"Words to the battle cry"War Eagle, fly down the field, - Ever to conquer, never to yield. - War Eagle, fearless and true, - Fight on, you Orange and Blue! - GO! GO! GO! - On to vict'ry, strike up the band! - Give 'em hell, Give 'em hell, Stand up and yell, HEY! - War Eagle, win for Auburn, Power of Dixieland!
Auburn has two mascots, Aubie the costumed tiger and the real live 2008 eagle VII nicknamed ("NOVA"). The story behind the eagle is that there was an Auburn alumnus in the civil war. Apparently, he had been shot and was lying, very much alive, on the battle field. Then, this eagle with a broken wing fell down beside him (the war eagle). The rebel troop adopted the eagle, and took him back to the Auburn campus. He became a local hero, and the school took in the eagle. Hence, War Eagle. Also, War Eagle is also the name of the Auburn fight song.
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Trivia
"From October 4, 1980 to November 14, 1992 Auburn was never shut out. This spans 149 games and set a new mark as the longest such streak in Auburn's history.. There were a few losses mixed in along the way however...
Auburn History
Jordan-Hare Stadium was constructed in 1939 when it seated 7,500 and was called Auburn Stadium. In 1949 the seating capacity was increased to 21,500 and the stadium was renamed Cliff Hare Stadium, in honor of Clifford Leroy Hare, a member of Auburn's first football team, president of the old Southern Conference and longtime chairman of Auburn's Faculty Athletic Committee. The stadium then received additions in 1955 to 34,500, in 1960 to 44,500, and in 1970 to 61,261. In 1973 the stadium was renamed Jordan-Hare Stadium honoring Auburn's all-time winningest football coach Ralph "Shug" Jordan. The stadium still would have two more additions in 1980 to 72,169 and in 1987 to 85,214. After the 1999 season the locker rooms at Jordan-Hare Stadium got a facelift that included a new player entrance behind the goal post. With these renovations Jordan-Hare Stadium grew by 398 seats to its current capacity of 87,451."