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  • serve as a strength and conditioning coach at Auburn University.
  • other assistant coaches from UTEP with him to Auburn University.
  • n became Dean of the College of Engineering at Auburn University.
  • nd was recruited to play college basketball at Auburn University.
  • s (NAPA) Research and Education Foundation and Auburn University.
  • ynn with time expiring in regulation vs. rival Auburn University.
  • Tillman attended Auburn University.
  • rter and in the public relations department of Auburn University.
  • Evans attended Auburn University.
  • Anderson attended Auburn University.
  • ericus High School and earned a BA degree from Auburn University.
  • Phillips attended Auburn University.
  • Hopkins attended Auburn University.
  • rd in the 1000 freestyle during a dual meet at Auburn University.
  • ckly and was offered a swimming scholarship to Auburn University.
  • lry game between the University of Alabama and Auburn University.
  • ng career, Whitt became a student assistant at Auburn University.
  • sion I Basketball Championship game, defeating Auburn University.
  • She currently attends Auburn University.
  • of the 2007 Major League Baseball Draft out of Auburn University.
  • - Forrest attended the Auburn University.
  • He currently attends Auburn University.
  • and post-master's instruction thereafter from Auburn University.
  • Orr was affiliated with the Auburn University.
  • Bostic played college football at Auburn University.
  • rned his doctorate in counselor education from Auburn University.
  • He played college football at Auburn University.
  • Persons was an alumnus of Auburn University.
  • sity of Miami, and Mr. Nick Smith, graduate of Auburn University.
  • l letters and was a three time All-American at Auburn University.
  • ess, major league baseball player, graduate of Auburn University.
  • nd Mechanical College of Alabama, now known as Auburn University.
  • Jordan's staff as offensive backfield coach at Auburn University.
  • elika Road, and is within four miles (6 km) of Auburn University.
  • Dillion was a student at Auburn University.
  • ulf Coast Community College and graduated from Auburn University.
  • Students before serving as Dean of Students at Auburn University.
  • Riley played college football for Auburn University.
  • s a member of the Alpha Omicron Pi sorority at Auburn University.
  • She played collegiately at Auburn University.
  • at Alabama Polytechnic Institute, now known as Auburn University.
  • gned by the Red Sox as a free agent out of the Auburn University.
  • ollege football at Hinds Community College and Auburn University.
  • & Humanities in the College of Liberal Arts at Auburn University.
  • served as head coach at Clemson University and Auburn University.
  • Barbara, The Pennsylvania State University and Auburn University.
  • currently the American football quarterback at Auburn University.
  • d the Pebble Hill Center for the Humanities at Auburn University; and serves as the publisher of the
  • es the AUM Library Tower in a style resembling Auburn University's logo which features the Samford H
  • l Draughon Center for the Arts & Humanities is Auburn University's College of Liberal Arts center fo
  • Oliver remained at Auburn until 1970, when he left for the same position
  • Auburn upset No. 1-ranked St. John's University on it
  • In years of Auburn victories, the trophy is displayed at the Aubu
  • The Auburn Victory March had been the fight song for deca
  • Auburn Village School
  • In the coaching search that brought Dye to Auburn, Vince Dooley was first contacted about the po
  • Gen. J.E.B. Stuart's cavalry near Auburn, Virginia, the First Battle of Auburn, nicknam
  • ally wounded in action on October 13, 1863, in Auburn, Virginia; interment in the private cemetery o
  • named the Memorial Coliseum, in memory of the Auburn war dead of the 20th century.
  • Auburn was subsequently awarded two victories due to
  • 93, but played in the SEC Championship Game as Auburn was prohibited from post-season play because o
  • Due to NCAA probation, Auburn was banned from TV and post-season play, and s
  • Auburn was scheduled to play LSU on September 15, but
  • Nonetheless, Auburn was the only major college football team to fi
  • Brown's first season as the head coach at Auburn was also the first season Auburn and the Alaba
  • While Auburn was unranked at the end of the season in both
  • However, the UPI voted OSU number one because Auburn was on probation.
  • Auburn was dominant in their wins (averaging 47.4 poi
  • Auburn was the co-champion of the Southern Intercolle
  • Heading into the game, Auburn was ranked sixth in scoring defense, allowing
  • Auburn was held to a single score in the first half,
  • Auburn was an unincorporated community in rural Baker
  • Auburn was coached by John Heisman, and went 2-0-1 in
  • Pulitzer prize winner David Auburn was a member of Off-Off's second generation.
  • traight Iron Bowl loss, but the 14-8 defeat to Auburn was much closer than the previous four.
  • Auburn was coached by John Heisman, and went 3-1 in h
  • Auburn was coached by John Heisman, and went 2-1 in h
  • The Auburn, Washington location now also serves as a Sam'
  • He grew up in Auburn, Washington and attended Auburn Senior High Sc
  • River Community College, community college in Auburn, Washington
  • Emily Nichole Kukors (born April 13, 1985 in Auburn, Washington) is an American swimmer.
  • alifornia, LHP has manufacturing facilities in Auburn, Washington, Union City, Tennessee, which rece
  • n, Canada, and a sales office and warehouse in Auburn, Washington, USA.
  • Zimmerman was born in Auburn, Washington.
  • It includes the cities of Bangor, Lewiston, Auburn, Waterville, and Presque Isle.
  • On their next offensive possession, Auburn went ahead 7-3.
  • Auburn went three and out on the opening drive of the
  • Coached by Ralph "Shug" Jordan, Auburn went 10-0 and was awarded national title AP Po
  • Led by head coach F. M. Hall, Auburn went 1-3, outscoring opponents 106-48.
  • His breakout game was against #20 Auburn, when he had 18 tackles, two tackles for loss,
  • ball season and in the 1971 Gator Bowl against Auburn where Ole Miss lost 35-28.
  • orious for his stretch at as football coach at Auburn, where he went 3-22-4, including a record of 0
  • his late teen years, then returned to music in Auburn, where he joined the group Silverado.
  • , he helped found East Alabama Male College in Auburn, which is today Auburn University.
  • By 1928 he controlled Auburn, which by 1931 was the 13th largest seller of
  • The MVP of the game was Bo Jackson of Auburn, who had 88 yards on 18 carries with 2 touchdo
  • s, Texas defensive tackle Rodrique Wright, and Auburn wide receiver Devin Aromashodu.
  • disguise the greying of her hair by wearing an auburn wig, the natural colour of her hair before her
  • He was a nine-time NCAA champion and helped Auburn win two national titles in his three years as
  • for, and he considered it the second greatest Auburn win at the time the book was written (1996).
  • one that uses commuter coaches as it connects Auburn with downtown Sacramento during four peak hour
  • and played a season-high 43 snaps against #21 Auburn with a season-high six tackles and two tackles
  • also set the single-season touchdown record at Auburn with 22 touchdowns and finished the season wit
  • hampionship, before returning to graduate from Auburn with a degree in marketing.
  • Carr finished career at Auburn with nine sacks and 289 solo tackles.
  • During the 2010 SEC Championship Game, Auburn won the Southeastern Conference and Adams brok
  • Auburn won the group A debate state championship in 2
  • Auburn won a close game by a margin of 7-3, but this
  • Auburn won the 1967 group III state championship in b
  • Auburn won the group A state championship for boys te
  • Auburn won the game 30-20 over an Alabama team that w
  • Auburn won their first nine games of the season to ex
  • In 1879, he became manager of the Auburn Woollen Mills in Peterborough and later became
  • At Auburn, Wynne tallied a 22-15-2 record, including a 9
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