Auburn Tigers football

Auburn Tigers football
2026 Auburn Tigers football team
First season1892; 134 years ago
Athletic directorJohn Cohen
General managerAndrew Warsaw
Head coachAlex Golesh
1st season, 0–0 (–)
LocationAuburn, Alabama
StadiumJordan–Hare Stadium
(capacity: 88,043)
FieldPat Dye Field
NCAA divisionDivision I FBS
ConferenceSEC
ColorsBurnt orange and navy blue
   
All-time record806–480–47 (.622)
Bowl record24–21–2 (.532)
National championships
Claimed1910, 1913, 1914, 1957, 1958, 1983, 1993, 2004, 2010
National finalist
BCS2010, 2013
Conference championships
SIAA: 1900, 1904, 1908, 1910, 1913, 1914, 1919
SoCon: 1932
SEC: 1957, 1983, 1987, 1988, 1989, 2004, 2010, 2013
Conference division championships
SEC West: 1993, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2010, 2013, 2017
Heisman winnersPat Sullivan – 1971
Bo Jackson – 1985
Cam Newton – 2010
Consensus All-Americans31
RivalriesAlabama (rivalry)
Clemson (rivalry)
Florida (rivalry)
Georgia (rivalry)
Georgia Tech (rivalry)
LSU (rivalry)
Mississippi State (rivalry)
Ole Miss (rivalry)
Tennessee (rivalry)
Tulane (rivalry)
Uniforms
Fight songWar Eagle
MascotAubie the Tiger
Marching bandAuburn University Marching Band
OutfitterNike, Inc.
Websiteauburntigers.com

The Auburn Tigers football program represents Auburn University in the sport of American college football. Auburn competes in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Southeastern Conference (SEC).

Auburn officially began competing in intercollegiate football in 1892. The Tigers joined the SEC in 1932 as one of the inaugural members of the conference. They began competing in the West Division when the conference divided in 1992, doing so until the SEC eliminated divisions in 2024. Auburn has achieved 12 undefeated seasons and won 16 conference championships, along with 10 divisional championships. The Tigers have made 44 post season bowl appearances, including 12 historically major bowl berths. With over 800 total wins, Auburn is the 13th winningest FBS program. The Tigers claim nine national championships; including two (1957, 2010) from the major wire-services: AP Poll and/or Coaches' Poll.

The Tigers have produced three Heisman Trophy winners: quarterback Pat Sullivan in 1971, running back Bo Jackson in 1985, and quarterback Cam Newton in 2010. Auburn has also produced 31 consensus All-American players. The College Football Hall of Fame has inducted a total of 12 individuals from Auburn, including eight student-athletes and four head coaches: John Heisman, Mike Donahue, Ralph Jordan, and Pat Dye. Jordan, who coached from 1951 to 1975, led Auburn to its first AP national championship and won a total of 176 games, the most by any Auburn coach.

Auburn's home stadium is Jordan–Hare Stadium, which opened in 1939 and becomes Alabama's fifth largest city on gamedays with a capacity of 88,043. Auburn's arch rival is in-state foe Alabama. The Tigers and Crimson Tide meet annually in the Iron Bowl, one of the biggest rivalries in all of sports.