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AU B URN
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FOOTBALL
2012
SCHEDULE
SEPT 1
SEPT 8
SEPT 15
SEPT 22
OCT 6
OCT 13
OCT 20
OCT 27
nov 3
nov 10
NOV 17
nov 24
vs.Clemson (Georgia Dome, Atlanta, GA)
at Mississippi
6PM CT
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
State
vs.louisiana-monroe
vs.lsu
vs.arkansas
at Ole Miss
at Vanderbilt
vs.texas A&M
vs.new mexico state (HC)
vs.georgia
vs.alabama A&M
at Alabama
TRUE BLUE
- FANS ASKED TO WEAR BLUE -
Home Games in BOLD
(HC) = Homecoming
credits
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AU B U RN
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FOOTBALL
JORDAN-HARE
STADIUM
PAT D Y E
FIELD
First Year:
1939
Surface:
Natural Grass
FACT
QUICK
Capacity:
87,451
On football Saturdays in Auburn,
Jordan-Hare Stadium/Pat Dye Field
becomes Alabama’s fifth-largest city.
Built in 1939, the stadium now seats
87,451. It was named for Ralph
“Shug” Jordan and Clifford Leroy Hare.
Jordan, a legendary football coach for
over two decades at Auburn, retired in
1975 as Auburn’s winningest coach.
Hare, who played on Auburn’s first
Dear Guests,
Welcome home to Auburn, where we
enjoy one of the most tradition-rich
gameday experiences in all of college
football. From Tiger Walk and the Eagle
Flight to rolling Toomer’s Corner, these
traditions make Auburn a special place
to be on Saturdays during the fall.
As great as our gameday experience is,
we are continually striving to make it even
better. This fall, I encourage you to look
for some new and exciting events that will
take place around gameday. Our goal is
to expand activities beyond those special
Saturdays and create a great Gameday
Weekend experience in Auburn.
The information in this Fan Guide is
intended to help you plan your travel
to Auburn this year. Please take a few
moments to review the Fan Guide, and
feel free to share it with others. Thank
you for your support of Auburn football.
We look forward to seeing you in Auburn
for the 2012 season.
God Bless and War Eagle!
football team in 1892, was dean of the School of
Chemistry and state chemist from 1930 until 1948. Pat
Dye was Auburn’s coach from 1981 through 1992 and
won four Southeastern Conference championships.
Jay Jacobs
Director of Athletics
UNDER ARMOUR® IS PROUD TO BE THE OFFICIAL
OUTFITTER OF AUBURN UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS.
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GUEST
SERVICES
$
ATMs
ATMs are located inside the stadium on the East Concourse by the student gates and near Gate 1,
as well as the West Concourse between Gates 13 and 14. ATMs are also located at Auburn Arena,
Plainsman Park and Student Union. Major credit cards and debit cards are accepted at concessions
stands on the main concourse of the stadium.
CHAIR-BACK RENTAL
Reserve your stadium chair-back for the season by visiting auburntigerseats.com. Full season orders will
be installed prior to the first home game. Chair-back rentals are also available for rental at each game
on the lower East and West Concourses, as well as the upper decks.
CHARGING STATION
Electronic device charging stations are located inside the stadium for your use during each home game.
The stations are located on the West Concourse near Gate 15, as well as the East Concourse by the
student gates and near Gate 1. For more information, visit stadiumcharge.com.
DISABLED SERVICES
Fans with tickets in the upper decks who are disabled or have special needs may request an elevator
pass. To request an elevator pass, a letter from a doctor or a copy of your disabled parking placard
must be faxed to Auburn Event Management at 334-844-1156 or mailed to Auburn Athletics Complex,
392 S. Donahue Drive, Auburn, AL 36832.
Disabled parking is available on game day. To park in the designated disabled parking area, fans will need a stateissued hang tag or license plate. For up-to-date game day parking information visit www.AUBGameday.com
FIRST AID
The First Aid Stations are located adjacent to Section 46, East Upper Deck, and West Upper Deck.
GUEST SERVICES BOOTHS
Four Guest Services Booths are located on the stadium concourse at gates 2, 4, 13, and 16. Services
offered at these locations include; child ID wristband distribution, stroller check-in, game-by-game
elevator pass distribution and stadium information.
GUEST WiFi
Guest Wireless Internet service is available in the stadium and across campus using a smartphone,
tablet, or laptop computer. The cost is $7.95 for 24 hours, $9.95 for 48 hours, $11.95 for 72 hours, or
$17.95 for 30 days. Users may subscribe by selecting the “AU_Guest” WiFi network from their mobile
device. The service is provided by iBAHN. Call 800-924-2771 for support.
!
LOST & FOUND
Any items found during the game should be taken to the First Aid Station adjacent to Section 46. Lost
items may be reclaimed at the First Aid Station. Items that are not picked up by the end of the game
will be given to City of Auburn Police. Items turned over to the police may be picked up at the Police
Department located at 161 North Ross Street, Auburn, AL 36830 during regular business hours.
SMOKING
Smoking is limited to designated areas only and is not allowed in the seating area, restrooms or First
Aid Stations.
STADIUM TRAMS
Stadium Trams will shuttle limited mobility guests from various parking lots to specific drop off points on
the East and West sides of the stadium. The service will begin two hours prior to the game, end at kickoff and resume at the conclusion of the game.
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GUEST ASSIST
For stadium assistance
or to report an issue,
text the word
AUBURN
followed by
[your message] & [your location]
to
78247
*Standard Text Messaging Rates Apply
*Services Not Available To All Carriers
Guest Assist provides a simple text
message code that will permit Auburn
fans to send questions, concerns or requests via their
mobile phones to the command and control center
at Jordan-Hare Stadium. For stadium assistance or
to report an issue, text the word Auburn, followed
by your message and location to 78247. Standard
text messaging rates apply.
TRANSPORTATION
Samford Avenue
Street parking on Samford Avenue, from College Street to Shug Jordan Parkway is prohibited. The prohibition
includes the roadway, bike paths, and sidewalks.
MAGNOLIA AVENUE
Street parking on West Magnolia Avenue, from Donahue Drive to Wire Road is prohibited. The prohibition
includes the roadway, bike paths and sidewalks.
Samford Avenue Extension
East of the campus, Samford Avenue has been extended to intersect with Glenn Avenue. While traveling east on
Samford Avenue, fans may now cross East University Drive, continuing on Samford Avenue to Glenn Avenue.
Glenn Avenue leads to easy access to I-85 via Bent Creek Road (EXIT 57).
Mell street corridor
The Mell Street corridor, bound by the intersections of Thach and College, Mell and Samford, and Miller and
College will close to all vehicular traffic approximately four hours prior to kickoff. To improve safety, parking
and post-game exiting, game day guests will ONLY be allowed to access parking in the Mell Street corridor
from College Street via Roosevelt Drive. Guests parking south of Roosevelt Drive will be required to park facing
south and guests parking north of Roosevelt Drive will be required to park facing north.
Hayfields open on Thursday
The hayfields on Donahue Drive will open for free, public RV parking at 2 p.m. on Thursdays prior to home
games. The hayfields close at 4 p.m. on Sundays following each home game.
WAR EAGLE WAY
All game day Tiger Transit shuttles will drop-off and pick-up on campus on War Eagle Way, immediately north
of the Nichols Center. Shuttles will no longer use the Biggio Drive turnaround behind the Coliseum.
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2 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU!
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1100 S. College St.
(334) 826-8844
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CHAMPIO
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CHAMPIO
Every K-8 public school student can be a part of
AEA’s Be a Champion and Read contest!
Students who read
six appropriate books
qualify for a trip to the
Iron Bowl with two
guests, even walking on
the field during
pre-game activities!
All a student has to do
is pick a team and start
reading!
ALABAMA EDUCATION ASSOCIATION
Talk to your child’s teacher
or go to www.myaea.org.
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GAME DAY
FYI
The locations are:
A - Transportation Tech Center (Magnolia Avenue)
B - Goodwin Music Hall (Samford Avenue)
C - Mell Street Station (Mell Street)
TAILGATING POLICIES
Tailgating is not allowed on campus until 4 p.m. on
Friday.
i. At spots A and B, fans may utilize the drop-off point
beginning at 6 a.m. until 2 hours prior to kick-off.
Please observe and follow signs in and around all
construction areas.
ii. At spot C, fans may utilize the drop-off point
beginning at 6 a.m. and ending when the Mell Street
corridor is closed 4 hours prior to kick-off.
No one is allowed to reserve legal, paved parking
spaces in the parking decks or university parking lots.
Reserving tailgating spots in grass areas using stakes,
ropes, ribbons, tape, chairs, tables, tents, vehicles or
other items is not allowed until 4 p.m. on Friday, except
for specially permitted University events. Items found
before then are subject to removal without notice or
reimbursement.
STADIUM POLICIES
Stadium Re-entry
It is unlawful to use any university utilities.
No pass-outs are given for any reason. Police officers
cannot give pass-outs. If you leave the stadium, you
must purchase another ticket to re-enter. If tickets are
not available, you will not be allowed to re-enter.
TENTS
Prohibited Items
Tents with stakes shorter than 12-inches may be set up
after 4 p.m. on Fridays. Permits are required for any
tent with stakes that are 12-inches or longer. Permit
requests are handled online at www.auburn.edu/tents or
334-844-4619.
The following items are prohibited from being brought
into the venue: ARTIFICIAL NOISEMAKERS, CAMERAS WITH
DETACHABLE LENSES OR LENSES OVER 4 INCHES, LARGE BAGS
(12 x 12 x 12 is maximum size), OUTSIDE FOOD OR DRINK, PETS,
STADIUM SEATS WITH ARMS, UMBRELLAS, VIDEO CAMERAS,
WEAPONS, AS WELL AS ANY ITEMS DEEMED INAPPROPRIATE,
HAZARDOUS OR UNSAFE BY VENUE PERSONNEL.
Special permits are required for outdoor entertainment
events with amplified sound. Permit requests must
be submitted at least 14 days in advance and must
include a list of required information for the request to
be approved. Requests should be made to 334-8444619. The outdoor entertainment permit will specify the
location and other requirements to ensure that the event
is conducted in a safe manner. If the event also requires
a tent with stakes 12-inches or longer, a tent permit must
be obtained first as outlined in the previous section.
Special event permits are not site reservations.
Fan Conduct
Spectators will not be allowed on the playing field at
any time. Spectators attempting to enter the field will
be ejected from the stadium and/or arrested.
Do not throw objects, including cups and ice, from
the stands or any other area of the stadium. Anyone
caught throwing objects inside the stadium will be
subject to ejection from the stadium and/or arrest. If
you are ejected from the stadium for any reason, you
will not receive a refund for your ticket.
GRILLS
Grills are not allowed within 50 feet of campus buildings
or in other designated no-grill areas. All fires must be
contained within grills or other containers designed
specifically for that purpose. Extinguish charcoal fires
thoroughly with water before leaving them unattended.
Place extinguished charcoal in designated containers
or remove it from campus for disposal. Do not dump
charcoal on the ground or in dumpsters. Tailgating and
grilling are not allowed in the parking decks.
STADIUM AMENITIES
Concessions
A variety of food and drink options are available
throughout the inner concourses of Jordan-Hare
Stadium. Select concession stands accept credit cards.
Concessions are also available outside the stadium
prior to the game at Plainsman Park, outside the South
End of Jordan-Hare Stadium and on the East Lawn of
the stadium.
TRASH
Please keep campus beautiful by placing all trash and
recycling in the proper bins located throughout the
university tailgate areas, RV lots and stadium for your
convenience. Litter and recycling bags will also be
distributed in tailgate areas and RV lots to help keep the
university litter-free. Please see the Game Day map for
trash and recycling locations.
Auburn Team Shop/
merchandise
There are many locations throughout and around
Jordan-Hare Stadium to purchase officially licensed
Auburn merchandise and souvenirs. The largest store is
located just inside the main entrance at Auburn Arena.
During the season, the Auburn
Team Shop store at Auburn
Arena is open before and after
all home games, as well as from
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday –
Saturday and 12 p.m. to 5 p.m.
on Sundays following home football games. The Auburn
Team Shop can be reached at 334-844-8147.
TAILGATE DROP-OFF
Each game day, fans will have the opportunity to unload
their vehicles in one of three designated locations. At
each location, staff will be present to assist with the
unloading process, monitor unloading times and insure
the unload process does not disrupt normal game day
traffic flow. The service will be available during pregame only.
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GAME DAY
PARKING
RV Parking Information
RVs arriving prior to their designated time may
park in the large grass parking areas located at
the corner of Donahue Drive and Lem Morrison
Drive, beginning at 2 p.m. on Thursday. RVs must
leave campus by 4 p.m. on Sundays.
No-RV zones remain in effect in the core area of
campus and other sites. Please refer to the Game
Day Map in this guide to determine which areas
are designated No-RV zones.
In order to minimize dangers of carbon
monoxide poisoning caused by engine exhausts
from RVs, trailers or portable generators, owners
should ensure that engines are properly vented.
Always park in a manner that ensures adequate
space between vehicles. Install carbon monoxide
detectors if possible.
Rules & Regulations
No parking is allowed on the roadway, bike
paths, and sidewalks.
For pedestrian safety the Mell Street corridor,
bound by the intersections of Thach and
College, Mell and Samford, and Miller and
College will close to all vehicular traffic
approximately two to four hours prior to
kickoff. To improve safety, parking and post
game exiting, game day guests will ONLY be
allowed to acccess parking in the Mell Street
corridor from College Street via Roosevelt
Drive. Guests parking south of Roosevelt Drive
will be required to park facing south and
guests parking north of Roosevelt Drive will be
required to park facing north.
Solicitation
Solicitation on the Auburn University campus,
without the express written consent of Auburn
University or it’s agents, is strictly prohibited.
Mass Transit Vehicle
Parking Information
Free parking for mass transit vehicles (buses,
limos, taxis, etc.) is available in the hayfields on
South Donahue near Woodfield Drive. No mass
transit vehicles may enter the barricaded areas in
and around campus without proper credentials.
Vehicles are not allowed inside areas
enclosed by bollards, posts, chains or fences.
Cars in these areas or those found blocking
roadways, sidewalks, emergency lanes, fire
hydrants, driveways or other vehicles are
subject to being towed at the owner’s expense.
Mass Transit
DROP-OFF/PICK-UP
Non-university golf carts and all-terrain
vehicles are not allowed on campus.
Each game day, outside entities wishing to
provide mass transportation to campus will be
given the opportunity to provide a service to
their patrons and guests. All outside entities
interested in utilizing the mass transit drop-off
and pick-up location must pre-register with
Auburn University and provide all appropriate
documentation regarding their vehicles and
drivers. Following clearance, approved entities
will be provided a drop-off and pick-up pass.
Each approved entity will be provided and
expected to follow Auburn University provided
routes. To register, please visit
www.AAAParking.com.
All streets must remain open to traffic and
emergency vehicles, except those that are
blocked by law-enforcement barricades
surrounding Jordan-Hare Stadium.
Disabled Parking
Disabled parking is available on game day.
To park in the designated disabled parking
area, fans will need a state-issued hang tag
or license plate. For up-to-date game day
parking information visit
www.AUBGameday.com
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GAME DAY
TIGER TRANSIT
During Auburn home football games, Tiger Transit runs special routes. Buses begin four hours before
kickoff, run during the game and return fans to the stops for two hours after each game. Riders may
face delays in returning to off-campus locations due to post-game traffic.
OFF-CAMPUS STOPS
ON-CAMPUS STOPS
Village Mall (1627-53 Opelika Road)
Auburn University Regional Airport (Fly-Ins Only)
Sam’s Club (2335 Bent Creek Road, exit 57)
Duck Samford Park (333 Airport Rd, exit 57)
Auburn City Softball Complex (2560 S. College, exit 51)
Tiger Town (Tiger Town Pkwy, Opelika, Kohl’s Parking Lot)
War Eagle Way (serves as main campus pick up and drop off point)
Facilities Division
Lem Morrison and Donahue
Woodfield and Donahue
West Parking Lot (W. Thach Avenue)
(service provided by LRPT)
Tiger Transit utilizes the technology of the Transit Visualization System, which enables fans to view
the buses in motion and the routes in real-time on a detailed map displayed on the Internet or a
Webenabled cellular phone. To track your bus, visit the Tiger Transit website at www.auburn.edu/transit
and click the “Find Your Bus” link.
HOME
SCHEDULES
2012 VOLLEYBALL
Aug. 31
Aug. 31
sept. 1
sept. 21
sept. 23
Oct. 5
Oct. 19
GA Southern
12 pm
high point
7 pm
jacksonville st. 1:30 pm
south carolina 7 pm
alabama
1:30 pm
mississippi st. . Free6:30
pm
Admission
lsu
7 pm
oct. 21
Nov. 2
Nov. 4
Nov. 9
Nov. 21
Nov. 23
missouri 1:30 pm
arkansas
7 pm
georgia 1:30 pm
texas A&m 7 pm
florida
7 pm
kentucky
3 pm
All home matches played in the Student Activities Center. FREE ADMISSION to all home matches.
2012 SOCCER
Aug. 17
Aug. 19
AUG. 31
sept. 2
sept. 8
SEPT. 14
GEORGIA STATE 7 pm
high point
2 pm
SAMFORD
7 pm
WILLIAM & MARY12 pm
TEXAS TECH
7 pm
MISSOURI
pm
. Free 7
Admission
SEPt. 16
SEPT. 28
SEPT. 30
OCT. 5
OCT. 7
OCT. 25
FLORIDA
2 pm
SOUTH CAROLINA 7 pm
OLE MISS
2 pm
MISSISSIPPI ST.7:30 pm
TENNESSEE
2 pm
ALABAMA
7 pm
All home matches played in the AU Soccer Complex. FREE ADMISSION to all home matches.
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GAMEDAY
WEEKEND
Thursday
2:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
Hayfield on South Donahue open
for RV Parking
Tune into 97.7 Kicker FM for
Tiger Talk w/ Coach Chizik
Friday
11:00 a.m.East Coliseum lot closed
2:00 p.m. SRV lot opens
4:00 p.m. East Coliseum Lot open for RV
parking. Campus open for tailgating
4:00 p.m. Jordan-Hare Stadium Tours (Gate 9)
Auburn Arena Ticket Office (ticket pick-up/sales) opens (Arena – 1st Floor)*
4:00 p.m. Football, Fans and Feathers (Edgar B. Carter Educational Amphitheater on Raptor Road off Shug Jordan Pkwy)
Tune into 97.7 Kicker FM for local
pre-game coverage beginning with the
“War Eagle Warm-Up”.
* subject to change (early games)
4:30 p.m. Auburn University Lecture Series (Location TBD)
5:00 p.m. Reverse Tiger Walk (Athletics Complex)
3 HOURS PRIOR TO KICK-OFF
Media Credential Pick-Up opens (Gate 14)
Saturday
8:00 a.m. All athletics-controlled parking lots open
8:00 a.m. AU Team Shop opens (Auburn Arena)
4 HOURS PRIOR TO KICK-OFF
2.5 HOURS PRIOR TO KICK-OFF
Executive Suites open
2 HOURS PRIOR TO KICK-OFF
Gates open
Game Day Tiger Transit service begins
Stadium Trams service begins and resumes post-game
Coca-Cola Tiger Fan Fest opens
(Nichols Center lawn)*
Coca-Cola Tiger Fan Fest is a “FanZone” style
Stadium Box Office (ticket pick-up/sales) opens (West Ticket Booth)
entertainment area located in front of the Nichols
Center on Donahue. Coca-Cola has provided
inflatables for kids to enjoy. Each week fans have
opportunities to earn prizes, play games, get
giveaways or have a taste of sponsor products.
Make it a part of your Auburn pre-game tradition.
Tiger Walk
The Auburn IMG Sports Network coverage of Auburn football begins with the Red Diamond Tiger Tailgate Show live from Plainsman Park
parking lot. Come listen to the show and visit the
Verizon Autograph Tent.
Tiger Walk Tailgate Party at Plainsman Park opens (open to the public)*
The Tiger Walk Tailgate Party, located in the 1.5 HOURS PRIOR TO KICK-OFF
Plainsman Park parking lot, is your destination for live entertainment including the Tiger Tailgate Show, food & beverages, multiple TV’s showing live college football game and much more.
Spirit March
Pep Rally
20 MINUTES PRIOR TO KICK-OFF
Pre-Game begins
16 MINUTES PRIOR TO KICK-OFF
Eagle Flight
FOR A COMPLETE AND UP-TO-DATE LIST OF GAMEDAY
WEEKEND ACTIVITIES PLEASE VISIT
WWW.AUBGAMEDAY.COM
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DON’T GET LEFT OUT IN
THE HEAT THIS SUMMER
Always check with us first to
make sure that you are hiring a
licensed contractor.
Contractors must display their Alabama
certification numbers on their service
vehicles. Ask to see this number!
Visit our web site or call toll free to search
for licensed contractors near you.
(866) 855-1912
www.hacr.alabama.gov
State of Alabama Board of Heating,
Air & Refrigeration Contractors
8 Commerce St., Suite 200
P. O. Box 305025
Montgomery, Al 36130-5025
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FOOTBALL
TIGERS
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Tigers Unlimited Fund (TUF)
Tiger Tailgate suites
The TUF is the modern-day version of the Greater Auburn
Fund (GAF). Its purpose is to enhance season ticket sales,
provide financial support for the football program and to the
athletics department and to assure program donors same
season-to-season preferred seating in Jordan-Hare Stadium.
Auburn offers 12 Tiger Tailgate Suites located on the east side of
the Auburn Arena. The purchase of the suite includes 3 parking
passes, kitchenette, closed circuit television and video, central
air/heat, as well as a private outdoor patio and grill. Outside
tailgate food is permissable or you may purchase through the
suite caterer. Please email Janie Boles at [email protected] for
additional information. Enjoy convenient parking close to JordanHare Stadium, tailgate with friends and make special Auburn
memories that will last a lifetime. Purchase of suite also includes
Arena Club tickets to each Auburn Men’s Basketball game.
TUF Priority Levels are:
Gold Zone $750
Orange Zone $600
Blue Zone $400
Gray Zone $235
Football Scholarship Fund
$30,000 Annually
In addition to providing support for the University’s Athletic
Scholarship Fund, benefits of the scholarship program also
include reserved parking for home games, complimentary
media guide and game programs, complimentary
concessions, annual Scholarship Donors’ Weekend,
opportunity to purchase away game tickets and bowl game
tickets, and recognition in the football game programs.
Important Dates
December 1 - March 1
Tigers Unlimited football ticket priority contributions are accepted
April 1
3D map seat selection feature
Scholarship contribution levels are as follows:
May
Ticket applications emailed to renewed TU Football Ticket Priority
members
Full Scholarship* (4 seats) - $10,400
Half Scholarship* (2 seats) - $5,200
* includes cost of tickets
May 31
Deadline to submit TU Football Ticket Priority ticket applications
executive suites
August
Jordan-Hare Stadium houses 79 Executive suites. These suites
are located on the east side of the stadium and include a
kitchenette, private restroom, closed circuit television and
video, central air/heat, as well as catered food & beverage
service for each home game. Currently there is a waiting list.
Please email Janie Boles at [email protected] for
additional information.
Season tickets are mailed from the AU ticket office
To learn more about the ticket priority program, call
1-855-AUB-2010 (x.2) or on-line at www.tigersunlimited.com
TICKET
INFORMATION
Promotional Tickets
Tickets may not be used for advertising, promotions (including
contests and sweepstakes), or other trade purposes without the
expressed written consent of the Auburn University Athletics
Department and/or Auburn IMG Sports Marketing.
Ticket Office
The Auburn Athletics Ticket Office is located on the 1st floor
of the new Auburn Arena next to the Arena Scholarship
entrance facing the west side of Jordan-Hare Stadium.
Office hours are 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday. For
ticket information call 334-844-4040 or 1-855-AUB-2010
(x.1). The ticket office will open at 10:00 a.m. for games
kicking after 1:00 p.m. For 1:00 p.m. and earlier games,
the ticket office opens at 8:00 a.m. Ticket sales will begin at
the stadium two hours prior to kick-off.
ticket pick-up
Tickets purchased through the Auburn Athletics Ticket Office can
be obtained at the Auburn Athletic Ticket Office at the Auburn
Arena. See ticket office hours listed in previous paragraph. The
ticket office is located on the first floor of the Auburn Arena
facing the west side of Jordan-Hare Stadium.
Lost, Stolen, Counterfeit,
or Destroyed Tickets
TICKET PICK-UP LOCATIONS
All ticket pick-up locations will remain open until halftime unless noted.
Tickets obtained from sources other than the Auburn Ticket
Office could be lost, stolen, or counterfeit tickets and, if
so, may be seized and canceled without compensation.
Management reserves the unrestricted right to revoke this
license or to refuse admission or remove any person whose
conduct is deemed unbecoming.
Ticket Pick-Up – Auburn Arena Ticket Office
Auburn Player Guest – Gate 18 (Open through end of 1st quarter)
Media Credentials – West Ticket Booth (far north)
Visiting Team Player Guest and Visitor Ticket Pick-Up – Gate 1
Suite Ticket Pick-Up – East Elevator Lobby
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ARE YOU DOING YOUR PART?
Compliance with NCAA rules and regulations is everyone’s responsibility, not just those in the Auburn
Department of Athletics. To help promote a culture of compliance, please review the following guidelines
and ask yourself, “Am I doing my part?”
Boosters
Recruiting Contacts
The NCAA defines a booster as anyone who has
done any of the following:
A prospect is any student who has started classes
in the ninth grade (or seventh grade, for men’s
basketball). Do not telephone, write (including
chat rooms, instant messaging, and e-mails)
with a prospect for the purpose of soliciting his/
her participation in Auburn University’s athletic
program.
Made any type of donation to the Auburn University Athletics Department and/or a specific sport program, including purchasing game tickets through our priority ticket system.
Helped arrange employment for any
enrolled student-athlete, prospective studentathlete, or their parents or relatives.
Assisted in the recruitment of any
prospective student-athlete.
Graduated from Auburn University.
Promoted the athletics department in any
other manner.
THE DON’TS
Some examples of boosters are: fans,
undergraduate students, graduate staff, and
other employees and alumni.
Do not “friend request,” message, or create
groups on social networking websites (i.e.,
Facebook, Twitter, etc.) for the purpose of
soliciting a prospect’s participation in Auburn University’s athletic program.
Do not become directly or indirectly involved in making arrangements for a prospect, the
prospect’s relatives, or friends to receive
money or financial aid of any kind.
Do not provide transportation to prospects, including transportation to campus to
attend athletic events.
Do not provide free or reduced-cost tickets to any Auburn University event, home or
away, to prospects, their relatives, or friends.
Do not contact a prospect’s coach, principal,
or counselor in an effort to evaluate the
prospect.
Benefits for StudentAthletes
It is impermissible for any prospects, studentathletes, their relatives or friends to receive
any extra benefits or special arrangements.
Examples of extra benefits that you cannot
provide include, but are not limited to:
Cash or loan in any amount.
Cosigning or arranging a loan.
Providing gifts of any kind (e.g. clothing, airline tickets, or cards).
Providing special discount for goods
or services.
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Do not visit the prospect’s institution to pick
up film or transcripts that pertain to a
prospect’s academic or athletic eligibility.
Do not make special arrangements for
entertainment during the recruiting process.
Do not pay in whole or part the fees that are associated with any sports camps.
Do feel free to attend sporting events where the
prospects are participating. You must, however,
avoid any conversation with the prospect or the
prospect’s legal guardians or relatives.
Do inform Auburn University coaches of prospects
in your area by contacting the appropriate coach.
You may also send newspaper clippings or Internet
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Agents
In order to protect our student-athletes from loss
of eligibility due to agent activities, the following
policies and procedures will be followed:
Agents must be registered with the State of
Alabama’s Office of the Secretary of State
(http://www.sos.state.al.us/vb/athleteagents/
sacomplete2.aspx) and Auburn University’s
Department of Intercollegiate Athletics. Failure
to register with the State shall result in the
involved agent’s loss of registration status and
may result in criminal charges.
An agent cannot have any in-person contact
with a student-athlete (or his/her parents or
legal guardian) prior to the completion of the
student-athlete’s senior competitive season
unless approved and arranged by the Athletic
Director (or designee).
of, or to discuss any, current student-athletes unless
prior approval has been provided by the Athletic
Director (or designee). In addition, a head coach
in a sport may contact agents, professional sports
teams, or professional sports organizations on behalf
of a student-athlete provided no compensation is
received for such services (NCAA Bylaws 11.1.4 and
11.1.4.1). (CONTINUED ON PAGE 27)
No Athletics Department staff member shall
have any in-person contact or telephone
communication with agents and/or financial
advisors, or their representatives, on behalf
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REWARD
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Carlos Lemus
Auburn Spirit Foundation
Scholarship Recipient
Auburn Junior
Chilton County High School 2009
Graduate
Clanton, Alabama
Welcome to the Auburn Family,
Carlos.
The Spirit of Auburn credit card, featuring the WorldPoints® program,
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For details or to apply, visit www.auburn.edu/spiritcard.
The Spirit of Auburn credit card is made possible by the Auburn Spirit Foundation
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For information about the rates, fees, other costs, and benefits associated with
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Excelling at academics and active in
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diversity, great education, an excellent
range of activities to choose from, and an
outstanding financial aid package.”
“I am studying software engineering
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create computer-based language-learning
applications. I’m particularly interested
in assisting translators for non-lucrative
organizations to become more efficient so
that they can have an even greater impact
on their societies,” he noted. Carlos serves
as a Spanish translator for several national
and international missionary teams and
is president of an international student
organization on campus.
Receiving this scholarship has provided
Carlos with meaningful possibilities
for growth and success at Auburn. “I
feel enabled to pursue the goals that I
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Thank you for supporting Auburn
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(CONTINUED FROM PAGE 24)
Agents may not travel or be included as guests
in any activities in which student-athletes are
present. Agents may purchase tickets to athletic
events in the same manner as any other member
of the general public. In order to enforce this
provision, guest lists will be reviewed by the
Compliance Office. The institution shall not issue
to a sports agent regular season or postseason
game credentials in any sport that provides the
individual with access to the sideline, locker
rooms, or any area where contact with studentathletes may be possible (SEC Bylaw 12.3.1).
that were not arranged by the university any
and all disciplinary action will be determined by
the Athletic Director.
The appropriate player’s associations (e.g.
NFLPA, NBAPA) will be informed of the agent
allegedly involved and to what extent he or
she was involved in the violation. Additionally,
the agent will be removed from the University’s
Agent Registration List and will not be allowed
to attend any sanctioned university agent events
(i.e. Agent Day, Pro Scout Workout Day etc.).
The Alabama State Attorney General’s Office
will also be informed of the violation.
Penalties
Once it is determined that a student-athlete
(parent, guardian, or friends) has accepted
any benefit (e.g., meals, tickets, gifts, money,
trips) from an agent, the student-athlete will be
declared ineligible.
If you believe you are aware of a possible NCAA
violation, you can submit the information through
www.ethicspoint.com, and you may remain
anonymous. Thank you for helping Auburn’s
commitment to compliance.
Once a student-athlete has had contact (in
person) with an agent or agent intermediaries
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Surface: Field Turf
Website: ChickfilABowl.com
Location: Atlanta, GA (Georgia Dome)
Capacity: 71,228
CLEMSON INFO
Returning Starters:
Head Coach:
Dabo Swinney
(15) QB Tajh Boyd, LG Brandon Thomas,
C Dalton Freeman, RB Andre Ellington,
WR Sammy Watkins, WR Jaron Brown,
WR DeAndre Hopkins, DE Malliciah
Goodman, LB Quandon Christian,
LB Tig Willard, LB Corico Hawkins,
CB Bashaud Breeland, CB Xavier Brewer,
S Rashard Hall, SS Jonathan Meeks
Conference Affiliation:
Atlantic Coast Conference, Atlantic Division
2011 Record/
Conference Record:
10-4, 6-2
2011 BOWL:
STADIUM DIAGRAM
Orange Bowl, Lost 70-33 to West Virginia
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Stadium & Capacity:
Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field
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gates until the end of the game.
7-6, 2-6
2011 BOWL:
Music City Bowl, Beat Wake Forest 23-17
Returning Starters:
STADIUM DIAGRAM
(15) QB Tyler Russell, FB Sylvester Hemphill, WR
Arceto Clark, WR Chad Bumphis, WR Chris Smith,
OT Blaine Clausell, OG Gabe Jackson, C Dillon
Day, DT Josh Boyd, DE Kaleb Eulls, LB Deontae
Skinner, LB Cameron Lawrence, CB Johnthan
Banks, CB Corey Broomfield, FS Nickoe Whitley
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FOOTBALL
OCT 13
OLE MISS
GAME
Location:
Enrollment:
Colors:
20,824
Harvard Crimson & Yale Blue
Nickname:
Website:
INFO
Oxford, MS
Rebels
Head Coach:
Hugh Freeze
OleMissFB.com
Conference Affiliation:
Southeastern Conference, West Division
Stadium & Capacity:
2011 Record/
Conference Record:
Vaught-Hemingway Stadium is one of the only
stadiums in the Southeastern Conference that
has an artificial turf for their field surface.
Opening its gates in 1915, it was first named for
Judge William Hemmingway, a law professor
and chairman of the University’s Committee on
Athletics. It has since added legendary football
coach Johnny Vaught and longtime supporter
of Ole Miss Dr. Jerry Hollingsworth to form the
current name Vaught-Hemmingway Stadium at
Hollingsworth Field with a current capacity of
60,580.
2-10, 0-8
Returning Starters:
(13) QB Randall Mackey, RB Jeff Scott,
WR Donte Moncrief, TE Ferbia Allen, TE Jamal
Mosley, OG Patrick Junen, C Evan Swindall,
DT Bryon Bennett, LB Aaron Garbutt, LB Joel
Kight, LB Mike Marry, CB Wesley Pendleton,
S Charles Sawyer
Stadium Seating
VAUGHT-HEMINGWAY STADIUM
HOLLINGSWORTH FIELD
WEST SKYBOXES
W
117
114
S7
112
S6
S5
111
110
S4
109
S3
108
107
101
BAND
S8
113
E
B OX S E AT I N G
S9
OLE MISS
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B OX S E AT I N G
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103
104
105
106
NORTH END ZONE
SOUTH ZONE CLUB
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S11
S10
OLE MISS
STADIUM DIAGRAM
West Club
S2
S1
QQ
PP
OO
NN
MM
Bench Back
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VANDERBILT
OCT 20
GAME
Location:
INFO
Nashville, TN
Enrollment:
6,800
Head Coach:
Black & Gold
Colors:
Nickname:
Website:
James Franklin
Commodores
Conference Affiliation:
VUCommodores.com
Southeastern Conference, East Division
2011 Record/
Conference Record:
Stadium & Capacity:
6-7, 2-6
2011 Bowl:
Liberty Bowl, Lost 31-24 to Cincinnati
Returning Starters:
(16) QB Jordan Rodgers, RB Zac Stacy,
WR Jordan Matthews, WR Chris Boyd,
OT/C Wesley Johnson, OT Andrew Bridges,
OG Ryan Seymour, OG Josh Jelesky,
DE Walker May, DT Rob Lohr, DT Colt Nichter,
LB Chase Garnham, LB Archibald Barnes,
DB Trey Wilson, FS Javon Marshall
STADIUM DIAGRAM
Vanderbilt plays on Dudley field at Vanderbilt
Stadium. The stadium opened on October
14th, 1922, with an original capacity of
20,000. Over the years, numerous expansion
projects saw the addition of stands in the
south, a completed horseshoe design,
and north end zone bleacher stands. In
1981, most of the stadium was completely
demolished and rebuilt to accommodate a
total capacity of 41,448.
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NOV 24
ALABAMA
GAME
Location:
Colors:
31,747
Crimson & White
Nickname:
Website:
INFO
Tuscaloosa, AL
Enrollment:
Head Coach:
Crimson Tide
Nick Saban
RollTide.com
Conference Affiliation:
Southeastern Conference, West Division
2011 Record/
Conference Record:
Stadium & Capacity:
12-1, 7-1
2011 Bowl:
BCS National Championship, Beat LSU 21-0
Returning Starters:
(12) QB AJ McCarron, WR Kenny Bell,
TE Michael Williams, OT Barrett Jones,
OG Chance Warmack, OG Anthony Steen,
OT D.J. Fluker, DE Jesse Williams, DE Damion
Square, LB Nico Johnson, CB Dee Milliner,
SS Robert Lester
STADIUM DIAGRAM
After Bryant-Denny Stadium’s most recent
expansion, the capacity is 101,821 and is the
second largest stadium in the Southeastern
Conference. Originally named Denny Stadium
when it opened in 1929, in honor of former
University of Alabama President George
Hutchinson Denny, it was changed to BryantDenny in 1975 after legendary coach Paul
“Bear” Bryant.
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TIGER FAN FEST
FOOTBALL
P R E S E NTE D
BY
Coca-Cola Tiger Fan Fest is Auburn’s free-of-charge pre-game, interactive fan
entertainment area located in front of the Nichols Center on Donahue Drive. Every
home game, fans have the opportunity to check out sponsor displays, product
demos, and giveaway items on their way to Jordan-Hare Stadium. With inflatable
games, Tiger Fan Fest is a great way to add some fun to your Game Day. Tiger
Fan Fest opens 4 hours prior to kick-off and admission is free.
TIGER WALK TAILGATE PARTY
The Tiger Walk Tailgate Party, located in the Plainsman Park parking lot, is your destination for live entertainment including
the Tiger Tailgate Show, the Verizon Autograph Tent, food & beverages, multiple TV’s showing live college football games
and much more. The Tiger Walk Tailgate Party opens 4 hours prior to each game and admission is free.
TIGER TAILGATE SHOW
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B Y
Get a close up view of your favorite Auburn personalities with the Tiger Tailgate Show, presented
by Red Diamond, located in the parking lot at Plainsman Park. Hosted by Paul Ellen, the Tiger
Tailgate Show begins two hours prior to kickoff of every Auburn game and features Rod Bramblett, Stan White, and
Quentin Riggins. The Tiger Tailgate Show is also known to have special guests from time to time including President Jay
Gogue, Athletics Director Jay Jacobs, former Auburn student-athletes and other celebrity personalities. The Tiger Tailgate
Show can be heard locally on WKKR-FM 97.7 or on the Auburn Football radio affiliate in your area.
Auburn Radio Affiliates
City
Station(s)
City
Abbeville............................WESZ-FM 98.7
Alexander City....................WKGA-FM 97.5
Andalusia...........................WAAO-FM 103.7
Anniston/Gadsden..............WCKA-AM 810
.........................................WCKA-FM 94.3
Auburn/Opelika.................WKKR-FM 97.7
Blackshear, GA...................WFNS-AM 1350
Birmingham........................WAPI-FM 100.5
.........................................WAPI-AM 1070
Brunswick, GA....................WSFN-AM 790
Centre................................WEIS-AM 990
.........................................WEIS-FM 100.1
Colquitt, GA.......................WCOQ-FM 90.5
Columbus, GA....................WVRK-FM 102.9
Cullman..............................WKUL-FM 92.1
Decatur..............................WHOS-FM 800
Demopolis..........................WZNJ-FM 106.5
Dothan...............................WESP-FM 102.5
Eufala, AL...........................WRVX-FM 97.9
Evergreen...........................WPPG-FM 101.1
Foley..................................WHEP-AM 1310
.........................................WHEP-FM 92.5
Fort Payne..........................WZOB-AM 1250
Greenville...........................WQZX-FM 94.3
Guntersville.........................WTWX-FM 95.9
Hackleburg.........................WFMH-FM 95.5
Haleyville...........................WJBB-FM 92.7
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Hattiesburg, MS..................WBKH-AM 950
Huntsville............................WTAK-FM 106.1
.........................................WBHP-AM 1230
Jasper................................WIXI-AM 1360
McComb, MS.....................WHNY-AM 1250
Mobile...............................WAVH-FM 106.5
Montgomery.......................WLWI-FM 92.3
.........................................WMSP-AM 740
Moulton..............................WALW-FM 98.3
Oneonta.............................WCRL-AM 1570
Panama City, FL..................WLTG-AM 1430
Pensacola / Flomaton..........WPFL-FM 105.1
Roanoke/LaGrange............WELR-FM 102.3
Rome, GA..........................WLAQ-AM 1410
Scottsboro..........................WZCT-AM 1330
Selma.................................WHBB-AM 1490
Sheffield / Shoals Area.......WBTG-FM 106.3
Spartanburg, SC.................WASC-AM 1530
Sylacauga..........................WYEA-AM 1290
Thomasville.........................WJDB-FM 95.5
.........................................WJDB-AM 630
Troy...................................WTBF-AM 970
Tuscaloosa..........................WDGM-FM 99.1
Vernon...............................WJEC-FM 106.5
.........................................WVSA-AM 1380
Warner Robbins, GA...........WRWR-AM 1350
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