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Rocky Mountain Auburn Club - The Deep South's Oldest Rivalry The Deep South’s Oldest Rivalry is between Auburn and Georgia. It began Feb. 20, 1892 at Piedmont Park in Atlanta and has been played virtually every year ...
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Rocky Mountain Auburn Club - The Deep South's Oldest Rivalry The Deep South’s Oldest Rivalry is between Auburn and Georgia. It began Feb. 20, 1892 at Piedmont Park in Atlanta and has been played virtually every year ...
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Rocky Mountain Auburn Club - Forever Changed Oct 3, 2002 ... Syracuse football game in Auburn. The article was written for and ... our opponent had been the state of New York's worst high school team. ...
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Rocky Mountain Auburn Club - Mascot Traditions "War Eagle!" is Auburn's battle cry, used by fans in the same manner ... Legend has it that football and “War Eagle” came to Auburn the same day, Feb. ...
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Rocky Mountain Auburn Club - Downloads Here are some great Auburn Downloads to make it happen. The following files are in MP3 format. Fight Song With Pregame Fanfare (192KB); Tiger Rag (128KB) ...
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Rocky Mountain Auburn Club - The Auburn Fight Song WAR EAGLE (The Auburn Fight Song). War...Eagle, fly down the field, Ever to conquer, never to yield. War...Eagle fearless and true. Fight on, you Orange and ...
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Rocky Mountain Auburn Club - Downloads Here are some great Auburn Downloads to make it happen. The following files are in MP3 format. Fight Song With Pregame Fanfare (192KB); Tiger Rag (128KB) ...
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Rocky Mountain Auburn Club - Mascot Traditions To the outsider, this tradition may at first be confusing and to a naive rival, jokes such as "Why does Auburn have three mascots?" are not uncommon. ...
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Rocky Mountain Auburn Club - Mascot Traditions Auburn University has been graced with much tradition around our mascots. To the outsider, this tradition may at first be confusing and to a naive rival, ...
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Rocky Mountain Auburn Club - Mascot Traditions Auburn University has been graced with much tradition around our mascots. To the outsider, this tradition may at first be confusing and to a naive rival, ...
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