2000 Auburn Tigers football team

2000 Auburn Tigers football
SEC Western Division champion
Conference Southeastern Conference
Division Western Division
Ranking
Coaches No. 20
AP No. 15
2000 record 9–4 (6–2 SEC)
Head coach Tommy Tuberville
Offensive coordinator Noel Mazzone
Defensive coordinator John Lovett
Home stadium Jordan–Hare Stadium
(Capacity: 85,612)
2000 SEC football standings
Conf     Overall
Team   W   L         W   L  
Eastern Division
#10 Florida x$   7 1         10 3  
#20 Georgia   5 3         8 4  
#19 South Carolina   5 3         8 4  
Tennessee   5 3         8 4  
Vanderbilt   1 7         3 8  
Kentucky   0 8         2 9  
Western Division
#18 Auburn x   6 2         9 4  
#22 LSU   5 3         8 4  
Ole Miss   4 4         7 5  
#24 Mississippi State   4 4         8 4  
Arkansas   3 5         6 6  
Alabama   3 5         3 8  
Championship: Florida 28, Auburn 6
  • $ BCS representative as conference champion
  • x Division champion/co-champions
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2000 Auburn Tigers football team represented Auburn University in the 2000 NCAA Division I-A football season. They finished the season with a 9–4 record and won the Southeastern Conference West Division championship.[1] Second year head coach Tommy Tuberville led the Tigers to their first winning season since 1997, their second SEC Championship Game appearance, and a New Year's Day appearance in the Florida Citrus Bowl against Michigan, which marked the Tigers return to post-season play for the first time in three years. The Tigers shut out arch rival Alabama, 9–0, on November 18 in the first Iron Bowl game played in Tuscaloosa since 1901. The Tigers finished the season ranked #18 in the AP Poll and #20 in the Coaches Poll.

Schedule

Date Time Opponent# Rank# Site TV Result Attendance
August 31 7:00 PM Wyoming* Jordan–Hare StadiumAuburn, AL ESPN W 35–21   76,128
September 9 6:00 PM at No. 19 Ole Miss Vaught–Hemingway StadiumOxford, MS ESPN2 W 35–27   52,368
September 16 6:30 PM LSU No. 24 Jordan–Hare Stadium • Auburn, AL (Tiger Bowl) ESPN W 34–17   85,612
September 23 4:00 PM Northern Illinois* No. 20 Jordan–Hare Stadium • Auburn, AL PPV W 31-14   79,635
September 30 1:00 PM Vanderbilt No. 19 Jordan–Hare Stadium • Auburn, AL PPV W 33–0   84,276
October 7 2:30 PM at No. 20 Mississippi State No. 15 Scott FieldStarkville, MS CBS L 10–17   43,917
October 14 2:30 PM at No. 10 Florida No. 19 Ben Hill Griffin StadiumGainesville, FL CBS L 7–38   85,710
October 21 1:00 PM Louisiana Tech*dagger Jordan–Hare Stadium • Auburn, AL PPV W 38–28   82,140
October 28 1:00 PM Arkansas No. 25 Jordan–Hare Stadium • Auburn, AL PPV W 21–19   83,642
November 11 6:30 PM No. 14 Georgia No. 22 Jordan–Hare Stadium • Auburn, AL (Deep South's Oldest Rivalry) ESPN W 29–26 OT  85,612
November 18 2:30 PM at Alabama No. 17 Bryant–Denny StadiumTuscaloosa, AL (Iron Bowl) CBS W 9–0   85,986
December 2 3:30 PM vs. No. 7 Florida No. 18 Georgia DomeAtlanta, GA (SEC Championship Game) ABC L 6–28   73,427
January 1 12:00 PM vs. No. 17 Michigan* No. 20 Citrus BowlOrlando, FL (Florida Citrus Bowl) ABC L 28-31   66,928
*Non-conference game. daggerHomecoming. #Rankings from AP Poll. All times are in Central Time.

Game summaries

Alabama

1 234Total
Auburn 3 303 9
Alabama 0 000 0

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References

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