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  • | college = [[wp:Auburn|Auburn]] ...he [[New York Silverbacks]]. He played tight end in college football for [[Auburn University]] and in the DSFL for the [[San Antonio Marshals]]. Also previou
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  • ...n their first game against #4 Oklahoma in a big upset, and then lost to #5 Auburn in a nailbiter. ...at #1, Iowa defeated Washington, Purdue, Oklahoma(again!), and finally #2 Auburn to win the College Football Championship, along with a heisman.
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  • ...awks were able to win 8 games, including an upset victory over 15th ranked Auburn. They were able to reach a bowl game for the 2nd time in team history, beat [[Category:ULM alumni]]
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  • | college = [[wp:Auburn|Auburn]] ...h, Georgia, Florida State, UVA, and Michigan State but decided to join the Auburn Tigers
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  • ...n I schools, including South Carolina (Duce's alma mater), Florida State & Auburn, but in an attempt to step out of his father's shadow, he decided to go to [[Category:Clemson alumni]]
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  • Dre Uzond verbally committed to Auburn during his sophomore year of High School. His Junior year, he retracted his [[Category:Washington alumni]]
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  • Vander Jones grew up in Auburn, Washington which was 30 miles south of Seattle. He started playing footbal [[Category:UCF alumni]]
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  • ...the matchup between the two AP top 10 ranked teams, Vettel intercepted an Auburn pass in the fourth quarter and returned it 72 yards for a touchdown to seal [[Category:UF alumni]]
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  • ...e best passing defense in the nation. They played well, but lost a game to Auburn. A game with Baylor mid season nearly cost them a second game, but they won [[Category:UT alumni]]
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  • ...es, leading Ohio State to an 11-1 and record and winning the Peach Bowl vs Auburn. During this year, Raphael would become only the 6th Buckeye Wide Receiver [[Category:OSU alumni]]
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  • ...a PAC-12 best, but would fall to Oregon in the PAC-12 championship and to Auburn in their bowl game. Kennedy was named a first-team All-American but claimed [[Category:UCLA alumni]]
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  • ...n, tragedy struck. Cadillac's older brother, Jamal, a star running back at Auburn University, was killed in a car crash. Cadillac, upon learning of the news, [[Category:USC alumni]]
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  • ...nish to his college career. His greatest moment was in a home game against Auburn where he had 9 receptions for 127 yards and 3 touchdowns. The gators won th [[Category:Florida alumni]]
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  • ...ut they did qualify for a spot in the Sugar Bowl where they played against Auburn. Tweed had a big game and helped drain the final few minutes off the clock [[Category:KU alumni]]
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  • ...ebrate by playing an air guitar and then mimed smashing it over the downed Auburn quarterback. A melee ensued in which Honky Tonk acquitted himself similar [[Category:University of Tennessee alumni]]
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