Football is Back!

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“There goes Davis!”

When I was approached to write this blog post a few months ago, I honestly had no idea if college football season would happen, or what it would look like if it did happen. One day away from Auburn’s first game of the 2020 season, I could not be more thrilled to say that football is officially back! Rather than focusing on the differences that will take place during the upcoming season, I want to highlight what Saturdays in the fall normally look like as an Auburn student, and why football is so meaningful to the Auburn family.

Football season in Auburn is so much more than the memorable wins and crushing defeats that take place. It’s more than just something to do on a Saturday. It’s more than a free meal at a friendly face’s tailgate, or an excuse to put off studying for that dreaded midterm. You see, football season in Auburn is where the Auburn Family comes together seven times each fall for a reunion of sorts leading to memories that last a lifetime.

Saturdays in Auburn really start a few days before. A sea of white tents begin to take over campus in preparation for Saturday tailgates, and the city of Auburn grows in population as fans, alumni and families of students begin to take over the city. The smell of barbeque begins to engulf the campus on Fridays before the game, as fans of all ages gather at the Athletic Complex to send off the Tigers during “Reverse Tiger Walk.” This is when the football team departs Auburn to spend the night in Montgomery, Alabama before the game.

Auburn Men’s Basketball Head Coach, Bruce Pearl, greets members of the Auburn Family at an Auburn tailgate.

Saturdays start bright and early regardless of the kickoff time. Everyone is welcome at each other’s tailgate in Auburn, regardless of which team they’re rooting for. If fans aren’t stopping by a tailgate, it’s probably because they’re in downtown Auburn enjoying a legendary Toomer’s Lemonade from Toomer’s Drugs (enjoying a Toomer’s lemonade is listed in Southern Living’s Top 100 Things to do Before you Die).

Toomer’s Drugs

Two hours before kickoff, thousands of Auburn fans line Donahue Drive for Tiger Walk, where the football team and coaches walk from the Athletic Complex into Jordan-Hare Stadium to prepare for the game. It’s also about this time that many students begin to enter the stadium and fans around the campus begin to pack up their tailgates in preparation for game time. Over the next two hours, 87,451 fans pack Jordan-Hare Stadium in anticipation for kickoff. Roughly 15 minutes before kickoff, Auburn’s eighth War Eagle, Aurea, circles the stadium as 87,451 excited fans yell, “WAARRRRR EAGLE! HEY!”

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War Eagle VII takes flight before an Auburn football game.

From that point, Jordan-Hare Stadium turns into the fifth largest city in the state of Alabama, and the loudest in all of America. Everyone does their best to cheer our Tigers onto victory, and sometimes the victories are so exciting that they only take one second before thousands storm Toomer’s Corner to celebrate a hard fought victory in the greatest rivalry in all of college football.

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Auburn fans of all ages celebrate Auburn victories by rolling the famous oak trees at Toomer’s Corner with toilet paper.

Auburn Coffee Shop Round Up

Coffee. This is an essential word for most, if not all college students. Luckily for Auburn University students and the surrounding community, our town has many inspiring coffee shops to choose from. As a coffee lover, below I listed popular coffee shops around the city of Auburn. I also included some of my personal experiences and menu favorites with each one. Make sure you check out each of these locations next time you’re in Auburn!

The Bean

First up on the Coffee Shop Round Up is The Bean. Over the past year or so, The Bean has changed locations in town. Don’t be fooled, this shift has not changed the same great retro environment that makes this shop unique. When you walk into this coffee shop, you feel as if you have flashed back in time. With 1970’s influences, this shop provides our town with a fun and spacious environment to meet, visit, and most importantly, study. My personal favorite item on the menu has to be their famously large cinnamon roll. If you have never indulged in this dessert, holy cow, you are missing out!

140 A N Dean Rd, Auburn, AL 36830

Fair Trade Coffee, Desserts including cinnamon rolls, pies, and natural gelato in a spacious retro setting environment.

The Bean Coffee Shop

The Coffee Cat

Next up on our Coffee Shop Round Up is The Coffee Cat. This shop has a warm and airy feeling, conveniently located in downtown Auburn. Inside, it has white walls decorated with books, art, and a large window that invites the outside in. All of this makes for a fantastic coffee shop environment! My personal favorite item on the menu is the Mocha. This is a special shop to me, because this is where I met my fiance. Hope to see you there soon!

124 Tichenor Avenue, Auburn, AL 36830

Be Good. Spread Goodness.

Coffee Cat

Mama Mocha’s Coffee Emporium

Coming in hot in our Coffee Shop Round Up is Mama Mocha’s Coffee Emporium. This shop has a unique, eclectic environment which makes for a loyal customer base. We who drink Mama Mocha’s loooooooove it. With its quirky decor and baristas that are always so welcoming and kind, you will feel inspired with each visit. My favorite item on the menu is their House Brew. This is a great place to spend some down time or attend one of their evening events!

414 S Gay St, Auburn, AL 36830

Family Owned and Argued Over Since 2010.

Mama Mocha’s

Ross House Coffee

Last, but certainly not least, in our Coffee Shop Round Up is The Ross House. This shop was transformed from a historic home aging over 100 years into a warm and charming coffee shop beloved by many. Ross House has rooms throughout the home where students and patrons can gather, study, or just spend time with one another. My favorite item on the menu is the Vanilla Chai Latte. I love sipping my latte while sitting on the amazing wrap around porch in the fall! This is my favorite group meet up spot.

150 N Ross St, Auburn, AL 36830

Welcome Home. #SaveTheRossHouse

The Ross House

The Auburn Creed

George Petrie was a historian who was also a professor and administrator at Auburn. He also was the first football coach. After retiring from Auburn, he wrote the Auburn Creed. The Auburn Creed details what it means to truly be an Auburn Tiger. As members of the Auburn Family, we always strive to achieve these ideals.

“I believe that this is a practical world and that I can count only on what I earn. Therefore, I believe in work, hard work.”

The opening line of the Auburn Creed is my favorite part of the Creed. Petrie expressed the mindset that nothing is given and that you have to work for everything you get. This applies for both the grades we earn in the classroom and in our careers. Here at Auburn, we believe in holding each other accountable for our actions. We do this because the road to success is difficult and filled with obstacles. We can overcome these challenges by living this first part of the Creed and doing work, hard work.

War Eagle!