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The 1969 Auburn Tigers football team represented Auburn University in the 1969 NCAA University Division football season . It was the Tigers' 78th overall and 36th season as a member of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). The team was led by head coach Ralph Jordan , in his 19th year, and played their home games at Cliff Hare Stadium in Auburn, Alabama . They finished with a record of eight wins and three losses (8–3 overall, 5–2 in the SEC) and with a loss against Houston in the Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl .
Date Opponent Rank Site TV Result Attendance Source September 20 Wake Forest * No. 20 W 57–035,000 [ 1]
September 27 at No. 19 Tennessee No. 17 ABC L 19–4557,826 [ 2]
October 4 Kentucky Cliff Hare Stadium Auburn, AL W 44–338,000 [ 3]
October 11 Clemson * No. 20 Cliff Hare Stadium Auburn, AL (rivalry ) W 51–038,000 [ 4]
October 18 at Georgia Tech * No. 15 W 17–1459,464 [ 5]
October 25 at No. 9 LSU No. 14 ABC L 20–2165,000 [ 6]
November 1 No. 7 Florida No. 17 Cliff Hare Stadium Auburn, AL (rivalry ) W 38–1250,086 [ 7]
November 8 Mississippi State No. 11 Cliff Hare Stadium Auburn, AL W 52–1347,600 [ 8]
November 15 at No. 16 Georgia No. 11 W 16–359,306 [ 9]
November 29 vs. Alabama No. 12 W 49–2672,303 [ 10] [ 11]
December 31 vs. No. T–17 Houston * No. 12 Hughes L 7–3655,203 [ 12]
*Non-conference game HomecomingRankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
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1969 Auburn Tigers football team roster
Players
Coaches
Offense
Defense
Pos.
#
Name
Class
S
Buddy McClinton
Special teams
Head coach
Coordinators/assistant coaches
Legend
(C) Team captain
(S) Suspended
(I) Ineligible
Injured
Redshirt
1
2 3 4 Total
Clemson
0
0 0 0
0
• Auburn
0
23 21 7
51
Scoring summary Q2 AUB Frederick 39 yard pass from Sullivan (Riley kick) AUB 7–0
Q2 AUB Sullivan 1 yard run (Riley kick) AUB 14–0
Q2 AUB Riley 22 yard field goal AUB 17–0
Q2 AUB Frederick 43 yard pass from Sullivan (kick failed) AUB 23–0
Q3 AUB Beasley 8 yard pass from Sullivan (Riley kick) AUB 30–0
Q3 AUB Zofko 3 yard run (Riley kick) AUB 37–0
Q3 AUB Traylor 2 yard run (Riley kick) AUB 44–0
Q4 AUB Traylor 8 yard run (Riley kick) AUB 51–0
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1
2 3 4 Total
Alabama
3
7 7 9
26
• Auburn
0
14 14 21
49
Scoring summary 1 Alabama Buck 32-yard field goal Alabama 3-0
2 Auburn Clark 1-yard run (Riley kick) Auburn 7-3
2 Alabama Husband 4-yard pass from Hunter (Buck kick) Alabama 10-7
2 Auburn Clark 3-yard run (Riley kick) Auburn 14-10
3 Auburn Sullivan 3-yard run (Riley kick) Auburn 21-10
3 Auburn Zofko 1-yard run (Riley kick) Auburn 28-10
3 Alabama Ranager 100-yard kickoff return (Buck kick) Auburn 28-17
4 Alabama Buck 27-yard field goal Auburn 28-20
4 Auburn Zofko 9-yard run (Riley kick) Auburn 35-20
4 Auburn Clark 1-yard run (Riley kick) Auburn 42-20
4 Auburn Frederick 85-yard run (Riley kick) Auburn 49-20
4 Alabama Bailey 7-yard pass from Hunter (run failed) Auburn 49-26
Auburn's first win versus Alabama since 1963.
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Buddy McClinton 9 INT (school record), 92 yards (LG: 24)
Larry Willingham 7 INT, 85 yards
Don Webb 4 INT, 48 yards (LG: 24)[ 20]
All-Americans: S Buddy McClinton
All-SEC: C Tom Banks , LB Mike Kolen , S Buddy McClinton, PK John Riley
Cliff Hare Award: Al Griffin[ 21]
^ "Auburn pounds Deacs" . Asheville Citizen-Times . September 21, 1969. Retrieved October 21, 2023 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Vols gun down Auburn, 45–19" . The Miami Herald . September 28, 1969. Retrieved October 21, 2023 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Auburn routs Kentucky, 44–3" . The Times and Democrat . October 5, 1969. Retrieved October 21, 2023 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Sullivan, Auburn defense too much for Tigers 51–0" . The Gastonia Gazette . October 12, 1969. Retrieved October 21, 2023 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Riley's late goal wins for Auburn" . The Dothan Eagle . October 19, 1969. Retrieved October 21, 2023 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Kick blocker hero for LSU in win over Auburn" . The Selma Times-Journal . October 26, 1969. Retrieved October 21, 2023 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Auburn hands Florida first defeat of year" . The Opelika-Auburn News . November 2, 1969. Retrieved October 21, 2023 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Auburn romps over Maroons" . The Daily Advertiser . November 9, 1969. Retrieved October 21, 2023 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Auburn blasts Georgia, nails down major bowl" . The Macon Telegraph & News . November 16, 1969. Retrieved October 21, 2023 – via Newspapers.com .
^ Land, Charles (November 30, 1969). "Auburn beats Bama 49–26" . The Tuscaloosa News . p. 1. Retrieved October 16, 2013 .
^ "Auburn trounces Alabama by 49–26" . The News and Courier . Associated Press. November 30, 1969. p. 4B. Retrieved October 16, 2013 .
^ "Auburn downed 36–7" . Birmingham Post-Herald . January 1, 1970. Retrieved October 21, 2023 – via Newspapers.com .
^ 2009 Auburn Football Media Guide (PDF) . Auburn, Alabama: Auburn Media Relations Office. 2009. p. 189. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 6, 2014. Retrieved December 19, 2012 .
^ "1969–1970 Auburn University Football Schedule" . Auburn University Athletics . Archived from the original on January 2, 2013. Retrieved December 18, 2012 .
^ "Auburn Buries Clemson, 51-0." Palm Beach Post . 1969 Oct 12.
^ "Auburn Defeats Alabama." Palm Beach Post . 1969 Nov 30.
^ 2011 Auburn football media supplement
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