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Scarce Auburn University Tigers Jordan Hare Stadium Ballpark & Coliseum Postcard
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Scarce Auburn University Tigers Jordan Hare Stadium Ballpark & Coliseum Postcard:
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JORDAN-HARE STADIUM

Auburn University\'s football stadium is Jordan-Hare Stadium, located on the campus in Auburn, Alabama. Named in honor of Ralph \"Shug\" Jordan, Auburn\'s winningest football coach, and Cliff Hare, a member of Auburn\'s first football team, the stadium has been a centerpiece for Auburn Tigers football since its opening in 1939.

Jordan-Hare Stadium is known for its vibrant atmosphere and passionate fan base, creating a formidable home-field advantage for the Tigers. The stadium\'s capacity has increased over the years and currently accommodates around 87,451 spectators.

Numerous legendary players have graced the field at Jordan-Hare Stadium, contributing to the storied history of Auburn football. Some notable players who played at Jordan-Hare Stadium include:

Bo Jackson: One of the most iconic athletes in Auburn history, Bo Jackson was a two-sport star in football and baseball. His performances at Jordan-Hare Stadium are legendary, and he won the Heisman Trophy in 1985.

Cam Newton: The dynamic quarterback led Auburn to a national championship in 2010, earning the Heisman Trophy and becoming one of the most electrifying players in recent college football history.

Pat Sullivan: A Heisman Trophy winner in 1971, Sullivan was a highly successful quarterback for Auburn and played a significant part of his career at Jordan-Hare Stadium.

Cadillac Williams and Ronnie Brown: The dynamic running back duo played crucial roles in Auburn\'s success in the early 2000s, leaving an indelible mark on the field at Jordan-Hare Stadium.

These players, along with many others, have contributed to the rich tradition and success of Auburn football at Jordan-Hare Stadium. The stadium remains a symbol of pride for Auburn University and a place where memorable moments and victories continue to unfold.

Unused 4\" x 6\" continental chrome postcard. (AUB-106, L-14111-E)

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