Who won the 1990 Iron Bowl?
The 1990 Iron Bowl was decided on December 1, returning the series to Legion Field. Alabama won 16-7. The Eric Ramsey controversy was shaking the foundation of Auburn’s program.
Who won the 1994 Iron Bowl between Alabama and Auburn?
1994: Both teams entered the game undefeated for the first time since 1971. No. 4 Alabama defeated No. 6 Auburn 21–14 to win the SEC West. 2000: In the first Iron Bowl played in Bryant–Denny Stadium and the first played in Tuscaloosa since 1901, Auburn kicked three field goals to beat Alabama 9–0.
Who won the 1989 Iron Bowl?
Auburn Tigers
Thirty years after their groundbreaking, rivalry-shaking victory, the 1989 Auburn Tigers reunited the weekend of the 2019 Iron Bowl.
Did Tua ever beat Auburn?
Tua Tagovailoa threw five touchdown passes and ran for a score to lead No. 1 Alabama to a 52-21 victory over rival Auburn on Saturday.
Who won the 1994 Iron Bowl?
Alabama
Iron Bowl history: Scores
| Date | Winner | Score |
|---|---|---|
| Nov. 19, 1994 | Alabama | 21-14 |
| Nov. 18, 1995 | Auburn | 31-27 |
| Nov. 23, 1996 | Alabama | 24-23 |
| Nov. 22, 1997 | Auburn | 18-17 |
What year did Alabama lose to Auburn?
Case in point: It took a screen pass from Greg McElroy to Roy Upchurch to seal a 26-21 victory for 11-0 Alabama over 4-loss Auburn in 2009.
When did kick 6 happen?
November 30, 2013
Kick Six/Start dates
The Kick Six was the final play of the 78th Iron Bowl college football game (also known as Kick Bama Kick) played on November 30, 2013 at Jordan–Hare Stadium in Auburn, Alabama.
Who ran the kick six pack?
Chris Lynn Davis Jr. While at Auburn, he was responsible for the historic “Kick Six”. On the final play of the 2013 Iron Bowl, Davis returned a field goal attempt over 100 yards to score a game winning touchdown with no time remaining.
When was Cam Newton at Auburn?
2010
Cam Newton
| No. 1 – Carolina Panthers | |
|---|---|
| High school: | Westlake (Atlanta) |
| College: | Florida (2007–2008) Blinn (2009) Auburn (2010) |
| NFL Draft: | 2011 / Round: 1 / Pick: 1 |
| Career history |