1902 Auburn Tigers football team
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The 1902 Auburn Tigers football team finished the season with a record of 2 wins, 4 losses and 1 tie (2–4–1). The Tigers were coached by two men that year: Robert Kent and Mike Harvey. A little over halfway through the season, Kent stepped down after going 2-2-1. Harvey followed and in his only season as head coach went 0-2. The Tigers only played one true "home" game in Auburn, the November 15th game vs Clemson. The Tigers played their other home games in either Birmingham or Atlanta.
[edit] Schedule/Results
Date | Team | Location | Score | Result |
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10/11/1902 | @ Georgia Tech | Atlanta, GA | 18-6 | W |
10/18/1902 | Alabama | Birmingham | 23-0 | W |
10/25/1902 | @Tulane | New Orleans, LA | 0-0 | T |
10/27/1902 | @ Louisiana State | Baton Rouge, LA | 0-5 | L |
11/06/1902 | Sewanee | Birmingham, AL | 0-6 | L |
11/15/1902 | Clemson | AUBURN, AL | 0-16 | L |
11/27/1902 | Georgia | Atlanta, GA | 5-12 | L |
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