Auburn–LSU football rivalry
| First meeting | November 20, 1901 Auburn, 28–0 |
|---|---|
| Latest meeting | October 14, 2023 LSU, 48–18 |
| Next meeting | October 24, 2026 |
| Statistics | |
| Meetings total | 58 |
| All-time series | LSU leads, 30–24–1 |
| Largest victory | Auburn, 48–11 (2020) |
| Longest win streak | LSU, 6 (1926–1937) |
| Current win streak | LSU, 2 (2022–present) |
The Auburn–LSU football rivalry, also known as the Tiger Bowl, is an American college football rivalry between the Auburn Tigers and the LSU Tigers. Both universities have been members of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) since December 1932, but the rivalry dates back to 1901. Auburn and LSU played every year from 1992-2023, when both schools were members of the SEC West Division.
The LSU and Auburn football teams have met 58 times, with LSU holding the all-time lead 33–24–1. This annual matchup was known for wild endings, unusual events, and strong hostility. This rivalry game has been the source of several legendary SEC football games. Including "The Earthquake Game" and "The Barn Burner". CBS college football host Brad Nessler has described the Tiger Bowl as "Where anything can happen".