Auburn vs. Clemson (1949)

"This was the calm before the storm. A listless Auburn played a keyed Clemson and the Tigers had to make a fourth quarter comeback to gain a 20-20 tie. Playing their second game of the season in Ladd Stadium in Mobile, the Tigers were the victims of bad breaks and sluggish playing. Tidwell spea...

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Published: Auburn University Libraries
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Online Access:http://content.lib.auburn.edu/u?/football,13
format Electronic
collection Auburn University Football Programs Collection
building Auburn University Digital Library
publisher Auburn University Libraries
topic AU Football program cover images
spellingShingle AU Football program cover images
Auburn vs. Clemson (1949)
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fulltopic AU Football program cover images
Auburn University — Football — History; Auburn University — Football — Programs; Alabama — Social life and customs; Illustrators — United States; Commercial art — United States
Clemson University
Sports & Recreation -- Football
description "This was the calm before the storm. A listless Auburn played a keyed Clemson and the Tigers had to make a fourth quarter comeback to gain a 20-20 tie. Playing their second game of the season in Ladd Stadium in Mobile, the Tigers were the victims of bad breaks and sluggish playing. Tidwell spearheaded Auburn's attack, but it was the desperate last minute running of Jim Jeffers that saved the day for the Tigers. Auburn was trailing 20-14 when Jeffers sparked a fourth quarter drive that netted Auburn its third tie game of the season. Weaver, Tidwell and center Coker Barton scored the Tiger touchdowns and Tucker added two extra points from placement." (Description taken from the 1950 Glomerata)
spelling Auburn vs. Clemson (1949)Auburn University — Football — History; Auburn University — Football — Programs; Alabama — Social life and customs; Illustrators — United States; Commercial art — United StatesClemson UniversitySports & Recreation -- Football"This was the calm before the storm. A listless Auburn played a keyed Clemson and the Tigers had to make a fourth quarter comeback to gain a 20-20 tie. Playing their second game of the season in Ladd Stadium in Mobile, the Tigers were the victims of bad breaks and sluggish playing. Tidwell spearheaded Auburn's attack, but it was the desperate last minute running of Jim Jeffers that saved the day for the Tigers. Auburn was trailing 20-14 when Jeffers sparked a fourth quarter drive that netted Auburn its third tie game of the season. Weaver, Tidwell and center Coker Barton scored the Tiger touchdowns and Tucker added two extra points from placement." (Description taken from the 1950 Glomerata)UnknownGill Printing & Stationery Company, Mobile, ALAuburn University Libraries. Special Collections Department1949-11-291940sImageJPEG1949.11.29Auburn University Libraries. Special Collections Department, David Housel CollectionEnglishThese images may be under copyright and are for Web viewing only. Reproductions are not available at this time. For further information, please contact the Auburn University Athletics Department at athletics@auburn.edu or http://www.auburntigers.com/.http://cdm17353.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/football/id/13
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