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You hear lots of "War Eagle" at Auburn games. But there’s only one Auburn mascot, and that’s a tiger.
Since then, "War Eagle" has been a rallying cry and nickname for Auburn's teams, despite the university's official mascot being Aubie the Tiger.
Auburn's War Eagle IV got into a dust-up with Florida wide receiver Wes Chandler during the teams' meeting in 1976.
The famous golden eagle that represented Auburn University for nearly 30 years, Tiger (AKA War Eagle VI) died Wednesday at the age of 34.
Have you ever wondered why Auburn University has two mascots, an eagle and a tiger? Well, here is the answer.
Auburn University has a single official mascot, the "Tigers." Confusion often arises from using "War Eagle" as a battle cry and symbol, accompanied by a live golden eagle-like Aurea (War Eagle VIII).
It's a tradition at Auburn's Jordan-Hare Stadium for a live eagle to fly around the stadium prior to games. Auburn's seventh official War Eagle, Nova, clipped the goalpost while zooming around the ...
War Eagle IV made headlines in 1976 for its actions during Auburn's game against Florida, earning it a spot in the 1990 Football Hall of Shame for "Silliest Performances by Mascots." Sports ...
Auburn University is retiring its 20-year-old golden eagle mascot two years after it was grounded from flying at football games because of heart disease.
Auburn University's famed golden eagle, War Eagle VI, of nearly 30 years has died, following surgery.
Auburn University is retiring its 20-year-old golden eagle mascot two years after it was grounded from flying at football games because of heart disease.
Auburn is retiring its 20-year-old golden eagle mascot, Nova, and another bird, Aurea, will take over as War Eagle VIII ...