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DATE |
TEAM |
LOCATION |
SCORE |
RESULT |
11/9 |
at Vanderbilt |
Nashville, TN |
6-9 |
L |
11/23 |
at Alabama |
Tuscaloosa |
48-0 |
W |
11/28 |
Georgia |
Atlanta, GA |
16-6 |
W |
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DATE |
TEAM |
LOCATION |
SCORE |
RESULT |
10/6 |
at Mercer |
Macon, GA |
46-0 |
W |
11/7 |
GEORGIA TECH |
AUBURN |
45-0 |
W |
11/16 |
Sewanee |
Montgomery |
38-6 |
W |
11/26 |
Georgia |
Atlanta, GA |
6-12 |
L |
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DATE |
TEAM |
LOCATION |
SCORE |
RESULT |
10/23 |
at Mercer |
Macon, GA |
26-0 |
W |
10/29 |
at Nashville |
Nashville, TN |
14-4 |
W |
10/30 |
at Sewanee |
Sewanee, TN |
0-0 |
T |
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DATE |
TEAM |
LOCATION |
SCORE |
RESULT |
11/5 |
GEORGIA TECH |
AUBURN |
29-6 |
W |
11/14 |
NORTH CAROLINA |
AUBURN |
0-24 |
L |
11/24 |
Georgia |
Atlanta, GA |
18-17 |
W |
The 1899 Auburn Tigers football team represented Auburn University in the 1899-1900 college football season. The Tigers went 3–1–1, outscoring their opponents 148-11 and holding four opponents scoreless. This team was noteworthy as the last to be coached by legendary Tigers head coach John Heisman. The squad is also remembered as the only team to score on the legendary 1899 Sewanee team that went undefeated and beat Texas, Texas A&M, Tulane, LSU and Ole Miss over a 6 day span. Auburn lost their matchup to the "Iron Men" by a single point.
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