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{{For|Auburn’s current season|2008 Auburn Tigers football team}}
The [[Auburn Tigers football|Auburn Tigers]] [[College football|college football team]] competes as part of the [[National Collegiate Athletic Association]] (NCAA) Division I [[Division I#Football Bowl Subdivision|Football Bowl Subdivision]], representing the [[Auburn University]] in the Western Division of the [[Southeastern Conference]] (SEC). Auburn has played their home games at [[Jordan-Hare Stadium]] in [[Auburn, Alabama|Auburn]], [[Alabama]] since 1939.<ref name=’Stadium’>[http://auburntigers.cstv.com/facilities/aub-facilities-jordan-hare.html Jordan-Hare Stadium] AuburnTigers.com. Accessed [[2008-10-01]]</ref> The Tigers have won one national championship,<ref name=’History’>[http://www.rolltide.com/auto_pdf/p_hotos/s_chools/alab/sports/m-footbl/auto_pdf/history-awards 2008 Auburn Football Media Guide] ‘History,’ Auburn University Sports Information, July 2008. pp. 133-147. Accessed [[2008-10-01]]</ref> recorded 10 total conference championships, appeared in 34 post-season bowl games,<ref name=’BowlHistory’>[http://web1.ncaa.org/web_files/stats/football_records/DI/2008/bowl.pdf Bowl/All-Star Game Records] ‘All-Time Bowl Appearances & Victories Leaders,’ NCAA, July 2008. p. 281. Accessed [[2008-10-01]]</ref> winning 19,<ref name=’BowlHistory’/> and has appeared three times in the [[SEC Championship Game]] as the Western Division representative.<ref name=’SECChampionship’>[http://secsports.com/index.php?s=&change_well_id=2&url_article_id=11442 2008 SEC Football Championship Game] SECSports.com, Accessed [[2008-09-27]].</ref> The [[Associated Press]] (AP) ranks Auburn eleventh in all-time Final [[AP Poll]] appearances.<ref name=’APPoll’>{{cite web
| url = http://www.appollarchive.com/football/ap/app_final.cfm?sort=totapp&decade=all&rows=all
| title = Final AP Poll Appearances Summary
| accessdate = 2008-10-01
| author = AP Poll Archive
}}</ref> With 676 wins over 115 seasons of football, Auburn ranks seventeenth all-time in win-loss records in the NCAA.<ref name=’TotalWins’>[http://web1.ncaa.org/web_files/stats/football_records/DI/2008/FBS%20compiled.pdf All-Time Team Won-Lost Records] ‘Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) Records,’ NCAA, July 2008. p. 70. Accessed [[2008-09-27]]</ref>

==Seasons==
<center>
{| class=’wikitable’
|bgcolor=’#FFCCCC’|”’National Champions”’ †
|bgcolor=’#ddffdd’|””’Conference Champions””’ *
|bgcolor=’#ffe6bd’|”’Bowl game berth”’ ^
|}
</center>

{| class=’wikitable’ style=’font-size: 95%; width:98%; text-align:center;’
|-
!rowspan=’2′ style=’width:5%;’|Season
!rowspan=’2′ style=’width:14%;’|Head coach<br><ref name=’History’/><br/>
!rowspan=’2′ style=’width:13%;’|Conference<br><ref>Southern Conference history: [http://www.soconsports.com/pdf6/20783.pdf?SPSID=37278&SPID=1781&ATCLID=201460&DB_OEM_ID=4000 Southern Conference Year-by-Year Statistics] 2007 Southern Conference media guide. Southern Conference, Soconsports.com. p. 140–142. Accessed [[2008-09-27]].</ref><ref>SEC Annual Football Standings: [http://secsports.com/doc_lib/fbc_2008_mediaguide_sec3.pdf 2008 SEC Football media guide] (PDF p. 124–131) SEC communications department. Accessed [[2008-09-27]].</ref><br/>
!colspan=’5’|Season results
!rowspan=’2′ style=’width:25%;’|Bowl result
!colspan=’2′ style=’width:10%;’|Final ranking
|-
!Conference finish
!Division finish<br>{{#tag:ref|The Southeastern Conference introduced divisional play in 1992; the divisional winners advance to the [[SEC Championship Game]] to determine the conference champion.<ref name=’SECChampionship’/>|group=’A’}}<br/>
!Wins
!Losses
!Ties<br>{{#tag:ref|[[Overtime (sports)|Overtime]] rules in [[college football]] were introduced in 1996, making ties impossible in the period since.<ref>{{cite news
| first = Kelly | last = Whiteside | title = Overtime system still excites coaches
| url = http://www.usatoday.com/sports/college/football/2006-08-24-overtime_x.htm
| work = USA Today | date = [[August 25]], [[2006]] | accessdate = 2008-09-29}}</ref>|group=’A’}}<br/>
![[AP Poll|Associated Press Poll]]<br>{{#tag:ref|The Associated Press began conducting a weekly college football poll in 1936.<ref>[http://web1.ncaa.org/web_files/stats/football_records/DI/2008/FBS%20compiled.pdf Associated Press (Writers and Broadcasters) Final Polls] Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) Records, NCAA. July 2008. pp. 96-99 Accessed [[2008-09-27]].</ref>|group=’A’}}<br/>
![[Coaches Poll|USA Today Coaches’ Poll]]<br>{{#tag:ref|The college football coaches’ poll has been sponsored by multiple organizations since its creation in 1950. Its current sponsor is [[USA Today]]<ref>[http://web1.ncaa.org/web_files/stats/football_records/DI/2008/FBS%20compiled.pdf USA Today/ESPN (Coaches) Weekly Poll Leaders] Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) Records, NCAA. July 2008. pp. 101-105 Accessed [[2008-09-27]].</ref>|group=’A’}}<br/>
|-
| Colspan=’11’ style=’background:#01025E;color:#FE8835’|<font color=’#FE8835′>”’Auburn Tigers”'</font>
|-
|[[1892 Auburn Tigers football team|1892]]
|[[George Petrie]]
|Independent
|—
|—
|2
|2
|0
|—
|—
|—
|-
|[[1893 Auburn Tigers football team|1893]]
|[[G.H. Harvey]] & <br>[[D.M. Balliet]]<br/>
|Independent
|—
|—
|3
|0
|2
|—
|—
|—
|-
|[[1894 Auburn Tigers football team|1894]]
|[[F.M. Hall]]
|Independent
|—
|—
|1
|3
|0
|—
|—
|—
|-
|[[1895 Auburn Tigers football team|1895]]
| rowspan=5|[[John Heisman]]
|[[Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association]]
|—
|—
|2
|1
|0
|—
|—
|—
|-
|[[1896 Auburn Tigers football team|1896]]
|Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association
|—
|—
|3
|1
|0
|—
|—
|—
|-
|[[1897 Auburn Tigers football team|1897]]
|Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association
|—
|—
|2
|0
|1
|—
|—
|—
|-
|[[1898 Auburn Tigers football team|1898]]
|Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association
|—
|—
|2
|1
|0
|—
|—
|—
|-
|[[1899 Auburn Tigers football team|1899]]
|Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association
|—
|—
|3
|1
|1
|—
|—
|—
|-
|[[1900 Auburn Tigers football team|1900]]
| rowspan=2|[[Billy Watkins]]
|Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association
|—
|—
|4
|0
|0
|—
|—
|—
|-
|[[1901 Auburn Tigers football team|1901]]
|Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association
|—
|—
|2
|3
|1
|—
|—
|—
|-
|[[1902 Auburn Tigers football team|1902]]
|[[Robert Kent]] & <br>[[Mike Harvey]]<br/>
|Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association
|—
|—
|2
|4
|1
|—
|—
|—
|-
|[[1903 Auburn Tigers football team|1903]]
|[[Billy Bates]]
|Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association
|—
|—
|4
|3
|0
|—
|—
|—
|-
|[[1904 Auburn Tigers football team|1904]]
| rowspan=3|[[Mike Donahue]]
|Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association
|—
|—
|5
|0
|0
|—
|—
|—
|-
|[[1905 Auburn Tigers football team|1905]]
|Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association
|—
|—
|2
|4
|0
|—
|—
|—
|-
|[[1906 Auburn Tigers football team|1906]]
|Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association
|—
|—
|1
|5
|1
|—
|—
|—
|-
|[[1907 Auburn Tigers football team|1907]]
|[[Willis Keinholz]]
|Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association
|—
|—
|6
|2
|1
|—
|—
|—
|-
|[[1908 Auburn Tigers football team|1908]]
| rowspan=15|Mike Donahue
|Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association
|—
|—
|6
|1
|0
|—
|—
|—
|-
|[[1909 Auburn Tigers football team|1909]]
|Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association
|—
|—
|5
|2
|0
|—
|—
|—
|-
|[[1910 Auburn Tigers football team|1910]]
|Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association
|—
|—
|6
|1
|0
|—
|—
|—
|-
|[[1911 Auburn Tigers football team|1911]]
|Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association
|—
|—
|4
|2
|1
|—
|—
|—
|-
|[[1912 Auburn Tigers football team|1912]]
|Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association
|—
|—
|6
|1
|1
|—
|—
|—
|-
|align=’center’ style=’background: #ddffdd;’|[[1913 Auburn Tigers football team|””’1913””’]] *
|align=’center’ style=’background: #ddffdd;’|””’Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association””’
|align=’center’ style=’background: #ddffdd;’|””’1st””’ *
|—
|8
|0
|0
|—
|—
|—
|-
|align=’center’ style=’background: #ddffdd;’|[[1914 Auburn Tigers football team|””’1914””’]] *
|align=’center’ style=’background: #ddffdd;’|””’Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association””’
|align=’center’ style=’background: #ddffdd;’|””’1st””’ *
|—
|8
|0
|1
|—
|—
|—
|-
|[[1915 Auburn Tigers football team|1915]]
|Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association
|—
|—
|6
|2
|0
|—
|—
|—
|-
|[[1916 Auburn Tigers football team|1916]]
|Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association
|—
|—
|6
|2
|0
|—
|—
|—
|-
|[[1917 Auburn Tigers football team|1917]]
|Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association
|—
|—
|6
|2
|1
|—
|—
|—
|-
|[[1918 Auburn Tigers football team|1918]]
|Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association
|—
|—
|2
|5
|0
|—
|—
|—
|-
|align=’center’ style=’background: #ddffdd;’|[[1919 Auburn Tigers football team|””’1919””’]] *
|align=’center’ style=’background: #ddffdd;’|””’Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association””’
|align=’center’ style=’background: #ddffdd;’|””’1st””’ *
|—
|8
|1
|0
|—
|—
|—
|-
|[[1920 Auburn Tigers football team|1920]]
|Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association
|—
|—
|7
|2
|0
|—
|—
|—
|-
|[[1921 Auburn Tigers football team|1921]]
|Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association
|—
|—
|5
|3
|0
|—
|—
|—
|-
|[[1922 Auburn Tigers football team|1922]]
|[[Southern Conference]]
|6th
|—
|8
|2
|0
|—
|—
|—
|-
|[[1923 Auburn Tigers football team|1923]]
| rowspan=2|[[Boozer Pitts]]
|Southern Conference
|16th
|—
|3
|3
|3
|—
|—
|—
|-
|[[1924 Auburn Tigers football team|1924]]
|Southern Conference
|17th
|—
|4
|4
|1
|—
|—
|—
|-
|[[1925 Auburn Tigers football team|1925]]
| rowspan=3|[[Dave Morey]]
|Southern Conference
|9th
|—
|5
|3
|1
|—
|—
|—
|-
|[[1926 Auburn Tigers football team|1926]]
|Southern Conference
|11th
|—
|5
|4
|0
|—
|—
|—
|-
|[[1927 Auburn Tigers football team|1927]]
|Southern Conference
|22nd
|—
|0
|7
|2
|—
|—
|—
|-
|[[1928 Auburn Tigers football team|1928]]
|[[George Bohler]]
|Southern Conference
|22nd
|—
|1
|8
|0
|—
|—
|—
|-
|[[1929 Auburn Tigers football team|1929]]
|George Bohler & <br>[[John Floyd]]
|Southern Conference
|23rd
|—
|2
|7
|0
|—
|—
|—
|-
|[[1930 Auburn Tigers football team|1930]]
| rowspan=4|[[Chet A. Wynne]]
|Southern Conference
|21st
|—
|3
|7
|0
|—
|—
|—
|-
|[[1931 Auburn Tigers football team|1931]]
|Southern Conference
|10th
|—
|5
|3
|1
|—
|—
|—
|-
|align=’center’ style=’background: #ddffdd;’|[[1932 Auburn Tigers football team|””’1932””’]] *
|align=’center’ style=’background: #ddffdd;’|””’Southern Conference””’
|align=’center’ style=’background: #ddffdd;’|””’1st””’ *
|—
|9
|0
|1
|—
|—
|—
|-
|[[1933 Auburn Tigers football team|1933]]
|[[Southeastern Conference]]
|6th
|—
|5
|5
|0
|—
|—
|—
|-
|[[1934 Auburn Tigers football team|1934]]
| rowspan=9|[[Jack Meagher]]
|Southeastern Conference
|10th
|—
|2
|8
|0
|—
|—
|—
|-
|[[1935 Auburn Tigers football team|1935]]
|Southeastern Conference
|4th
|—
|8
|2
|0
|—
|—
|—
|-
|[[1936 Auburn Tigers football team|1936]]
|Southeastern Conference
|3rd
|—
|7
|2
|2
|align=’center’ style=’background: #ffe6bd;’| ”’Tie”’ [[1937 Bacardi Bowl]] against the [[Villanova Wildcats]], 7–7 ^
|—
|—
|-
|[[1937 Auburn Tigers football team|1937]]
|Southeastern Conference
|3rd
|—
|6
|2
|3
|align=’center’ style=’background: #ffe6bd;’| ”’Won”’ [[1938 Orange Bowl]] against the [[Michigan State Spartans football|Michigan State Spartans]], 6–0 ^
|—
|—
|-
|[[1938 Auburn Tigers football team|1938]]
|Southeastern Conference
|7th
|—
|4
|5
|1
|—
|—
|—
|-
|[[1939 Auburn Tigers football team|1939]]
|Southeastern Conference
|5th
|—
|5
|5
|1
|—
|—
|—
|-
|[[1940 Auburn Tigers football team|1940]]
|Southeastern Conference
|5th
|—
|6
|4
|1
|—
|—
|—
|-
|[[1941 Auburn Tigers football team|1941]]
|Southeastern Conference
|11th
|—
|4
|5
|1
|—
|—
|—
|-
|[[1942 Auburn Tigers football team|1942]]
|Southeastern Conference
|7th
|—
|6
|4
|1
|—
|16
|—
|-
|1943
|align=’center’ colspan=11 rowspan=1|”Auburn did not field a football team for the 1943 season due to [[World War II]]”
|-
|[[1944 Auburn Tigers football team|1944]]
| rowspan=4|[[Carl Voyles]]
|Southeastern Conference
|10th
|—
|4
|4
|0
|—
|—
|—
|-
|[[1945 Auburn Tigers football team|1945]]
|Southeastern Conference
|8th
|—
|5
|5
|0
|—
|—
|—
|-
|[[1946 Auburn Tigers football team|1946]]
|Southeastern Conference
|10th
|—
|4
|6
|0
|—
|—
|—
|-
|[[1947 Auburn Tigers football team|1947]]
|Southeastern Conference
|11th
|—
|2
|7
|0
|—
|—
|—
|-
|[[1948 Auburn Tigers football team|1948]]
| rowspan=3|[[Earl Brown]]
|Southeastern Conference
|12th
|—
|1
|8
|1
|—
|—
|—
|-
|[[1949 Auburn Tigers football team|1949]]
|Southeastern Conference
|8th
|—
|2
|4
|3
|—
|—
|—
|-
|[[1950 Auburn Tigers football team|1950]]
|Southeastern Conference
|12th
|—
|0
|10
|0
|—
|—
|—
|-
|[[1951 Auburn Tigers football team|1951]]
| rowspan=25|[[Ralph Jordan|Shug Jordan]]
|Southeastern Conference
|6th
|—
|5
|5
|0
|—
|—
|—
|-
|[[1952 Auburn Tigers football team|1952]]
|Southeastern Conference
|12th
|—
|2
|8
|0
|—
|—
|—
|-
|[[1953 Auburn Tigers football team|1953]]
|Southeastern Conference
|5th
|—
|7
|3
|1
|align=’center’ style=’background: #ffe6bd;’| ”’Lost”’ [[1954 Gator Bowl]] to the [[Texas Tech Red Raiders football|Texas Tech Red Raiders]], 13–35 ^
|17
|—
|-
|[[1954 Auburn Tigers football team|1954]]
|Southeastern Conference
|6th
|—
|8
|3
|0
|align=’center’ style=’background: #ffe6bd;’| ”’Won”’ [[1954 Gator Bowl]] against the [[Baylor Bears football|Baylor Bears]], 33–13 ^
|13
|—
|-
|[[1955 Auburn Tigers football team|1955]]
|Southeastern Conference
|2nd
|—
|8
|2
|1
|align=’center’ style=’background: #ffe6bd;’| ”’Lost”’ [[1955 Gator Bowl]] to the [[Vanderbilt Commodores football|Vanderbilt Commodores]], 13–25 ^
|8
|8
|-
|[[1956 Auburn Tigers football team|1956]]
|Southeastern Conference
|5th
|—
|7
|3
|0
|—
|—
|—
|-
|align=’center’ style=’background: #FFCCCC;’|[[1957 Auburn Tigers football team|””’1957””’]] †*
|align=’center’ style=’background: #FFCCCC;’|””’Southeastern Conference””’
|align=’center’ style=’background: #FFCCCC;’|””’1st””’ *
|—
|10
|0
|0
|—
|1
|2
|-
|[[1958 Auburn Tigers football team|1958]]
|Southeastern Conference
|2nd
|—
|9
|0
|1
|—
|4
|4
|-
|[[1959 Auburn Tigers football team|1959]]
|Southeastern Conference
|5th
|—
|7
|3
|0
|—
|—
|15
|-
|[[1960 Auburn Tigers football team|1960]]
|Southeastern Conference
|4th
|—
|8
|2
|0
|—
|13
|14
|-
|[[1961 Auburn Tigers football team|1961]]
|Southeastern Conference
|7th
|—
|6
|4
|0
|—
|—
|—
|-
|[[1962 Auburn Tigers football team|1962]]
|Southeastern Conference
|6th
|—
|6
|3
|1
|—
|—
|—
|-
|[[1963 Auburn Tigers football team|1963]]
|Southeastern Conference
|2nd
|—
|9
|2
|0
|align=’center’ style=’background: #ffe6bd;’| ”’Lost”’ [[1964 Orange Bowl]] to the [[Nebraska Cornhuskers football|Nebraska Cornhuskers]], 7–13 ^
|5
|6
|-
|[[1964 Auburn Tigers football team|1964]]
|Southeastern Conference
|6th
|—
|6
|4
|0
|—
|—
|—
|-
|[[1965 Auburn Tigers football team|1965]]
|Southeastern Conference
|2nd
|—
|5
|5
|1
|align=’center’ style=’background: #ffe6bd;’| ”’Lost”’ [[1965 Liberty Bowl]] to the [[Ole Miss Rebels football|Ole Miss Rebels]], 7–13 ^
|—
|—
|-
|[[1966 Auburn Tigers football team|1966]]
|Southeastern Conference
|8th
|—
|4
|6
|0
|—
|—
|—
|-
|[[1967 Auburn Tigers football team|1967]]
|Southeastern Conference
|7th
|—
|6
|4
|0
|—
|—
|—
|-
|[[1968 Auburn Tigers football team|1968]]
|Southeastern Conference
|3rd
|—
|7
|4
|0
|align=’center’ style=’background: #ffe6bd;’| ”’Won”’ [[1968 Sun Bowl]] against the [[Arizona Wildcats football|Arizona Wildcats]], 34–10 ^
|16
|—
|-
|[[1969 Auburn Tigers football team|1969]]
|Southeastern Conference
|3rd
|—
|8
|3
|0
|align=’center’ style=’background: #ffe6bd;’| ”’Lost”’ [[1969 Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl]] to the [[Houston Cougars football|Houston Cougars]], 7–36 ^
|20
|15
|-
|[[1970 Auburn Tigers football team|1970]]
|Southeastern Conference
|2nd
|—
|9
|2
|0
|align=’center’ style=’background: #ffe6bd;’| ”’Won”’ [[1971 Gator Bowl]] against the Ole Miss Rebels, 35–28 ^
|10
|9
|-
|[[1971 Auburn Tigers football team|1971]]
|Southeastern Conference
|2nd
|—
|9
|2
|0
|align=’center’ style=’background: #ffe6bd;’| ”’Lost”’ [[1972 Sugar Bowl]] against the [[Oklahoma Sooners football|Oklahoma Sooners]], 22–40 ^
|12
|5
|-
|[[1972 Auburn Tigers football team|1972]]
|Southeastern Conference
|2nd
|—
|10
|1
|0
|align=’center’ style=’background: #ffe6bd;’| ”’Won”’ [[1972 Gator Bowl]] against the [[Colorado Buffaloes football|Colorado Buffaloes]], 24–3 ^
|5
|7
|-
|[[1973 Auburn Tigers football team|1973]]
|Southeastern Conference
|8th
|—
|6
|6
|0
|align=’center’ style=’background: #ffe6bd;’| ”’Lost”’ [[1973 Sun Bowl]] to the [[Missouri Tigers football|Missouri Tigers]], 17–34 ^
|—
|—
|-
|[[1974 Auburn Tigers football team|1974]]
|Southeastern Conference
|2nd
|—
|10
|2
|0
|align=’center’ style=’background: #ffe6bd;’| ”’Won”’ [[1974 Gator Bowl]] against the [[Texas Longhorns football|Texas Longhorns]], 27–3 ^
|8
|6
|-
|[[1975 Auburn Tigers football team|1975]]
|Southeastern Conference
|6th
|—
|4
|6
|1
|—
|—
|—
|-
|[[1976 Auburn Tigers football team|1976]]
| rowspan=5|[[Doug Barfield]]
|Southeastern Conference
|6th
|—
|4
|7
|0
|—
|—
|—
|-
|[[1977 Auburn Tigers football team|1977]]
|Southeastern Conference
|3rd
|—
|6
|5
|0
|—
|—
|—
|-
|[[1978 Auburn Tigers football team|1978]]
|Southeastern Conference
|3rd
|—
|6
|4
|1
|—
|—
|—
|-
|[[1979 Auburn Tigers football team|1979]]
|Southeastern Conference
|3rd
|—
|8
|3
|0
|—
|16
|—
|-
|[[1980 Auburn Tigers football team|1980]]
|Southeastern Conference
|9th
|—
|5
|6
|0
|—
|—
|—
|-
|[[1981 Auburn Tigers football team|1981]]
| rowspan=12|[[Pat Dye]]
|Southeastern Conference
|6th
|—
|5
|6
|0
|—
|—
|—
|-
|[[1982 Auburn Tigers football team|1982]]
|Southeastern Conference
|3rd
|—
|9
|3
|0
|align=’center’ style=’background: #ffe6bd;’| ”’Won”’ [[1982 Tangerine Bowl]] against the [[Boston College Eagles football|Boston College Eagles]], 33–26 ^
|14
|14
|-
|align=’center’ style=’background: #ddffdd;’|[[1983 Auburn Tigers football team|””’1983””’]] *
|align=’center’ style=’background: #ddffdd;’|””’Southeastern Conference””’
|align=’center’ style=’background: #ddffdd;’|””’1st””’ *
|—
|11
|1
|0
|align=’center’ style=’background: #ffe6bd;’| ”’Won”’ [[1984 Sugar Bowl]] against the [[Michigan Wolverines football|Michigan Wolverines]], 9–7 ^
|3
|3
|-
|[[1984 Auburn Tigers football team|1984]]
|Southeastern Conference
|3rd
|—
|9
|4
|0
|align=’center’ style=’background: #ffe6bd;’| ”’Won”’ [[1984 Liberty Bowl]] against the [[Arkansas Razorbacks football|Arkansas Razorbacks]], 21–15 ^
|14
|14
|-
|[[1985 Auburn Tigers football team|1985]]
|Southeastern Conference
|5th
|—
|8
|4
|0
|align=’center’ style=’background: #ffe6bd;’| ”’Lost”’ [[1986 Cotton Bowl]] to the [[Texas A&M Aggies football|Texas A&M Aggies]], 16–36 ^
|—
|—
|-
|[[1986 Auburn Tigers football team|1986]]
|Southeastern Conference
|2nd
|—
|10
|2
|0
|align=’center’ style=’background: #ffe6bd;’| ”’Won”’ [[1987 Citrus Bowl]] to the [[USC Trojans football|USC Trojans]], 16–7 ^
|6
|8
|-
|align=’center’ style=’background: #ddffdd;’|[[1987 Auburn Tigers football team|””’1987””’]] *
|align=’center’ style=’background: #ddffdd;’|””’Southeastern Conference””’
|align=’center’ style=’background: #ddffdd;’|””’1st””’ *
|—
|9
|1
|2
|align=’center’ style=’background: #ffe6bd;’| ”’Tie”’ [[1988 Sugar Bowl]] to the [[Syracuse Orangemen football|Syracuse Orangemen]], 16–16 ^
|7
|7
|-
|align=’center’ style=’background: #ddffdd;’|[[1988 Auburn Tigers football team|””’1988””’]] *
|align=’center’ style=’background: #ddffdd;’|””’Southeastern Conference””’
|align=’center’ style=’background: #ddffdd;’|””’1st””’ *
|—
|10
|2
|0
|align=’center’ style=’background: #ffe6bd;’| ”’Lost”’ [[1989 Sugar Bowl]] to the [[Florida State Seminoles football|Florida State Seminoles]], 7–13 ^
|8
|7
|-
|align=’center’ style=’background: #ddffdd;’|[[1989 Auburn Tigers football team|””’1989””’]] *
|align=’center’ style=’background: #ddffdd;’|””’Southeastern Conference””’
|align=’center’ style=’background: #ddffdd;’|””’1st””’ *
|—
|10
|2
|0
|align=’center’ style=’background: #ffe6bd;’| ”’Won”’ [[1990 Hall of Fame Bowl]] against the [[Ohio State Buckeyes football|Ohio State Buckeyes]], 31–14 ^
|6
|6
|-
|[[1990 Auburn Tigers football team|1990]]
|Southeastern Conference
|4th
|—
|8
|3
|1
|align=’center’ style=’background: #ffe6bd;’| ”’Won”’ [[1990 Peach Bowl]] to the [[Indiana Hoosiers football|Indiana Hoosiers]], 27–23 ^
|19
|19
|-
|[[1991 Auburn Tigers football team|1991]]
|Southeastern Conference
|8th
|—
|5
|6
|0
|—
|—
|—
|-
|[[1992 Auburn Tigers football team|1992]]
|Southeastern Conference
|—
|5th
|5
|5
|1
|—
|—
|—
|-
|[[1993 Auburn Tigers football team|1993]]
| rowspan=5|[[Terry Bowden]]
|Southeastern Conference
|—
|1st
|11
|0
|0
|—
|4
|—
|-
|[[1994 Auburn Tigers football team|1994]]
|Southeastern Conference
|—
|2nd
|9
|1
|1
|—
|9
|—
|-
|[[1995 Auburn Tigers football team|1995]]
|Southeastern Conference
|—
|2nd
|8
|4
|0
|align=’center’ style=’background: #ffe6bd;’| ”’Lost”’ [[1996 Outback Bowl]] to the [[Penn State Nittany Lions football|Penn State Nittany Lions]], 14–43 ^
|22
|21
|-
|[[1996 Auburn Tigers football team|1996]]
|Southeastern Conference
|—
|3rd
|8
|4
|—
|align=’center’ style=’background: #ffe6bd;’| ”’Won”’ [[1996 Independence Bowl]] against the [[Army Black Knights football|Army Black Knights]], 32–29 ^
|24
|25
|-
|[[1997 Auburn Tigers football team|1997]]
|Southeastern Conference
|—
|1st
|10
|3
|—
|align=’center’ style=’background: #ffe6bd;’| ”’Won”’ [[1998 Peach Bowl]] against the [[Clemson Tigers football|Clemson Tigers]], 21–17 ^
|11
|11
|-
|[[1998 Auburn Tigers football team|1998]]
|Terry Bowden & <br>[[Bill Oliver]]<br/>
|Southeastern Conference
|—
|6th
|3
|8
|—
|—
|—
|—
|-
|[[1999 Auburn Tigers football team|1999]]
| rowspan=9|[[Tommy Tuberville]]
|Southeastern Conference
|—
|5th
|5
|6
|—
|—
|—
|—
|-
|[[2000 Auburn Tigers football team|2000]]
|Southeastern Conference
|—
|1st
|9
|4
|—
|align=’center’ style=’background: #ffe6bd;’| ”’Lost”’ [[2001 Citrus Bowl]] to the Michigan Wolverines, 28–31 ^
|18
|20
|-
|[[2001 Auburn Tigers football team|2001]]
|Southeastern Conference
|—
|2nd
|7
|5
|—
|align=’center’ style=’background: #ffe6bd;’| ”’Lost”’ [[2001 Peach Bowl]] to the [[North Carolina Tar Heels football|North Carolina Tar Heels]], 10–16 ^
|—
|—
|-
|[[2002 Auburn Tigers football team|2002]]
|Southeastern Conference
|—
|2nd
|9
|4
|—
|align=’center’ style=’background: #ffe6bd;’| ”’Won”’ [[2003 Capital One Bowl]] against the Penn State Nittany Lions, 13–9 ^
|14
|16
|-
|[[2003 Auburn Tigers football team|2003]]
|Southeastern Conference
|—
|2nd
|8
|5
|—
|align=’center’ style=’background: #ffe6bd;’| ”’Won”’ [[2003 Music City Bowl]] against the [[Wisconsin Badgers football|Wisconsin Badgers]], 28–14 ^
|—
|—
|-
|align=’center’ style=’background: #ddffdd;’|[[2004 Auburn Tigers football team|””’2004””’]] *
|align=’center’ style=’background: #ddffdd;’|””’Southeastern Conference””’
|align=’center’ style=’background: #ddffdd;’|””’1st””’ *
|1st
|13
|0
|—
|align=’center’ style=’background: #ffe6bd;’| ”’Won”’ [[2005 Sugar Bowl]] against the [[Virginia Tech Hokies football|Virginia Tech Hokies]], 16–13 ^
|2
|2
|-
|[[2005 Auburn Tigers football team|2005]]
|Southeastern Conference
|—
|2nd
|9
|3
|—
|align=’center’ style=’background: #ffe6bd;’| ”’Lost”’ [[2006 Capitol One Bowl]] against the Wisconsin Badgers, 10–24 ^
|14
|14
|-
|[[2006 Auburn Tigers football team|2006]]
|Southeastern Conference
|—
|2nd
|11
|2
|—
|align=’center’ style=’background: #ffe6bd;’| ”’Won”’ [[2007 Cotton Bowl]] against the Nebraska Cornhuskers, 17–14 ^
|9
|8
|-
|[[2007 Auburn Tigers football team|2007]]
|Southeastern Conference
|—
|2nd
|9
|4
|—
|align=’center’ style=’background: #ffe6bd;’| ”’Won”’ [[2007 Chick-fil-A Bowl]] against the Clemson Clemson, 23–20 ^
|15
|14
|-
!align=’center’ rowSpan=’3′ colSpan=’5’|Total
!align=’center’|657
!align=’center’|375
!align=’center’|45
!colSpan=’4′ align=’center’|”(only includes regular season games)”
|-
!align=’center’|19
!align=’center’|13
!align=’center’|2
!colSpan=’4′ align=’center’|”(only includes bowl games; 34 appearances)”
|-
!align=’center’|676
!align=’center’|388
!align=’center’|47
!colSpan=’4′ align=’center’|”(all games)” <!–Updated on September 27, 2008–>
|-
|-
|colspan=’11’ style=’font-size: 8pt’ align=’center’|”’References:”'<ref name=’History’/>
|}

== Notes ==
<references group= ‘A’/>

== References ==
{{Reflist|2}}

{{AuburnFootballSeasons}}
{{Auburn bowl games}}

[[Category:Auburn Tigers football]]
[[Category:Southeastern Conference]]
[[Category:College football teams seasons|Auburn]]

(Via Wikipedia – New pages [en].)

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