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Does Auburn have 2 mascots? Auburn does not have two mascots. It has been erroneously thought for a very long time that the school’s athletic programs have two mascots, a tiger and a war eagle.
Maybe if Alabama purchased a live pachyderm, it would goad Auburn into buying a live tiger that might eat its pesky birds.
What does "War Eagle" mean, and why do the Auburn Tigers say it? The history behind the battle cry and Tiger mascot, explained: ...
You hear lots of "War Eagle" at Auburn games. But there’s only one Auburn mascot, and that’s a tiger.
The Eagle is not a mascot for Auburn Athletics. The history of War Eagle isn't entirely certain, but there is a story behind it. According to the Auburn University website: "War Eagle" is Auburn's ...
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.
Phillips thought the use of the phrase "War Eagle" needed some rhyme and reason, given that Auburn already had a tiger mascot.
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 wants to make one thing perfectly clear: Its official school mascot is a tiger — not an eagle. That's all spelled out with no nonsense on the Trademark Management & Licensing ...
Auburn says Spirit is the only bald eagle to make such a pre-game flight, which he did for the first time a decade ago. The school's mascot is the Tigers, but "War Eagle" has long been its battle cry.
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