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词条 List of Auburn Tigers football seasons
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  1. Seasons

  2. Notes

  3. References

{{For|Auburn's current season|2017 Auburn Tigers football team}}

The Auburn Tigers college football team competes as part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision, representing Auburn University in the Western Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). Auburn has played their home games at Jordan–Hare Stadium in Auburn, Alabama since 1939.[4] The Tigers have won two national championships,[5]completed 12 undefeated seasons, including seven perfect seasons, recorded 15 total conference championships, appeared in 41 post-season bowl games[6](winning 23),[6] have finished first or tied for first in the SEC's Western Division nine times, and have represented the Western Division in the SEC Championship Game six times.[7] The Associated Press (AP) ranks Auburn eleventh in all-time Final AP Poll appearances.[8] With 733 wins, Auburn ranks 12th all-time in win-loss records in the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision.[9]

Seasons

National ChampionsConference Champions *Division Champions {{double-dagger}}Bowl game berth ^
SeasonHead coach
[10]
Conference
[11][12]
Season resultsBowl resultFinal ranking
Conference finish{{#tag:ref>The Southeastern Conference introduced divisional play in 1992; the divisional winners advance to the SEC Championship Game to determine the conference champion.[7]|group="A"
WinsLossesTies{{#tag:ref>The Associated Press began conducting a weekly college football poll in 1936.[13]|group="A"
{{#tag:ref>The college football coaches' poll has been sponsored by multiple organizations since its creation in 1950. Its current sponsor is USA Today[14]|group="A"
Auburn Tigers
1892George PetrieIndependent220N/AN/A
1893G.H. Harvey &
D.M. Balliet
Independent302N/AN/A
1894F.M. HallIndependent130N/AN/A
1895John HeismanSouthern Intercollegiate Athletic Association210N/AN/A
1896SIAA310N/AN/A
1897SIAA201N/AN/A
1898SIAA210N/AN/A
1899SIAA311N/AN/A
1900 †*Billy WatkinsSIAA1st *400N/AN/A
1901SIAA231N/AN/A
1902Robert Kent &
Mike Harvey
SIAA241N/AN/A
1903Billy BatesSIAA430N/AN/A
1904 †*Mike DonahueSIAA1st *500N/AN/A
1905SIAA240N/AN/A
1906SIAA151N/AN/A
1907Willis KeinholzSIAA621N/AN/A
1908Mike DonahueSIAA610N/AN/A
1909SIAA520N/AN/A
1910 †*SIAA1st *610N/AN/A
1911SIAA421N/AN/A
1912SIAA611N/AN/A
1913 †*SIAA1st *800N/AN/A
1914 †*SIAA1st *801N/AN/A
1915SIAA620N/AN/A
1916SIAA620N/AN/A
1917SIAA621N/AN/A
1918SIAA250N/AN/A
1919 *SIAA1st *810N/AN/A
1920SIAA720N/AN/A
1921SIAA530N/AN/A
1922Southern Conference6th820N/AN/A
1923Boozer PittsSoCon16th333N/AN/A
1924SoCon17th441N/AN/A
1925Dave MoreySoCon9th531N/AN/A
1926SoCon11th540N/AN/A
1927SoCon22nd072N/AN/A
1928George BohlerSoCon22nd180N/AN/A
1929George Bohler &
John Floyd
SoCon23rd270N/AN/A
1930Chet A. WynneSoCon21st370N/AN/A
1931SoCon10th531N/AN/A
1932 *SoCon1st *901N/AN/A
1933Southeastern Conference6th550N/AN/A
1934Jack MeagherSEC10th280N/AN/A
1935SEC4th820N/AN/A
1936SEC3rd722Tie 1937 Bacardi Bowl against the Villanova Wildcats, 7–7 ^N/A
1937SEC3rd623Won 1938 Orange Bowl against the Michigan State Spartans, 6–0 ^N/A
1938SEC7th451N/A
1939SEC5th551N/A
1940SEC5th641N/A
1941SEC11th451N/A
1942SEC7th64116N/A
1943Auburn did not field a football team for the 1943 season due to World War II
1944Carl VoylesSEC10th440N/A
1945SEC8th550N/A
1946SEC10th460N/A
1947SEC11th270N/A
1948Earl BrownSEC12th181N/A
1949SEC8th243N/A
1950SEC12th0100
1951Ralph "Shug" JordanSEC6th550
1952SEC12th280
1953SEC5th731Lost 1954 Gator Bowl (January) to the Texas Tech Red Raiders, 13–35 ^17
1954SEC6th830Won 1954 Gator Bowl against the Baylor Bears, 33–13 ^13
1955SEC2nd821Lost 1955 Gator Bowl to the Vanderbilt Commodores, 13–25 ^88
1956SEC5th730{{sort|Z|Ineligible}}
1957 †*SEC1st *1000{{sort|Z|Ineligible}}12
1958SEC2nd901{{sort|Z|Ineligible}}44
1959SEC5th730{{sort|Z|Ineligible}}15
1960SEC4th820{{sort|Z|Ineligible}}1314
1961SEC7th640
1962SEC6th631
1963SEC2nd920Lost 1964 Orange Bowl to the Nebraska Cornhuskers, 7–13 ^56
1964SEC6th640
1965SEC2nd551Lost 1965 Liberty Bowl to the Ole Miss Rebels, 7–13 ^
1966SEC8th460
1967SEC7th640
1968SEC3rd740Won 1968 Sun Bowl against the Arizona Wildcats, 34–10 ^16
1969SEC3rd830Lost 1969 Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl to the Houston Cougars, 7–36 ^2015
1970SEC2nd920Won 1971 Gator Bowl against the Ole Miss Rebels, 35–28 ^109
1971SEC2nd920Lost 1972 Sugar Bowl against the Oklahoma Sooners, 22–40 ^125
1972SEC2nd1010Won 1972 Gator Bowl against the Colorado Buffaloes, 24–3 ^57
1973SEC8th660Lost 1973 Sun Bowl to the Missouri Tigers, 17–34 ^
1974SEC2nd1020Won 1974 Gator Bowl against the Texas Longhorns, 27–3 ^86
1975SEC6th461
1976Doug BarfieldSEC6th470
1977SEC3rd650
1978SEC3rd641
1979SEC3rd830{{sort|Z|Ineligible}}16
1980SEC9th560{{sort|Z|Ineligible}}
1981Pat DyeSEC6th560
1982SEC3rd930Won 1982 Tangerine Bowl against the Boston College Eagles, 33–26 ^1414
1983 †*SEC1st *1110Won 1984 Sugar Bowl against the Michigan Wolverines, 9–7 ^33
1984SEC3rd940Won 1984 Liberty Bowl against the Arkansas Razorbacks, 21–15 ^1414
1985SEC5th840Lost 1986 Cotton Bowl to the Texas A&M Aggies, 16–36 ^
1986SEC2nd1020Won 1987 Citrus Bowl to the USC Trojans, 16–7 ^68
1987 *SEC1st *912Tie 1988 Sugar Bowl to the Syracuse Orangemen, 16–16 ^77
1988 *SEC1st *1020Lost 1989 Sugar Bowl to the Florida State Seminoles, 7–13 ^87
1989 *SEC1st *1020Won 1990 Hall of Fame Bowl against the Ohio State Buckeyes, 31–14 ^66
1990SEC4th831Won 1990 Peach Bowl to the Indiana Hoosiers, 27–23 ^1919
1991SEC8th560
1992SEC5th551
1993Terry BowdenSEC1st1100{{sort|Z|Ineligible}}4
1994SEC2nd911{{sort|Z|Ineligible}}9
1995SECT-2nd840Lost 1996 Outback Bowl to the Penn State Nittany Lions, 14–43 ^2221
1996SEC3rd84Overtime rules in college football were introduced in 1996, making ties impossible in the period since.[15]|group="A"}}Won 1996 Independence Bowl against the Army Black Knights, 32–29 ^2425
1997SECT-1st {{double-dagger}}103Won 1998 Peach Bowl against the Clemson Tigers, 21–17 ^1111
1998Terry Bowden &
Bill Oliver
SEC6th38
1999Tommy TubervilleSEC5th56
2000SEC1st {{double-dagger}}94Lost 2001 Citrus Bowl to the Michigan Wolverines, 28–31 ^1820
2001SECT-1st {{double-dagger}}75Lost 2001 Peach Bowl to the North Carolina Tar Heels, 10–16 ^
2002SECT-2nd {{double-dagger}}94Won 2003 Capital One Bowl against the Penn State Nittany Lions, 13–9 ^1416
2003SEC3rd85Won 2003 Music City Bowl against the Wisconsin Badgers, 28–14 ^
2004 †*SEC1st *1st {{double-dagger}}130Won 2005 Sugar Bowl against the Virginia Tech Hokies, 16–13 ^22
2005SECT-1st {{double-dagger}}93Lost 2006 Capital One Bowl against the Wisconsin Badgers, 10–24 ^1414
2006SECT-2nd112Won 2007 Cotton Bowl Classic against the Nebraska Cornhuskers, 17–14 ^98
2007SEC2nd94Won 2007 Chick-fil-A Bowl against the Clemson Tigers, 23–20 ^1514
2008SECT-4th57
2009Gene ChizikSECT-4th85Won 2010 Outback Bowl against the Northwestern Wildcats, 38–35 ^
2010†*SEC1st*1st {{double-dagger}}140Won 2011 BCS National Championship Game against Oregon Ducks, 22-19 ^11
2011SEC4th85Won 2011 Chick-fil-A Bowl against the Virginia Cavaliers, 43–24 ^
2012SEC7th39
2013 *Gus MalzahnSEC1st *1st {{double-dagger}}122Lost 2014 BCS National Championship Game against the Florida State Seminoles, 31–34 ^22
2014SECT-4th85Lost 2015 Outback Bowl against the Wisconsin Badgers, 31–34 ^2223
2015SEC7th76Won 2015 Birmingham Bowl against the Memphis Tigers, 31–10 ^
2016SEC3rd85Lost 2017 Sugar Bowl against the Oklahoma Sooners, 19–35 ^2422
2017SECT-1st {{double-dagger}}104Lost 2018 Peach Bowl against the UCF Knights, 27-34 ^1012
2018SEC5th85Won 2018 Music City Bowl against the Purdue Boilermakers, 63-14 ^
Total72641645(only includes regular season games)
23162(only includes bowl games; 41 appearances)
74943247(all games)
References:[10]

Notes

1. ^{{Citation|editor=F. Loyd Tate|editor2=P. G. Clark|editor3=G. M. Holley|editor4=C. N. Jones|editor5=Paul Vines|others=|title=Glomerata 1897|type=Annual|url=http://diglib.auburn.edu/cgi-bin/gloms/docviewer.pl?did=%2F1897&seq=126&frames=0&view=100|accessdate={{date|2011-03-23}}|volume=1|year=1897|publisher=Brandon Printing|location= Nashville, TN|page=126|lastauthoramp=}}
2. ^{{Citation|editor=George Dunglinson, Jr. |editor2=John McDuffie, Jr.|editor3=W. M. Wilson|editor4=A. W. Merkel|editor5=H. McDonnell|editor6=W. H. McEniry|editor7=A. G. Jones|editor8=W. M. Shepard|title=Glomerata 1904|type=Annual|url=http://diglib.auburn.edu/cgi-bin/gloms/docviewer.pl?did=%2F1904&view=100&frames=0&pagenum=184|accessdate={{date|2011-03-23}}|volume=7|year=1904|publisher=Alabama Polytechnic Institute|location= Auburn, AL|page=181}}
3. ^{{cite web |url=http://diglib.auburn.edu/gsdl/cgi-bin/library?e=d-000-00---0loguesms--00-0-0--0prompt-10---4------0-1l--1-en-50---20-about---00031-001-1-0utfZz-8-00&a=d&c=loguesms&cl=CL1.1&d=HASHcadd5857754193fd26fda1 |title=Auburn's football team |accessdate={{date|2011-03-23}} |publisher=Auburn University }}
4. ^Jordan–Hare Stadium {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080511170102/http://auburntigers.cstv.com/facilities/aub-facilities-jordan-hare.html |date=2008-05-11 }} AuburnTigers.com. Accessed 2008-10-01
5. ^{{cite web | url = https://oira.auburn.edu/factbook/generalinfo/acw.aspx | title = Athletic Championships Won by Gender and Sport as of Spring 2011 | accessdate = {{date|2011-03-11}} | date = {{date|2011-01-20}} | author = Auburn University | publisher = Auburn University }}
6. ^Bowl/All-Star Game Records "All-Time Bowl Appearances & Victories Leaders," NCAA, July 2008. p. 281. Accessed 2008-10-01
7. ^2008 SEC Football Championship Game SECSports.com, Accessed 2008-09-27.
8. ^{{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}}
9. ^All-Time Team Won-Lost Records "Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) Records," NCAA, July 2008. p. 70. Accessed 2008-09-27
10. ^2007 Auburn Football Media Guide "History," Auburn University Sports Information, July 2008. pp. 133-147. Accessed 2008-10-01
11. ^Southern Conference history: Southern Conference Year-by-Year Statistics 2007 Southern Conference media guide. Southern Conference, Soconsports.com. p. 140–142. Accessed 2008-09-27.
12. ^SEC Annual Football Standings: 2008 SEC Football media guide (PDF p. 124–131) SEC communications department. Accessed 2008-09-27.
13. ^Associated Press (Writers and Broadcasters) Final Polls Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) Records, NCAA. July 2008. pp. 96-99 Accessed 2008-09-27.
14. ^USA Today/ESPN (Coaches) Weekly Poll Leaders Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) Records, NCAA. July 2008. pp. 101-105 Accessed 2008-09-27.
15. ^{{cite news | first = Kelly | last = Whiteside | title = Overtime system still excites coaches | url = https://www.usatoday.com/sports/college/football/2006-08-24-overtime_x.htm | work = USA Today | date = August 25, 2006 | accessdate = 2008-09-29}}

References

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