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Auburn Traditions

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Auburn Tigers Traditions

The rituals, chants, and customs that make being an Auburn fan unlike anything else.

Tiger Walk: Iconic—team walks down Donahue Drive ~2 hours pre-kickoff, high-fiving thousands of screaming fans.
War Eagle Flight: Live golden eagle (War Eagle VII) soars over stadium pregame—majestic and unique.
Rolling Toomer's Corner: After wins—fans rush downtown to roll iconic oak trees with toilet paper (celebration since telegraph days).
War Eagle Chant & Fight Song: "War Eagle, fly down the field..."—belted after big plays/scores.
Post-Win: Continued partying downtown/Toomer's Corner.

Pro Tip: Join Tiger Walk early—pure goosebumps! Traditions peak in Iron Bowl.

PRO TIP
Arrive before pregame warmups — some of the best traditions happen before kickoff.
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Frequently Asked Questions — Traditions

What are the most famous Auburn traditions?

Auburn has a rich set of game day traditions built up over decades of college football. From pregame walk-outs to halftime rituals, the experience at Jordan-Hare Stadium is shaped as much by what happens around the game as the game itself.

What chants do Auburn fans use?

Auburn fans have signature chants and crowd responses that are part of the in-stadium experience. New visitors are often surprised by how quickly the crowd syncs up on key plays — especially third downs and touchdowns.

Is there a pregame show at Jordan-Hare Stadium?

Most programs including Auburn feature pregame band performances, team walk-outs, and student section traditions before kickoff. Arriving 60–90 minutes early lets you experience the full pregame atmosphere at Jordan-Hare Stadium.