Must-Watch Auburn Football Games In 2015
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After losing the final BCS National Championship Game to Florida State in 2013, the Auburn Tigers fell back to earth in 2014. The Tigers finished with an 8-5 record with embarrassing losses to Georgia and Alabama. The Tigers are looking to get back to form in 2015, and these five matchups will be must-watch TV for Auburn in 2015.
5. Saturday, Nov. 7: at Texas A&M
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5. Saturday, Nov. 7: at Texas A&M
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Auburn's College Football Playoff chances ended after a terrible and gut-wrenching loss to Texas A&M at home. The Aggies dominated in the first half, and an Auburn second-half comeback came up short 41-38. The Tigers will look for revenge, but this year the game will be at Kyle Field.
4. Saturday, Sept. 5: vs. Louisville (Neutral Site)
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4. Saturday, Sept. 5: vs. Louisville (Neutral Site)
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Auburn's first big test is at the beginning of the season with a neutral site meeting against Louisville. The Cardinals lost DeVante Parker and Lorenzo Mauldin from last year's squad, but return quality players like Reggie Bonnafon and Brandon Radcliff on offense.
3. Saturday, Sept. 19: at LSU
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3. Saturday, Sept. 19: at LSU
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Auburn spanked LSU at Jordan-Hare last year, 41-7, and rarely does Les Miles' team ever get blown out. The game this year will be in Baton Rouge with LSU looking to get revenge on Auburn. The Tigers have talented players on both sides of the ball with Travin Dural and Leonard Fournette on offense, and Kendell Beckwith and Jalen Mills on defense.
2. Saturday, Nov. 14: vs. Georgia
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2. Saturday, Nov. 14: vs. Georgia
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The Tigers suffered their worst defeat of the 2014 season against Georgia in Athens. The Bulldogs dominated the Tigers throughout, winning easily, 34-7. It will be the first time these teams meet in Auburn since the "Miracle at Jordan-Hare" in 2013.
1. Saturday, Nov. 28: vs. Alabama
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1. Saturday, Nov. 28: vs. Alabama
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There's not many words to describe the impact that the Iron Bowl has on both Alabama and Auburn. After getting blown out 55-44 in Tuscaloosa, the Tigers will look for payback at Jordan-Hare in the final game of the regular season for both teams.
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