Next on the Chopping Block: Auburn
Four (FIVE!) times this year, and, well, every year, NU plays an out-of-conference opponent. The question arises: who are these guys? Some people only want to know who they are in a football sense, but, to truly understand our opponents on the gridiron, you have to know where they come from, so football strategy can wait. I plan on getting to know these universities a little bit better with posts on each college, mainly with info gleaned from their wikipedia pages.
This week/months' victim: Auburn.
Where: Auburn is located in the rather coincidentally named city of Auburn, Alabama. Auburn is slightly more than a college town, with 56,000 residents. Auburn's nickname is "the loveliest village on the plains" was named one of US News and World Reports' ten best places in the US to live, and that magazine has Northwestern ranked like No. 12 or something in their college issue, so I believe them dudes, so, point being, it sucks that you don't live there. For the record, the chicken of Auburn, Alabama came well before the egg of Auburn University - the town was incorporated in 1839, while the institution of higher learning founded there wouldn't be called "Auburn University" until 1960. (It went by the decidedly less sexy names of East Alabama Male College, the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Alabama, and Alabama Polytechnic Institute beforehand.)
Notable... Auburnians? include current White House press secretary Robert Gibbs, football players DeMarcus Ware and Osi Umenyiora (who was born in England but ended up at Auburn High School anyway) and surf punk band Man or Astroman?, whose name is really difficult to type in sentences because it features a question mark. I'd never heard of Man or Astroman? until literally a minute and a half before typing this sentence, but the Wikipedia tells me that the band frequently made use of the theremin and tesla coil as instruments, and that the band members were Star Crunch (guitar/vocals) Birdstuff (drums) and Coco the Electric Monkey Wizard (bass and electronics.) I'm sold.
Size: Auburn has 20,302 undergrads, or 2.45 Northwesterns.
Stadium: Jordan-Hare Stadium seats 87,000 people, making it the fifth-largest city in Alabama on game days. It hasn't always been that big - when first built in 1939, there was only room for 7290. The stadium grew over the years, but was still too small to convince many teams to play there, meaning a lot of games against SEC rivals were played at Legion Field in Birmingham. The Tigers never convinced Alabama to visit Jordan-Hare until the 1989 rendition of the Iron Bowl.
Mascot: Kind of a weird situation here. Technically, since the team is the Tigers, the mascot is Aubie, an anthropomorphic tiger. (Makes sense.) Aubie, an extraordinarily uncreative name for a mascot of a school named Auburn, was drawn in 1959, made its actual mascotting debut in 1979, and has since won six national mascot championships, something I didn't know was even a thing. But apparently it is. This is more than any other college mascot in the nation, presumably because all the other college mascots are also unaware that "national mascot championships" are a thing.
Okay, so here's where it gets confusing. The Tiger isn't the real mascot: you might have noticed Auburn fans have a habit of randomly saying "War Eagle" all the time. This is because they have a War Eagle. Which is just like a regular eagle, but it sounds cooler when you put the word "war" in front of it. As the Wikipedia shows, nobody really has any idea why the hell this is, but Auburn fans love themselves some war eagle. Auburn students randomly took in a bird in 1930, they won a game, and then they forgot about this for about 30 years, but the school has continuously kept a Golden Eagle around since 1960, and they're now on War Eagle VII. Not to mention that the school's fight song is "War Eagle."
So, yeah. They're the tigers, but they have a freaking eagle on the sidelines. If you're confused, what you really need to know is, don't bring your pet mouse or squirrel to the bowl game, because a gigantic bird will eat spot it with its pinpoint vision, swoop in, and fly away with it. Also, stop owning a pet squirrel or mouse, because its weird.
Mascot if I ran the school: I'd probably pick one or the other. To be honest, the war eagle thing is significantly more badass, so, probably that.
Notable Alums: Again, I'm never sure of whether or not this is an indictment of the school or of my limited world knowledge, but the majority of Auburn alums I've heard of are athletes. In terms of the unathletically inclined, Auburn University is at least in part to blame for musician and scum of the earth Jimmy Buffett, who attended Auburn before transferring to the University of Southern Mississippi, before going on to spend decades writing generic non-threatening songs about leis and other nonthreatening crap. In case you're wondering how evil Jimmy Buffett is, watch this video:
Other notable Auburn grads include Alvin Vogtle, the army pilot after whom Steve McQueen's character in The Great Escape was modeled, and Jimmy Wales, the guy who founded Wikipedia. Then again, I read about this on Wikipedia, so chances are Wales was a high school dropout and just made it look like he went to Auburn on the Wikipedia.
Auburn also has a bunch of athletes like I mentioned: Y'all heard of Bo Jackson and Charles Barkley, but I prefer to focus on the more obscure ones, like Knick legends Jamison Brewer and Moochie Norris, Persons Chuck and Wesley, and Youtube legend/garbage time scoring sensation Pat Burke. I seriously advise you watch those videos. All four of them.
Current NFL Players: There's a whopping 32 ex-Tigers in the league. You could sprinkle one per team, but that would deprive Jason Campbell from the ability to invite Carlos Rogers over for Auburn alumni-only dinner parties.
Difference between the amount of times Auburn has been to the NCAA tournament and the amount of times NU has: 8, a surprisingly low number, considering they had Pat Burke. Sadly, for all Burke's quirky internet hilarity, he never led the team to a tourney. Their most recent run was in 2003, when a tenth-seeded squad led by Marquis Daniels brought the team to the Sweet 16, only to lose to the eventual champion Syracuse squad. In 1999, the Tigers earned a No. 1 seed under the guidance of Mamadou N'Diaye, but were toppled by Michael Redd and Ohio State in the Sweet 16.
Elsewhere in Auburn sports: Auburn has a freakily dominant swimming and diving program, having won six of the last seven men's national championship titles and running a coed sweep of the national title podium from 2003-2007. Auburn was the collegiate swimming stage for many future Olympians, including three-time gold medalist and awesome name-haver Rowdy Gaines and Beijing star/Zimbabwean white lady Kirsty Coventry . I'm not sure what they have in the water down in Auburn, but it's probably that same stuff that made all those East German women swimmers grow beards and miniature testicles, so don't drink it. Unless you'd like to have a pair of miniature testicles, in which case, more power to you, but I'll pass. I'm content with my current scenario.
Also, the school's equestrian team captured the 2006 national championship.
Tidbits:
Ask them who's going to win the Outback Bowl, count to three, yell "WRONG" and hang up: Operators at the Foy Information Desk at the Auburn Student Union will answer any question you have for them from 6 AM to midnight. The service was originally founded to help students find classes, see their schedules and transcripts and whatnot, but has since developed into a toll-free open-to-the-public free-for-all, receiving about 1,000 calls a day. They'll try their best to answer whatever you ask them, be it an opinion question or yes-no, although if your question is vulgar, they may ignore you, depending on the operator. Now, I'm not saying "prank call the crap out of them", but, well, the crap is just WAITING to be prank called out of them. (forgot to put the number in here the first time. It's 334-844-4244.)
Auburn home games do not feature Shawn Bradley, Muggsy Bogues, Patrick Ewing, and a host of your animated favorites: At first I was excited, because I thought the Jordan-Hare Stadium's name was a tribute to my second-favorite movie of all time for obvious reasons (I have that poster in my room, by the way), but in fact, it's named after Cliff Hare and Ralph "Shug" Jordan, who coached the football team from 1951-75, in addition to coaching the basketball team from 1934-46. It was originally called "Auburn Field", and then just "Cliff Hare Stadium", but the stadium was renamed to honor Jordan in 1973, while he was still coaching. Yeah, Notre Dame just hired Brian Kelly, but I wouldn't be averse to making it Fitzgerald-Ryan Field just to make sure he doesn't leave. (by the way, Jordan brand did create two distinct shoes called the Hare Jordan: one is just a remodeled Jordan I in unique colorways, including a special Easter edition, and the other is this monstrosity of a shoe which is, yes, a shoe modeled to fit a human sized rabbit's foot. The inspiration for these shoes came from the ad below for the Jordan VII, which predated the movie Space Jam by five years, but gave them a great idea.
If you'd like, I can write more, including about how the Space Jam Jordan XI's worn in the movie are widely considered the nicest of all time, but I have a funny feeling you've read enough about this extraordinarily tangential topic, and, well, this is already the longest post of all time.
But luckily, the post is over. Actual football stuff up next. .
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Nice Post - Enjoying Auburn Week
Looking forward to playing you guys New Years Day. It’s great to play a team we’ve never met before. From the Northwestern blogs I’ve been reading, you guys seem to have a lot of enthusiasm about the game, as do we.
Wanted to add a little to one topic. As you learn more and more about Auburn, you are going to hear more and more “War Eagles”…. especially if you travel to Tampa. It will likely be annoying to you after awhile. Please bear with us… we love it.
Good history from about.com:
http://collegefootball.about.com/od/traditions/a/trad-wareagle.htm
Visit youtube to see the eagle fly. I’ve linked to the pregrame flight before La Tech this year—first time I ever thought the eagle might leave the stadium…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zgB61QhzFMs
by wareaglerichmond on Dec 14, 2009 3:46 PM CST reply actions 0 recs
Nova, the War Eagle
At my age, it’s incredible I’d never heard about or seen this. That is the best damn tradition, bar none. I’m putting an Auburn home game on my bucket list.
by NU'69 on Dec 14, 2009 8:29 PM CST up reply actions 0 recs
NU'69
You make the trup down to the Plains and I’ll give you two of my tickets to a game. I know I’m biased as hell, but I think the Auburn campus and game-day is one of the best.
DWWD -- WDE!
by ATL_AU_FAN on Dec 15, 2009 6:51 AM CST up reply actions 0 recs
You should also make a trip up to Evanston
We have a smaller stadium (probably better than what Vanderbilt has). Not a bad seat in the house. Our lakefront campus has 2 beaches! Also, Chicago’s right next door!
by LincolnParkWildcat on Dec 15, 2009 9:15 AM CST up reply actions 0 recs
this is starting to get ridiculous.
if there’s a week left to bowl and there’s still no hatred, i’m just going to start posting unprovoked auburn hatespeak.
by Rodger Sherman on Dec 15, 2009 10:29 AM CST up reply actions 0 recs
I fart in your general direction
"Jay Jacobs can't go to the bathroom without Bobby Lowder's permission" - Paul Finebaum
by GumptownTiger on Dec 15, 2009 2:49 PM CST up reply actions 0 recs
He
didn’t go there. He just did a lot of blow there.
Booyah, that rhymed.
"Jay Jacobs can't go to the bathroom without Bobby Lowder's permission" - Paul Finebaum
by GumptownTiger on Dec 15, 2009 2:52 PM CST up reply actions 0 recs
Whoa
way off on where this post ended up. my bad.
"Jay Jacobs can't go to the bathroom without Bobby Lowder's permission" - Paul Finebaum
by GumptownTiger on Dec 15, 2009 2:52 PM CST up reply actions 0 recs
i remember that #1 seed auburn bball team
they had chris porter, he of the great leaping ability and even greater afro.
by Loretta8 on Dec 14, 2009 3:52 PM CST reply actions 0 recs
And
great having an agent in college
"Jay Jacobs can't go to the bathroom without Bobby Lowder's permission" - Paul Finebaum
by GumptownTiger on Dec 15, 2009 2:50 PM CST up reply actions 0 recs
And let's not forget the famous...
War Damn Eagle!! We add the “damn” in there when we really wish to emphasize the whole War Eagle thing!! :)
DWWD -- WDE!
by ATL_AU_FAN on Dec 14, 2009 6:05 PM CST reply actions 0 recs
info desk
sort of lame to give us the tip about the info desk but not give us the number isn’t it?
Acc to Fitz they have 72,000 season ticket holders. That’s a lot more than 2.45 Northwesterns.
by Smolmania on Dec 14, 2009 9:14 PM CST reply actions 0 recs
my bad
thought i had it in the first time, it’s in there now.
by Rodger Sherman on Dec 14, 2009 9:53 PM CST up reply actions 0 recs
You know...
it’s not always a golden eagle. Spirit was a bald eagle. I’d love to have that done before. That eagle flying down to the fifty yard line is truly the best ceremony before a game in college. It will get you every time.
by Sparkey on Dec 15, 2009 10:51 AM CST reply actions 0 recs
i'm going to agree that the eagle thing is kinda awesome.
anyone that doesn’t agree with me can check out this site.
that being said, i’m pretty sure i’d go insane if my days involved as much hearing of the phrase “war eagle” as frequently as you guys say it.
by Rodger Sherman on Dec 15, 2009 2:42 PM CST up reply actions 0 recs
Alabama fan here...
…so take anything I say about Auburn with a mountain of salt, but I will say that Man or Astroman? is freaking incredible.
If you want to hate on them for their music contributions to the world, I think American Idol Taylor Hicks went there.
by Nico2.0 on Dec 15, 2009 1:14 PM CST reply actions 0 recs
We are trying to forget about Taylor Hicks. I know I had until you mentioned his name.
by Jumpn_JackFlash on Dec 15, 2009 2:25 PM CST up reply actions 0 recs
and, as mentioned, jimmy buffett.
i took a listen to the man or astroman thing, and i have to admit i enjoy the concept of a band playing sci-fi surf music with weird names and theremins much more than the end result.
by Rodger Sherman on Dec 15, 2009 2:40 PM CST up reply actions 0 recs
They're a band...
…where the album you’re listening to can really make a difference. Some are spectacular…some are kind of meh.
Alabama has been producing a lot of oddly themed surf rock lately:
Huntsville’s Daikaiju is kabuki themed and Tuscaloosa’s Necronomikids bill themselves as “Surf Thrash Assassins.”
Both of those bands played a friend’s wedding reception last year. Funnest. Wedding. Ever.
by Nico2.0 on Dec 15, 2009 2:44 PM CST up reply actions 0 recs
...and I have to say...
…I’m disappointed that the Necronomikids don’t have their song “Russian Zombie F***er” on their MySpace page (Don’t know y’all’s profanity policy, so I went for the ****)
by Nico2.0 on Dec 15, 2009 2:46 PM CST up reply actions 0 recs
He
didn’t go there. He just did a lot of blow there.
Booyah, that rhymed.
"Jay Jacobs can't go to the bathroom without Bobby Lowder's permission" - Paul Finebaum
by GumptownTiger on Dec 15, 2009 2:53 PM CST up reply actions 0 recs
The always to be trusted Wikipedia...
…says he dropped out after three years.
by Nico2.0 on Dec 15, 2009 4:10 PM CST up reply actions 0 recs
Hey - What about
Toni Tennille? She’s an AU Alum. You know, “The Captain and Tennille”? — Oh, God, I’m probably the only one on here old enough to remember…
DWWD -- WDE!
by ATL_AU_FAN on Dec 15, 2009 5:26 PM CST reply actions 0 recs
A bit of balance on the "awesomeness" of Auburn's eagle
When I was in school at Alabama, I had the fortune of overhearing an extremely wealthy alumnus offer a militant-minded ’Bama fan the sum of $1,000,000 to snipe that eagle out of the sky before the game.
I know the old guy and I have no doubt he’s got the money ready, but apparently the would-be shooter is still planning.
Good luck to y’all in the bowl. I will be an interested observer and will be happy no matter who wins.
Roll Tide
Lee Corso: How would you describe tailgating at Alabama?
Kirk Herbstreit: Barbecue and Ralph Lauren
by animalcracker on Dec 15, 2009 8:03 PM CST reply actions 0 recs
hahaha
called them then they typed it in to see then i yelled WRONG
by chicagosport on Dec 16, 2009 3:40 PM CST reply actions 0 recs
Good post
Lots of important information, especially since it’s a school with which most of us ’Cats fans are very unfamiliar.
Note that Air Force brought it’s live mascot (falcon) to Ryan Field in 2003. It came very close to popping Air Willie as it swooped over the stadium, which would have actually been a very good thing (thankfully it seems like they later lost Air Willie). An Auburn-Air Force matchup would be worth watching just to see how the live mascots would deal with each other (they have never met).
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JHodges
HailToPurple
by jhodges on Dec 17, 2009 9:53 AM CST reply actions 0 recs
Other Auburn Alums you missed
There’s two other pretty awesome Auburn alums that you missed.
Ken Mattingly – Astronaut. He’s the dude in Apollo 13 who couldn’t go up in space (can’t remember why) and helped the astronauts who were in space by getting in an exact replica and figuring out how to get the astronauts home by using all of the things in the pod. He’s played by Gary Sinise.
Snorg Tees Girl (Alice Fraasa) – She’s currently a senior at Auburn. If you don’t know about her you don’t belong on the internet.
BTW, love the blog. I’ve added it to my reader subscriptions for the time leading up to the bowl.
War Eagle! (we say that all the time and we know people think it’s weird and that they make fun of us…that just makes us say it more)
by The_Anomaly on Dec 18, 2009 11:30 AM CST reply actions 0 recs
Ken Mattingly had the measles, didn't he?
And for the record, Snorg Tees Girl wins!
Beer is good! And stuff!
by R_Adragna on Dec 19, 2009 11:39 PM CST up reply actions 0 recs

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