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‘Bama seeks end to Iron Bowl losing steak

Published Friday, November 28, 2008

TUSCALOOSA – It's the topic Alabama players can't escape.

The one they encounter when visiting home, strolling around campus or wandering into a restaurant. And it's not national championship or Southeastern Conference title or even coach Nick Saban.

A glance at Auburn's six-year Iron Bowl win streak

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A game-by-game glance at Auburn's six-year Iron Bowl winning streak, which is the Tigers' longest against Alabama and second longest in series history:

—2002: Double-digit underdog Auburn turned to fourth-string tailback Tre Smith with Ronnie Brown, Carnell Williams and Chris Butler injured. Smith ran for 126 yards in a 17-7 victory for his only claim to fame. The Tigers won redemption from Alabama's 31-7 rout a year earlier.

—2003: Two things made this 28-23 win stand out: Carnell Williams' 80-yard touchdown run on the first play and coach Tommy Tuberville's job status. Despite the win, Auburn brass tried to replace a defiant Tuberville with Bobby Petrino, even paying him a clandestine visit two days before the game. Williams, by the way, ran for 204 yards.

—2004: Auburn was unbeaten and jockeying for a national title shot, but a 6-0 haltime deficit against a mediocre Tide team helped give Oklahoma the edge despite a 21-13 win. The teams were tied at No. 2 in the rankings going into the weekend. Auburn recovered an onside kick after the Tide rallied with a late touchdown.

—2005: No. 11 Auburn defenders sacked Brodie Croyle a school-record 11 times in a win over No. 8 Alabama in a rare season recently where both teams were excelling. The Tigers led 28-7 by halftime over a team that two weeks earlier was drawing national title buzz. Prompted "Honk if You Sacked Brodie" bumper stickers for Auburn fans.

—2006: David Irons' interception preserved a 22-15 win, setting off an in-your-face celebration at Alabama's Bryant-Denny Stadium. Quentin Groves forced two fumbles that led to Auburn touchdowns. The loss pushed Mike Shula to 0-for-4 in the Iron Bowl, and he was fired more than a week later.

—2007: Nick Saban's first Iron Bowl turned into a defensive struggle. Auburn quarterback Brandon Cox scored on a 1-yard sneak in the final minutes and the Tigers won 17-10. Auburn gave up a field goal after that but recovered the onside kick and ran the clock out.

The top-ranked Crimson Tide's fans want to know when Alabama will reclaim the state. Six consecutive losses to Auburn have meant six long years of enduring gleeful jibes around the office and on T-shirts and bumper stickers.

It's enough to turn them crimson-faced by now.

"Everybody, all they say is, 'You've got to beat Auburn this year,'" Tide quarterback John Parker Wilson said, as if he didn't already know that. "If you're an Alabama fan, you have to beat Auburn. If you're an Auburn fan, they talk about the streak. To me, it's fun. We've got a chance to go out and do something that not anybody has done here in a long time and finish out the season the way we started it."

Neither Wilson nor any of his Tide teammates have ever beaten Auburn. Nobody on Auburn's team has lost the game that can affect the moods of much of the state.

Tide fans have already had a season to gloat about with Saban moving his team into national title contention as Auburn and Tommy Tuberville were weathering their worst season since his 5-6 debut in 1999.

Alabama (11-0, 7-0) is more accustomed to being on the other side of this kind of streak. Bear Bryant's teams won nine in a row from 1973-81 and went 19-6 over a quarter century of domination.

This is the Tigers' longest winning streak in the series, topping the five-year run ending in 1958. Bryant was in his second year on the Capstone when that streak ended, just like Saban is now.

Another coincidence: The last time Alabama entered the game with a shot at the national title wound up being the last game as Auburn coach for Pat Dye, who had ended the Tide's nine-year reign. The Tide won that 1992 game 17-0 and went on to win it all.

Now, the poor season has led some to question Tuberville's job security.

He said there's no reason to bring up the six-year streak to his players. Chances are, if they keep it going they'll mention it a time or two in the future.

"Everybody wants to build streaks, but it's so hard in this business," said Tuberville, who is 7-2 in the rivalry. "They'll go back when they're 50-60 years old and tell their kids and grandkids they played in the Iron Bowl and what happened that week."

It's the rivalry that can help make or break coaches. Alabama's Mike Shula was fired after losing all four Iron Bowls. Tuberville entered the 2003 game on shaky ground after a disappointing season. Two days earlier, Auburn brass had paid a visit to then-Louisville coach Bobby Petrino about taking Tuberville's place.

The Tigers won, and Tuberville stayed put. Now, he has the best winning percentage in the rivalry of any coach at either school with more than three Iron Bowls on his resume.

"This is one game that you've got to win," Tuberville said. "You've got to win these games. It's for bragging rights. You want to give your fans the opportunity to have that ability to walk into a restaurant, go into a Wal-Mart, go into their business or place of work and be able to brag about the game.

"It is a game. It's not life or death. If there's anything close to that, it would probably be the emotions of this game in terms of fans."

The current streak has produced a sack-a-thon, a huge upset and a surprising hero. What it hasn't included: A blowout. Auburn's six wins have come by a collective 47 points and two 10-point wins were the most lopsided.

An unranked Auburn team started it all with a 17-7 upset at No. 9 Alabama in 2002, when fourth-string tailback Tre Smith ran for 126 yards to rescue an injury-depleted backfield. He gained just 177 the next two years combined.

Three years ago, the Tigers racked up a school-record 11 sacks of Brodie Croyle, spawning "Honk if You Sacked Brodie" bumper stickers that found their way onto far more than 11 bumpers.

Tuberville also has had some fun with the streak. After win No. 4, he waved four fingers in the air and was photographed wearing a "Fear the Thumb" T-shirt during Auburn's bowl trip.

He also was captured in a photo making a seven-finger salute — a nod at making it seven in a row — over the summer during a trip to the Middle East while celebrating his team of U.S. military personnel's win in a flag football game.

Another notable streak for Auburn is that Alabama hasn't managed a first-quarter touchdown against the Tigers in the past 11 meetings.

"We'll be looking forward to changing that early in the game Saturday," Tide center Antoine Caldwell said. "We're going to have to go out there Saturday and realistically try to change their mind-set. Because they're going to try to come in and feel like, 'Same ole Alabama, we can do what we've been doing and win this ballgame.' Definitely, it's going to be important for us to start fast."

Alabama has already ended a five-game losing streak against LSU and a two-year skid to Mississippi State.

No squashed streak would mean as much as this one.

"Then it would be like we've officially turned the corner and can put some of those seasons we've had — those ups and downs — in the past," Caldwell said. "It's definitely something we can use for motivation, and hopefully we can get it done on Saturday."


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Posted by PrAaHe (anonymous) on November 29, 2008 at 11:58 p.m. (Suggest removal)

Not happening, vampire. You cant predict the future based on one bad year. Auburn had things going wrong all year, that dont usually happen.

1. Learning a new system without the personnel to make it successful

2. Firing Franklin, ditching the spread, and reverting back to the Power I

3. Losing 2 of our top receivers on the season's opening kickoff.

4. Having a very young and thinned team.

And the list goes on. Not to make any excuses for losing tonight, because Alabama was certainly the better team. Coffee is a BEAST. Iron bowls won't be this one-sided on a normal year.

We may not always be on the top, but we certainly wont be at the bottom. Alabama's gunna be a great team for quite a while, but Auburn will bounce back and improve from this year.

Personally, I'd rather see both teams be successful. That way the Iron Bowl actually means something.

War Eagle!!

Posted by christi1019 (anonymous) on November 30, 2008 at 6:34 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Man that was one good game..SORRY AUBURN!!!!!! But we are back and we are back to stay...WOOOHOOOOO!!!!!! It's about time we whip the pants off of Auburn...Maybe next year...NOTTTTTT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted by eagle1 (anonymous) on November 30, 2008 at 7:55 a.m. (Suggest removal)

vampire, you must have had a troubled childhood, or are in one right now. Your attitude is one of anger and hate over a mere sport. You think ONE win over Auburn makes Bama invincible? Think again. That little chip can be knocked off your shoulder in a heartbeat.

Posted by kdnichols (Ken Nichols) on November 30, 2008 at 8:20 a.m.

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Posted by PrAaHe (anonymous) on November 30, 2008 at 9:27 a.m. (Suggest removal)

actually i havent seen any decommits yet. I figured if any were gunna decommit, they wouldve done it when Franklin was fired. This game doesnt impact recruiting a bit. If anything, it makes our commits stronger because they know theyll be able to come in and start playing in the first year and they wont have to sit in the bench behind better players, since there arent any.

Posted by kdnichols (Ken Nichols) on November 30, 2008 at 5:11 p.m. (Suggest removal)

You had to love the line from the broadcast booth last night:

"Some teams are built to come from behind. Auburn's not one of
them. For that matter, they're not much good at coming from ahead either".

Posted by headache (anonymous) on November 30, 2008 at 8:18 p.m. (Suggest removal)

Alright. the iron bowl is over. We won by a very convincing margin. Cody will be a good quaterback once Auburn works the're offense around him and the other backs. We showed our stuff this year, but our season is not over. Now it's time to focus on Florida and we need Auburn fans as well as Alabama fans to step up. The one thing Auburn fans hate worse than the crimison tide is the Florida Gators.

Posted by Mof2 (anonymous) on November 30, 2008 at 9:25 p.m. (Suggest removal)

SHUT 'EM OUT-
SHUT 'EM UP -
CASE CLOSED!!

Posted by PrAaHe (anonymous) on November 30, 2008 at 10:06 p.m. (Suggest removal)

headache, we dont hate Alabama. It's the fans that make us want to see them lose. If it werent their annoying fans, I'd love to see Alabama beat Florida. Auburn's ruined their season the past 2 years, now its Alabama's turn.

Posted by headache (anonymous) on November 30, 2008 at 10:49 p.m. (Suggest removal)

PrAaHe, I don't have a problem with Auburn fans. I have a problem with Auburn graduates who graduate and think their rocket scientists. I happen to work for one of them. He started school majoring in enginnering but had to change his major to finance to keep from flunking. But this guy still thinks he knows every thing about everything. I have many friends who pull for Auburn and I hope now that the game has been played that they will look at this next game like I do; BEAT FLORIDA!!!

Posted by christi1019 (anonymous) on December 1, 2008 at 7:03 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Come on people it was only a game.And my I add a dang good one at that..Aurburn hasn't played to well this year that's for sure..But they are still in Alabama so they to repersent the state of Alabama..So lets all be nice.. But dang it is so nice rubbing this win in all the Auburn fans faces..That one finger means WE ARE NUMBER ONE!!!!!!!!! So lets all try to be nice and not brag to much to all the Auburn fans..Lets just brag like hell..WE ARE NUMBER ONE!!!!! How do all you Auburn fans like that? GO BAMA!!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted by michelle_price (anonymous) on December 1, 2008 at 11:20 a.m. (Suggest removal)

rolllllllllllll tide rollllllllllllllllllllll
and it did

Posted by watchdog (anonymous) on December 1, 2008 at 1:38 p.m. (Suggest removal)

headache, I see from your post that you can't even spell engineering. The only thing you need to remember when speaking to the Auburn graduate you refer to is " yes sir, boss". Think you can handle that?

Posted by lmfriley (anonymous) on December 1, 2008 at 1:51 p.m. (Suggest removal)

Great job Ala. After 6 years and many coaches a win was a must. One thing that is different about me and most Ala. fans, not all, is that I will still wear my Auburn stuff and not hide just because of losing a game. Have a bless day.

Posted by bama1870 (anonymous) on December 1, 2008 at 4:01 p.m. (Suggest removal)

watchdog, I wish you would hurry up and get my pizza out here!!! What happened to 30 minutes or less?

Roll Tide!!

Posted by PrAaHe (anonymous) on December 1, 2008 at 4:20 p.m. (Suggest removal)

yeah Imfriley....I've seen alot of brand new Alabama flags this year. They havent supported Bama too much the past 6 years, so they had to run out and buy new ones when Alabama beat Clemson. :P

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