristan Davis ............ 2008 24 657 27.387. Tristan Davis ............ 2006 28 756 27.008. Tre Mason ............... 2011 24 633 26.389. Mike Fuller .............. 1973 16 420 26.25

10. Markeith Cooper ..... 1998 18 447 24.83

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All-Purpose Yards Player Seasons Rush Rec KR PR Yards 1. James Brooks ....... 1977-80 3523 219 1726 128 5596 2. Carnell Williams .. 2001-04 3831 342 609 302 5084 3. Bo Jackson .......... 1982-85 4303 272 317 0 4892 4. Onterio McCalebb 2009-12 2586 620 1360 0 4566 5. Joe Cribbs ........... 1976-79 3368 268 597 328 4561 6. Thomas Bailey ..... 1991-94 -5 1243 1520 1170 3928 7. Ben Tate .............. 2006-09 3321 336 186 0 3843 8. Brent Fullwood ..... 1983-86 2789 77 892 0 3758 9. Ronnie Brown ...... 2000-04 2707 688 15 0 3390 10. Mario Fannin ...... 2006-10 1366 985 944 0 3295

Total Offense Player Seasons Plays Rush Pass Total 1. Stan White ............ 1990-93 1481 -96 8016 7920 2. Jason Campbell ..... 2001-04 1103 307 7299 7606 3. Pat Sullivan ........... 1969-71 974 569 6284 6843 4. Brandon Cox ......... 2004-07 1036 -416 6959 6543 5. Dameyune Craig ... 1994-97 1052 435 6026 6461 6. Patrick Nix ............ 1992-95 752 124 4957 5081 7. Reggie Slack ......... 1986-89 692 -45 4697 4652 8. Cam Newton ......... 2010 544 1473 2854 4327 9. Bo Jackson ............ 1982-85 651 4303 0 4303 10. Ben Leard ............. 1997-00 670 -200 4289 4089

Scoring Player Seasons TD FG PAT Pts 1. Wes Byrum.............. 2007-10 0 60 183 363 2. John Vaughn............ 2003-06 0 50 162 312 3. Carnell Williams ...... 2001-04 46 0 0 276 4. Bo Jackson .............. 1982-85 45 0 *2 274 5. Damon Duval .......... 1999-02 1 45 125 266 6. Al Del Greco ........... 1980-83 0 42 110 236 7. Win Lyle ................. 1987-89 0 45 95 230 8. Joe Cribbs ............... 1976-79 35 0 *3 216 9. Stephen Davis ......... 1993-95 34 0 0 204 10. Jorge Portela ........... 1977-79 0 38 74 188* - two-point conversions

Touchdowns Responsible For (Rush & Pass) Player Seasons Rush Pass TD 1. Pat Sullivan 1969-71 18 53 71 2. Dameyune Craig 1994-97 19 39 58 3. Jason Campbell 2001-04 9 45 54 4. Stan White 1990-93 11 40 51 5. Cam Newton 2010 20 30 50 6. Brandon Cox 2004-07 4 42 46 Carnell Williams 2001-04 45 1 46 8. Bo Jackson 1982-85 43 0 43 9. Patrick Nix 1992-95 9 31 40 10. Joe Cribbs 1976-79 34 0 34

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Player Season Rush Rec KR PR Yards 1. Bo Jackson ............ 1985 1786 73 0 0 18592. James Brooks ......... 1979 1208 15 577 0 18003. Carnell Williams .... 2004 1165 152 150 251 1718

4. James Brooks ......... 1980 1314 63 226 56 1659 5. Carnell Williams .... 2003 1307 20 269 51 1647 6. Rudi Johnson ......... 2000 1567 70 0 0 1637 7. Ben Tate ................ 2009 1362 105 139 0 1606 8. Cam Newton ......... 2010 1473 42 0 0 1515 9. Brent Fullwood ....... 1986 1391 46 75 0 1512 10. Kenny Irons ........... 2005 1293 164 0 2 1459

Total OffensePlayer Season Plays Rush Pass Total

1. Cam Newton ........... 2010 544 1473 2854 4327 2. Dameyune Craig ..... 1997 499 0 3277 3277 3. Pat Sullivan ............. 1970 333 270 2586 2856 4. Jason Campbell ....... 2004 328 30 2700 2730 5. Patrick Nix .............. 1995 379 64 2574 2638 6. Dameyune Craig ..... 1996 433 207 2296 2503 7. Chris Todd .............. 2009 372 -116 2612 2496 8. Jason Campbell ....... 2003 366 -1 2267 2266 9. Patrick Nix .............. 1994 340 59 2206 2265 10. Reggie Slack ........... 1988 318 -17 2230 2213

ScoringPlayer Year TD FG PAT Pts

1. Cam Newton ........... 2010 21 0 0 126 2. Wes Byrum.............. 2010 0 17 72 123 3. Carnell Williams ...... 2003 17 0 0 102 Stephen Davis ......... 1995 17 0 0 102 Bo Jackson .............. 1985 17 0 0 102 6. Wes Byrum.............. 2009 0 15 54 99 7. Joe Cribbs ............... 1978 16 0 *1 98 8. John Vaughn............ 2006 0 20 34 94 Joe Cribbs ............... 1979 15 0 *2 94 10. John Vaughn............ 2004 0 12 51 87* - two-point conversions

Touchdowns Responsible For (Rush & Pass)Player Season Rush Pass TD

1. Cam Newton 2010 20 30 50 2. Pat Sullivan 1970 9 17 26 3. Dameyune Craig 1996 8 16 24 4. Jason Campbell 2004 3 20 23 Pat Sullivan 1969 7 16 23 6. Chris Todd 2009 0 22 22 Dameyune Craig 1997 4 18 22 Pat Sullivan 1971 2 20 22 9. Patrick Nix 1994 6 13 19 10. Patrick Nix 1995 3 15 18

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Most Net Yards GainedGame — 445, Dameyune Craig vs. Army (12/31/1996) [75 rush/370 pass]

Rushing Attempts41, Carnell Williams vs. Georgia (11/10/2001)41, Michael Dyer at South Carolina (10/1/2011)

Net Rushing Yards Gained307, Curtis Kuykendall vs. Miami (11/24/1944)

Highest Yards Per Rush Average(Min. 5 att.) — 20.7, Brent Fullwood vs. Vanderbilt (10/11/1986) [7 for 145 yds] 20.7, Dave Middleton vs. UT- Chattanooga (9/25/1954) [7 for 145 yards](Min. 10 att.) — 15.7, Brent Fullwood vs. Southwestern Louisiana (9/7/1985) [11 for 173 yards](Min. 15 att.) — 13.4, Bobby Hunt vs.Mississippi State (11/7/1959) [16 for 214 yards](Min. 25 att.) — 9.3, Curtis Kuykendall vs.Miami (11/24/1944) [33 for 307 yards]

Most Rushing Touchdowns6, Carnell Williams vs. Mississippi State (10/18/2003)

Most Passing Attempts58, Stan White vs. Tennessee (9/29/1990)

Most Pass Completions34, Patrick Nix vs. Arkansas (10/28/1995) [52 att.]

Most Consecutive Pass Completions16, Stan White vs. New Mexico St. (1993)

Highest Completion Percentage(Min. 15 att.) — 94.4, Chris Todd vs. Furman (11/7/2009) [17-of-18](Min. 20 att.) — 81.8, Jason Campbell vs. Georgia (11/13/2004) [18-of-22]

Most Passing Yards Gained416, Ben Leard vs. Georgia (11/13/1999)

Most Passing Touchdowns Thrown5, Chris Todd vs. Ball State [9/26/2009]5, Daniel Cobb vs. Louisiana Tech (10/20/2001)

Longest Pass Completion94, Cam Newton to Emory Blake vs. Louisiana-Monroe (10/2/2010)

Most Receptions17, Willie Gosha vs. Arkansas (10/28/1995)

Most Receiving Yards Gained263, Alexander Wright vs. Pacific (9/9/1989)

Highest Yards-Per-Catch Average(Min. 5 rec.) — 52.6, Alexander Wright vs. Pacific (9/9/1989) [5 for 263](Min. 10 rec.) — 14.3, Ronney Daniels vs. C. Florida (11/6/1999) [10-143]

Single-Game RecordsBenLeard

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Most Touchdown Receptions4, Alexander Wright vs. Pacific (9/9/1989)

Most Points Scored36, Carnell Williams vs. Mississippi State (6 TD) [10/18/2003]

Most Points Scored by a Kicker18, Al Del Greco vs. Kentucky (10/9/1982) [6 FG]

Most Field Goals Made6, Al Del Greco vs. Kentucky (10/9/1982)

Longest Field Goal Made57, Philip Yost vs. Western Kentucky (9/27/2003)57, Neil O’Donoghue vs. Tennessee (9/25/1976)

Most PAT Kicks Made9, Gardner Jett vs. Florida (10/31/1970); 9, Philip Yost vs. UL-Monroe (11/1/2003);9, John Vaughn vs. Ball State (9/17/2005)

Most Kickoff Returns6, Robert Beaird vs. Alabama (11/27/1965) [155 yards]6, Carnell Williams vs. Louisiana Tech (10/20/2001) [150 yards]6, Demond Washington vs. Georgia (11/13/2010) [112 yards]6, Tre Mason vs. Mississippi State (9/10/2011) [172 yards]

Most Kickoff Return Yards Gained202, Demond Washington vs. Georgia (11/14/2009) [5 returns]

Highest Yards-Per-Kickoff Return Average(Min. 3 ret.) — 46.3, Tim Carter vs. LSU (9./16/2000) [3 for 139 yards]

Most Kickoff Return Touchdowns1, 15 times [Last: Onterio McCalebb vs. Alabama (11/26/2011)]

Longest Kickoff Return110, Lewis Hardage vs. Georgia Tech (11/7/1908)Modern Era — 100, Onterio McCalebb vs. Mississippi State (9/8/2012)

100, Tim Carter vs. LSU (9/16/2000)100, Bobby Duke vs. Mississippi State (10/10/1953)100, Sam Dejarnette vs. Mississippi State (10/25/1980)100, Jimmy Burson vs. UT-Chattanooga (10/8/1960)100, Bobby Duke vs. Mississippi State (10/10/1953)

Most Punt Returns9, Bobby Jordan vs. Clemson (11/22/1952) [52 yards]

Most Punt Return Yards Gained173, Mike Fuller vs. UT-Chattanooga (9/21/1974) [3 returns]

Highest Yards-Per-Punt Return Average(Min. 3 ret) — 57.7, Mike Fuller vs. UT-Chattanooga (9/21/1974) [3 for 173 yds]

Most Punt Return Touchdowns2, Mike Fuller vs. UT-Chattanooga (9/21/1974);2, David Langner vs. Alabama (12/2/1972)

Longest Punt Return95, Bobby Freeman vs. Georgia (11/14/1953)

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Most Punts15, Connie Frederick vs. Clemson (10/12/1968) [486 yards]

Most Punting Yards508, Jon Kilgore vs. Tennessee (9/26/1964) [11 punts]

Highest Yards-Per-Punt Average(Min. 5 punts) — 53.3, Skip Johnston vs. Florida (11/4/1978) [5 for 266 yards](Min. 10 punts) — 46.2, Jon Kilgore vs. Tennessee (9/26/1964) [11 for 508 yds]

Longest Punt87, Rufus Deal vs. Georgia Tech (10/28/1939) [In the air]

Total Tackles26, Kurt Crain vs. Georgia (11/15/1986)

Solo Tackles19, Kurt Crain vs. Georgia (11/15/1986)

Assisted Tackles15, Freddie Smith vs. Tennessee (9/25/1976)

Sacks4.0, Quentin Groves vs. Kentucky (10/23/2004)4.0, Tim Cromartie vs. Ole Miss (9/5/1992)4.0, Ron Stallworth vs. Alabama (11/25/1988)

Interceptions4, Junior Rosegreen vs. Tennessee (10/2/2004) [0 yards]

Interception Return Yards108, David Langner vs. UT-Chattanooga (9/18/1971) [2 int, 1 TD]

Longest Interception Return100, Walter McFadden vs. Northwestern (1/1/2010)

Most 300-Yard Passing GamesSeason — 5, Pat Sullivan (1970)Career — 6, Dameyune Craig (1994-97)

Most 100-yard Rushing GamesSeason — 10, Rudi Johnson (2000)Career — 21, Bo Jackson (1982-85)

Most Consecutive 100-yard Rushing GamesSeason — 7, Joe Cribbs (1978) [Final 7 games of 1978]

Most Consecutive Games With A TD ReceptionSeason — 8, Terry Beasley (1971)

Most Consecutive PATs madeOne Season — 54, Wes Byrum (2009)Two Seasons — 102, Wes Byrum (2009-10)Three Seasons — 114, Wes Byrum (2008-10)

Single-Game/Miscellaneous Records

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RushingYear Player Att Yards Avg TD1947 Billy Ball 44 157 3.61948 Russell Inman 97 227 2.01949 Charlie Langner 111 405 3.61950 Jim McGowen 57 225 3.91951 Homer Williams 148 721 4.91952 Charles Hataway 114 433 3.81953 Fob James 73 482 6.61954 Joe Childress 148 *836 5.61955 Fob James 123 *879 7.11956 Tommy Lorino *82 *692 8.41957 Tommy Lorino 78 443 5.7 11958 Tommy Lorino 67 349 5.2 31959 Bobby Hunt 98 552 5.61960 Ed Dyas 89 451 5.1 21961 Larry Rawson 121 448 3.7 31962 Jimmy Sidle 61 398 6.5 41963 Jimmy Sidle 185 *1006 5.4 101964 Tucker Frederickson 129 571 4.4 51965 Tom Bryan 133 561 4.2 51966 Richard Plagge 110 420 3.8 01967 Al Giffen 121 392 3.2 51968 Dwight Hurston 110 349 3.1 21969 Mickey Zofko 119 565 4.7 51970 Wallace Clark 86 422 4.9 51971 Tommy Lowry 87 499 5.7 61972 Terry Henley 87 *499 5.7 101973 Secdrick McIntyre 64 315 4.9 41974 Secdrick McIntyre 170 839 4.9 61975 Phil Gargis 162 658 4.1 21976 Phil Gargis 142 534 3.7 91977 Joe Cribbs 161 872 5.4 41978 Joe Cribbs 253 *1205 4.8 161979 James Brooks 163 *1208 7.4 101980 James Brooks 261 1314 5.0 91981 Lionel James 111 561 5.1 11982 Bo Jackson 127 829 6.5 91983 Bo Jackson 158 1213 7.7 121984 Brent Fullwood 117 628 5.4 71985 Bo Jackson 278 *1786 6.4 171986 Brent Fullwood 167 *1391 8.3 101987 Stacy Danley 94 468 5.0 11988 Stacy Danley 179 877 4.9 71989 James Joseph 172 817 4.8 41990 Stacy Danley 103 430 4.2 21991 Joe Frazier 140 651 4.7 41992 James Bostic 186 819 4.4 51993 James Bostic 199 *1205 6.1 121994 Stephen Davis 221 *1263 5.7 131995 Stephen Davis 180 1068 5.9 141996 Rusty Williams 80 439 5.5 41997 Rusty Williams 77 277 3.6 41998 Michael Burks 152 483 3.2 01999 Heath Evans 93 357 3.5 22000 Rudi Johnson 324 *1567 4.8 132001 Carnell Williams 120 614 5.1 62002 Ronnie Brown 175 1008 5.8 132003 Carnell Williams 241 1307 5.4 172004 Carnell Williams 239 1165 4.9 122005 Kenny Irons 256 *1293 5.1 132006 Kenny Irons 198 893 4.5 42007 Ben Tate 202 903 4.5 82008 Ben Tate 159 664 4.2 32009 Ben Tate 263 1362 5.2 102010 Cam Newton 264 *1473 5.6 202011 Michael Dyer 242 1242 5.1 102012 Tre Mason 171 1038 5.9 8* - SEC leader

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Passing YardsYear Player Att Comp Pct Int TD Yards1947 Travis Tidwell 94 43 .457 9 3 5711948 Travis Tidwell 56 25 .446 8 1 4761949 Travis Tidwell 105 49 .467 5 4 8111950 William Tucker 92 41 .446 8 0 4141951 Allan Parks 149 67 .450 12 4 8391952 Dudley Spence 135 68 .504 16 8 8331953 Bobby Freeman 85 42 .494 6 4 6031954 Bobby Freeman 96 54 .563 10 6 8651955 Howell Tubbs 49 28 .571 3 5 4711956 Howell Tubbs 61 34 .557 2 5 5141957 Lloyd Nix 60 33 .550 7 4 5421958 Lloyd Nix 98 49 .500 7 4 6821959 Bobby Hunt 36 15 .417 3 1 2341960 Bryant Harvard 59 36 .610 3 1 4931961 Bobby Hunt 119 55 .462 8 5 7371962 Mailon Kent 121 59 .488 6 2 7481963 Jimmy Sidle 136 53 .390 10 5 7061964 Joseph Campbell 53 30 .566 4 1 4221965 Alex Bowden 127 59 .465 15 9 9411966 Larry Blakeney 95 45 .474 5 3 4911967 Loran Carter 178 86 .478 17 9 13071968 Loran Carter 248 112 .451 21 14 14871969 Pat Sullivan 257 123 .479 16 16 16861970 Pat Sullivan *281 167 .594 12 17 25861971 Pat Sullivan 281 162 .577 11 20 20121972 Randy Walls 97 46 .474 7 5 7361973 Wade Whatley 53 29 .558 4 1 3401974 Phil Gargis 81 35 .432 7 5 5181975 Phil Gargis 94 37 .394 9 2 4001976 Phil Gargis 166 80 .482 13 7 11181977 John Crane 108 43 .398 10 4 6791978 Charlie Trotman 111 53 .477 9 3 7601979 Charlie Trotman 131 58 .443 6 8 8751980 Joe Sullivan 118 64 .542 8 6 7721981 Joe Sullivan 65 28 .431 4 3 3701982 Randy Campbell 158 81 .513 2 7 10611983 Randy Campbell 142 78 .549 3 5 8731984 Pat Washington 171 77 .450 9 4 12021985 Pat Washington 142 78 .549 3 5 8731986 Jeff Burger 222 126 .568 11 9 16711987 Jeff Burger 267 178 .667 9 13 20661988 Reggie Slack *279 168 .602 11 9 22301989 Reggie Slack 252 148 .587 10 11 19961990 Stan White 338 180 .533 14 14 22421991 Stan White 317 158 .498 14 8 19271992 Stan White 305 157 .515 16 5 17901993 Stan White 271 164 .605 8 13 20571994 Patrick Nix 299 169 .565 7 13 22061995 Patrick Nix 331 201 .607 9 15 25741996 Dameyune Craig 310 169 .545 10 16 22961997 Dameyune Craig 403 216 .536 13 18 32771998 Gabe Gross 197 88 .447 12 7 12221999 Ben Leard 157 111 .707 1 12 14232000 Ben Leard 319 193 .605 10 12 21582001 Daniel Cobb 158 89 .563 7 7 11652002 Jason Campbell 149 94 .631 5 11 12152003 Jason Campbell 293 181 .618 8 10 22672004 Jason Campbell 270 188 .696 7 20 27002005 Brandon Cox 306 177 .578 8 15 23242006 Brandon Cox 271 163 .601 9 14 21982007 Brandon Cox 188 316 .595 13 9 20802008 Kodi Burns 179 94 .525 7 2 10502009 Chris Todd 328 198 .604 6 22 26122010 Cam Newton 280 185 .661 7 30 28542011 Barrett Trotter 167 92 .551 6 11 11842012 Kiehl Frazier 62 116 .534 2 8 753* - SEC Leader

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ReceptionsYear Player Rec Yards Avg TD1947 John Liptak 12 126 10.5 01948 Erk Russell 10 198 19.8 11949 Erk Russell 25 454 18.2 21950 Fred Duart 20 250 12.5 0 Lee Hayley 20 187 9.4 01951 Lee Hayley 33 306 9.3 21952 Lee Hayley 24 395 16.5 61953 Jim Pyburn 25 379 15.2 31954 Jim Pyburn *28 460 16.4 41955 Jimmy Phillips 14 272 19.4 11956 Jimmy Phillips 23 383 16.7 41957 Jimmy Phillips 15 357 23.8 41958 Jerry Wilson 16 207 12.9 01959 Leo Sexton 8 75 9.4 01960 Joe Leichtnam 10 131 13.1 11961 Dave Edwards 25 372 14.9 31962 Howard Simpson 24 301 12.5 21963 George Rose 15 202 13.5 41964 Tucker Frederickson 14 101 7.2 01965 Freddie Hyatt 21 368 17.5 21966 Freddie Hyatt 33 475 14.4 41967 Freddie Hyatt 34 553 16.3 61968 Tim Christian 47 623 13.3 71969 Terry Beasley 34 610 17.94 61970 Terry Beasley 52 1051 20.2 111971 Terry Beasley *55 846 15.4 121972 Sandy Cannon 11 191 17.4 01973 Rett Davis 12 112 9.3 01974 Thomas Gossom 20 294 14.7 31975 Jeff Gilligan 23 421 18.3 31976 Chris Vacarella 15 353 23.5 21977 Byron Franklin 13 389 30.0 31978 Rusty Byrd 14 220 15.7 11979 Byron Franklin 19 373 19.6 31980 Byron Franklin 32 598 18.7 91981 Chris Woods 13 213 16.4 11982 Chris Woods 21 406 19.3 21983 Ed West 16 189 11.8 01984 Freddy Weygand 32 796 24.9 31985 Freddy Weygand 19 367 19.3 11986 Lawyer Tillman 35 730 20.9 61987 Duke Donaldson 43 398 9.3 11988 Freddy Wegand 38 577 15.2 31989 Alexander Wright 30 714 23.8 61990 Greg Taylor 46 650 14.1 71991 Fred Baxter 28 391 14.0 21992 Orlando Parker 31 438 14.1 31993 Frank Sanders 48 842 17.5 61994 Frank Sanders 58 910 15.7 71995 Willie Gosha 58 668 11.5 01996 Karsten Bailey 45 592 13.2 31997 Karsten Bailey 53 840 15.8 71998 Karsten Bailey 43 651 15.1 71999 Ronney Daniels 56 1068 19.1 92000 Ronney Daniels 34 378 11.1 32001 Tim Carter 35 570 16.3 32002 Marcel Willis 31 417 13.5 12003 Jeris McIntyre 41 621 15.1 32004 Courtney Taylor 43 737 17.1 62005 Ben Obomanu 33 357 10.8 52006 Courtney Taylor 54 704 13.0 22007 Rodgeriqus Smith 52 705 13.6 52008 Rodgeriqus Smith 30 332 11.1 12009 Darvin Adams 60 997 16.6 102010 Darvin Adams 52 963 18.5 72011 Emory Blake 36 613 17.0 52012 Emory Blake 50 789 15.8 3* - SEC leader

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Total OffenseYear Player Rush Pass Plays Yards TD1960 Bryant Harvard 226 494 128 720 31961 Bobby Hunt 347 703 219 1050 81962 Jimmy Sidle 394 746 197 1140 81963 Jimmy Sidle* 1006 706 321 1712 151964 Tucker Frederickson 576 0 129 576 51965 Alex Bowden 120 941 191 1061 91966 Larry Blakeney 111 491 173 602 51967 Loran Carter* 66 1307 249 1373 131968 Loran Carter -47 1487 296 1440 151969 Pat Sullivan 205 1686 313 1891 231970 Pat Sullivan* 270 2586 333 2856 261971 Pat Sullivan* 84 2012 328 2096 221972 Randy Walls 189 736 220 925 91973 Wade Whatley 32 340 106 372 31974 Phil Gargis 687 518 232 1205 111975 Phil Gargis 658 400 256 1058 41976 Phil Gargis 534 1118 308 1652 161977 Joe Cribbs 872 0 161 872 41978 Joe Cribbs 1205 74 257 1279 161979 James Brooks 1208 0 163 1208 101980 James Brooks 1314 0 262 1314 91981 Lionel James 561 0 112 561 11982 Randy Campbell 284 1061 275 1345 101983 Bo Jackson 1213 0 158 1213 121984 Pat Washington 186 1202 252 1388 61985 Bo Jackson 1786 0 279 1786 171986 Jeff Burger -98 1671 248 1573 101987 Jeff Burger -180 2066 305 1886 131988 Reggie Slack -17 2230 318 2213 111989 Reggie Slack 3 1996 307 1999 131990 Stan White -109 2242 376 2133 141991 Stan White -3 1927 374 1924 121992 Stan White -17 1790 381 1773 81993 Stan White 33 2057 350 2090 171994 Patrick Nix 59 2206 340 2265 191995 Patrick Nix 64 2574 379 2638 181996 Dameyune Craig 207 2296 433 2503 241997 Dameyune Craig 0 3277 499 3277 221998 Gabe Gross 97 1222 267 1319 91999 Ben Leard -75 1186 134 1111 132000 Ben Leard -87 2158 352 2071 152001 Jason Campbell 72 1117 188 1189 62002 Jason Campbell 206 1215 221 1421 142003 Jason Campbell -1 2267 366 2266 112004 Jason Campbell 30 2700 328 2730 232005 Brandon Cox -125 2324 350 2199 152006 Brandon Cox -177 2198 322 2021 152007 Brandon Cox -96 2080 363 1984 112008 Kodi Burns 411 1050 277 1461 72009 Chris Todd -116 2612 372 2496 222010 Cam Newton* 1473 2854 544 4327 502011 Barrett Trotter 62 1184 203 1246 112012 Tre Mason 1002 0 171 1002 8* - SEC leader

All-Purpose YardsYear Player Rush Rec KOR PR Yards1966 Freddie Hyatt 19 475 245 0 7391967 Freddie Hyatt 15 553 381 0 9491968 Mike Currier 211 137 374 0 7221969 Mickey Zofko 565 143 194 0 9021970 Terry Beasley 95 1051 0 0 11461971 Terry Beasley 13 846 0 0 8591972 Terry Henley 843 33 58 0 9341973 Mike Fuller 0 0 420 381 *8271974 Secdrick McIntyre 839 0 0 0 8391975 Rick Neel 4 0 489 129 6221976 Joe Cribbs 171 59 490 80 8001977 James Brooks 467 121 654 72 13141978 Joe Cribbs 1205 30 17 84 1336

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1979 James Brooks 1208 15 577 0 18001980 James Brooks 1314 63 226 56 16591981 Lionel James 561 39 0 0 6001982 Lionel James 779 56 73 394 13021983 Bo Jackson 1213 73 163 0 14491984 Brent Fullwood 628 30 509 0 11671985 Bo Jackson 1786 73 0 0 18591986 Brent Fullwood 1391 46 75 0 15121987 Lawyer Tillman -1 600 0 0 5991988 Stacy Danley 877 128 0 0 10051989 James Joseph 817 227 59 0 11031990 Herbert Casey -8 439 348 11 7901991 Thomas Bailey -6 76 591 526 11871992 James Bostic 819 130 0 0 9491993 James Bostic 1205 40 0 0 12451994 Stephen Davis 1263 92 0 0 13551995 Stephen Davis 1068 128 0 0 11961996 Robert Baker 4 526 454 230 12141997 Tyrone Goodson 0 906 0 0 9061998 Clifton Robinson -14 672 198 87 9431999 Ronney Daniels 0 1068 0 0 10682000 Rudi Johnson 1567 70 0 0 16372001 Carnell Williams 614 140 190 0 9442002 Ronnie Brown 1008 166 0 15 11892003 Carnell Williams 1307 20 51 269 16472004 Carnell Williams 1165 152 150 251 17182005 Kenny Irons 1293 164 0 2 14592006 Kenny Irons 893 78 0 0 9712007 Ben Tate 903 144 36 0 10832008 Ben Tate 664 90 11 0 7652009 Ben Tate 1362 105 139 0 16062010 Cam Newton 1473 42 0 0 15152011 Onterio McCalebb 641 344 338 0 13232012 Onterio McCalebb 572 132 523 0 1225* - includes 26 yards in interception returns

ScoringYear Player TD PAT 2PAT FG Pts1960 Ed Dyas 2 12 0 13 631961 Bobby Hunt 6 0 0 0 36 Woody Woodall 0 19 1 5 361962 Woody Woodall 0 17 0 8 411963 Jimmy Sidle 10 0 0 0 601964 Tucker Frederickson 5 0 0 0 301965 Tom Bryan 5 0 1 0 321966 Jimmy Jones 0 11 0 7 321967 John Riley 0 16 0 9 431968 John Riley 0 25 0 12 611969 John Riley 0 39 0 10 691970 Terry Beasley 12 0 0 0 *721971 Terry Beasley 12 0 0 0 721972 Terry Henley 11 0 0 0 661973 Roger Pruett 0 17 0 4 291974 Phil Gargis 6 0 0 0 36 Secdrick McIntyre 6 0 0 0 361975 Neil O’Donoghue 0 13 0 12 491976 Phil Gargis 9 0 1 0 561977 Jorge Portela 0 19 0 15 641978 Joe Cribbs 16 0 1 0 *981979 Joe Cribbs 15 0 2 0 *941980 James Brooks 11 0 0 0 661981 Al Del Greco 0 21 0 9 481982 Al Del Greco 0 26 0 13 651983 Bo Jackson 14 0 0 0 841984 Robert McGinty 0 31 0 12 671985 Bo Jackson 17 0 0 0 *1021986 Chris Knapp 0 49 0 10 791987 Win Lyle 0 32 0 15 771988 Win Lyle 0 36 0 14 781989 Win Lyle 0 27 0 16 751990 Jim Von Wyl 0 27 0 17 781991 Jim Von Wyl 0 18 0 15 631992 Scott Etheridge 0 20 0 22 861993 Scott Etheridge 0 45 0 12 81

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1994 Matt Hawkins 0 40 0 13 791995 Stephen Davis 17 0 0 0 *1021996 Jaret Holmes 0 43 0 13 821997 Jaret Holmes 0 36 0 14 781998 Rob Bironas 0 18 0 12 541999 Damon Duval 1 23 0 9 562000 Rudi Johnson 13 0 0 0 782001 Damon Duval 0 28 0 16 762002 Ronnie Brown 14 0 0 0 842003 Carnell Williams 17 0 0 0 1022004 John Vaughn 0 51 0 12 872005 John Vaughn 0 50 0 12 862006 John Vaughn 0 34 0 20 942007 Wes Byrum 0 35 0 17 862008 Wes Byrum 0 22 0 11 552009 Wes Byrum 0 54 0 15 992010 Cam Newton 21 0 0 0 1262011 Cody Parkey 0 41 0 13 802012 Cody Parkey 0 27 0 11 60* - SEC leader

TacklesYear Player Solo Asst Total1976 Freddie Smith 76 49 1251977 Freddie Smith 114 79 1931978 Harris Rabren 63 47 1101979 Freddie Smith 105 57 1621980 Chris Martin 82 42 1241981 Danny Skutack 77 48 1251982 Gregg Carr 73 52 1251983 Gregg Carr 91 45 1361984 Ben Thomas 66 75 1411985 Tracy Rocker 52 41 931986 Kurt Crain 85 71 1561987 Kurt Crain 87 81 1681988 Quentin Riggins 61 59 1201989 Quentin Riggins 78 87 1651990 James Willis 67 56 1231991 Darrel Crawford 76 77 1531992 James Willis 73 53 1261993 Jason Miska 68 57 1251994 Anthony Harris 63 53 1161995 Marcellus Mostella 62 66 1281996 Takeo Spikes 75 44 1191997 Takeo Spikes 93 43 1361998 Leonardo Carson 50 40 901999 Alex Lincoln 45 47 922000 Alex Lincoln 50 27 772001 Dontarrious Thomas 60 62 1222002 Mark Brown 31 66 972003 Karlos Dansby 50 34 842004 Travis Williams 58 22 802005 Will Herring 34 35 692006 Will Herring 45 27 722007 Josh Thompson 32 35 672008 Zac Etheridge 38 37 752009 Josh Bynes 61 43 1042010 Josh Bynes 36 37 732011 Daren Bates 59 45 1042012 Daren Bates 39 55 94

InterceptionsYear Player Int Yards Avg1960 Bryant Harvard 6 113 18.81961 Jimmy Burson 4 74 18.51962 Billy Edge 2 63 31.5

George Rose 2 27 13.5David Rawson 2 5 2.5

1963 Tucker Frederickson 4 31 7.91964 N/A1965 Bill Cody 2 51 25.5

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1967 Buddy McClinton 4 39 9.71968 Donald Webb 6 45 7.51969 Buddy McClinton 9 92 10.21970 Dave Beck 6 57 9.51971 Johnny Simmons 4 30 7.51972 David Langner 8 156 19.51973 Roger Mitchell 6 83 14.0

Jim McKinney 6 48 8.01974 Jim McKinney 5 66 13.21975 Kim Sellers 2 38 19.01976 Danny Arnold 2 1 0.51977 James McKinney 5 49 9.81978 Clifford Toney 5 36 7.21979 James McKinney 4 67 16.81980 Clifford Toney 5 23 4.61981 David King 3 44 14.61982 David King 6 63 10.51983 David King 2 40 20.0

Jimmie Warren 2 28 14.0Victor Beasley 2 11 5.5

1984 John Dailey 2 13 6.5Jonathan Robinson 2 1 0.5

1985 Tommie Powell 6 114 19.01986 Chip Powell 5 94 18.8

Alvin Briggs 5 7 1.41987 Kurt Crain 5 38 7.61988 Greg Staples 5 16 3.21989 John Wiley 3 0 0.01990 Dennis Wallace 4 39 9.81991 Corey Barlow 4 32 8.0

Fred Smith 4 32 8.01992 Chris Shelling 4 0 0.01993 Brian Robinson 5 131 26.21994 Brian Robinson 8 140 17.51995 7 tied with 11996 Brad Ware 4 83 20.8

Jayson Bray 4 41 10.31997 Brad Ware 4 74 18.51998 Brad Ware 3 0 0.0

Jayson Bray 3 11 3.7Larry Casher 3 32 10.7

1999 Larry Casher 5 117 23.42000 Rodney Crayton 5 15 3.02001 Karlos Dansby 5 41 8.22002 Carlos Rogers 4 48 12.0

Travaris Robinson 4 64 16.02003 Kevin Hobbs 3 33 11.0

Will Herring 3 0 0.02004 Junior Rosegreen 6 48 8.02005 8 tied with 12006 Eric Brock 2 26 13.0

Will Herring 2 16 8.0David Irons 2 0 0.0

2007 Jerraud Powers 4 35 8.8Patrick Lee 4 34 8.5

2008 Josh Bynes 3 33 11.02009 Walter McFadden 6 154 25.72010 Josh Bynes 3 33 11.0

Zac Etheridge 3 52 17.3Demond Washington 3 1 0.3

2011 Neiko Thorpe 3 66 22.02012 Daren Bates 1 12 12.0

Trent Fisher 1 60 60.0

Punt Return YardageYear Player No Yards Avg1966 Bobby Beaird 29 266 9.31967 Jimmy Carter 38 473 12.41968 Donald Webb 26 178 6.81969 Buddy McClinton 19 204 10.71970 Larry Willingham 22 277 12.61971 James Owens 3 185 61.71972 David Langner 12 165 13.81973 Mike Fuller 20 381 19.1

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1974 Mike Fuller 30 502 16.71975 Rick Neel 20 129 6.51976 Joe Cribbs 10 80 8.01977 James Brooks 10 72 7.21978 Joe Cribbs 11 84 7.61979 Joe Cribbs 20 145 7.31980 Darryl Wilks 9 77 8.61981 Chuck Clanton 9 90 10.01982 Lionel James 25 394 15.71983 Trey Gainous 15 170 11.31984 Trey Gainous 32 277 8.71985 Trey Gainous 31 267 8.61986 Trey Gainous 27 237 8.91987 Freddy Weygand 13 180 13.81988 Shayne Wasden 27 199 7.41989 Shayne Wasden 26 216 8.31990 Shayne Wasden 29 302 10.41991 Thomas Bailey 42 528 12.61992 Thomas Bailey 28 274 9.81993 Thomas Bailey 27 210 7.81994 Thomas Bailey 28 158 5.61995 Robert Baker 25 233 9.31996 Robert Baker 23 230 10.01997 Markeith Cooper 14 142 10.11998 Clifton Robinson 13 87 6.71999 Markeith Cooper 17 171 10.12000 Clifton Robinson 24 169 7.02001 Joe Walkins 15 167 11.12002 Roderick Hood 36 417 11.62003 Tre Smith 36 327 9.12004 Carnell Williams 22 251 11.42005 Tre Smith 26 203 7.82006 Robert Dunn 22 120 5.52007 Robert Dunn 32 301 9.42008 Robert Dunn 15 240 *16.02009 Philip Pierre-Louis 11 49 4.52010 Quindarius Carr 19 108 5.72011 Quan Bray 13 96 7.42012 Quan Bray 16 136 8.5* - SEC Leader

Kickoff Return YardageYear Player No Yards Avg1966 Larry Ellis 11 246 22.41967 Freddie Hyatt 17 381 22.41968 Mark Currier 16 374 23.31969 Mickey Zofko 8 194 24.21970 Wallace Clark 6 185 30.81971 James Owens 9 254 28.21972 David Langner 13 369 28.41973 Mike Fuller 16 420 26.31974 Rick Neel 9 195 21.71975 Rick Neel 17 478 28.11976 Joe Cribbs 21 490 23.31977 James Brooks 27 654 24.21978 James Brooks 12 269 22.41979 James Brooks 21 577 27.51980 James Brooks 8 226 28.31981 Clayton Beauford 18 389 21.61982 Bo Jackson 7 154 21.31983 Bo Jackson 7 163 23.31984 Brent Fullwood 22 509 23.11985 Brent Fullwood 10 197 19.71986 Tommy Agee 10 215 21.51987 Freddy Weygand 9 194 21.61988 Alexander Wright 10 226 22.61989 Alexander Wright 5 180 36.01990 Herbert Casey 15 348 23.21991 Thomas Bailey 24 591 24.61992 Thomas Bailey 11 209 19.01993 Thomas Bailey 26 504 19.41994 Thomas Bailey 13 217 16.71995 Robert Baker 25 525 21.01996 Robert Baker 21 454 21.6

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1997 Markeith Cooper 20 477 23.91998 Markeith Cooper 18 447 24.81999 Travaris Robinson 14 316 22.62000 Tim Carter 19 461 24.32001 Roderick Hood 18 323 17.92002 Roderick Hood 21 416 19.82003 Devin Aromashodu 15 290 19.32004 Carnell Williams 8 150 18.82005 Devin Aromashodu 20 485 24.22006 Tristan Davis 28 756 *27.02007 Mario Fannin 19 399 21.02008 Tristan Davis 24 657 *27.42009 Demond Washington 16 497 *31.12010 Demond Washington 46 1117 24.32011 Tre Mason 24 633 *26.42012 Onterio McCalebb 23 523 22.7* - SEC Leader

PuntingYear Player No Yards Avg1960 Joe Dolan 55 2021 36.71961 Robert Davis 55 2034 36.91962 Jon Kilgore 56 2257 40.31963 Jon Kilgore 51 2106 *41.31964 Jon Kilgore 56 2268 40.51965 Tommy Lunceford 52 2108 40.51966 Tommy Lunceford 60 2471 41.21967 Tommy Lunceford 59 2438 41.31968 Connie Frederick 78 2933 37.61969 Connie Frederick 55 2086 37.91970 David Beverly 38 1486 39.11971 David Beverly 48 1926 40.11972 David Beverly 72 2878 40.01973 Roger Pruett 79 3086 39.01974 Clyde Baumgartner 48 1794 37.51975 Clyde Baumgartner 49 2004 *40.91976 Clyde Baumgartner 56 2288 40.91977 Skip Johnston 55 2243 40.81978 Skip Johnston 67 2857 42.61979 Skip Johnston 50 2120 42.41980 Alan Bollinger 56 2185 39.01981 Alan Bollinger 65 2752 42.31982 Lewis Colbert 70 2841 40.61983 Lewis Colbert 55 2251 40.91984 Lewis Colbert 62 2477 40.01985 Lewis Colbert 57 2610 *45.81986 Brian Shulman 49 2161 44.11987 Brian Shulman 58 2358 40.71988 Brian Shulman 50 2061 41.21989 Richie Nell 34 1268 37.31990 Richie Nell 58 2101 36.21991 Thery George 60 2207 36.81992 Terry Daniel 65 2771 42.61993 Terry Daniel 51 2393 *46.91994 Terry Daniel 53 2358 *44.51995 Matt Hawkins 40 1604 40.11996 Jaret Holmes 48 2017 42.01997 Jaret Holmes 62 2659 42.91998 Jeremy Zills 71 2846 40.11999 Damon Duval 57 2443 42.92000 Damon Duval 65 2811 43.22001 Damon Duval 51 2244 44.02002 Damon Duval 54 2344 43.42003 Kody Bliss 64 2748 42.92004 Kody Bliss 47 1989 42.32005 Kody Bliss 44 1975 *44.92006 Kody Bliss 47 2149 *45.72007 Ryan Shoemaker 49 2080 42.42008 Clinton Durst 70 2947 42.12009 Clinton Durst 64 2612 40.82010 Ryan Shoemaker 32 1254 39.22011 Steven Clark 72 2941 40.82012 Steven Clark 70 2783 39.8* - SEC leader

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1892Head Coach: George Petrie

Record: 2-22/20 Georgia Atlanta, Ga. 10-0 W11/22 Duke Atlanta, Ga. 6-34 L11/23 North Carolina Atlanta, Ga. 0-64 L11/25 at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. 26-0 W

1893Head Coach: G.M. Harvey and D.M. Balliet

Record: 3-0-22/22 Alabama Birmingham 32-22 W11/6 Vanderbilt Montgomery 30-10 W11/18 Sewanee Atlanta, Ga. 14-14 T11/30 Alabama Montgomery 40-16 W12/7 at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. 0-0 T

1894Head Coach: F.M. Hall

Record: 1-311/4 Vanderbilt Montgomery 4-20 L11/17 at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. 94-0 W11/24 Georgia Atlanta, Ga. 8-10 L11/29 Alabama Montgomery 0-18 L

1895Head Coach: John Heisman

Record: 2-111/9 at Vanderbilt Nashville, Tenn. 6-9 L11/23 at Alabama Tuscaloosa 48-0 W11/28 Georgia Atlanta, Ga. 16-6 W

1896Head Coach: John Heisman

Record: 3-110/6 at Mercer Macon, Ga. 46-0 W11/7 GEORGIA TECH AUBURN 45-0 W11/16 Sewanee Montgomery 38-6 W11/26 Georgia Atlanta, Ga. 6-12 L

1897Head Coach: John Heisman

Record: 2-0-110/23 at Mercer Macon, Ga. 26-0 W10/29 at Nashville Nashville, Tenn. 14-4 W10/30 at Sewanee Sewanee, Tenn. 0-0 T

1898Head Coach: John Heisman

Record: 2-111/5 GEORGIA TECH AUBURN 29-6 W11/14 NORTH CAROLINA AUBURN 0-24 L11/24 Georgia Atlanta, Ga. 18-17 W

1899Head Coach: John Heisman

Record: 3-1-110/14 GEORGIA TECH AUBURN 63-0 W10/21 MONTGOMERY AUBURN 41-0 W10/28 CLEMSON AUBURN 34-0 W11/18 Georgia Atlanta, Ga. 0-0 T11/30 Sewanee Montgomery 10-11 L

1900Head Coach: Billy Watkins

Record: 4-010/22 NASHVILLE AUBURN 28-0 W11/10 Tennessee Birmingham 23-0 W11/17 Alabama Montgomery 53-5 W11/30 Georgia Atlanta, Ga. 44-0 W

1901Head Coach: Billy Watkins

Record: 2-3-110/19 Nashville Birmingham 5-23 L10/26 Vanderbilt Montgomery 0-41 L11/4 NORTH CAROLINA AUBURN 0-10 L11/15 at Alabama Tuscaloosa 17-0 W11/20 at LSU Baton Rouge, La. 28-0 W11/27 Georgia Atlanta, Ga. 0-0 T

1902Head Coach: Robert Kent and Mike Harvey

Record: 2-4-110/11 at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. 18-6 W10/18 Alabama Birmingham 23-0 W10/25 at Tulane New Orleans, La. 0-0 T10/27 at LSU Baton Rouge, La. 0-5 L11/6 Sewanee Birmingham 0-6 L11/15 CLEMSON AUBURN 0-16 L11/27 Georgia Atlanta, Ga. 5-12 L

1903Head Coach: Billy Bates

Record: 4-310/3 MONT. A.C. AUBURN 26-0 W10/17 SAMFORD AUBURN 58-0 W10/23 Alabama Montgomery 6-18 L10/31 Sewanee Montgomery 0-47 L11/11 LSU AUBURN 12-0 W11/14 at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. 10-5 W11/26 Georgia Atlanta, Ga. 13-22 L

1904Head Coach: Mike Donahue

Record: 5-010/15 at Clemson Clemson, S.C. 5-0 W10/22 Nashville Birmingham 10-0 W10/29 GEORGIA TECH AUBURN 12-0 W11/12 Alabama Birmingham 29-5 W11/24 Georgia Macon, Ga. 17-6 W

1905Head Coach: Mike Donahue

Record: 2-410/20 Davidson Birmingham 0-6 L10/27 Miss. State Columbus, Miss. 18-0 W11/4 at Vanderbilt Nashville, Tenn. 0-54 L11/11 CLEMSON AUBURN 0-6 L11/18 Alabama Birmingham 0-30 L11/30 Georgia Macon, Ga. 20-0 W

1906Head Coach: Mike Donahue

Record: 1-5-110/8 MARYVILLE AUBURN 0-0 T10/13 GORDON AUBURN 15-0 W10/26 Sewanee Birmingham 5-10 L11/3 at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. 0-11 L11/10 at Clemson Clemson, S.C. 4-6 L11/17 Alabama Birmingham 0-10 L11/29 Georgia Macon, Ga. 0-4 L

1907Head Coach: W.S. Kienholz

Record: 6-2-110/5 SAMFORD AUBURN 23-0 W10/7 MARYVILLE AUBURN 29-0 W10/12 GORDON AUBURN 34-0 W10/19 Sewanee Birmingham 6-12 L10/26 at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. 12-6 W11/2 CLEMSON AUBURN 12-0 W11/9 MERCER AUBURN 63-0 W11/16 Alabama Birmingham 6-6 T11/28 Georgia Macon, Ga. 0-6 L

1908Head Coach: Mike Donahue

Record: 6-110/3 at Samford Birmingham 18-0 W10/10 GORDON AUBURN 42-0 W10/17 at Mercer Macon, Ga. 23-0 W10/24 Sewanee Birmingham 6-0 W10/31 LSU AUBURN 2-10 L11/7 at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. 44-0 W11/27 Georgia Montgomery 23-0 W

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1909Head Coach: Mike Donahue

Record: 5-210/2 Samford Montgomery 11-0 W10/9 GORDON AUBURN 46-0 W10/16 at Mercer Macon, Ga. 23-5 W10/23 at Vanderbilt Nashville, Tenn. 0-17 L11/6 at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. 17-5 W11/13 Sewanee Birmingham 11-12 L11/25 Georgia Montgomery 9-0 W

1910Head Coach: Mike Donahue

Record: 6-110/8 MISS. STATE AUBURN 6-0 W10/14 at Samford Birmingham 78-0 W10/22 CLEMSON AUBURN 17-0 W10/29 at Texas Austin, Texas 0-9 L11/5 at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. 16-0 W11/12 Tulane Gulfport, Miss. 33-0 W11/24 Georgia Savannah, Ga. 26-0 W

1911Head Coach: Mike Donahue

Record: 4-2-110/7 MERCER AUBURN 29-0 W10/14 at Clemson Clemson, S.C. 29-0 W10/21 Texas A&M Dallas, Texas 0-16 L10/28 Mississippi State Birmingham 11-5 W11/4 at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. 11-6 W11/17 at Texas Austin, Texas 5-18 L11/29 Georgia Savannah, Ga. 0-0 T

1912Head Coach: Mike Donahue

Record: 6-1-110/5 Mercer Columbus, Ga. 56-0 W10/12 FLORIDA AUBURN 27-13 W10/19 CLEMSON AUBURN 27-6 W10/26 Mississippi State Birmingham 7-0 W11/2 at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. 27-7 W11/9 LSU Mobile 7-0 W11/23 Vanderbilt Birmingham 7-7 T11/28 at Georgia Athens, Ga. 6-12 L

1913Head Coach: Mike Donahue

Record: 8-0SIAA Champions,

National Champions (Billingsley)10/4 MERCER AUBURN 53-0 W10/11 FLORIDA AUBURN 55-0 W10/18 Mississippi State Birmingham 34-0 W10/25 at Clemson Clemson, S.C. 20-0 W11/1 LSU Mobile 7-0 W

11/8 at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. 20-0 W11/15 Vanderbilt Birmingham 13-6 W11/22 Georgia Atlanta, Ga. 21-7 W

1914Head Coach: Mike Donahue

Record: 8-0-1SIAA Champions

9/26 MARION AUBURN 39-0 W10/3 Florida Jacksonville, Fla. 20-0 W10/10 CLEMSON AUBURN 28-0 W10/17 NORTH ALA. A.C. AUBURN 60-0 W10/24 Mississippi State Birmingham 19-0 W11/7 at Georgia Tech Atlanta 14-0 W11/14 Vanderbilt Birmingham 6-0 W11/21 Georgia Atlanta, Ga. 0-0 T11/25 Carlisle Indians Atlanta, Ga. 7-0 W

1915Head Coach: Mike Donahue

Record: 6-210/1 Marion Selma 78-0 W10/9 FLORIDA AUBURN 7-0 W10/16 Clemson Anderson, S.C. 14-0 W10/23 Mississippi State Birmingham 26-0 W10/30 at Georgia Athens, Ga. 12-0 W11/6 MERCER AUBURN 45-0 W11/13 Vanderbilt Birmingham 0-17 L11/25 at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. 0-7 L

1916Head Coach: Mike Donahue

Record: 6-210/7 at Samford Birmingham 35-0 W10/14 MERCER AUBURN 92-0 W10/20 CLEMSON AUBURN 28-0 W10/28 Mississippi State Birmingham 7-3 W11/4 Georgia Columbus, Ga. 3-0 W11/11 Florida Jacksonville, Fla. 20-0 W11/18 Vanderbilt Birmingham 9-20 L11/30 at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. 7-33 L

1917Head Coach: Mike Donahue

Record: 6-2-110/6 SAMFORD AUBURN 53-0 W10/13 Camp Sheridan Montgomery 13-0 W10/19 at Clemson Clemson, S.C. 7-0 W10/27 Mississippi State Birmingham 13-6 W11/3 FLORIDA AUBURN 68-0 W11/10 Davidson Atlanta, Ga. 7-21 L11/17 at Vanderbilt Nashville, Tenn. 31-7 W11/24 Ohio State Montgomery 0-0 T11/29 at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. 7-68 L

1918Head Coach: Mike Donahue

Record: 2-510/19 OGLETHORPE AUBURN 58-0 W10/26 CAMP GRIFFIN AUBURN 0-26 L11/3 AT MARION MARION 20-7 W11/9 Camp Gordon Columbus, Ga. 6-14 L11/16 Vanderbilt Birmingham 0-21 L11/28 at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. 0-41 L12/7 Camp Sheridan Montgomery 0-7 L

1919Head Coach: Mike Donahue

Record: 8-1SIAA Champions

9/27 MARION AUBURN 37-0 W10/4 at Samford Birmingham 19-6 W10/12 CAMP GORDON AUBURN 25-13 W10/17 CLEMSON AUBURN 7-0 W10/25 at Vanderbilt Nashville, Tenn. 6-7 L11/1 Georgia Columbus, Ga. 7-0 W11/8 Spring Hill Mobile 10-0 W11/15 Mississippi State Birmingham 7-0 W11/27 at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. 14-7 W

1920Head Coach: Mike Donahue

Record: 7-29/23 MARION AUBURN 27-0 W10/2 SAMFORD AUBURN 88-0 W10/9 FORT BENNING AUBURN 14-2 W10/15 at Clemson Clemson, S.C. 21-0 W10/23 Vanderbilt Birmingham 56-6 W10/30 Georgia Columbus, Ga. 0-7 L11/6 B’ham-Southern Montgomery 49-0 W11/13 Washington & Lee Birmingham 77-0 W11/25 at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. 0-34 L

1921Head Coach: Mike Donahue

Record: 5-310/1 at Samford Birmingham 35-3 W10/8 Spring Hill Montgomery 44-0 W10/14 CLEMSON AUBURN 56-0 W10/22 FORT BENNING AUBURN 14-7 W10/29 Georgia Columbus, Ga. 0-7 L11/5 at Tulane New Orleans, La. 14-0 W11/12 Centre Birmingham 0-21 L11/24 at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. 0-14 L

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1922Head Coach: Mike Donahue

Record: 8-29/23 MARION AUBURN 61-0 W9/30 at Samford Birmingham 72-0 W10/7 Spring Hill Montgomery 19-6 W10/14 at Army West Point, N.Y. 6-19 L10/21 MERCER AUBURN 50-6 W10/28 FORT BENNING AUBURN 30-0 W11/4 Georgia Columbus, Ga. 7-3 W11/11 Tulane Montgomery 19-0 W11/18 Centre Birmingham 6-0 W11/30 at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. 6-14 L

1923Head Coach: Boozer Pitts

Record: 3-3-39/29 at Clemson Clemson, S.C. 0-0 T10/6 B’ham-Southern Montgomery 20-0 W10/13 SAMFORD AUBURN 30-0 W10/20 at Army West Point, N.Y. 6-28 L10/27 FORT BENNING AUBURN 34-0 W11/3 Georgia Columbus, Ga. 0-7 L11/10 Tulane Montgomery 6-6 T11/17 Centre Birmingham 0-17 L11/29 at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. 0-0 T

1924Head Coach: Boozer Pitts

Record: 4-4-19/27 at B’ham-Southern Birmingham 7-0 W10/4 CLEMSON AUBURN 13-0 W10/11 Virginia Tech Richmond, Va. 0-0 T10/18 SAMFORD AUBURN 17-0 W10/25 LSU Birmingham 3-0 W11/1 at Vanderbilt Nashville, Tenn. 0-13 L11/8 Tulane Montgomery 6-14 L11/15 Georgia Columbus, Ga. 0-6 L11/27 at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. 0-7 L

1925Head Coach: Dave Morey

Record: 5-3-19/26 at B’ham-Southern Birmingham 25-6 W10/3 at Clemson Clemson, S.C. 13-6 W10/10 VIRGINIA TECH AUBURN 19-0 W10/17 Texas Dallas, Texas 0-33 L10/24 SAMFORD AUBURN 7-6 W10/31 Tulane Montgomery 0-13 L11/7 Georgia Columbus, Ga. 0-34 L11/14 Vanderbilt Birmingham 10-9 W11/26 at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. 7-7 T

1926Head Coach: Dave Morey

Record: 5-49/25 UT-CHATTANOOGA AUBURN 15- 6 W10/2 CLEMSON AUBURN 47- 0 W10/9 at Samford Birmingham 33-14 W10/16 LSU Montgomery 0-10 L10/24 at Tulane New Orleans, La. 2- 0 W10/30 Sewanee Montgomery 9- 0 W11/6 Georgia Columbus, Ga. 6-16 L11/13 Marquette Birmingham 3-19 L11/26 at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. 7-20 L

1927Head Coach: Dave Morey

Record: 0-7-29/24 STETSON AUBURN 0-6 L10/1 at Clemson Clemson, S.C. 0-3 L10/8 FLORIDA AUBURN 6-33 L10/15 LSU Montgomery 0-9 L10/22 Georgia Columbus, Ga. 3-33 L10/29 at Samford Birmingham 9-9 T11/5 at Tulane New Orleans, La. 6-6 T11/12 Mississippi State Birmingham 6-7 L11/24 at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. 0-18 L

1928Head Coach: George Bohler

Record: 1-89/28 Birmingham-Southern Montgomery 0-6 L10/6 CLEMSON AUBURN 0-6 L10/13 at Florida Gainesville 0-27 L10/20 Ole Miss Birmingham 0-19 L10/27 SAMFORD AUBURN 25-6 W11/3 Georgia Columbus, Ga. 0-13 L11/10 at Tulane New Orleans, La. 12-13 L11/17 Mississippi State Birmingham 0-13 L11/29 at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. 0-51 L

1929Head Coach: George Bohler, John Floyd

Record: 2-79/27 Birmingham-Southern Montgomery 7-0 W10/5 at Clemson Clemson, S.C. 7-20 L10/11 Florida Montgomery 0-19 L10/19 Vanderbilt Birmingham 2-41 L10/26 SAMFORD AUBURN 6-0 W11/2 at Tennessee Knoxville, Tenn. 0-27 L11/9 at Tulane New Orleans, La. 0-52 L11/15 at Georgia Athens, Ga. 0-24 L11/28 at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. 6-19 L

1930Head Coach: Chet Wynne

Record: 3-79/26 Birmingham-Southern Montgomery 0-7 L10/4 SPRING HILL AUBURN 13-0 W10/11 Florida Jacksonville, Fla. 0-7 L10/18 at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. 12-14 L10/25 Georgia Columbus, Ga. 7-39 L

11/1 WOFFORD AUBURN 38-6 W11/8 at Tulane New Orleans, La. 0-21 L11/15 Mississippi State Birmingham 6-7 L11/22 at Vanderbilt Nashville, Tenn. 0-27 L11/27 at South Carolina Columbus, Ga. 25-7 W

1931Head Coach: Chet Wynne

Record: 5-3-19/25 Birmingham-Southern Montgomery 24-6 W10/10 at Wisconsin Madison, Wisc. 7-7 T10/17 at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. 13-0 W10/24 Florida Jacksonville, Fla. 12-13 L10/31 SPRING HILL AUBURN 27-7 W11/7 Tulane Montgomery 0-27 L11/14 Sewanee Birmingham 12-0 W11/21 Georgia Columbus, Ga. 6-12 L11/26 South Carolina Montgomery 13-6 W

1932Head Coach: Chet Wynne

Record: 9-0-1Southern Conference Champions

9/23 Birmingham-Southern Montgomery 61-0 W10/1 ERSKINE AUBURN 77-0 W10/8 Duke Birmingham 18-7 W10/15 at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. 6-0 W10/22 at Tulane New Orleans, La. 19-7 W10/29 Ole Miss Montgomery 14-7 W11/5 Samford Montgomery 25-0 W11/12 Florida Montgomery 21-6 W11/19 Georgia Columbus, Ga. 14-7 W12/3 South Carolina Birmingham 20-20 T

1933Head Coach: Chet Wynne

Record: 3-7, 2-2 SEC9/22 Birmingham-Southern Montgomery 20-7 W9/29 at Samford Birmingham 19-0 W10/14 * at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. 6-16 L10/21 at George Washington Washington, D.C. 6-19 L10/28 * at Tulane New Orleans, La. 13-7 W11/4 at Duke Durham, N.C. 7-13 L11/11 OGLETHORPE AUBURN 27-6 W11/18 * Georgia Columbus, Ga. 14-6 W11/25 * at Florida Gainesville, Fla. 7-14 L12/2 South Carolina Birmingham 14-16 L

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1934Head Coach: Jack Meagher

Record: 2-8, 1-6 SEC9/21 Birmingham-Southern Montgomery 0-7 L9/29 OGLETHORPE AUBURN 15-0 W10/6 * at Tulane New Orleans, La. 0-13 L10/13 * at LSU Baton Rouge, La. 6-20 L10/20 * at Vanderbilt Nashville, Tenn. 6-7 L10/27 * at Kentucky Lexington, Ky. 0-9 L11/3 Duke Birmingham 6-13 L11/10 * at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. 18-6 W11/17 * Florida Montgomery 7-14 L11/24 * Georgia Columbus, Ga. 0-18 L

1935Head Coach: Jack Meagher

Record: 8-2, 5-2 SEC9/27 B’ham-Southern Montgomery 25-7 W10/5 * at Tulane New Orleans, La. 10-0 W10/12 * Tennessee Birmingham 6-13 L10/19 * Kentucky Montgomery 23-0 W10/25 at Duke Durham, N.C. 7-0 W11/2 * at LSU Baton Rouge, La. 0-6 L11/9 * at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. 33-7 W11/16 OGLETHORPE AUBURN 51-0 W11/23 * Georgia Columbus, Ga. 19-7 W11/30 * Florida Miami, Fla. 27-6 W

1936Head Coach: Jack Meagher

Record: 7-2-2, 4-1-1 SEC9/25 B’ham-Southern Montgomery 45-0 W10/3 * at Tulane New Orleans, La. 0-0 T10/10 * at Tennessee Knoxville, Tenn. 6-0 W10/17 at Detroit Detroit, Mich. 6-0 W10/24 * Georgia Columbus, Ga. NR/NR 20-13 W10/30 Santa Clara San Francisco 16/19 0-12 L11/7 * at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. 20/NR 13-12 W11/14 * LSU Birmingham NR/7 6-19 L11/21 LOYOLA AUBURN NR/NR 44-0 W11/28 * Florida Montgomery NR/NR 13-0 W

BACARDI BOWL1/1 Villanova Havana, Cuba NR/NR 7-7 T

1937Head Coach: Jack Meagher

Record: 6-2-3, 4-1-2 SEC9/24 Birmingham-Southern Montgomery 19-0 W10/4 * at Tulane New Orleans, La. 0-0 T10/9 at Villanova Philadelphia, Pa. 0-0 T10/16 * Mississippi State Birmingham 33-7 W10/23 * at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. 20/NR 21-0 W10/30 at Rice Houston, Texas 12/NR 7-13 L11/6 * Tennessee Birmingham NR/15 20-7 W11/13 * at LSU Baton Rouge, La. 14/12 7-9 L11/20 * Georgia Columbus, Ga. NR/NR 0-0 T11/27 * Florida Jacksonville, Fla. NR/NR 14-0 W

ORANGE BOWL1/1 Michigan State Miami, Fla. NR/NR 6-0 W

1938Head Coach: Jack Meagher

Record: 4-5-1, 3-3-1 SEC9/23 Birmingham-Southern Montgomery 14-0 W10/1 * at Tulane New Orleans, La. 0-0 T10/8 * at Tennessee Knoxville, Tenn. 0-7 L10/14 * Mississippi State Montgomery 20-6 W10/22 * at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. NR/NR 6-7 L

10/29 at Rice Houston, Texas NR/NR 0-14 L11/5 at Villanova Philadelphia, Pa. NR/NR 12-25 L11/12 * LSU Birmingham NR/NR 28-6 W11/19 * Georgia Columbus, Ga. NR/NR 23-14 W11/26 * Florida Jacksonville, Fla. NR/NR 7-9 L

1939Head Coach: Jack Meagher

Record: 5-5-1, 3-3-1 SEC9/29 Birmingham-Southern Montgomery 6-0 W10/7 * at Tulane New Orleans, La. 0-12 L10/14 * Mississippi State Birmingham 7-0 W10/21 at Manhattan New York, N.Y. NR/NR 0-7 L10/28 * at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. NR/NR 6-7 L11/4 at Boston College Boston, Mass. NR/NR 7-13 L11/11 Villanova Birmingham NR/NR 10-9 W11/18 * at LSU Baton Rouge, La. NR/NR 21-7 W11/25 * Georgia Columbus, Ga. NR/NR 7-0 W11/30 * FLORIDA AUBURN NR/NR 7-7 T12/9 * at Tennessee Knoxville, Tenn. NR/2 0-7 L

1940Head Coach: Jack Meagher

Record: 6-4-1, 3-2-1 SEC9/27 Samford Montgomery 27-13 W10/5 * at Tulane New Orleans, La. 20-14 W10/12 * Mississippi State Birmingham 7-7 T10/19 at SMU Dallas, Texas NR/NR 13-20 L10/26 * at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. NR/NR 16-7 W11/2 * Georgia Columbus, Ga. NR/NR 13-14 L11/9 CLEMSON AUBURN NR/NR 21-7 W11/16 * LSU Birmingham NR/NR 13-21 L11/23 at Boston College Boston, Mass. NR/4 7-33 L11/30 * Florida Columbus, Ga. NR/NR 20-7 W12/7 Villanova Montgomery NR/NR 13-10 W

1941Head Coach: Jack Meagher

Record: 4-5-1, 0-4-1 SEC9/26 Samford Montgomery 13-0 W10/4 * at Tulane New Orleans, La. 0-32 L10/11 LOUISIANA TECH AUBURN 34-0 W10/18 SMU Birmingham NR/NR 7-20 L10/25 * at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. NR/NR 14-28 L11/1 * Georgia Columbus, Ga. NR/NR 0-7 L11/8 * Mississippi State Birmingham NR/15 7-14 L11/15 * at LSU Baton Rouge, La. NR/NR 7-7 T

11/22 at Villanova Philadelphia, Pa. NR/NR 13-0 W11/29 CLEMSON AUBURN NR/16 28-7 W

1942Head Coach: Jack Meagher

Record: 6-4-1, 3-3 SECFinal Ranking: 16th AP

9/18 UT-Chattanooga Montgomery 20-7 W9/26 * at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. 0-15 L10/3 * at Tulane New Orleans, La. 27-13 W10/10 * at Florida Gainesville, Fla. 0-6 L10/17 at Georgetown Washington, D.C. NR/NR 6-6 T10/23 Villanova Montgomery NR/NR 14-6 W10/31 * Mississippi State Birmingham NR/NR 0-6 L11/7 Georgia Navy P-F Columbus, Ga. NR/NR 14-41 L11/14 * LSU Birmingham NR/NR 25-7 W11/21 * Georgia Columbus, Ga. NR/1 27-13 W11/28 CLEMSON AUBURN 16/NR 41-13 W

1943No team due to WWII

1944Head Coach: Carl Voyles

Record: 4-4, 0-4 SEC9/29 Samford Montgomery 32-0 W10/7 FORT BENNING AUBURN 7-0 W10/14 * at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. NR/10 0-27 L10/21 * at Tulane New Orleans, La. NR/NR 13-16 L11/4 PRESBYTERIAN AUBURN NR/NR 57-0 W11/11 * Mississippi State Birmingham NR/19 21-26 L11/18 * Georgia Columbus, Ga. NR/NR 13-49 L11/24 at Miami (Fla.) Miami, Fla. NR/NR 38-19 W

1945Head Coach: Carl Voyles

Record: 5-5, 2-3 SEC9/21 Samford Montgomery 38-0 W9/28 Maxwell Field Montgomery 0-7 L10/6 * Mississippi State Birmingham 0-20 L10/20 * at Tulane New Orleans, La. NR/NR 20-14 W10/27 * at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. NR/NR 7-20 L11/3 * FLORIDA AUBURN NR/NR 19-0 W11/10 SW LOUISIANA AUBURN NR/NR 52-0 W11/17 * Georgia Columbus, Ga. NR/NR 0-35 L11/24 LOUISIANA TECH AUBURN NR/NR 29-0 W11/30 at Miami (Fla.) Miami, Fla. NR/NR 7-33 L

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1946Head Coach: Carl Voyles

Record: 4-6, 1-5 SEC9/27 Southern Miss Montgomery 13-12 W10/5 FURMAN AUBURN 26-6 W10/12 Saint Louis Birmingham NR/NR 27-7 W10/19 * at Tulane New Orleans, La. NR/NR 0-32 L10/26 * at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. NR/15 6-27 L11/2 * Vanderbilt Montgomery NR/NR 0-19 L11/9 * Mississippi State Birmingham NR/NR 0-33 L11/16 * Georgia Columbus, Ga. NR/3 0-41 L11/23 Clemson Montgomery NR/NR 13-21 L11/30 * at Florida Gainesville, Fla. NR/NR 47-12 W

1947Head Coach: Carl Voyles

Record: 2-7, 1-5 SEC9/27 Southern Miss Montgomery 13-19 L10/4 LA. TECH AUBURN 14-0 W10/11 * Florida Montgomery NR/NR 20-14 W10/18 * at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. NR/5 7-27 L10/25 * at Tulane New Orleans, La. NR/NR 0-40 L11/1 * at Vanderbilt Nashville, Tenn. NR/NR 0-28 L11/8 * Mississippi State Birmingham NR/NR 0-14 L11/15 * Georgia Columbus, Ga. NR/NR 6-28 L11/22 at Clemson Clemson, S.C. NR/NR 18-34 L

1948Head Coach: Earl BrownRecord: 1-8-1, 0-7 SEC

9/24 Southern Miss Montgomery 20-14 W10/2 LOUISIANA TECH AUBURN 13-13 T10/9 * Florida Tampa, Fla. NR/NR 9-16 L10/16 * at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. NR/7 0-27 L10/23 * at Tulane New Orleans, La. NR/17 6-21 L10/29 * Vanderbilt Montgomery NR/NR 0-47 L11/6 * Mississippi State Birmingham NR/NR 0-20 L11/13 * Georgia Columbus, Ga. NR/13 14-42 L11/27 Clemson Mobile NR/9 6-7 L12/4 * Alabama Birmingham NR/NR 0-55 L

1949Head Coach: Earl BrownRecord: 2-4-3, 2-4-2 SEC

9/23 * Ole Miss Montgomery 7-40 L10/8 * Florida Mobile 14-14 T

10/15 * at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. 21-35 L10/22 * at Tulane New Orleans, La. NR/20 6-14 L10/29 * at Vanderbilt Nashville, Tenn. NR/NR 7-26 L11/5 * MISSISSIPPI STATE AUBURN NR/NR 25-6 W11/12 * Georgia Columbus, Ga. NR/NR 20-20 T11/26 Clemson Mobile NR/NR 20-20 T12/3 * Alabama Birmingham NR/NR 14-13 W

1950Head Coach: Earl BrownRecord: 0-10, 0-7 SEC

9/22 Wofford Montgomery NR/NR 14-19 L9/30 * at Vanderbilt Nashville, Tenn. NR/NR 0-41 L10/7 SE LOUISIANA AUBURN NR/NR 0-6 L10/14 * at Florida Gainesville, Fla. NR/NR 7-27 L10/21 * at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. NR/NR 0-20 L10/28 * TULANE AUBURN NR/NR 0-28 L11/4 * at Mississippi State Starkville, Miss. NR/NR 0-27 L11/18 * Georgia Columbus, Ga. NR/NR 10-12 L11/25 CLEMSON AUBURN NR/11 0-41 L12/2 * Alabama Birmingham NR/16 0-34 L

1951Head Coach: Ralph “Shug” Jordan

Record: 5-5, 3-4 SEC9/29 * VANDERBILT AUBURN NR/NR 24-14 W10/5 Wofford Montgomery NR/NR 30-14 W10/13 * FLORIDA AUBURN NR/NR 14-13 W10/20 * at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. NR/5 7-27 L10/27 * at Tulane New Orleans, La. NR/NR 21-0 W11/3 LA. COLLEGE AUBURN NR/NR 49-0 W11/10 * Ole Miss Mobile NR/NR 14-39 L11/17 * Georgia Columbus, Ga. NR/NR 14-46 L11/24 at Clemson Clemson, S.C. NR/NR 0-34 L12/1 * Alabama Birmingham NR/NR 7-25 L

1952Head Coach: Ralph “Shug” Jordan

Record: 2-8, 0-7 SEC9/27 Maryland Birmingham NR/2 7-13 L10/4 * Ole Miss Memphis, Tenn. NR/18 7-20 L10/11 WOFFORD AUBURN NR/NR 54-7 W10/18 * at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. NR/4 0-33 L10/25 * Tulane Mobile NR/NR 6-21 L11/1 * at Florida Gainesville, Fla. NR/20 21-31 L11/8 * MISS. STATE AUBURN NR/NR 34-49 L

11/15 * Georgia Columbus, Ga. NR/NR 7-13 L11/22 CLEMSON AUBURN NR/NR 3-0 W11/29 * Alabama Birmingham NR/8 0-21 L

1953Head Coach: Ralph “Shug” Jordan

Record: 7-3-1, 4-2-1 SECFinal Ranking: 17th AP

9/25 Stetson Montgomery NR/NR 47-0 W10/3 * OLE MISS AUBURN NR/15 13-0 W10/10 * at Mississippi State Starkville, Miss. NR/13 21-21 T10/17 * at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. 19/6 6-36 L10/24 * Tulane Mobile NR/NR 34-7 W10/31 * FLORIDA AUBURN NR/NR 16-7 W11/6 at Miami Miami, Fla. 15/NR 29-20 W11/14 * Georgia Columbus, Ga. 20/NR 39-18 W11/21 at Clemson Clemson, S.C. 14/NR 45-19 W11/28 * Alabama Birmingham 16/NR 7-10 L

GATOR BOWL1/1 Texas Tech Jacksonville, Fla. 17/NR 13-35 L

1954Head Coach: Ralph “Shug” Jordan

Record: 8-3, 3-3 SECFinal Ranking: 13th AP

9/25 UT-CHATTANOOGA AUBURN NR/NR 45-0 W10/2 * at Florida Gainesville, Fla. NR/20 13-19 L10/9 * at Kentucky Lexington, Ky. NR/NR 14-21 L10/16 * at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. NR/19 7-14 L10/23 FLORIDA STATE AUBURN NR/NR 33-0 W10/30 * Tulane Mobile NR/NR 27-0 W11/6 Miami (Fla.) Birmingham NR/6 14-13 W11/13 * Georgia Columbus, Ga. NR/20 35-0 W11/20 CLEMSON AUBURN 18/NR 27-6 W11/27 * Alabama Birmingham 15/NR 28-0 W

GATOR BOWL12/31 Baylor Jacksonville, Fla. 13/18 33-13 W

1955Head Coach: Ralph “Shug” Jordan

Record: 8-2-1, 5-1-1 SECFinal Ranking: 8th AP, 8th UPI

9/24 UT-CHATTANOOGA AUBURN NR/NR 15-6 W10/1 * FLORIDA AUBURN NR/NR 13-0 W10/8 * Kentucky Birmingham 14/19 14-14 T10/15 * at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. 17/5 14-12 W10/22 FURMAN AUBURN 52-0 W10/29 * at Tulane New Orleans, La. 8/NR 13-27 L11/5 * MISSISSIPPI STATE AUBURN 14/20 27-26 W11/12 * Georgia Columbus, Ga. 12/NR 16-13 W11/19 Clemson Mobile 12/NR 21-0 W11/26 * Alabama Birmingham 10/NR 26-0 W

GATOR BOWL12/31 Vanderbilt Jacksonville, Fla. 8/NR 13-25 L

1956Head Coach: Ralph “Shug” Jordan

Record: 7-3, 4-3 SEC9/29 * Tennessee Birmingham NR/NR 7-35 L10/6 FURMAN AUBURN NR/NR 41-0 W10/13 * at Kentucky Lexington, Ky. NR/NR 13-0 W10/20 * at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. NR/3 7-28 L10/27 HOUSTON AUBURN NR/NR 12-0 W11/3 * at Florida Gainesville, Fla. NR/NR 0-20 L11/10 * MISSISSIPPI STATE AUBURN NR/NR 27-20 W11/17 * Georgia Columbus, Ga. NR/NR 20-0 W11/24 FLORIDA STATE AUBURN NR/NR 13-7 W12/1 * Alabama Birmingham NR/NR 34-7 W

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NATIONAL CHAMPIONS1957

Head Coach: Ralph “Shug” JordanRecord: 10-0, 7-0 SEC

Final Ranking: 1st AP, 2nd UPISEC Champions

9/28 * at Tennessee Knoxville, Tenn. NR/8 7-0 W10/5 UT-CHATTANOOGA AUBURN 7/NR 40-7 W10/12 * KENTUCKY AUBURN 9/NR 6-0 W10/19 * at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. 9/NR 3-0 W10/26 at Houston Houston, Texas 5/NR 48-7 W11/2 * FLORIDA AUBURN 4/19 13-0 W11/9 * Mississippi State Birmingham 3/17 15-7 W11/16 * Georgia Columbus, Ga. 3/NR 6-0 W11/23 at Florida State Tallahassee, Fla. 2/NR 29-7 W11/30 * Alabama Birmingham 1/NR 40-0 W

1958Head Coach: Ralph “Shug” Jordan

Record: 9-0-1, 6-0-1 SECFinal Ranking: 4th AP, 4th UPI

9/27 * Tennessee Birmingham 3/NR 13-0 W10/4 UT-CHATTANOOGA AUBURN 2/NR 30-8 W10/11 * at Kentucky Lexington, Ky. 1/NR 8-0 W10/18 * at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. 2/NR 7-7 T10/25 MARYLAND AUBURN 5/NR 20-7 W11/1 * at Florida Gainesville, Fla. 4/NR 6-5 W11/8 * MISSISSIPPI STATE AUBURN 5/NR 33-14 W11/15 * Georgia Columbus, Ga. 4/NR 21-6 W11/22 WAKE FOREST AUBURN 2/NR 21-7 W11/29 * Alabama Birmingham 2/NR 14-8 W

1959Head Coach: Ralph “Shug” Jordan

Record: 7-3, 4-3 SECFinal Ranking: T19th UPI

9/26 * at Tennessee Knoxville, Tenn. 3/NR 0-3 L10/3 HARDIN-SIMMONS AUBURN 17/NR 35-12 W10/10 * KENTUCKY AUBURN 14/NR 33-0 W10/17 * at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. 11/4 7-6 W10/23 at Miami Miami, Fla. 7/NR 21-6 W10/31 * FLORIDA AUBURN 8/NR 6-0 W11/7 * Mississippi State Birmingham 8/NR 31-0 W11/14 * at Georgia Athens, Ga. 8/12 13-14 L11/21 SOUTHERN MISS AUBURN 12/NR 28-7 W11/28 * Alabama Birmingham 11/19 0-10 L

1960Head Coach: Ralph “Shug” Jordan

Record: 8-2, 5-2 SECFinal Ranking: 13th AP, 14th UPI

9/24 * Tennessee Birmingham NR/NR 3-10 L10/1 * at Kentucky Lexington, Ky. NR/NR 10-7 W10/8 UT-CHATTANOOGA AUBURN NR/NR 10-0 W10/15 * Georgia Tech Birmingham NR/19 9-7 W10/22 MIAMI (FLA.) AUBURN 17/NR 20-7 W10/29 * at Florida Gainesville, Fla. 14/NR 10-7 W11/5 * MISSISSIPPI STATE AUBURN 12/NR 27-12 W11/12 * GEORGIA AUBURN 10/NR 9-6 W11/19 FLORIDA STATE AUBURN 9/NR 57-21 W11/26 * Alabama Birmingham 8/17 0-3 L

1961Head Coach: Ralph “Shug” Jordan

Record: 6-4, 3-4 SEC9/30 * at Tennessee Knoxville, TN NR/NR 24-21 W10/7 * KENTUCKY AUBURN NR/NR 12-14 L10/14 UT-CHATANOOGA. AUBURN NR/NR 35-7 W

10/21 * at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. NR/8 6-7 L10/28 CLEMSON AUBURN NR/NR 24-14 W11/4 WAKE FOREST AUBURN NR/NR 21-7 W11/11 * Mississippi State Birmingham NR/NR 10-11 L11/18 * at Georgia Athens, Ga. NR/NR 10-7 W11/25 * FLORIDA AUBURN NR/NR 32-15 W12/2 * Alabama Birmingham NR/1 0-34 L

1962Head Coach: Ralph “Shug” Jordan

Record: 6-3-1, 4-3 SEC9/29 * Tennessee Birmingham NR/NR 22-21 W10/7 * at Kentucky Lexington, Ky. NR/NR 16-6 W10/13 UT-CHATTANOOGA AUBURN NR/NR 54-6 W10/20 * Georgia Tech Birmingham NR/NR 17-14 W10/27 at Clemson Clemson, S.C. NR/NR 17-14 W11/3 * at Florida Gainesville, Fla. 10/NR 3-22 L11/10 * MISS. STATE AUBURN NR/NR 9-3 W11/17 * GEORGIA AUBURN NR/NR 21-30 L11/24 FLORIDA STATE AUBURN NR/NR 14-14 T12/1 * Alabama Birmingham NR/5 0-38 L

1963Head Coach: Ralph “Shug” Jordan

Record: 9-2, 6-1 SECFinal Ranking: 5th AP, 6th UPI

9/21 at Houston Houston, Texas NR/NR 21-14 W9/28 * at Tennessee Knoxville, Tenn. NR/NR 23-19 W10/5 * KENTUCKY AUBURN NR/NR 14-13 W10/12 UT-CHATTANOOGA AUBURN NR/NR 28-0 W10/19 * at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. NR/8 29-21 W11/2 * FLORIDA AUBURN 5/NR 19-0 W11/9 * Mississippi State Jackson, Miss. 5/NR 10-13 L11/16 * at Georgia Athens, Ga. 9/NR 14-0 W11/23 FLORIDA STATE AUBURN 9/NR 21-15 W11/30 * Alabama Birmingham 9/6 10-8 W

ORANGE BOWL1/1 Nebraska Miami, Fla. 5/6 7-13 L

1964Head Coach: Ralph “Shug” Jordan

Record: 6-4, 3-3 SEC9/19 HOUSTON AUBURN 8/NR 30- 0 W9/26 * Tennessee Birmingham 8/NR 3- 0 W10/3 * at Kentucky Lexington, Ky. 7/NR 0-20 L10/10 UT-CHATTANOOGA AUBURN NR/NR 33-12 W10/17 Georgia Tech Birmingham NR/NR 3- 7 L

10/24 SOUTHERN MISS AUBURN NR/NR 14- 7 W10/31 * at Florida Gainesville, Fla. NR/10 0-14 L11/7 * MISSISSIPPI STATE AUBURN NR/NR 12- 3 W11/14 * GEORGIA AUBURN NR/NR 14- 7 W11/26 * Alabama Birmingham NR/2 14-21 L

1965Head Coach: Ralph “Shug” Jordan

Record: 5-5-1, 4-1-1 SEC9/18 BAYLOR AUBURN NR/NR 8-14 L9/25 * at Tennessee Knoxville, Tenn. NR/NR 13-13 T10/2 * KENTUCKY AUBURN NR/6 23-18 W10/9 UT-CHATTANOOGA AUBURN NR/NR 30-7 W10/16 at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. NR/NR 14-23 L10/23 SOUTHERN MISS AUBURN NR/NR 0-3 L10/30 * FLORIDA AUBURN NR/7 28-17 W11/6 * Mississippi State Birmingham NR/NR 25-18 W11/13 * at Georgia Athens, Ga. NR/NR 21-19 W11/27 * Alabama Birmingham NR/5 3-30 L

LIBERTY BOWL12/18 Ole Miss Memphis, Tenn. NR/NR 7-13 L

1966Head Coach: Ralph “Shug” Jordan

Record: 4-6, 1-5 SEC9/17 UT-CHATTANOOGA AUBURN NR/NR 20-6 W 9/24 * Tennessee Birmingham NR/NR 0-28 L 10/1 * at Kentucky Lexington, Ky. NR/NR 7-17 L 10/8 WAKE FOREST AUBURN NR/NR 14-6 W 10/15 Georgia Tech Birmingham NR/7 3-17 L 10/22 TCU AUBURN NR/NR 7-6 W10/29 * at Florida Gainesville, Fla. NR/7 27-30 L 11/5 * Mississippi State Jackson, Miss. NR/NR 13-0 W 11/12 * GEORGIA AUBURN NR/9 13-21 L 12/3 * Alabama Birmingham NR/3 0-31 L

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1967Head Coach: Ralph “Shug” Jordan

Record: 6-4, 3-3 SEC9/23 UT-CHATTANOOGA AUBURN NR/NR 40-6 W 9/30 * at Tennessee Knoxville, Tenn. NR/NR 13-27 L 10/7 * KENTUCKY AUBURN NR/NR 48-7 W 10/14 CLEMSON AUBURN NR/NR 43-21 W 10/21 at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. NR/NR 28-10 W 10/27 at Miami Miami, Fla. NR/NR 0-7 L 11/4 * FLORIDA AUBURN NR/NR 26-21 W 11/11 * MISSISSIPPI STATE AUBURN NR/NR 36-0 W 11/18 * at Georgia Athens, Ga. NR/NR 0-17 L 12/2 * Alabama Birmingham NR/8 3-7 L

1968Head Coach: Ralph “Shug” Jordan

Record: 7-4, 4-2 SEC9/21 SMU AUBURN NR/NR 28-37 L9/28 * Mississippi State Jackson, Miss. NR/NR 26-0 W10/5 * at Kentucky Lexington, Ky. NR/NR 26-7 W10/12 at Clemson Clemson, S.C. NR/NR 21-10 W10/19 Georgia Tech Birmingham NR/NR 20-21 L10/26 MIAMI (FLA.) AUBURN NR/9 31-6 W11/2 * at Florida Gainesville, Fla. NR/20 24-13 W11/9 * Tennessee Birmingham 18/5 28-14 W11/16 * GEORGIA AUBURN 12/5 3-17 L11/30 * Alabama Birmingham 18/15 16-24 L

SUN BOWL12/28 Arizona El Paso, Texas NR/NR 34-10 W

1969Head Coach: Ralph “Shug” Jordan

Record: 8-3, 5-2 SECFinal Ranking: 20th AP, 15th UPI

9/20 WAKE FOREST AUBURN 20/NR 57-0 W 9/27 * at Tennessee Knoxville, Tenn. 17/19 19-45 L 10/4 * KENTUCKY AUBURN NR/NR 44-3 W 10/11 CLEMSON AUBURN 20/NR 51-0 W 10/18 at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. 15/NR 17-14 W 10/25 * at LSU Baton Rouge, La. 14/9 20-21 L 11/1 * FLORIDA AUBURN 17/7 38-12 W11/8 * MISSISSIPPI STATE AUBURN 11/NR 52-13 W11/15 * at Georgia Athens, Ga. 11/16 16-3 W11/29 * Alabama Birmingham 12/NR 49-26 W

ASTRO-BLUEBONNET BOWL12/31 at Houston Houston, Texas 12/17 7-36 L

1970Head Coach: Ralph “Shug” Jordan

Record: 9-2, 5-2 SECFinal Ranking: 10th AP, 9th UPI

9/19 SOUTHERN MISS AUBURN NR/NR 33-14 W9/26 * Tennessee Birmingham NR/17 36-23 W10/3 * at Kentucky Lexington, Ky. 12/NR 33-15 W10/10 at Clemson Clemson, S.C. 9/NR 44-0 W10/17 GEORGIA TECH AUBURN 8/16 31-7 W10/24 * LSU AUBURN 6/14 9-17 L10/31 * at Florida Gainesville, Fla. 12/NR 63-14 W11/7 * Mississippi State Birmingham 10/NR 56-0 W11/14 * GEORGIA AUBURN 8/NR 17-31 L11/28 * Alabama Birmingham 11/NR 33-28 W

GATOR BOWL1/1 Ole Miss Jacksonville, Fla. 10/NR 35-28 W

1971Head Coach: Ralph “Shug” Jordan

Record: 9-2, 5-1 SECFinal Ranking: 12th AP, 5th UPI

9/18 UT-CHATTANOOGA AUBURN 7/NR 60-7 W9/25 * at Tennessee Knoxville, Tenn. 5/9 10-9 W10/2 * KENTUCKY AUBURN 5/NR 38-6 W10/9 SOUTHERN MISS AUBURN 4/NR 27-14 W10/16 at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. 5/NR 31-14 W10/23 CLEMSON AUBURN 5/NR 35-13 W10/30 * FLORIDA AUBURN 5/NR 40-7 W11/6 * MISSISSIPPI STATE AUBURN 5/NR 30-21 W11/13 * at Georgia Athens, Ga. 6/7 35-20 W11/27 * Alabama Birmingham 5/3 7-31 L

SUGAR BOWL1/1 Oklahoma New Orleans, La. 5/3 22-40 L

1972Head Coach: Ralph “Shug” Jordan

Record: 10-1, 6-1 SECFinal Ranking: 5th AP, 7th UPI

9/9 * Mississippi State Jackson, Miss. NR/NR 14-3 W 9/23 UT-CHATTANOOGA AUBURN NR/NR 14-7 W 9/30 * Tennessee Birmingham NR/4 10-6 W 10/7 * Ole Miss Jackson, Miss. 17/18 19-13 W 10/14 * at LSU Baton Rouge, La. 9/8 7-35 L 10/21 GEORGIA TECH AUBURN 14/NR 24-14 W10/28 FLORIDA STATE AUBURN 12/17 27-14 W11/4 * at Florida Gainesville, Fla. 11/NR 26-20 W11/18 * GEORGIA AUBURN 11/NR 27-10 W12/2 * Alabama Birmingham 9/2 17-16 W

GATOR BOWL12/30 Colorado Jacksonville, Fla. 6/13 24-3 W

1973Head Coach: Ralph “Shug” Jordan

Record: 6-6, 2-5 SEC9/15 Oregon State Birmingham 12/NR 18-9 W 9/22 UT-CHATTANOOGA AUBURN 12/NR 31-0 W 9/29 * at Tennessee Knoxville, Tenn. 11/9 0-21 L 10/6 * OLE MISS AUBURN NR/NR 14-7 W 10/13 * LSU AUBURN 6-20 L 10/20 at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. NR/NR 24-10 W 10/27 HOUSTON AUBURN NR/12 7-0 W 11/3 * FLORIDA AUBURN 19/NR 8-12 L

11/10 * MISSISSIPPI STATE AUBURN NR/NR 31-17 W 11/17 * at Georgia Athens, Ga. NR/NR 14-28 L 12/1 * Alabama Birmingham NR/1 0-35 L

SUN BOWL12/19 Missouri El Paso, Texas NR/NR 17-34 L

1974Head Coach: Ralph “Shug” Jordan

Record: 10-2, 4-2 SECFinal Ranking: 8th AP, 6th UPI

9/14 Louisville Birmingham NR/NR 16-3 W 9/21 UT-CHATTANOOGA AUBURN NR/NR 52-7 W 9/28 * TENNESSEE AUBURN NR/14 21-0 W 10/4 at Miami (Fla.) Miami, FL 11/16 3-0 W 10/12 * KENTUCKY AUBURN 10/NR 31-13 W 10/19 GEORGIA TECH AUBURN 5/NR 31-22 W 10/26 FLORIDA STATE AUBURN 5/NR 38-6 W 11/2 * at Florida Gainesville, Fla. 5/11 14-25 L 11/9 * Mississippi State Jackson, Miss. 10/NR 24-20 W 11/16 * GEORGIA AUBURN 7/NR 17-13 W 11/29 * Alabama Birmingham 7/2 13-17 L

GATOR BOWL12/30 Texas Jacksonville, Fla. 6/11 27-3 W

1975Head Coach: Ralph “Shug” Jordan

Record: 4-6-1, 2-4 SEC9/13 MEMPHIS AUBURN 7/NR 20-31 L9/20 at Baylor Waco, Texas NR/NR 10-10 T9/27 * at Tennessee Knoxville, Tenn. NR/16 17-21 L10/4 VIRGINIA TECH AUBURN NR/NR 16-23 L10/11 * at Kentucky Lexington, Ky. NR/NR 15-9 W10/18 at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. NR/NR 31-27 W10/25 at Florida State Tallahassee, Fla. NR/NR 17-14 W11/1 * FLORIDA AUBURN NR/11 14-31 L11/8 * MISSISSIPPI STATE AUBURN NR/NR 21-21 T#11/15 * at Georgia Athens, Ga. NR/20 13-28 L11/29 * Alabama Birmingham NR/4 0-28 L

1976Head Coach: Doug Barfield

Record: 4-7, 3-3 SEC9/11 at Arizona Tucson, Ariz. NR/NR 19-31 L 9/18 BAYLOR AUBURN NR/NR 14-15 L 9/25 * Tennessee Birmingham NR/NR 38-28 W

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10/2 * Ole Miss Jackson, Miss. NR/16 10-0 W 10/9 at Memphis Memphis, Tenn. NR/NR 27-28 L 10/16 GEORGIA TECH AUBURN NR/NR 10-28 L 10/23 FLORIDA STATE AUBURN NR/NR 31-19 W 10/30 * at Florida Gainesville, Fla. NR/12 19-24 L 11/6 * Mississippi State Jackson, MS NR/NR 19-28 L# 11/13 * GEORGIA AUBURN NR/7 0-28 L 11/27 * Alabama Birmingham NR/18 7-38 L

1977Head Coach: Doug Barfield

Record: 6-5, 5-1 SEC9/10 ARIZONA AUBURN NR/NR 21-10 W 9/17 SOUTHERN MISS AUBURN NR/NR 13-24 L 9/24 * at Tennessee Knoxville, Tenn. NR/NR 14-12 W 10/1 * OLE MISS AUBURN NR/NR 21-15 W 10/8 N.C. STATE AUBURN NR/NR 15-17 L 10/15 at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. NR/NR 21-38 L 10/22 at Florida State Tallahassee, Fla. NR/NR 3-24 L 10/29 * FLORIDA AUBURN NR/18 29-14 W 11/5 * MISSISSIPPI STATE AUBURN NR/NR 13-27 L# 11/12 * at Georgia Athens, Ga. NR/NR 33-14 W 11/26 * Alabama Birmingham NR/2 21-48 L#–MSU forfeited games from 1975-77.

1978Head Coach: Doug Barfield

Record: 6-4-1, 3-2-1 SEC9/16 at Kansas State Manhattan, Kan. NR/NR 45-32 W9/23 at Virginia Tech Blacksburg, Va. NR/NR 18-7 W 9/30 * Tennessee Birmingham NR/NR 29-10 W 10/7 MIAMI (FLA.) AUBURN NR/NR 15-17 L 10/14 * at Vanderbilt Nashville, Tenn. NR/NR 49-7 W 10/21 GEORGIA TECH AUBURN NR/NR 10-24 L 10/28 WAKE FOREST AUBURN NR/NR 21-7 W11/4 * at Florida Gainesville, Fla. NR/NR 7-31 L 11/11 * at Mississippi State Starkville, Miss. NR/NR 6-0 W 11/18 * GEORGIA AUBURN NR/8 22-22 T 12/2 * Alabama Birmingham NR/2 16-34 L

1979Head Coach: Doug Barfield

Record: 8-3, 4-2 SECFinal Ranking: 16th UPI

9/15 KANSAS STATE AUBURN NR/NR 26-18 W 9/22 SOUTHERN MISS AUBURN NR/NR 31-9 W 9/29 * at Tennessee Knoxville, Tenn. NR/NR 17-35 L 10/6 N.C. STATE AUBURN NR/14 44-31 W10/13 * VANDERBILT AUBURN 18/NR 52-35 W 10/20 at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. 14/NR 38-14 W 10/27 at Wake Forest Winston-Salem, N.C.13/18 38-42 L11/3 * FLORIDA AUBURN 20/NR 19-13 W 11/10 * MISSISSIPPI STATE AUBURN 16/NR 14-3 W 11/17 * at Georgia Athens, Ga. 15/NR 33-13 W12/1 * Alabama Birmingham 14/1 18-25 L

1980Head Coach: Doug Barfield

Record: 5-6, 0-6 SEC9/13 at TCU Fort Worth, Texas18/NR 10-7 W 9/20 DUKE AUBURN 19/NR 35-28 W 9/27 * TENNESSEE AUBURN 18/NR 0-42 L 10/4 RICHMOND AUBURN NR/NR 55-16 W 10/11 * at LSU Baton Rouge, La. NR/NR 17-21 L 10/18 GEORGIA TECH AUBURN NR/NR 17-14 W 10/25 * Mississippi State Jackson, Miss. NR/NR 21-24 L 11/1 * at Florida Gainesville, Fla. NR/NR 10-21 L 11/8 SOUTHERN MISS AUBURN NR/NR 31-0 W

11/15 * GEORGIA AUBURN NR/1 21-31 L 11/29 * Alabama Birmingham NR/9 18-34 L

1981Head Coach: Pat DyeRecord: 5-6, 2-4 SEC

9/5 TCU AUBURN NR/NR 24-16 W 9/19 WAKE FOREST AUBURN NR/NR 21-24 L 9/26 * at Tennessee Knoxville, Tenn. NR/NR 7-10 L 10/3 at Nebraska Lincoln, Neb. NR/NR 3-17 L 10/10 * LSU AUBURN NR/NR 19-7 W 10/17 at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. NR/NR 31-7 W 10/24 * MISSISSIPPI STATE AUBURN NR/9 17-21 L 10/31 * FLORIDA AUBURN NR/NR 14-12 W 11/7 NORTH TEXAS AUBURN NR/NR 20-0 W 11/14 * at Georgia Athens, Ga. NR/4 13-24 L 11/28 * Alabama Birmingham NR/4 17-28 L

1982Head Coach: Pat DyeRecord: 9-3, 4-2 SEC

Final Ranking: 14th AP, 14th UPI9/11 WAKE FOREST AUBURN NR/NR 28-10 W 9/18 SOUTHERN MISS AUBURN NR/NR 21-19 W 9/25 * TENNESSEE AUBURN NR/NR 24-14 W 10/2 NEBRASKA AUBURN 20/8 7-41 L 10/9 * KENTUCKY AUBURN NR/NR 18-3 W 10/16 GEORGIA TECH AUBURN NR/NR 24-0 W 10/23 * at Mississippi State Starkville, Miss. NR/NR 35-17 W 10/30 * at Florida Gainesville, Fla. 19/NR 17-19 L 11/6 RUTGERS AUBURN NR/NR 30-7 W 11/13 * GEORGIA AUBURN NR/1 14-19 L 11/27 * Alabama Birmingham NR/NR 23-22 W

TANGERINE BOWL12/18 Boston College Orlando, Fla. 18/NR 33-26 W

1983Head Coach: Pat DyeRecord: 11-1, 6-0 SEC

Final Ranking: 3rd AP, 3rd UPISEC Champions

National Champions (NY Times, Rothman, College Football Researchers Association)

9/10 SOUTHERN MISS AUBURN 4/NR 24-3 W 9/17 TEXAS AUBURN 5/3 7-20 L 9/24 * at Tennessee Knoxville, Tenn. 11/NR 37-14 W 10/1 FLORIDA STATE AUBURN 10/NR 27-24 W

10/8 * at Kentucky Lexington, Ky. 7/NR 49-21 W10/15 at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. 5/NR 31-13 W 10/22 * MISSISSIPPI STATE AUBURN 5/NR 28-13 W 10/29 * FLORIDA AUBURN 4/5 28-21 W 11/5 MARYLAND AUBURN 3/7 35-23 W 11/12 * at Georgia Athens, Ga. 3/4 13-7 W 12/3 * Alabama Birmingham 3/19 23-20 W

SUGAR BOWL1/2 Michigan New Orleans, LA 3/8 9-7 W

1984Head Coach: Pat DyeRecord: 9-4, 4-2 SEC

Final Ranking: 14th AP, 14th UPI8/28 Miami (Fla.) East Rutherford, N.J.1/10 18-20 L9/15 at Texas Austin, TX 11/4 27-35 L 9/22 SOUTHERN MISS AUBURN 19/NR 35-12 W9/29 * TENNESSEE AUBURN 20/NR 29-10 W10/6 * at Ole Miss Oxford, Miss. 18/NR 17-13 W10/13 at Florida State Tallahassee, Fla. 16/9 42-41 W10/20 GEORGIA TECH AUBURN 13/NR 48-34 W10/27 * at Mississippi State Starkville, Miss. 12/NR 24-21 W11/3 * at Florida Gainesville, Fla. 11/13 3-24 L11/10 CINCINNATI AUBURN 20/NR 60-0 W11/17 * GEORGIA AUBURN 18/15 21-12 W12/1 * Alabama Birmingham 11/NR 15-17 L

LIBERTY BOWL12/27 Arkansas Memphis, Tenn. 16/NR 21-15 W

1985Head Coach: Pat DyeRecord: 8-4, 3-3 SEC

9/7 SW LOUISIANA AUBURN 2/NR 49-7 W 9/14 SOUTHERN MISS AUBURN 1/NR 29-18 W 9/28 * at Tennessee Knoxville, Tenn. 1/NR 20-38 L 10/5 * OLE MISS AUBURN 14/NR 41-0 W 10/12 FLORIDA STATE AUBURN 12/4 59-27 W 10/19 at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. 8/NR 17-14 W 10/26 * MISS. STATE AUBURN 6/NR 21-9 W 11/2 * FLORIDA AUBURN 6/2 10-14 L 11/9 EAST CAROLINA AUBURN 13/NR 35-10 W11/16 * at Georgia Athens, Ga. 14/12 24-10 W 11/30 * Alabama Birmingham 7/NR 23-25 L

COTTON BOWL1/1 Texas A&M Dallas, Texas 16/11 16-36 L

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1986Head Coach: Pat DyeRecord: 10-2, 4-2 SEC

Final Ranking: 6th AP, 8th UPI9/6 UT-CHATTANOOGA AUBURN 14/NR 42-14 W 9/20 EAST CAROLINA AUBURN 10/NR 45-0 W 9/27 * TENNESSEE AUBURN 8/NR 34-8 W 10/4 W. CAROLINA AUBURN 7/NR 55-6 W 10/11 * at Vanderbilt Nashville, Tenn. 7/NR 31-9 W 10/18 GEORGIA TECH AUBURN 7/NR 31-10 W 10/25 * at Mississippi State Starkville, Miss. 7/13 35-6 W 11/1 * at Florida Gainesville, Fla. 5/20 17-18 L 11/8 CINCINNATI AUBURN 9/NR 52-7 W 11/15 * GEORGIA AUBURN 8/NR 16-20 L 11/29 * Alabama Birmingham 14/7 21-17 W

CITRUS BOWL1/1 Southern Cal Orlando, Fla. 10/NR 16-7 W

1987Head Coach: Pat Dye

Record: 9-1-2, 5-0-1 SECFinal Ranking: 7th AP, 7th UPI

SEC Champions9/5 TEXAS AUBURN 5/NR 31-3 W 9/12 KANSAS AUBURN 4/NR 49-0 W 9/26 * at Tennessee Knoxville, Tenn. 3/14 20-20 T10/3 at North Carolina Chapel Hill, N.C.6/NR 20-10 W 10/10 * VANDERBILT AUBURN 5/NR 48-15 W 10/17 at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. 5/NR 20-10 W 10/24 * MISSISSIPPI STATE AUBURN 6/NR 38-7 W 10/31 * FLORIDA AUBURN 6/10 29-6 W 11/7 FLORIDA STATE AUBURN 6/4 6-34 L 11/14 * at Georgia Athens, Ga. 12/8 27-11 W 11/27 * Alabama Birmingham 7/18 10-0 W

SUGAR BOWL1/1 Syracuse New Orleans, La. 6/4 16-16 T

1988Head Coach: Pat DyeRecord: 10-2, 6-1 SEC

Final Ranking: 8th AP, 7th UPISEC Champions

9/10 * KENTUCKY AUBURN 7/NR 20-10 W 9/17 KANSAS AUBURN 6/NR 56-7 W 9/24 * TENNESSEE AUBURN 4/NR 38-6 W

10/1 NORTH CAROLINA AUBURN 4/NR 47-21 W 10/8 * at LSU Baton Rouge, La. 4/NR 6-7 L10/15 AKRON AUBURN 12/NR 42-0 W10/22 * MISSISSIPPI STATE AUBURN 10/NR 33-0 W10/29 * at Florida Gainesville, Fla. 9/NR 16-0 W11/5 SOUTHERN MISS AUBURN 9/NR 38-8 W11/12 * GEORGIA AUBURN 9/17 20-10 W11/25 * Alabama Birmingham 7/17 15-10 W

SUGAR BOWL1/2 Florida State New Orleans, La. 7/4 7-13 L

1989Head Coach: Pat DyeRecord: 10-2, 6-1 SEC

Final Ranking: 6th AP, 6th UPISEC Champions

9/9 PACIFIC AUBURN 8/NR 55-0 W 9/16 SOUTHERN MISS AUBURN 5/NR 24-3 W 9/30 * at Tennessee Knoxville, Tenn. 4/12 14-21 L 10/7 * at Kentucky Lexington, Ky. 11/NR 24-12 W 10/14 * LSU AUBURN 12/NR 10-6 W 10/21 at Florida State Tallahassee, Fla. 11/14 14-22 L 10/28 * MISSISSIPPI STATE AUBURN 16/NR 14-0 W 11/4 * FLORIDA AUBURN 12/19 10-7 W 11/11 LOUISIANA TECH AUBURN 12/NR 38-23 W 11/18 * at Georgia Athens, Ga. 11/NR 20-3 W 12/2 * ALABAMA AUBURN 11/2 30-20 W

HALL OF FAME BOWL1/1 Ohio State Tampa, Fla. 9/21 31-14 W

1990Head Coach: Pat Dye

Record: 8-3-1, 4-2-1 SECFinal Ranking: 19th AP, 19th UPI

9/8 CAL ST. FULLERTON AUBURN 3/NR 38-17 W9/15 * Ole Miss Jackson, Miss. 2/NR 24-10 W9/29 * TENNESSEE AUBURN 3/5 26-26 T10/6 LOUISIANA TECH AUBURN 5/NR 16-14 W10/13 * VANDERBILT AUBURN 6/NR 56-6 W10/20 FLORIDA STATE AUBURN 5/7 20-17 W10/27 * at Mississippi State Starkville, Miss. 2/NR 17-16 W11/3 * at Florida Gainesville, Fla. 4/15 7-48 L11/10 SOUTHERN MISS AUBURN 15/NR 12-13 L11/17 * GEORGIA AUBURN 24/NR 33-10 W12/1 * Alabama Birmingham 20/NR 7-16 L

PEACH BOWL12/29 Indiana Atlanta, Ga. NR/NR 27-23 W

1991Head Coach: Pat DyeRecord: 5-6, 2-5 SEC

8/31 GEORGIA SO. AUBURN 18/NR 32-17 W 9/14 * OLE MISS AUBURN 15/NR 23-13 W 9/21 at Texas Austin, Texas 13/NR 14-10 W 9/28 * at Tennessee Knoxville, Tenn. 13/5 21-30 L 10/5 SOUTHERN MISS AUBURN 16/NR 9-10 L 10/12 * at Vanderbilt Nashville, Tenn. 24/NR 24-22 W 10/26 * MISS. STATE (HC) AUBURN NR/NR 17-24 L 11/2 * FLORIDA AUBURN NR/6 10-31 L 11/9 SW LOUISIANA AUBURN NR/NR 50- 7 W 11/16 * at Georgia Athens, Ga. NR/NR 27-37 L 11/30 * Alabama Birmingham NR/8 6-13 L

1992Head Coach: Pat Dye

Record: 5-5-1, 2-5-1 SEC9/5 * at Ole Miss Oxford, Miss. NR/NR 21-45 L 9/12 SAMFORD AUBURN NR/NR 55-0 W 9/19 * LSU AUBURN NR/NR 30-28 W 9/26 SOUTHERN MISS AUBURN NR/NR 16-8 W 10/3 * VANDERBILT AUBURN NR/NR 31-7 W 10/10 * at Mississippi State Starkville, Miss. NR/18 7-14 L 10/17 * at Florida Gainesville, Fla. NR/23 9-24 L 10/24 SW LA. (HC) AUBURN NR/NR 25-24 W 10/31 * ARKANSAS AUBURN NR/NR 24-24 T11/14 * GEORGIA AUBURN NR/12 10-14 L 11/26 * Alabama Birmingham NR/2 0-17 L

1993Head Coach: Terry Bowden

Record: 11-0, 8-0 SECFinal Ranking: 4th AP

National Champions (National Championship Foundation)9/2 * OLE MISS AUBURN NR/NR 16-12 W 9/11 SAMFORD AUBURN NR/NR 35-7 W 9/18 * at LSU Baton Rouge, La. NR/NR 34-10 W 9/25 SOUTHERN MISS AUBURN 25/NR 35-24 W 10/2 * at Vanderbilt Nashville, Tenn. 23/NR 14-10 W 10/9 * MISSISSIPPI STATE AUBURN 22/NR 31-17 W 10/16 * FLORIDA AUBURN 19/4 38-35 W 10/30 * at Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark. 9/NR 31-21 W 11/6 N. MEXICO ST. (HC) AUBURN 8/NR 55-14 W 11/13 * at Georgia Athens, Ga. 7/NR 42-28 W 11/20 * ALABAMA AUBURN 6/11 22-14 W

1994Head Coach: Terry BowdenRecord: 9-1-1, 6-1-1 SEC

Final Ranking: 9th AP9/3 * at Ole Miss Oxford, Miss. 11/NR 22-17 W 9/10 NORTHEAST LA. AUBURN 12/NR 44-12 W 9/17 * LSU AUBURN 11/NR 30-26 W 9/24 EAST TENN. STATE AUBURN 10/NR 38-0 W 9/29 * KENTUCKY AUBURN 9/NR 41-14 W 10/8 * at Mississippi State Starkville, Miss. 9/NR 42-18 W 10/15 * at Florida Gainesville, Fla. 6/1 36-33 W 10/29 * ARKANSAS AUBURN 4/NR 31-14 W 11/5 E. CAROLINA (HC) AUBURN 3/NR 38-21 W 11/12 * GEORGIA AUBURN 3/NR 23-23 T 11/19 * Alabama Birmingham 6/4 14-21 L

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1995Head Coach: Terry Bowden

Record: 8-4, 5-3 SECFinal Ranking: 22nd AP, 21st USA Today

9/2 * OLE MISS AUBURN 6/NR 46-13 W 9/9 UT-CHATTANOOGA AUBURN 6/NR 76-10 W 9/16 * at LSU Baton Rouge, La. 5/NR 6-12 L 9/30 * at Kentucky Lexington, Ky. 13/NR 42-21 W 10/7 * MISS. STATE AUBURN 11/NR 48-20 W 10/14 * FLORIDA AUBURN 7/3 38-49 L 10/21 W. MICHIGAN AUBURN 13/NR 34-13 W 10/28 * Arkansas Little Rock, Ark. 11/NR 28-30 L 11/4 NORTHEAST LA. (HC) AUBURN 21/NR 38-14 W 11/11 * at Georgia Athens, Ga. 20/NR 37-31 W 11/18 * ALABAMA AUBURN 21/17 31-27 W

OUTBACK BOWL1/1 Penn State Tampa, Fla. 16/15 14-43 L

1996Head Coach: Terry Bowden

Record: 8-4, 4-4 SECFinal Ranking: 22nd AP, 21st USA Today

8/31 UAB AUBURN 16/NR 29-0 W 9/7 FRESNO STATE AUBURN 18/NR 62-0 W 9/14 * at Ole Miss Oxford, Miss. 15/NR 45-28 W 9/21 * LSU AUBURN 13/21 15-19 L 10/5 * SOUTH CAROLINA AUBURN 20/NR 28-24 W 10/12 * at Mississippi State Starkville, Miss. 18/NR 49-15 W 10/19 * at Florida Gainesville, Fla. 16/1 10-51 L 11/2 * ARKANSAS AUBURN 24/NR 28-7 W 11/9 NE LOUISIANA (HC) AUBURN 22/NR 28-24 W 11/16 * GEORGIA [4 OT] AUBURN 20/NR 49-56 L 11/23 * at Alabama Birmingham NR/15 23-24 L

INDEPENDENCE BOWL12/31 Army Shreveport, La. NR/24 32-29 W

1997Head Coach: Terry Bowden

Record: 10-3, 6-2 SECFinal Ranking: 11th AP, 11th UPISEC Western Division Champions

9/4 at Virginia Charlottesville, Va.16/NR 28-17 W 9/13 * OLE MISS AUBURN 16/NR 19-9 W 9/20 * at LSU Baton Rouge, La. 12/10 31-28 W 9/27 CENTRAL FLORIDA AUBURN 8/NR 41-14 W 10/4 * at South Carolina Columbia, S.C. 8/NR 23-6 W

10/11 LA. TECH (HC) AUBURN 8/NR 49-13 W 10/18 * FLORIDA AUBURN 6/7 10-24 L 10/25 * at Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark. 11/NR 26-21 W 11/1 * MISSISSIPPI STATE AUBURN 11/NR 0-20 L 11/15 * at Georgia Athens, Ga. 16/7 45-34 W 11/22 * ALABAMA AUBURN 13/NR 18-17 W

SEC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME12/6 Tennessee Atlanta, Ga. 11/3 29-30 L

PEACH BOWL1/2 Clemson Atlanta, Ga. 13/NR 21-17 W

1998Head Coach: Terry Bowden and Bill Oliver

Record: 3-8, 1-7 SEC9/3 VIRGINIA AUBURN 25/NR 0-19 L 9/12 * at Ole Miss Oxford, Miss. NR/NR 17-0 W 9/19 * LSU AUBURN NR/7 19-31 L 10/3 * TENNESSEE AUBURN NR/3 9-17 L 10/10 * at Mississippi State Starkville, Miss. NR/NR 21-38 L 10/17 * at Florida Gainesville, Fla. NR/5 3-24 L 10/24 LOUISIANA TECH AUBURN NR/NR 32-17 W 10/31 * ARKANSAS AUBURN NR/14 21-24 L 11/7 CENTRAL FLA (HC) AUBURN NR/NR 10-6 W 11/14 * GEORGIA AUBURN NR/14 17-28 L 11/21 * at Alabama Birmingham NR/NR 17-31 L

1999Head Coach: Tommy Tuberville

Record: 5-6, 2-6 SEC9/4 APPALACHIAN ST. AUBURN NR/NR 22-15 W 9/11 IDAHO AUBURN NR/NR 30-23 W 9/18 * at LSU Baton Rouge, La. NR/NR 41-7 W 9/25 * OLE MISS [OT] AUBURN NR/NR 17-24 L10/2 * at Tennessee Knoxville, Tenn. NR/7 0-24 L 10/9 * MISSISSIPPI ST. AUBURN NR/14 16-18 L10/16 * FLORIDA AUBURN NR/7 14-32 L 10/30 * at Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark. NR/NR 10-34 L 11/6 CENTRAL FLA (HC) AUBURN NR/NR 28-10 W 11/13 * at Georgia Athens, Ga. NR/14 38-21 W 11/20 * ALABAMA AUBURN NR/8 17-28 L

2000Head Coach: Tommy Tuberville

Record: 9-4, 6-2 SECFinal Ranking: 18th AP, 20th USA Today

SEC Western Division Champions8/31 WYOMING AUBURN NR/NR 35-21 W9/9 * at Ole Miss Oxford, Miss. NR/19 35-27 W9/16 * LSU AUBURN 24/NR 34-17 W9/23 N. ILLINOIS AUBURN 20/NR 31-14 W9/30 * VANDERBILT AUBURN 19/NR 33-0 W10/7 * at Mississippi State Starkville, Miss. 15/20 10-17 L10/14 * at Florida Gainesville, Fla. 19/10 7-38 L10/21 LA TECH (HC) AUBURN NR/NR 38-28 W10/28 * ARKANSAS AUBURN 25/NR 21-19 W11/11 * GEORGIA [OT] AUBURN 22/14 29-26 W11/18 * at Alabama Tuscaloosa 18/NR 9-0 W

SEC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME12/2 Florida Atlanta, GA 17/7 6-28 L

FLORIDA CITRUS BOWL1/1 Michigan Orlando, FL 20/17 28-31 L

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2003 Music City Bowl - Auburn vs. Wisconsin

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Record: 7-5, 5-3 SECSEC Western Division Co-Champions

9/1 BALL STATE AUBURN NR/NR 30-0 W 9/8 * OLE MISS AUBURN NR/NR 27-21 W 9/22 at Syracuse Syracuse, N.Y. NR/NR 14-31 L 9/29 * at Vanderbilt Nashville, Tenn. NR/NR 24-21 W10/6 * MISSISSIPPI STATE AUBURN NR/NR 16-14 W 10/13 * FLORIDA AUBURN NR/1 23-20 W 10/20 LA TECH (HC) [OT] AUBURN 20/NR 48-41 W 10/27 * at Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark. 17/NR 17-42 L 11/10 * at Georgia Athens, Ga. 24/19 24-17 W 11/17 * ALABAMA AUBURN 17/NR 7-31 L 12/1 * at LSU Baton Rouge, La. 22/25 14-27 L

CHICK-FIL-A PEACH BOWL12/31 North Carolina Atlanta, Ga. NR/NR 10-16 L

2002Head Coach: Tommy Tuberville

Record: 9-4, 5-3 SECFinal Ranking: 14th AP, 16th USA Today

SEC Western Division Co-Champions9/2 at Southern California Los Angeles NR/18 17-24 L 9/7 W. CAROLINA AUBURN NR/NR 56-0 W 9/14 * VANDERBILT AUBURN NR/NR 31-6 W 9/19 * at Mississippi State Starkville, Miss. NR/NR 42-14 W 9/28 SYRACUSE [3 OT] AUBURN NR/NR 37-34 W 10/12 * ARKANSAS AUBURN 24/NR 17-38 L10/19 * at Florida [OT] Gainesville, Fla. NR/NR 23-30 L 10/26 * LSU AUBURN NR/10 31-7 W 11/2 * at Ole Miss Oxford, Miss. NR/NR 31-24 W 11/9 LA-MONROE (HC) AUBURN NR/NR 52-14 W 11/16 * GEORGIA AUBURN 24/7 21-24 L 11/23 * at Alabama Tuscaloosa NR/9 17-7 W

CAPITAL ONE BOWL1/1 Penn State Orlando, Fla. 19/10 13-9 W

2003Head Coach: Tommy Tuberville

Record: 8-5, 5-3 SEC8/30 SOUTHERN CAL AUBURN 6/8 0-23 L 9/6 at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. 17/NR 3-17 L 9/13 * at Vanderbilt Nashville, Tenn. NR/NR 45-7 W 9/27 W. KENTUCKY AUBURN NR/NR 48-3 W 10/4 * TENNESSEE AUBURN NR/7 28-21 W10/11 * at Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark. NR/7 10-3 W

10/18 * MISSISSIPPI STATE AUBURN 19/NR 45-13 W 10/25 * at LSU Baton Rouge, La. 17/9 7-31 L 11/1 LA-MONROE (HC) AUBURN NR/NR 73-7 W 11/8 * OLE MISS AUBURN NR/20 20-24 L 11/15 * at Georgia Athens, Ga. NR/7 7-26 L11/22 * ALABAMA AUBURN NR/NR 28-23 W

GAYLORD HOTELS MUSIC CITY BOWL12/31 Wisconsin Nashville, Tenn. NR/NR 28-14 W

2004Head Coach: Tommy Tuberville

Record: 13-0, 8-0 SECFinal Ranking: 2nd AP, 2nd ESPN/USA Today

SEC ChampionsNational Champions (People’s Choice)

9/4 LA-MONROE AUBURN 17/NR 31-0 W9/11 * at Mississippi State Starkville, Miss. 19/NR 43-14 W9/18 * LSU AUBURN 14/5 10-9 W9/25 THE CITADEL AUBURN 9/NR 33-3 W10/2 * at Tennessee Knoxville, Tenn. 8/10 34-10 W10/9 LA TECH (HC) AUBURN 6/NR 52-7 W10/16 * ARKANSAS AUBURN 4/NR 38-20 W10/23 * KENTUCKY AUBURN 3/NR 42-10 W10/30 * at Ole Miss Oxford, Miss. 3/NR 35-14 W11/13 * GEORGIA AUBURN 3/8 24-6 W11/20 * at Alabama Tuscaloosa t2/NR 21-13 W

SEC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME12/4 Tennessee Atlanta, Ga. 3/15 38-28 W

NOKIA SUGAR BOWL1/3 Virginia Tech New Orleans, LA 3/9 16-13 W

2005Head Coach: Tommy Tuberville

Record: 9-3, 7-1 SECFinal Ranking: 14th AP, 14th ESPN/USA Today

SEC Western Division Co-Champions9/3 GEORGIA TECH AUBURN 16/NR 14-23 L9/10 * MISSISSIPPI STATE AUBURN NR/NR 28-0 W9/17 BALL STATE AUBURN NR/NR 63-3 W9/24 W. KENTUCKY (HC) AUBURN NR/NR 37-14 W10/1 * SOUTH CAROLINA AUBURN NR/NR 48-7 W10/15 * at Arkansas Fayetteville, AR 21/NR 34-17 W10/22 * at LSU [OT] Baton Rouge, LA 16/7 17-20 L10/29 * OLE MISS AUBURN 19/NR 27-3 W11/5 * at Kentucky Lexington, KY 17/NR 49-27 W11/12 * at Georgia Athens, GA 15/9 31-30 W11/19 * ALABAMA AUBURN 11/8 28-18 W

CAPITAL ONE BOWL1/2 Wisconsin Orlando, FL 7/21 10-24 L

2006Head Coach: Tommy Tuberville

Record: 11-2, 6-2 SECFinal Ranking: 9th AP, 8th ESPN/USA Today

9/2 WASHINGTON STATE AUBURN 4/NR 40-14 W 9/9 * at Mississippi State Starkville, Miss. 4/NR 34-0 W 9/16 * LSU AUBURN 3/6 7-3 W 9/23 BUFFALO AUBURN 2/NR 38-7 W 9/28 * at South Carolina Columbia, S.C. 2/NR 24-17 W 10/7 * ARKANSAS AUBURN 2/NR 10-27 L 10/14 * FLORIDA AUBURN 11/2 27-17 W 10/21 TULANE (HC) AUBURN 8/NR 38-13 W 10/28 * at Ole Miss Oxford, Miss. 7/NR 23-17 W 11/4 ARKANSAS STATE AUBURN 6/NR 27-0 W 11/11 * GEORGIA AUBURN 5/NR 15-37 L 11/18 * at Alabama Tuscaloosa, Ala. 15/NR 22-15 W

AT&T COTTON BOWL CLASSIC1/1 Nebraska Dallas, Texas 10/22 17-14 W

2007Head Coach: Tommy Tuberville

Record: 9-4, 5-3 SECFinal Ranking: 15th AP, T14th ESPN/USA Today

9/1 KANSAS STATE AUBURN 18/NR 23-13 W9/8 SOUTH FLORIDA [OT] AUBURN 17/NR 23-26 L9/15 * MISSISSIPPI STATE AUBURN NR/NR 14-19 L9/22 NEW MEXICO STATE AUBURN NR/NR 55-20 W9/29 * at Florida Gainesville, Fla. NR/4 20-17 W10/6 * VANDERBILT AUBURN NR/NR 35-7 W10/13 * at Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark. 22/NR 9-7 W10/20 * at LSU Baton Rouge, La. 18/5 24-30 L

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10/27 * OLE MISS AUBURN 23/NR 17-3 W11/3 TENNESSEE TECH (HC) AUBURN 19/NR 35-3 W11/10 * at Georgia Athens, Ga. 18/10 20-45 L11/24 * ALABAMA AUBURN 25/NR 17-10 W

CHICK-FIL-A BOWL12/31 Clemson [OT] Atlanta, Ga. 22/15 23-20 W

2008Head Coach: Tommy Tuberville

Record: 5-7, 2-6 SEC8/30 ULM AUBURN 10/NR 34-0 W 9/6 SOUTHERN MISS AUBURN 9/NR 27-13 W 9/13 * at Mississippi State Starkville, Miss. 9/NR 3-2 W 9/20 * LSU AUBURN 10/6 16-21 L 9/27 * TENNESSEE AUBURN 15/NR 14-12 W 10/4 * at Vanderbilt Nashville, Tenn. 13/19 13-14 L 10/11 * ARKANSAS AUBURN 20/NR 22-25 L10/23 at West Virginia Morgantown, WV NR/NR 17-34 L 11/1 * at Ole Miss Oxford, Miss. NR/NR 7-17 L 11/8 UT MARTIN (HC) AUBURN NR/NR 37-20 W 11/15 * GEORGIA AUBURN NR/13 13-17 L 11/29 * at Alabama Tuscaloosa NR/1 0-36 L

2009Head Coach: Gene Chizik

Record: 8-5, 3-5 SEC9/5 LOUISIANA TECH AUBURN NR/NR 37-13 W 9/12 * MISSISSIPPI STATE AUBURN NR/NR 49-24 W 9/19 WEST VIRGINIA AUBURN NR/NR 41-30 W 9/26 BALL STATE AUBURN NR/NR 54-30 W 10/3 * at Tennessee Knoxville, Tenn. NR/NR 26-22 W 10/10 * at Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark. 17/NR 23-44 L 10/17 * KENTUCKY AUBURN NR/NR 14-21 L10/24 * at LSU Baton Rouge, La. NR/9 10-31 L 10/31 * OLE MISS AUBURN NR/24 33-20 W11/7 FURMAN (HC) AUBURN NR/NR 63-31 W 11/14 * at Georgia Athens, Ga. NR/NR 24-31 L 11/27 * ALABAMA AUBURN NR/2 21-26 L

OUTBACK BOWL1/1 vs. Northwestern [OT] Tampa, Fla. NR/NR 38-35 W

NATIONAL CHAMPIONS2010

Head Coach: Gene ChizikRecord: 14-0, 8-0 SEC

Final Ranking: 1st AP, 1st ESPN/USA TodaySEC Champions

National Champions (BCS, AP, FWAA, NFF)9/4 ARKANSAS STATE AUBURN 22/NR 52-26 W9/9 * at Mississippi State Starkville, Miss. 21/NR 17-14 W9/18 CLEMSON [OT] AUBURN 16/NR 27-24 W9/25 * SOUTH CAROLINA AUBURN 17/12 35-27 W10/2 LOUISIANA-MONROE AUBURN 10/NR 52-3 W10/9 * at Kentucky Lexington, Ky. 8/NR 37-34 W10/16 * ARKANSAS AUBURN 7/12 65-43 W10/23 * LSU AUBURN 5/6 24-17 W10/30 * at Ole Miss Oxford, Miss. 3/NR 51-31 W11/6 UT-CHATTANOOGA AUBURN 3/NR 62-24 W11/13 * GEORGIA AUBURN 2/NR 49-31 W11/26 * at Alabama Tuscaloosa 2/9 28-27 W

SEC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME12/4 * South Carolina Atlanta, Ga. 2/18 56-17 W

BCS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME1/10 Oregon Glendale, Ariz. 1/2 22-19 W

2011Head Coach: Gene Chizik

Record: 8-5, 4-4 SEC9/3 UTAH STATE AUBURN 23/NR 42-38 W9/10 * MISSISSIPPI STATE AUBURN NR/16 41-34 W9/17 at Clemson Clemson, S.C. 21/NR 24-38 L9/24 FLORIDA ATLANTIC AUBURN NR/NR 30-14 W10/1 * at South Carolina Columbia, S.C. NR/10 16-13 W10/8 * at Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark. 15/10 14-38 L10/15 * FLORIDA AUBURN 24/NR 17-6 W10/22 * LSU Baton Rouge, La. 19/1 10-45 L10/29 * OLE MISS AUBURN NR/NR 41-23 W11/12 * Georgia Athens, Ga. 24/14 7-45 L11/19 SAMFORD AUBURN NR/NR 35-16 W11/26 * ALABAMA AUBURN NR/2 14-42 L

CHICK-FIL-A BOWL12/31 Virginia Atlanta, Ga. NR/NR 43-24 W

2012Head Coach: Gene Chizik

Record: 3-9, 0-8 SEC9/1 vs. Clemson Atlanta, Ga. NR/14 19-26 L9/8 * at Mississippi State Starkville, Miss. NR/NR 10-28 L9/15 ULM [OT] AUBURN NR/NR 31-28 W9/22 * LSU AUBURN NR/2 10-12 L10/6 * ARKANSAS AUBURN NR/NR 7-24 L10/13 * at Ole Miss Oxford, Miss. NR/NR 20-41 L10/20 * at Vanderbilt Nashville, Tenn. NR/NR 13-17 L10/27 * TEXAS A&M AUBURN NR/22 21-63 L11/3 NEW MEXICO ST. AUBURN NR/NR 42-7 W11/10 * GEORGIA AUBURN NR/5 0-38 L11/17 ALABAMA A&M AUBURN NR/NR 51-7 W11/24 * at Alabama Tuscaloosa, Ala. NR/2 0-49 L

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PRE-SEC YEARS (1892-1932)Year Overall Conference Head Coach1892 2-2 Dr. G. Petrie1893 3-0-2 G.H. Harvey, D.M. Balliet1894 1-3 SIAA F.M. Hall1895 2-1 SIAA John Heisman1896 3-1 SIAA John Heisman1897 2-0-1 SIAA John Heisman1898 2-1 SIAA John Heisman1899 3-1-1 SIAA John Heisman1900 4-0 SIAA Billy Watkins1901 2-2-1 SIAA Billy Watkins1902 2-4-1 SIAA R.S. Kent, Mike Harvey1903 4-3 SIAA Billy Bates1904 5-0 SIAA Mike Donahue1905 2-4 SIAA Mike Donahue1906 1-5-1 SIAA Mike Donahue1907 6-2-1 SIAA W.S. Keinholz1908 6-1 SIAA Mike Donahue1909 5-2 SIAA Mike Donahue1910 6-1 SIAA Mike Donahue1911 4-2-1 SIAA Mike Donahue1912 6-1-1 SIAA Mike Donahue1913 8-0 SIAA Mike Donahue1914 8-0-1 SIAA Mike Donahue1915 6-2 SIAA Mike Donahue1916 6-2 SIAA Mike Donahue1917 6-2-1 SIAA Mike Donahue1918 2-5 SIAA Mike Donahue1919 8-1 SIAA Mike Donahue1920 7-2 SIAA Mike Donahue1921 5-3 SC Mike Donahue1922 8-2 SC Mike Donahue1923 3-3-3 SC Boozer Pitts1924 4-4-1 SC Boozer Pitts1925 5-3-1 SC Dave Morey1926 5-4 SC Dave Morey1927 0-3 SC Dave Morey1927 0-4-2 SC Boozer Pitts1928 1-8 SC George Bohler1929 2-7 SC George Bohler, John Floyd1930 3-7 SC Chet Wynne1931 5-3-1 SC Chet Wynne1932 9-0-1 SC Chet WynneSIAA - Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association SC - Southern Conference

SEC YEARS (1933-2011)Year Overall SEC Finish Head Coach1933 5-5 2-2 t-6th Chet Wynne1934 2-8 1-6 10th Jack Meagher1935 8-2 5-2 4th Jack Meagher1936 7-2-2 4-1-1 3rd Jack Meagher1937 6-2-3 4-1-2 3rd Jack Meagher1938 4-5-1 3-3-1 t-7th Jack Meagher1939 5-5-1 3-3-1 t-5th Jack Meagher1940 6-4-1 3-2-1 5th Jack Meagher1941 4-5-1 0-4-1 11th Jack Meagher1942 6-4-1 3-3 7th Jack Meagher1943 NO TEAM -- WORLD WAR II1944 4-4 0-4 t-10th Carl Voyles1945 5-5 2-3 t-7th Carl Voyles1946 4-6 1-5 10th Carl Voyles1947 2-7 1-5 11th Carl Voyles1948 1-8-1 0-7 12th Earl Brown

Year Overall SEC Finish Head Coach1949 2-4-3 2-4-2 8th Earl Brown1950 0-10 0-7 12th Earl Brown1951 5-5 3-4 6th Ralph Jordan1952 2-8 0-7 12th Ralph Jordan1953 7-3-1 4-2-1 t-5th Ralph Jordan1954 8-3 3-3 t-6th Ralph Jordan1955 8-2-1 5-1-1 2nd Ralph Jordan1956 7-3 4-3 5th Ralph Jordan1957 10-0 7-0 1st Ralph Jordan1958 9-0-1 6-0-1 2nd Ralph Jordan1959 7-3 4-3 t-5th Ralph Jordan1960 8-2 5-2 4th Ralph Jordan1961 6-4 3-4 7th Ralph Jordan1962 6-3-1 4-3 6th Ralph Jordan1963 9-2 6-1 2nd Ralph Jordan1964 6-4 3-3 6th Ralph Jordan1965 5-5-1 4-1-1 2nd Ralph Jordan1966 4-6 1-5 8th Ralph Jordan1967 6-4 3-3 7th Ralph Jordan1968 7-4 4-2 t-3rd Ralph Jordan1969 8-3 5-2 3rd Ralph Jordan1970 9-2 5-2 t-2nd Ralph Jordan1971 9-2 5-1 t-2nd Ralph Jordan1972 10-1 6-1 2nd Ralph Jordan1973 6-6 2-5 t-8th Ralph Jordan1974 10-2 4-2 t-2nd Ralph Jordan1975 4-6-1 2-4 t-6th Ralph Jordan1976 4-7 3-3 t-6th Doug Barfield1977 6-5 5-1 3rd Doug Barfield1978 6-4-1 3-2-1 3rd Doug Barfield1979 8-3 4-2 t-3rd Doug Barfield1980 5-6 0-6 t-9th Doug Barfield1981 5-6 2-4 t-6th Pat Dye1982 9-3 4-2 t-3rd Pat Dye1983 11-1 6-0 1st Pat Dye1984 9-4 4-2 t-3rd Pat Dye1985 8-4 3-3 5th Pat Dye1986 10-2 4-2 t-2nd Pat Dye1987 9-1-2 5-0-1 1st Pat Dye1988 10-2 6-1 t-1st Pat Dye1989 10-2 6-1 t-1st Pat Dye1990 8-3-1 4-2-1 4th Pat Dye1991 5-6 2-5 8th Pat Dye1992 5-5-1 2-5-1 5th West Pat Dye1993 11-0 8-0 NA Terry Bowden1994 9-1-1 6-1-1 NA Terry Bowden1995 8-4 5-3 2nd West Terry Bowden1996 8-4 4-4 3rd West Terry Bowden1997 10-3 6-2 t-1st West Terry Bowden1998 3-8 1-7 6th West Bowden/Bill Oliver1999 5-6 2-6 5th West Tommy Tuberville2000 9-4 6-2 1st West Tommy Tuberville2001 7-5 5-3 t-1st West Tommy Tuberville2002 9-4 5-3 t-1st West Tommy Tuberville2003 8-5 5-3 3rd West Tommy Tuberville2004 13-0 8-0 1st/1st W Tommy Tuberville2005 9-3 7-1 t-1st/West Tommy Tuberville2006 11-2 6-2 t-2nd/West Tommy Tuberville2007 9-4 5-3 2nd/West Tommy Tuberville2008 5-7 2-6 T4th/West Tommy Tuberville2009 8-5 3-5 T4th/West Gene Chizik2010 14-0 8-0 1st/West Gene Chizik2011 8-5 4-4 4th/West Gene Chizik2012 3-9 0-8 7th/West Gene Chizik119 Years 714-414-47 295-220-18 25 Coaches

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First LastOpponent Won Lost Tied Game GameAkron 1 0 0 1988Alabama 34 42 1 1893 2012Alabama A&M 1 0 0 2012 UAB 1 0 0 1996Arizona 2 1 0 1968 1977Arkansas 11 10 1 1984 2012Arkansas State 2 0 0 2006 2010Appalachian State 1 0 0 1999Army 1 2 0 1922 1996

Ball State 3 0 0 2001 2009Baylor 1 2 1 1954 1976Birmingham-Southern 13 3 0 1920 1939Boston College 1 2 0 1939 1982Buffalo 1 0 0 2006

Cal State-Fullerton 1 0 0 1990Camp Gordon 1 1 0 1918 1919Camp Greenleaf 0 1 0 1918Camp Sheridan 1 1 0 1917 1918Carlisle Indians 1 0 0 1914Central Florida 3 0 0 1997 1999Centre 1 2 0 1921 1923Citadel 1 0 0 2004Clemson 34 13 2 1899 2012Cincinnati 2 0 0 1984 1986Colorado 1 0 0 1972

Davidson 0 2 0 1905 1917Detroit 1 0 0 1936Duke 3 3 0 1892 1980

East Carolina 3 0 0 1985 1994East Tennessee State 1 0 0 1994Erskine 1 0 0 1932

Florida 43 38 2 1912 2011Florida Atlantic 1 0 0 2011Florida State 13 4 1 1954 1990Fort Benning 5 0 0 1921 1944Fresno State 1 0 0 1996Furman 4 0 0 1946 2009

Georgetown 0 0 1 1942George Washington 0 1 0 1933Georgia 54 54 8 1892 2012Georgia Navy P-F 0 1 0 1942Georgia Southern 1 0 0 1991Georgia Tech 47 41 4 1892 2004Gordon 4 0 0 1906 1909

Hardin-Simmons 1 0 0 1959Houston 5 1 0 1956 1973

Idaho 1 0 0 1999Indiana 1 0 0 1990

Kansas 2 0 0 1987 1988Kansas State 3 0 0 1978 2007Kentucky 25 6 1 1934 2010

Louisiana College 1 0 0 1951Louisiana-Lafayette 4 0 0 1945 1992Louisiana-Monroe 9 0 0 1994 2012LSU 20 26 1 1901 2012Louisiana Tech 11 0 1 1941 2009Louisville 1 0 0 1974Loyola 1 0 0 1936

Manhattan 0 1 0 1939Marion 6 0 0 1914 1922Maryland 2 1 0 1952 1983Maryville 1 0 1 1906 1907Marquette 0 1 0 1926Maxwell Field 0 1 0 1945Memphis 0 2 0 1975 1976Mercer 11 0 0 1896 1922Miami (Fla.) 7 4 0 1944 1984

First LastOpponent Won Lost Tied Game GameMichigan 1 1 0 1984 2001Michigan State 1 0 0 1938Mississippi 27 10 0 1928 2012Mississippi State 60 24 2 1905 2012Missouri 0 1 0 1973Montgomery 2 0 0 1899 1903

Nashville 3 1 0 1897 1901Nebraska 1 3 0 1964 2007New Mexico State 3 0 0 1993 2012North Alabama A.C. 1 0 0 1914North Carolina 2 4 0 1892 2001North Carolina State 1 1 0 1977 1979North Texas 1 0 0 1981Northern Illinois 1 0 0 2000Northwestern 1 0 0 2009

Oglethorpe 4 0 0 1918 1935Ohio State 1 0 1 1917 1990Oklahoma 0 1 0 1972Oregon 1 0 0 2010Oregon State 1 0 0 1973

Pacific 1 0 0 1989Penn State 1 1 0 1996 2003Presbyterian 1 0 0 1944

Rice 0 2 0 1937 1938Richmond 1 0 0 1980Rutgers 1 0 0 1982

Saint Louis 1 0 0 1946Samford (Howard) 26 0 1 1903 2011Santa Clara 0 1 0 1936Sewanee 4 6 2 1893 1931South Carolina 9 1 1 1930 2011South Florida 0 1 0 2007Southeastern Louisiana 0 1 0 1950Southern California 1 2 0 1987 2003SMU 0 3 0 1940 1968Southern Mississippi 17 5 0 1946 2008Spring Hill 5 0 0 1919 1931Stetson 1 1 0 1927 1953Syracuse 1 1 1 1988 2002

Tennessee 27 21 3 1900 2009Tennessee-Chattanooga 21 0 0 1926 2010Tennessee Tech 1 0 0 2007Tennessee-Martin 1 0 0 2008Texas 3 5 0 1910 1991Texas A&M 0 3 0 1911 2012TCU 3 0 0 1966 1981Texas Tech 0 1 0 1954Tulane 14 17 6 1902 2006

Utah State 1 0 0 2011

Vanderbilt 20 21 1 1893 2012Villanova 4 1 2 1936 1942Virginia 2 1 0 1997 2011Virginia Tech 3 1 1 1924 2005

Wake Forest 6 2 0 1958 1982Washington State 1 0 0 2006Washington & Lee 1 0 0 1920West Virginia 1 1 0 2008 2009Western Carolina 2 0 0 1986 2002Western Kentucky 2 0 0 2003 2005Western Michigan 1 0 0 1995Wisconsin 1 1 1 1931 2006Wofford 3 1 0 1930 1952Wyoming 1 0 0 2000

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RECORD ......................................OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES ...............................................3-9-0 3-4-0 0-4-0 0-1-0SEC GAMES ...............................................0-8-0 0-4-0 0-4-0 0-0-0NON-CONFERENCE ...................................3-1-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0

DATE ..............................OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND9/1/2012 .............................vs. Clemson L 19-26 75,2119/8/2012 .............................at Mississippi State* L 10-28 56,1119/15/2012 ...........................LOUISIANA-MONROE (OT) W 31-28 85,2149/22/2012 ...........................LSU L 10-12 86,72110/6/2012 ...........................ARKANSAS L 7-24 85,81310/13/2012 .........................at Ole Miss L 20-41 57,06810/20/2012 .........................at Vanderbilt L 13-17 40,35010/27/2012 .........................TEXAS A&M L 21-63 85,11911/3/2012 ...........................NEW MEXICO STATE W 42-7 74,67611/10/2012 .........................GEORGIA L 0-38 86,14611/17/2012 .........................ALABAMA A&M W 51-7 74,83211/24/2012 .........................at Alabama L 0-49 101,821

RUSHING ..................... GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/GTre Mason ...........................12 171 1038 36 1002 5.9 8 86 83.5Onterio McCalebb ...............12 94 639 69 570 6.1 6 43 47.5Mike Blakely ......................... 6 33 158 5 153 4.6 0 20 25.5Jonathan Wallace ................. 9 51 200 48 152 3.0 0 17 16.9Jay Prosch...........................12 12 38 0 38 3.2 2 5 3.2Corey Grant .......................... 7 9 30 1 29 3.2 0 7 4.1Ricardo Louis ......................11 2 2 0 2 1.0 0 2 0.2Quan Bray ..........................11 2 0 11 -11 -5.5 0 0 -1.0Kiehl Frazier......................... 9 42 82 117 -35 -0.8 0 12 -3.9TEAM .................................... 7 5 0 45 -45 -9.0 0 0 -6.4Clint Moseley ........................ 4 17 13 87 -74 -4.4 0 9 -18.5Total ..............................12 438 2200 419 1781 4.1 16 86 148.4Opponents ....................12 484 2649 278 2371 4.9 23 68 197.6

PASSING ..................G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/GKiehl Frazier..................9 99.87 62-116-8 53.4 753 2 54 83.7Jonathan Wallace ..........9 139.60 46-80-4 57.5 720 4 51 80.0Clint Moseley .................4 111.05 38-60-3 63.3 373 1 42 93.2Quan Bray ...................11 707.20 1-1-0 100.0 33 1 33 3.0Total ....................... 12 117.21 147-257-15 57.2 1879 8 54 156.6Opponents ............. 12 145.73 235-358-2 65.6 2675 20 55 222.9

RECEIVING ..........................G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/GEmory Blake ............................ 12 50 789 15.8 3 54 65.8Onterio McCalebb .................... 12 18 132 7.3 0 34 11.0Philip Lutzenkirchen ..................6 15 139 9.3 0 38 23.2Quan Bray ............................... 11 14 94 6.7 0 16 8.5Trovon Reed ............................ 12 9 122 13.6 1 40 10.2C.J. Uzomah ............................ 11 7 136 19.4 1 38 12.4Tre Mason ................................ 12 7 86 12.3 0 34 7.2Sammie Coates ....................... 12 6 114 19.0 2 42 9.5Travante Stallworth ................. 12 6 65 10.8 0 22 5.4Jay Prosch................................ 12 5 19 3.8 0 8 1.6DeAngelo Benton .................... 10 3 84 28.0 0 51 8.4Ricardo Louis ........................... 11 3 36 12.0 0 21 3.3Kiehl Frazier...............................9 1 33 33.0 1 33 3.7Jaylon Denson ......................... 12 1 12 12.0 0 12 1.0Blake Burgess.......................... 12 1 10 10.0 0 10 0.8Brandon Fulse ......................... 12 1 8 8.0 0 8 0.7Total .................................. 12 147 1879 12.8 8 54 156.6Opponents ........................ 12 235 2675 11.4 20 55 222.9

TEAM STATISTICS .................................................................... AU .................................OPPTEAM STATISTICS ................................................................................. AU .......................................OPPSCORING .............................................................................................. 224 ........................................340 Points Per Game ............................................................................... 18.7 .......................................28.3FIRST DOWNS ...................................................................................... 186 ........................................263 Rushing ................................................................................................ 95 ........................................120 Passing ................................................................................................. 83 ........................................121 Penalty ................................................................................................... 8 ..........................................22RUSHING YARDAGE .......................................................................... 1781 ......................................2371 Yards gained rushing ....................................................................... 2200 ......................................2649 Yards lost rushing ............................................................................... 419 ........................................278 Rushing Attempts ............................................................................... 438 ........................................484 Average Per Rush ................................................................................ 4.1 .........................................4.9 Average Per Game .......................................................................... 148.4 .....................................197.6 TDs Rushing ......................................................................................... 16 ..........................................23PASSING YARDAGE ........................................................................... 1879 ......................................2675 Comp-Att-Int .........................................................................147-257-15 .............................235-358-2 Average Per Pass................................................................................. 7.3 .........................................7.5 Average Per Catch ............................................................................. 12.8 .......................................11.4 Average Per Game .......................................................................... 156.6 .....................................222.9 TDs Passing ............................................................................................ 8 ..........................................20TOTAL OFFENSE ................................................................................ 3660 ......................................5046 Total Plays .......................................................................................... 695 ........................................842 Average Per Play ................................................................................ 5.3 .........................................6.0 Average Per Game .......................................................................... 305.0 .....................................420.5KICK RETURNS: #-Yards ...............................................................36-808 .................................. 14-233PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards .............................................................18-161 ........................................ 5-4INT RETURNS: #-Yards .....................................................................2-72 .................................. 15-155KICK RETURN AVERAGE ..................................................................... 22.4 .......................................16.6PUNT RETURN AVERAGE ..................................................................... 8.9 .........................................0.8INT RETURN AVERAGE ....................................................................... 36.0 .......................................10.3FUMBLES-LOST ................................................................................20-10 .................................... 15-11PENALTIES-Yards ............................................................................75-601 .................................. 51-410 Average Per Game ............................................................................ 50.1 .......................................34.2PUNTS-Yards .................................................................................70-2783 ................................ 55-2381 Average Per Punt .............................................................................. 39.8 .......................................43.3 Net punt average .............................................................................. 38.6 .......................................39.6KICKOFFS-Yards ............................................................................48-3123 ................................ 65-4044 Average Per Kick ............................................................................... 65.1 .......................................62.2 Net kick average ............................................................................... 47.8 .......................................39.4TIME OF POSSESSION/Game .......................................................... 29:37 ................................... 30:233RD-DOWN Conversions.................................................................44/143 .................................. 69/169 3rd-Down Pct ...................................................................................31% ......................................41%4TH-DOWN Conversions .......................................................................3/9 ...................................... 9/20 4th-Down Pct....................................................................................33% ......................................45%SACKS BY-Yards ...............................................................................22-137 ..................................37-238MISC YARDS ............................................................................................. 7 ............................................0TOUCHDOWNS SCORED ........................................................................ 27 ..........................................44FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS .................................................................11-14 .................................... 10-20ON-SIDE KICKS .....................................................................................1-1 ........................................ 0-0RED-ZONE SCORES ...............................................................(23-28) 82% ........................ (41-49) 84%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS ...................................................(14-28) 50% ........................ (32-49) 65%PAT-ATTEMPTS ...................................................................(27-27) 100% ...................... (44-44) 100%ATTENDANCE .................................................................................578521 ..................................255350 Games/Avg Per Game ................................................................7/82646 ................................ 4/63838 Neutral Site Games ...................................................................................................................1/75211

SCORE BY QUARTERS .............................1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalAuburn .............................................................42 78 65 36 3 224Opponents ........................................................96 96 72 76 0 340

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PUNT RETURNS ................No. Yds Avg TD LongQuan Bray ............................... 16 136 8.5 0 38Trovon Reed ...............................2 25 12.5 0 15Total .................................. 18 161 8.9 0 38Opponents .......................... 5 4 0.8 0 7

INTERCEPTIONS ...............No. Yds Avg TD LongDaren Bates ...............................1 12 12.0 0 12Trent Fisher ................................1 60 60.0 1 60Total .................................... 2 72 36.0 1 60Opponents ........................ 15 155 10.3 0 38

KICK RETURNS .................No. Yds Avg TD LongOnterio McCalebb .................... 23 523 22.7 1 100Quan Bray ..................................6 121 20.2 0 24Tre Mason ...................................3 79 26.3 0 32Ricardo Louis ..............................2 37 18.5 0 25C.J. Uzomah ...............................1 38 38.0 0 38Craig Sanders .............................1 10 10.0 0 10Total .................................. 36 808 22.4 1 100Opponents ........................ 14 233 16.6 0 25

FUMBLE RETURNS ...........No. Yds Avg TD LongDaren Bates ...............................1 62 62.0 1 62Total .................................... 1 62 62.0 1 62Opponents .......................... 2 21 10.5 1 17

|------------- PATs -------------|SCORING .....................TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf PointsCody Parkey ........................ 0 11-14 27-27 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 60Tre Mason ............................ 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 48Onterio McCalebb ................ 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 42Emory Blake ........................ 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18Jay Prosch............................ 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12Sammie Coates ................... 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12Kiehl Frazier........................ 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Trovon Reed ........................ 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6C.J. Uzomah ........................ 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Trent Fisher ......................... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Daren Bates ........................ 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6TEAM ................................... 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2Total ............................. 27 11-14 27-27 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 224Opponents ................... 44 10-20 44-44 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 340

TOTAL OFFENSE ..................G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/GTre Mason ................................ 12 171 1002 0 1002 83.5Jonathan Wallace .......................9 131 152 720 872 96.9Kiehl Frazier...............................9 158 -35 753 718 79.8Onterio McCalebb .................... 12 94 570 0 570 47.5Clint Moseley ..............................4 77 -74 373 299 74.8Mike Blakely ...............................6 33 153 0 153 25.5Jay Prosch................................ 12 12 38 0 38 3.2Corey Grant ................................7 9 29 0 29 4.1Quan Bray ............................... 11 3 -11 33 22 2.0Ricardo Louis ........................... 11 2 2 0 2 0.2TEAM ..........................................7 5 -45 0 -45 -6.4Total .................................. 12 695 1781 1879 3660 305.0Opponents ........................ 12 842 2371 2675 5046 420.5

FIELD GOALS ...............FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg BlkCody Parkey ............................ 11-14 78.6 0-0 3-3 5-5 3-6 0-0 46 0

FG SEQUENCE Auburn OPPONENTSClemson (37),(46),(27),(36) (24),(40),55,(37),(18)Mississippi State (23) 36, 43Louisiana-Monroe (35) 31, 37LSU (40) (30),34Arkansas 49 26,(27),50Ole Miss (46),(31) (28),(39)Vanderbilt (27),(39) (30)Texas A&M 48 48New Mexico State 47 47Georgia -- (20)Alabama A&M -- --Alabama -- --Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

PUNTING .........................No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 BlkdSteven Clark ............................ 70 2783 39.8 54 4 37 15 0Total .................................. 70 2783 39.8 54 4 37 15 0Opponents ........................ 55 2381 43.3 70 2 18 22 0

KICKOFFS .........................No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLnCody Parkey ........................ 48 3123 65.1 33 1 Total .................................. 48 3123 65.1 33 1 233 43.0 21Opponents ........................ 65 4044 62.2 27 0 808 39.4 25

ALL PURPOSE ......................G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/GOnterio McCalebb .................... 12 570 132 0 523 0 1225 102.1Tre Mason ................................ 12 1002 86 0 79 0 1167 97.2Emory Blake ............................ 12 0 789 0 0 0 789 65.8Quan Bray ............................... 11 -11 94 136 121 0 340 30.9C.J. Uzomah ............................ 11 0 136 0 38 0 174 15.8Mike Blakely ...............................6 153 0 0 0 0 153 25.5Jonathan Wallace .......................9 152 0 0 0 0 152 16.9Trovon Reed ............................ 12 0 122 25 0 0 147 12.2Philip Lutzenkirchen ..................6 0 139 0 0 0 139 23.2Sammie Coates ....................... 12 0 114 0 0 0 114 9.5DeAngelo Benton .................... 10 0 84 0 0 0 84 8.4Ricardo Louis ........................... 11 2 36 0 37 0 75 6.8Travante Stallworth ................. 12 0 65 0 0 0 65 5.4Trent Fisher ............................. 12 0 0 0 0 60 60 5.0Jay Prosch................................ 12 38 19 0 0 0 57 4.8Corey Grant ................................7 29 0 0 0 0 29 4.1Jaylon Denson ......................... 12 0 12 0 0 0 12 1.0Daren Bates ............................ 12 0 0 0 0 12 12 1.0Blake Burgess.......................... 12 0 10 0 0 0 10 0.8Craig Sanders .......................... 10 0 0 0 10 0 10 1.0Brandon Fulse ......................... 12 0 8 0 0 0 8 0.7Kiehl Frazier...............................9 -35 33 0 0 0 -2 -0.2TEAM ..........................................7 -45 0 0 0 0 -45 -6.4Clint Moseley ..............................4 -74 0 0 0 0 -74 -18.5Total .................................. 12 1781 1879 161 808 72 4701 391.8Opponents ........................ 12 2371 2675 4 233 155 5438 453.2

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|--------------Tackles--------------| |-Sacks-| |-----------Pass Def-----------| |---Fumbles---| BlkdDEFENSIVE LEADERS ................................... GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf 25 Daren Bates ........................................12 39 55 94 5.5-15 2.0-11 1-12 3 4 2-62 . . . 12 Demetruce McNeal ..............................12 53 37 90 7.0-26 1.0-7 . 4 2 1-0 1 . . 9 Jermaine Whitehead ..........................12 40 46 86 4.0-9 1.0-5 . 5 . 1-0 . . . 5 Jake Holland .......................................11 32 41 73 3.0-7 . . 2 6 . . . . 6 Jonathon Mincy ...................................12 41 16 57 4.0-26 1.0-12 . 4 . . 1 . . 11 Chris Davis ..........................................9 25 21 46 1.5-2 . . 3 . . . . . 55 Corey Lemonier ..................................12 18 16 34 5.5-32 5.5-32 . 1 12 1-0 1 1 . 95 Dee Ford .............................................11 23 11 34 6.5-39 6.0-38 . 1 8 . 1 . . 15 Joshua Holsey .....................................12 22 8 30 2.0-3 . . 6 . . . . . 24 Ryan Smith .........................................4 16 11 27 0.5-1 . . . 1 1-0 . . . 98 Angelo Blackson .................................12 12 14 26 7.0-17 1.0-8 . 2 3 1-0 2 2 . 22 T’Sharvan Bell ....................................12 16 8 24 . . . 5 . 1-0 . . . 30 Cassanova McKinzy .............................7 13 10 23 0.5-1 . . . 1 1-0 1 . . 94 Nosa Eguae .........................................12 14 9 23 2.0-3 1.0-2 . . 2 . . . . 35 Jonathan Evans ...................................12 13 7 20 1.0-2 . . . 2 . . . . 90 Gabe Wright ........................................12 12 7 19 4.5-15 1.0-6 . 2 6 . . . . 92 Kenneth Carter ....................................12 8 9 17 1.0-1 . . . 3 . . . . 31 Trent Fisher .........................................12 11 5 16 . . 1-60 . . . . . . 21 Jonathan Jones ...................................11 8 5 13 . . . 1 . . . . . 26 Justin Garrett ......................................6 6 6 12 0.5-0 . . . . . 1 . . 10 LaDarius Owens ..................................12 7 5 12 3.0-9 . . . 1 . . . . 54 J. Whitaker ..........................................9 5 7 12 1.0-4 0.5-3 . . 2 1-0 . . . 19 Ryan White ..........................................11 7 4 11 . . . . . . . . . 13 Craig Sanders......................................10 6 3 9 1.5-3 . . . . . . . . 14 Erique Florence ...................................8 6 2 8 1.0-2 . . . . . . . . 17 Kris Frost .............................................10 3 2 5 . . . . 1 . 1 . . 56 Ashton Richardson ..............................11 2 2 4 1.0-6 1.0-6 . . . 1-0 . . . 27 Robensen Therezie .............................11 3 . 3 1.0-2 . . . . . . . . 74 Jamar Travis ........................................12 . 2 2 0.5-1 . . 1 . . . . . 21 Tre Mason ............................................12 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . . 85 Travante Stallworth ............................12 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . . 16 Ikeem Means .......................................12 . 2 2 . . . . . . . . . 96 Devaunte Sigler ..................................5 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . . 5 Ricardo Louis ......................................11 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . . 45 Keymiya Harrell ..................................4 2 . 2 1.0-7 1.0-7 . . 1 . . . . 80 Emory Blake........................................12 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . . 23 Onterio McCalebb ...............................12 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 20 Corey Grant .........................................7 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 73 Greg Robinson ....................................12 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 18 Sammie Coates ...................................12 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . TM TEAM ...................................................7 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . 1 Total.......... .................................. 12 477 372 849 66-233 22-137 2-72 40 55 11-62 9 3 1 Opponents...... ............................ 12 451 276 727 93.0-378 37-238 15-155 19 43 10-21 13 . 1

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21 Jonathan Jones ...............................................2 1 3

5 Ricardo Louis ..................................................2 0 2

13 Craig Sanders ..................................................2 0 2

16 Ikeem Means ...................................................0 2 2

22 T’Sharvan Bell ................................................1 0 1

35 Jonathan Evans ...............................................1 0 1

31 Trent Fisher .....................................................1 0 1

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20 Corey Grant .....................................................1 0 1

45 Keymiya Harrell ..............................................1 0 1

15 Joshua Holsey .................................................1 0 1

12 Demetruce McNeal ..........................................1 0 1

85 Travante Stallworth.........................................1 0 1

27 Robenson Therezie .........................................0 1 1

19 Ryan White ......................................................0 1 1

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2012 SCORING DRIVESPlays Yards TOP Qtr Scoring Play

CLEMSON 4 75 1:44 1 E. Blake 54-yard pass from K. Frazier 12 55 6:02 2 C. Parkey 37-yard field goal 7 32 3:04 3 C. Parkey 46-yard field goal 10 65 3:44 3 C. Parkey 27-yard field goal 6 16 2:03 4 C. Parkey 36-yard field goalMISSISSIPPI STATE 12 33 6:07 2 C. Parkey 23-yard field goal -- 100 -- 3 O. McCalebb 100-yard kickoff returnLOUISIANA-MONROE 5 76 2:16 1 O. McCalebb 27-yard run 4 75 1:34 2 K. Frazier 33-yard pass from Q. Bray 3 38 0:22 2 S. Coates 33-yard pass from K. Frazier 11 65 4:20 3 T. Mason 1-yard run 3 7 --- OT C. Parkey 35-yard field goalLSU 3 26 1:02 1 O. McCalebb 4-yard run 9 42 5:05 2 C. Parkey 40-yard field goalARKANSAS 5 68 2:13 3 E. Blake 21-yard pass from C. MoseleyOLE MISS 13 74 6:43 2 T. Mason 1-yard run 2 48 0:35 2 T. Mason 6-yard run 8 24 4:56 2 C. Parkey 46-yard field goal 10 51 4:55 3 C. Parkey 31-yard field goalVANDERBILT 8 27 3:46 2 C. Parkey 27-yard field goal 5 52 2:22 2 T. Mason 1-yard run 8 30 4:06 4 C. Parkey 39-yard field goal

Plays Yards TOP Qtr Scoring Play TEXAS A&M 9 82 4:35 2 T. Mason 1-yard run 4 74 2:16 3 C. Uzomah 27-yard pass from J. Wallace 6 75 2:58 3 E. Blake 27-yard pass from J. WallaceNEW MEXICO STATE 13 89 6:50 2 T. Mason 5-yard run 7 80 3:12 3 J. Prosch 1-yard run -- -- -- 3 D. Bates 62-yard fumble recover and return 7 96 3:26 3 O. McCalebb 38-yard run 3 55 1:16 4 O. McCalebb 7-yard run 6 77 3:08 4 T. Reed 40-yard pass from J. WallaceGEORGIA NoneALABAMA A&M 10 66 4:19 1 T. Mason 19-yard run 7 60 3:53 1 O. McCalebb 19-yard run 1 86 0:14 1 T. Mason 86-yard run 7 91 3:12 2 J. Prosch 3-yard run 10 72 4:50 2 S. Coates 9-yard pass from J. Wallace 11 77 5:22 4 O. McCalebb 14-yard run -- 60 -- 4 T. Fisher 60-yard interception returnALABAMA None

Average Scoring Drive: Plays: 7.2 Yards: 60.4 Time: 3:26

MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS

Average Time of Possession (by Quarter)1 2 3 4 Total

AUBURN ............................6:27 8:15 7:32 7:23 29:36Opponents .........................8:33 6:45 7:28 7:37 30:24

Third Down Conversions (by Quarter)1 2 3 4/OT Total

AUBURN .........................................11-31 12-37 11-34 10-41 44-143 Pct. ................................. 35.5% 32.4% 32.4% 24.4% 30.8%Opponents .........................................23-43 19-45 14-37 13-44 69-169 Pct. ................................. 53.5% 42.2% 37.8% 29.5% 40.8%

Third Down Conversions (by Yardage)Yards to go 1-3 4-6 7-10 11+ Total

AUBURN ....................................20 of 31 11 of 30 11 of 44 2 of 38 44 of 143 Pct. ................................64.5% 36.7% 25.0% 5.3% 30.8%Opponents ....................................36 of 61 16 of 42 15 of 42 2 of 24 69 of 169 Pct. ................................59.0% 38.1% 35.7% 8.3% 40.8%

Red ZoneAU Scores/Times in Red Zone: 23/28 (.821)AU TDs/Times in Red Zone: 14/28 (.500)

Scores (23): 14 TD, 9 FGNon-Scores (5): 1 FGA, 2 INT, 1 Fumble, 1 Downs

Opp. Scores/Times in Red Zone: 41/49 (.837)Opp. TDs/Times in Red Zone: 32/49 (.653)

Scores (41): 32 TD, 9 FGNon-Scores (8): 5 FGA, 2 Fumble, 1 Downs

TurnoversTakeaways — 13, Giveaways — 25

Difference — -12Points Off TOs — AU 30, Opp. 58Points Off TOs/Game — AU 2.5, Opp. 4.8

KickoffsKickoffs — 48

Parkey — 48 KO, 33 TB, 1 OBTouchbacks — 33Out of Bounds — 1Opp. Returns — 14 for 233 yards (16.6)On-side kicks — 1-for-1

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STARTING LINEUPSOFFENSE QB RB FB/RB/WR WR WR/TE TE LT LG C RG RTvs. Clemson Frazier McCalebb Prosch Blake Fulse (TE) Lutzenkirchen Robinson Sullen Fariyike Slade A. Youngat Mississippi State Frazier McCalebb Stallworth (WR) Blake Fulse (TE) Lutzenkirchen Robinson Sullen Dismukes Slade A. YoungLOUISIANA-MONROE Frazier McCalebb Stallworth (WR) Blake Bray Lutzenkirchen Robinson Sullen Dismukes Slade A. YoungLSU Frazier McCalebb Stallworth (WR) Blake Fulse (TE) Lutzenkirchen Robinson Sullen Dismukes Slade MillerARKANSAS Frazier McCalebb Mason (RB) Blake Stallworth Lutzenkirchen Robinson Sullen Dusmukes Slade Millerat Ole Miss Moseley Mason Prosch Blake Stallworth Lutzenkirchen Robinson Sullen Fariyike Slade Millerat Vanderbilt Moseley Mason Prosch Blake Denson Fulse Robinson Sullen Dismukes Slade MillerTEXAS A&M Moseley Mason Prosch Blake Uzomah (TE) Fulse Robinson Sullen Dismukes Slade MillerNEW MEXICO STATE Wallace Mason Stallworth (WR) Blake Denson Fulse Robinson Sullen Dismukes Slade MillerGEORGIA Wallace McCalebb Prosch Blake Stallworth Fulse Robinson Sullen Dismukes Slade MillerALABAMA A&M Wallace McCalebb Prosch Blake Benton Uzomah Slade Westerman Dismukes Sullen Millerat Alabama Wallace Mason Prosch Blake Coates Uzomah Robinson Sullen Dismukes Slade Miller

DEFENSE DE DT DT DE LB LB LB/CB CB CB SS FSvs. Clemson Lemonier Whitaker Blackson Ford Bates Holland Evans (LB) Davis White Whitehead Smithat Mississippi State Lemonier Whitaker Blackson Ford Bates Holland Bell Davis Mincy Whitehead McNealLOUISIANA-MONROE Lemonier Whitaker Blackson Ford Bates Holland Bell Davis Mincy Whitehead FisherLSU Lemonier Whitaker Blackson Ford Bates Holland Evans (LB) Davis Mincy Whitehead McNealARKANSAS Lemonier Whitaker Blackson Ford Bates Holland Evans (LB) Davis Mincy Whitehead McNealat Ole Miss Lemonier Whitaker Carter Eguae Bates Holland Jones Holsey Mincy Whitehead McNealat Vanderbilt Lemonier Wright Carter Eguae Bates McKinzy Jones Holsey Mincy Whitehead McNealTEXAS A&M Lemonier Wright Blackson Eguae Bates Holland Jones Holsey Mincy Whitehead McNealNEW MEXICO STATE Lemonier Wright Blackson Eguae Bates Holland Bell Holsey Mincyl Whitehead McNealGEORGIA Ford Wright Blackson Eguae Bates McKinzy Bell Holsey Mincy Whitehead McNealALABAMA A&M Ford Wright Blackson Eguae Bates Holland Evans (LB) Holsey Mincy Whitehead Fisherat Alabama Lemonier Wright Blackson Eguae Bates Holland Bell Davis Mincy Whitehead Smith

First Downs Rushing Passing Total Off. Punts Fum. Penalties 3rd Time ofGame Score Tot Ru-Pa-Pe No-Yds-TD C-A-I Yds TD Pl-Yds No-Avg F/L No-Yds Dns Poss———————————————————————————————————————————————— ———————————————————————————Clemson 26 28 17-10-1 52-320-1 24-35-1 208 1 87-528 3-38.3 1/0 6-30 8-17 31:45vs. Auburn 19 17 9-8-0 37-180-0 11-27-1 194 1 64-374 3-39.3 3/1 6-38 4-13 28:15———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————Auburn 10 15 5-8-2 39-91-0 13-22-3 125 0 61-216 6-40.8 2/2 7-57 2-12 29:19at Mississippi State 28 23 10-11-2 36-166-1 20-29-0 222 3 65-388 5-40.0 1/1 5-61 1-10 30:41———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————Louisiana-Monroe 28 27 6-16-5 41-165-1 29-48-0 245 3 89-410 5-43.2 0/0 2-20 9-21 34:45at Auburn 31 19 12-6-1 42-255-2 11-19-1 163 2 61-418 6-40.2 1/1 7-65 6-13 40:15———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————LSU 12 15 8-6-1 44-182-1 15-27-0 169 0 71-351 8-42.2 2/2 9-80 6-18 33:11at Auburn 10 9 5-4-0 30-86-1 13-22-2 97 0 52-183 7-41.0 2/1 5-37 2-12 26:49———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————Arkansas 24 19 7-11-1 32-130-2 21-28-0 242 1 60-372 4-51.5 3/2 4-36 3-12 28:55at Auburn 7 22 6-15-1 32-40-0 22-35-3 281 1 67-321 6-30.8 2/2 5-30 4-12 31:05———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————Auburn 20 13 9-4-0 41-101, 2 11-18-1 112 0 59-213 7-46.7 1/1 6-38 5-15 34:20at Ole Miss 41 22 10-11-1 42-200, 2 18-23-0 151 2 65-451 4-41.0 0/0 3-15 5-12 25:40———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————Auburn 13 13 8-4-1 33-103, 1 15-21-0 109 0 54-212 7-40.1 1/0 4-40 2-12 30:51at Vanderbilt 17 19 10-7-2 45-209, 2 15-26-0 173 0 71-382 3-45.3 3/3 5-35 5-15 29:09———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————Texas A&M 63 34 21-12-1 48-352, 6 24-33-0 319 3 81-671 6-40.3 0/0 3-27 9-11 30:38at Auburn 21 18 10-8-0 34-124, 1 12-21-0 211 2 55-335 1-40.0 0/0 6-35 2-10 29:22———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————New Mexico State 7 15 4-8-3 32-83, 1 17-31-0 222 0 63-305 9-43.3 2/2 2-15 2-13 28:22at Auburn 42 19 12-7-0 45-311, 4 9-17-1 164 1 62-475 5-42.6 2/0 7-75 5-12 31:38———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————Georgia 38 24 11-12-1 42-289-2 18-25-0 208 3 67-497 5-45.2 0/0 3-15 8-14 31:48at Auburn 0 11 2-9-0 27-57-0 15-22-1 181 0 49-238 8-38.6 2/1 3-30 3-11 28:12———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————Alabama A&M 7 12 4-7-1 25-22-1 17-29-1 186 0 54-208 5-40.8 2/0 7-66 2-12 26:35at Auburn 51 23 14-6-3 46-341-5 10-18-0 171 1 64-512 2-26.0 0/0 11-79 5-9 33:25———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————Auburn 0 7 3-4-0 32-92-0 5-15-2 71 0 47-163 7-34.6 3/1 8-77 4-12 26:49at Alabama 49 25 12-10-3 47-267-3 15-22-0 216 4 69-483 2-48.5 1/1 2-10 11-14 33:11———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————

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RushingNo.-Yds, TD #10 Frazier #12 Wallace #20 Grant #21 Mason #22 Blakely #23 McCalebb #35 Proschvs. Clemson 9- -9, 0 --- --- 14-106, 0 1-2, 0 12-82, 0 ---at Mississippi State 11-22, 0 --- --- 8-25, 0 11-42, 0 8-4, 0 ---LOUISIANA-MONROE 5-8, 0 --- --- 22-90, 1 3-32, 0 11-128, 1 ---LSU 6- -5, 0 3-15, 0 --- 9-54, 0 --- 11-24, 1 ---ARKANSAS 5- -25, 0 2-11, 0 --- 6-32, 0 7-38, 0 7-24, 0 1-3, 0at Ole Miss --- 6-14, 0 --- 18-82, 2 --- 8-31, 0 1-4, 0at Vanderbilt --- 3- -5, 0 --- 16-85, 1 --- 8-39, 0 1-5, 0TEXAS A&M 4- -19, 0 13-71, 0 --- 12-80, 1 --- 1- -8, 0 ---NEW MEXICO STATE --- 3-9, 0 4-8, 0 22-152, 1 6-24, 0 8-113, 2 2-5, 1GEORGIA --- 11-9, 0 --- 11-33, 0 --- 2-16, 0 2-9, 0ALABAMA A&M 2- -7, 0 5-22, 0 5-21, 0 12-181, 2 5-15, 0 15-104, 2 2-5, 1at Alabama --- 5-6, 0 --- 21-82, 0 --- 3- -3, 0 3-7, 0

ReceivingNo.-Yds, TD #1 Reed #4 Bray #18 Coates #23 McCalebb #43 Lutzenkirchen #80 Blake #85 Stallworthvs. Clemson --- 1-8, 0 --- 2-6, 0 4-71, 0 4-109, 1 ---at Mississippi State 1-17, 0 6-50, 0 --- 1-7, 0 2-12, 0 2-31, 0 1-8, 0LOUISIANA-MONROE --- 2-14, 0 2-34, 1 2-6, 0 1-16, 0 2-26, 0 ---LSU --- 2-10, 0 --- 2-2, 0 5-29, 0 4-56, 0 ---ARKANSAS 2-37, 0 --- 1-16, 0 2-16, 0 1-2, 0 10-118, 1 2-40, 0at Ole Miss 1-4, 0 --- 1-42, 0 1-1, 0 2-9, 0 4-38, 0 1-10, 0at Vanderbilt 1-6, 0 2-7, 0 --- 2-2, 0 --- 4-47, 0 ---TEXAS A&M 2-9, 0 --- --- --- --- 5-106, 1 1-5, 0NEW MEXICO STATE 1-40, 1 --- 1-13, 0 --- --- 4-78, 0 1-2, 0GEORGIA --- 1-5, 0 --- 3-43, 0 --- 6-104, 0 ---ALABAMA A&M 1-9, 0 --- 1-9, 1 2-38, 0 --- 2-20, 0 ---at Alabama --- --- --- 1-11, 0 --- 3-56, 0 ---

ReceivingNo.-Yds, TD #3 Benton #5 Louis #10 Frazier #21 Mason #11 Fulse #35 Prosch #81 Uzomahvs. Clemson --- --- --- --- --- --- ---at Mississippi State --- --- --- --- --- --- ---LOUISIANA-MONROE --- --- 1-33, 1 1-34, 0 --- --- ---LSU --- --- --- --- --- --- ---ARKANSAS 1-14, 0 1-4, 0 --- 1-22, 0 --- --- ---at Ole Miss --- --- --- --- --- 1-8, 0 ---at Vanderbilt --- 1-11, 0 --- 1-4, 0 --- 2-9, 0 2-23, 0TEXAS A&M --- --- --- --- --- 1-1, 0 3-90, 1NEW MEXICO STATE --- 1-21, 0 --- --- --- --- ---GEORGIA --- --- --- 3-20, 0 1-8, 0 1-1, 0 ---ALABAMA A&M 2-70, 0 --- --- 1-6, 0 --- --- 1-19, 0at Alabama --- --- --- --- --- --- 1-4, 0

PassingC-A-Yds-Int, TD #12 Wallace #10 Fraziervs. Clemson --- 11-27-194-1, 1at Mississippi State --- 13-23-125-3, 0LOUISIANA-MONROE --- 10-18-130-1, 1LSU --- 13-22-97-2, 0ARKANSAS --- 9-14-118-1, 0at Ole Miss --- ---at Vanderbilt 1-1-11-0, 0 ---TEXAS A&M 6-9-122-0, 2 6-11-89-0, 0NEW MEXICO STATE 9-16-164-1, 1 0-1-0-0, 0GEORGIA 15-22-181-1, 1 ---ALABAMA A&M 10-18-171-0, 1 0-0-0-0, 0at Alabama 5-14-71-2, 0 0-1-0-0, 0

Field GoalsMade, (Missed) #36 Parkeyvs. Clemson 37, 46, 27, 36at Mississippi State 23LOUISIANA-MONROE 35LSU 40ARKANSAS (49)at Ole Miss 46, 31at Vanderbilt 27, 38TEXAS A&M (48)NEW MEXICO STATE (47)GEORGIA ---ALABAMA A&M ---at Alabama ---

PuntingNo.-Avg, In 20 #30 Clarkvs. Clemson 3-39.3, 2at Mississippi State 6-40.8, 0LOUISIANA-MONROE 6-40.2, 1LSU 7-41.0, 2ARKANSAS 6-37.7, 3at Ole Miss 7-46.7, 2at Vanderbilt 7-40.1, 2TEXAS A&M 6-40.3, 0NEW MEXICO STATE 5-42.6, 1GEORGIA 8-38.6, 1ALABAMA A&M 2-26.0, 0at Alabama 7-34.6, 1

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Defensive LinemenSolo+Ast=Total #98 Blackson #92 Carter #94 Eguae #95 Ford #55 Lemonier #10 Owens #13 Sanders #54 Whitakervs. Clemson 1+1=2 0+3=3 1+0=1 3+2=5 5+3=8 0+1=1 --- ---at Mississippi State 1+3=4 3+2=5 1+1=2 1+1=2 1+2=3 1+0=1 --- 0+1=1LOUISIANA-MONROE 1+0=1 0+1=1 2+1=3 3+1=4 1+4=5 0+1=1 1+0=1 1+1=2LSU 0+2=2 --- --- 2+4=6 3+0=3 --- 1+0=1 2+2=4ARKANSAS 1+1=2 1+1=2 2+0=2 1+0=1 2+0=2 --- 1+1=2 0+1=1at Ole Miss 0+1=1 --- 0+1=1 --- --- 0+1=1 2+2=4 ---at Vanderbilt 1+0=1 1+0=1 1+1=2 --- 0+1=1 --- --- ---TEXAS A&M 2+0=2 2+0=2 1+0=1 2+0=2 2+0=2 --- 1+0=1 ---NEW MEXICO STATE 2+3=5 0+1=1 0+1=1 2+1=3 1+1=2 2+0=2 --- ---GEORGIA 0+1=1 1+1=2 2+2=4 6+0=6 1+2=3 2+0=2 --- 2+2=4ALABAMA A&M 1+1=2 --- 1+0=1 2+0=2 --- 1+2=3 --- ---at Alabama 2+1=3 --- 3+2=5 1+2=3 2+3=5 1+0=1 --- ---

LinebackersSolo+Ast=Total #25 Bates #35 Evans #17 Frost #26 Garrett #5 Holland #56 Richardson #30 McKinzyvs. Clemson 4+10=14 1+0=1 --- 0+2=2 3+8=11 0+1=1 ---at Mississippi State 2+8=10 1+0=1 --- 0+1=1 0+6=6 --- ---LOUISIANA-MONROE 5+9=14 --- --- --- 5+5=10 --- ---LSU 4+5=9 2+1=3 --- 1+1=2 2+8=10 --- ---ARKANSAS 3+4=7 --- --- 3+1=4 4+2=6 --- 0+1=1at Ole Miss 9+7=16 1+0=1 --- --- 5+0=5 2+1=3 ---at Vanderbilt 1+3=4 2+2=4 --- --- --- --- 6+6=12TEXAS A&M 4+2=6 0+1=1 --- --- 3+4=7 --- 1+1=2NEW MEXICO STATE 3+3=6 1+0=1 1+0=1 --- 3+4=7 --- 1+0=1GEORGIA 2+1=3 2+1=3 --- --- --- --- 4+3=7ALABAMA A&M 1+1=2 3+1=4 1+0=1 2+0=2 5+0=5 --- ---at Alabama 1+2=3 0+1=1 1+2=3 --- 2+4=6 --- ---

Defensive BacksSolo+Ast=Total #22 Bell #11 Davis #31 Fisher #6 Mincy #12 McNeal #24 Smith #19 White #9 Whiteheadvs. Clemson 5+2=7 1+3=4 0+1=1 3+1=4 --- 6+6=12 6+1=7 4+7=11at Mississippi State 3+4=7 2+2=4 --- 2+1=3 6+12=18 --- --- 2+10=12LOUISIANA-MONROE 1+1=2 4+2=6 1+1=2 5+2=7 9+2=11 --- --- 6+2=8LSU --- 3+3=6 1+0=1 4+1=5 4+7=11 2+0=2 --- 3+1=4ARKANSAS 1+0=1 2+3=5 --- 3+5=8 5+2=7 --- 1+1=2 3+4=7at Ole Miss --- --- --- --- 2+3=5 --- --- 4+4=8at Vanderbilt --- 6+3=9 --- 4+3=7 6+6=12 --- --- 6+3=9TEXAS A&M --- --- 4+1=5 5+1=6 7+3=10 --- 0+2=2 5+3=8NEW MEXICO STATE 1+1=2 --- --- 1+0=1 9+1=10 --- --- 1+5=6GEORGIA 2+0=2 --- 2+1=3 5+0=5 5+1=6 --- --- 4+2=6ALABAMA A&M --- 3+2=5 3+1=4 1+0=1 --- 2+2=4 --- 0+1=1at Alabama 3+0=3 4+3=7 --- 3+2=5 --- 6+3=9 --- 2+4=6

OthersSolo+Ast=Total #27 Therezie #90 Wright #15 Holsey #14 Florence #45 Harrell #21 Jones #96 Sigler #16 Meansvs. Clemson --- --- --- --- --- 1+0=1 --- ---at Mississippi State --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---LOUISIANA-MONROE --- --- 1+0=1 --- --- 1+0=1 --- ---LSU 1+0=1 0+1=1 1+1=2 1+1=2 --- --- --- ---ARKANSAS 1+0=1 --- 2+1=3 --- --- --- --- ---at Ole Miss --- 1+1=2 3+2=5 1+0=1 --- 3+4=7 0+1=1 ---at Vanderbilt --- 1+0=1 3+1=4 --- --- 0+1=1 --- 0+1=1TEXAS A&M 1+0=1 --- 1+1=2 4+1=5 --- 2+0=2 1+0=1 0+1=1NEW MEXICO STATE --- 2+1=3 4+0=4 --- 2+0=2 --- --- ---GEORGIA --- 2+1=3 3+0=3 --- --- --- --- ---ALABAMA A&M --- 0+1=1 3+2=5 --- --- 1+0=1 --- ---at Alabama --- 5+3=8 1+0=1 --- --- --- --- ---

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Points Scored ..........................................51 vs. Alabama A&M (11/17) Low .........................................0 vs. Georgia (11/10) and at Alabama (11/24)First Downs .............................................23 vs. Alabama A&M (11/17) Low .........................................7 at Alabama (11/24)Rushing Plays .........................................46 vs. Alabama A&M (11/17) Low .......................................27 vs. Georgia (11/10)Net Rushing Yards ................................341 vs. Alabama A&M (11/17) Low .......................................40 vs. Arkansas (10/6)Passes Attempted ...................................35 vs. Arkansas (10/6) Low .......................................15 at Alabama (11/24)Passes Completed ...................................22 vs. Arkansas (10/6) Low .........................................5 at Alabama (11/24)Had Intercepted .......................................3 at Mississippi State (9/8) and vs. Arkansas (10/6) Low .........................................0 at Vanderbilt; vs. Texas A&M; vs. Alabama A&MNet Passing Yards .................................281 vs. Arkansas (10/6) Low .......................................71 at Alabama (11/24)Total Offensive Plays ..............................67 vs. Arkansas (10/6) Low .......................................47 at Alabama (11/24)Total Net Offense ..................................512 vs. Alabama A&M (11/17) Low .....................................163 at Alabama (11/24)Fumbles ................................................3 vs. Clemson (9/1) and at Alabama (11/24) Low .........................................0 vs. Texas A&M (10/27); vs. Alabama A&M (11/17)Fumbles Lost ............................................2 at Mississippi State (9/8) and vs. Arkansas (10/6) Low .........................................0 in four gamesPenalties ..............................................11 vs. Alabama A&M (11/17) Low .........................................3 vs. Georgia (11/10)Penalty Yards ..........................................79 vs. Alabama A&M (11/17) Low .......................................30 vs. Arkansas (10/6) and Georgia (11/10)

Auburn Individual SuperlativesRushes ..............................................22 Tre Mason vs. ULM (9/15) and NMSU (11/3)Yards Rushing .......................................181 Tre Mason vs. Alabama A&M (11/17)TD Rushes ................................................2 Tre Mason at Ole Miss (10/13); vs. Alabama A&M (11/17) ................................................2 Onterio McCalebb vs. New Mexico State (11/3); Alabama A&M (11/17)Long Rush ..............................................86 Tre Mason vs. Alabama A&M (11/17)Pass attempts .........................................27 Kiehl Frazier vs Clemson (9/1)Pass completions ....................................15 Jonathan Wallace vs. Georgia (11/10)Yards Passing .......................................194 Kiehl Frazier vs Clemson (9/1)TD Passes ................................................2 Jonathan Wallace vs. Texas A&M (10/27)Long Pass ..............................................54 Kiehl Frazier vs Clemson (9/1)Receptions ..............................................10 Emory Blake vs. Arkansas (10/6)Yards Receiving ....................................118 Emory Blake vs. Arkansas (10/6)TD Receptions ...........................................1 by five playersLong Reception ......................................54 Emory Blake vs Clemson (9/1)Field Goals ...............................................4 Cody Parkey vs Clemson (9/1)Long Field Goal .....................................46 Cody Parkey vs. Clemson (9/1) and at Ole Miss (10/13)Punts ................................................8 Steven Clark vs. Georgia (11/10)Punting Avg .........................................46.7 Steven Clark at Ole Miss (10/13)Long Punt ..............................................54 Steven Clark vs. LSU (9/22)Punts inside 20 .........................................3 Steven Clark vs. Arkansas (10/6)Long Punt Return ...................................38 Quan Bray vs. New Mexico State (11/3)Long Kickoff Return .............................100 Onterio McCalebb at Mississippi State (9/8)Tackles ..............................................18 Demetruce McNeal at Mississippi State (9/8)Sacks .............................................2.0 Corey Lemonier vs Clemson (9/1) and vs. LSU (9/22) .............................................2.0 Dee Ford vs. Alabama A&M (11/17)Tackles For Loss .....................................2.0 Corey Lemonier vs Clemson (9/1) and vs. LSU (9/22) .............................................2.0 Demetruce McNeal and Angelo Blackson vs. New Mexico State (11/3) .............................................2.0 Dee Ford vs. Alabama A&M (11/17)Interceptions .............................................1 Daren Bates vs Clemson (9/1); Trent Fisher vs. Alabama A&M (11/17)

Auburn Individual Long PlaysRushing ..............................................86 Tre Mason vs. Alabama A&M (11/17)Passing ..............................................54 by Kiehl Frazier vs. Clemson (9/1)Receiving ..............................................54 by Emory Blake vs. Clemson (9/1)Field Goal ..............................................46 by Cody Parkey vs. Clemson (9/1)Punt ..............................................54 by Stephen Clark vs. LSU (9/22)Punt Return ............................................38 by Quan Bray vs. New Mexico State (11/3)Kickoff Return .......................................100 by Onterio McCalebb at Mississippi State (9/8)Fumble Return .......................................62 by Daren Bates vs. New Mexico State (11/3)Interception Return ................................60 by Trent Fisher vs. Alabama A&M (11/17)

Opponent Team SuperlativesPoints Scored ..........................................63 by Texas A&M (10/27)

Low .........................................7 by New Mexico State (11/3); Alabama A&M (11/17)First Downs .............................................34 by Texas A&M (10/27) Low .......................................12 by. Alabama A&M (11/17)Rushing Plays .........................................52 by Clemson (9/1) Low .......................................25 by Alabama A&M (11/17)Net Rushing Yards ................................352 by Texas A&M (10/27) Low .......................................22 by Alabama A&M (11/17)Passes Attempted ...................................48 by Louisiana-Monroe (9/15) Low .......................................22 at Alabama (11/24) Passes Completed ...................................29 by Louisiana-Monroe (9/15) Low .......................................15 by LSU (9/22), at Vanderbilt (10/20) and at Alabama (11/24)Had Intercepted .......................................1 by Clemson (9/1); Alabama A&M (11/17) Low .........................................0 10 times, last at Alabama (11/24)Net Passing Yards .................................319 by Texas A&M (10/27) Low .....................................169 by LSU (9/22)Total Offensive Plays ..............................89 by Louisiana-Monroe (9/15) Low .......................................54 by Alabama A&M (11/17)Total Net Offense ..................................671 by Texas A&M (10/27) Low .....................................208 by Alabama A&M (11/17)Fumbles ................................................3 by Arkansas (10/6) and at Vanderbilt (10/20) Low .........................................0 by ULM (9/15), Ole Miss (10/13), Texas A&M (10/27) and UGA (11/10)Fumbles Lost ............................................3 at Vanderbilt (10/20) Low .........................................0 6 times, last by Alabama A&M (11/17)Penalties ................................................9 vs. LSU (9/22) Low .........................................2 by ULM (9/15), vs. New Mexico State (11/3) and at Alabama (11/24)Penalty Yards ..........................................80 vs. LSU (9/22) Low .......................................11 at Alabama (11/24)

Opponent Individual SuperlativesRushes ..............................................27 Zac Stacy of Vanderbilt (10/20)Yards Rushing .......................................228 Andre Ellington, vs Clemson (9/1)TD Rushes ................................................3 Johnny Manziel of Texas A&M (10/27)Long Rush ..............................................68 Andre Ellington, vs Clemson (9/1)Pass attempts .........................................46 Kolton Browning, of Louisiana-Monroe (9/15)Pass completions ....................................28 Kolton Browning, of Louisiana-Monroe (9/15)Yards Passing .......................................260 Johnny Manziel of Texas A&M (10/27)TD Passes ................................................4 A.J. McCarron of Alabama (11/24)Long Pass ..............................................55 Bo Wallace of Ole Miss (10/13) and Aaron Murray of Georgia (11/10)Receptions ..............................................13 DeAndre Hopkins, vs Clemson (9/1)Yards Receiving ....................................154 Austin Franklin of New Mexico State (11/3)TD Receptions ...........................................2 Green of MSU (9/8), Scioneaux of ULM (9/15),

................................................2 Swope of Texas A&M (10/27) and Cooper & Norwood of UA (11/24)Long Reception ......................................55 Jeff Scott of Ole Miss (10/13) and Tavarres King of Georgia (11/10)Field Goals ...............................................4 Chandler Catanzaro, vs Clemson (9/1)Long Field Goal .....................................40 Chandler Catanzaro, vs Clemson (9/1)Punts ................................................9 Cayle Chapman-Brown of New Mexico State (11/3)Punting Avg .........................................51.5 Dylan Breeding of Arkansas (10/6)Long Punt ..............................................70 Dylan Breeding of Arkansas (10/6)Punts inside 20 .........................................4 Cayle Chapman-Brown of New Mexico State (11/3)Long Punt Return .....................................7 Johnthan Banks of Mississippi State (9/8)Long Kickoff Return ...............................25 Walton of Ole Miss (10/13) and Williams of Texas A&M (10/27)Tackles ..............................................12 Terrell Williams of Arkansas (10/6)Sacks .............................................3.5 Trey Flowers of Arkansas (10/6)Tackles For Loss .....................................3.5 Trey Flowers of Arkansas (10/6)Interceptions .............................................2 Johnthan Banks of Mississippi State (9/8)

Opponent Individual Long PlaysRushing ..............................................68 by Andre Ellington of Clemson (9/1)Passing ..............................................55 by Bo Wallace of Ole Miss (10/13) and Aaron Murray of UGA (11/10)Receiving ..............................................55 by Jeff Scott of Ole Miss (10/13) and Tavarres King of UGA (11/10)Field Goal ..............................................40 by Chandler Catanzaro of Clemson (9/1)Punt ..............................................70 by Dylan Breeding of Arkansas (10/6)Kickoff Return .........................................25 by Walton of Ole Miss (10/13) and Williams of Texas A&M (10/27)Interception Return ................................38 by Mike Marry of Ole Miss (10/13)

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The Southeastern Conference and ESPN signed a 20-year agreement in May 2013 to cre-ate and operate a multiplatform network, which will launch in August 2014.

The new network and its accom-panying digital platform will air SEC content 24/7 including more than 1,000 events in its first year.

The network will televise approximately 45 SEC football games, more than 100 men’s basketball games, 60 women’s basketball games, 75 baseball games, and events from across the SEC’s 21 sports annually. Programming will also include studio shows, original content such as SEC Storied, spring football games, signing day and pro days coverage. Hundreds of additional live events from various sports will be offered exclusively on the digital platform. The network and its digital extensions will connect with each SEC institution and create opportunities for each school to produce and develop content.

Each weekend throughout the season, the new network will air multiple top-tier matchups from the strongest conference in college football. Since 2006, the SEC has claimed seven consecutive football national championships. In 2011-12, SEC teams won eight national championships and since 1990, the SEC has won 149 national team championships for an average of more than six per year.

As part of the agreement, ESPN will now oversee the SEC’s of-ficial Corporate Sponsor Program. In addition, ESPN and the SEC also agreed to extend their existing media rights agree-ment through 2034. ESPN has televised the SEC since 1982. ESPN’s existing networks present more than 1,600 hours of SEC action each year. The new network will focus exclusively on the SEC and add another outlet to deliver sports fans more SEC content than ever.

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• This season, at least 11 of Auburn’s 12 games will be televised

• CBS will televise the SEC Champion-ship Game

• CBS will also continue to air an SEC Game of the Week

• Games aired on the ESPN family of networks will air on either ESPN, ESPN2 or ESPNU with simulcasts also offered online via ESPN3.com

• Auburn has appeared on ESPN 92 times - the most in the SEC

• The Tigers have played in ESPN Gameday’s on-site game 13 times, in-cluding nine times in the last nine years

ESPN Gameday has hosted its show eight times on Auburn’s campus, including five times in the last nine years

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2013 Football Radio Affiliates

Town Affiliate FrequencyAbbeville WESZ-FM 98.7Abbeville WESZ-FM 98.7Alexander City WKGA-FM 97.5Andalusia WAAO-FM 103.7Anniston/Gadsden WCKA-AM 810 WCKA-FM 94.3Auburn/Opelika WGZZ-FM 94.3Birmingham WAPI-FM 100.5 WAPI-AM 1070Blackshear, GA WFNS-AM 1350Brunswick, GA WSFN-AM 790Centre WEIS-AM 990 WEIS-FM 100.1Colquitt, GA WCOQ-FM 90.5Columbus, GA WVRK-FM 102.9Cullman WKUL-FM 92.1Decatur WHOS-FM 800Demopolis WZNJ-FM 106.5Dothan WESP-FM 102.5Evergreen WPPG-FM 101.1Foley WHEP-AM 1310 WHEP-FM 92.5Fort Payne WZOB-AM 1250Greenville WQZX-FM 94.3Guntersville WTWX-FM 95.9Hackleburg WFMH-FM 95.5Haleyville WWWH-FM 92.7Hattiesburg, MS WBKH-AM 950 Huntsville WTAK-FM 106.1 WBHP-AM 1230McComb, MS WHNY-AM 1250Mobile WAVH-FM 106.5Montgomery WLWI-FM 92.3 WMSP-AM 740Moulton WALW-FM 98.3Nashville, TN WPRT-FM 102.5Panama City, FL WLTG-AM 1430Pensacola / Flomaton WPFL-FM 105.1Roanoke/LaGrange WELR-FM 102.3Rome, GA WLAQ-AM 1410Scottsboro WZCT-AM 1330Selma WHBB-AM 1490Sheffield WBTG-FM 106.3Spartanburg, SC WASC-AM 1530Thomasville WJDB-FM 95.5 WJDB-AM 630Vernon WJEC-FM 106.5 WVSA-AM 1380Warner Robins, GA WRWR-AM 1350

XM Satellite Radio

Paul EllenStudio Host

Andy BurchamLockerroom Host

Mike HubbardPresident

Jon ColeAssistant VP / GM

The Auburn IMG Sports Network is responsible for all marketing and advertising opportunities associated with Auburn athletics and is the multi-media rights partner for Auburn Athletics. In this role, the network is responsible for production and administration of all radio broadcasts, coaches’ televisions shows, venue signage, game programs and print projects, as well as a variety of other promotional projects. Additionally, the official website of Auburn Athletics, Auburntigers.com, is coordinated by the network. IMG also manages and administers endorsements for Head Football Coach Gus Malzahn.

For more information on the rights responsibilities held by Auburn IMG Sports Network or for advertising opportunities associated with the Auburn Tigers, call (334) 826-2929, or visit them on the web at www.auburntigers.com.

Rod BramblettPlay-by-play

Stan WhiteColor Analyst

Quentin RigginsSideline Reporter

Ben LeardAnalyst

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Auburn had 16 of 21 programs compete in postseason action during the 2012-13 season.

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The Auburn Athletics Department’s absolute values are to always tell the truth and to treat others as we would like to be treated. We will also adhere to the timeless values of the Au-burn Creed. We will lead the way to integrity, diversity, communications, both internally and externally, compliance and customer service.

We will function as a team, helping each other to be successful, rather than focusing on personal success. We will work for the benefit of others and for Auburn, not for personal gain. We will have an attitude of constructive discontent; always striving to be better.

Olivia Scott won the 2013 NCAA Championship in the 100 Butterfly. Auburn has won 13 team titles and 91 individual and relay titles in men’s and women’s swimming and diving.

Since the 2004-05 academic year, Auburn has won 13 national championships (Men’s Swimming & Diving [5], Women’s Swimming & Diving [3], Equestrian[3], Football, and Women’s Outdoor Track and Field) and 20 SEC Championships (Football [2], Women’s Basketball, Women’s Golf [5], Soccer, Men’s Swimming & Diving [8], Women’s Swimming & Diving [3]) and six divisional titles (Baseball, Football [3] and Soccer [2]).

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Women’s basketball player Blanche Alverson exemplifies the term “Student-Athlete.” Auburn’s 2012 Miss Homecoming, she was also named SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year and was selected to the first-ever WBCA Good Works Team after her Ballin’ For Books program collected more than 2,500 books for area reading programs.

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Track and Field athlete Stephen Saenz was one of nearly 30 current and former Tigers to compete in the 2012 London Olympics. He was one of six current Auburn student-athletes on an Olympic roster, joined by Marcelo Chierghini, James Disney-May, Megan Fonteno, Micah Lawrence and Kai Selvon.

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In 2013, the Auburn Equestrian team won its third national title in the last eight years.

A total of 30 Auburn student-athletes earned 51 All-America honors during the 2012-13 season. There were also 36 Tigers named All-SEC and 12 SEC champions, along with a school-record 304 Academic Top Tigers.

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In August 2009, Auburn signed a seven-year contract extension with Under Armour Performance Apparel to continue as the official outfitter of the university’s athletic teams. The seven-year contract is worth more than $30 million in sponsorship, product and additional benefits. Since the 2006-07 season, Auburn’s athletes have exclu-sively worn Under Armour uniforms, cleats, apparel and accessories.