1979 Auburn Tigers football team
The 1979 Auburn Tigers football team achieved an overall record of 8–3 under head coach Doug Barfield, which would be his best season as head coach. The Tigers went 4–2 in the SEC.[1] They finished the season ranked #16 in the AP poll, but were not ranked in the UPI due to probation.
Prior to the start of the season, on May 11th, Auburn was placed on probation by the NCAA as a result of an investigation into violations dating back to 1974.
Five players were named to the All-SEC first team for 1979: running back James Brooks, running back Joe Cribbs, linebacker Freddy Smith, defensive tackle Frank Warren, and offensive tackle George Stephenson. Joe Cribbs was also named the SEC Most Valuable Player for that year.[2]
During the 1979 season, the offense used a combination of the veer and I formations and both Joe Cribbs and James Brooks gained over 1000 yards rushing.[3]
Schedule
Date |
Opponent# |
Rank# |
Site |
Result |
Attendance |
September 15, 1979 |
Kansas State* |
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Jordan-Hare Stadium • Auburn, AL |
W 26–18 |
50,132 |
September 22, 1979 |
Southern Miss* |
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Jordan-Hare Stadium • Auburn, AL |
W 31–9 |
45,226 |
September 29, 1979 |
at Tennessee |
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Neyland Stadium • Knoxville, TN |
L 17–35 |
85,936 |
October 6, 1979 |
No. 14 N.C. State* |
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Jordan-Hare Stadium • Auburn, AL |
W 44–31 |
51,146 |
October 13, 1979 |
Vanderbilt |
No. 18 |
Jordan-Hare Stadium • Auburn, AL |
W 52–35 |
47,900 |
October 20, 1979 |
at Georgia Tech* |
No. 14 |
Grant Field • Atlanta, GA |
W 38–14 |
54,236 |
October 27, 1979 |
at No. 18 Wake Forest* |
No. 13 |
Groves Stadium • Winston-Salem, NC |
L 38–42 |
34,060 |
November 3, 1979 |
Florida |
No. 20 |
Jordan-Hare Stadium • Auburn, AL |
W 19–13 |
58,384 |
November 10, 1979 |
at Mississippi State |
No. 16 |
Jordan-Hare Stadium • Auburn, AL |
W 14–3 |
59,186 |
November 17, 1979 |
at Georgia |
No. 15 |
Sanford Stadium • Athens, GA (Deep South's Oldest Rivalry) |
W 33–13 |
63,000 |
December 1, 1979 |
vs. No. 1 Alabama |
No. 14 |
Legion Field • Birmingham, AL (Iron Bowl) |
L 18–25 |
77,918 |
*Non-conference game. |
[2]
Game notes
Georgia
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1 |
2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
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• Auburn |
9 |
0 | 17 | 7 |
33 |
Georgia |
7 |
3 | 0 | 3 |
13 |
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Scoring summary |
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1 |
| AUB | Safety | AUB 2-0 |
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1 |
| AUB | Cribbs 1-yard run (Portela kick) | AUB 9-0 |
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1 |
| UGA | Womack 12-yard run (Robinson kick) | AUB 9-7 |
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2 |
| UGA | Robinson 21-yard field goal | UGA 10-9 |
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3 |
| AUB | Brooks 67-yard run (run failed) | AUB 15-10 |
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3 |
| AUB | Cribbs 1-yard run (Troutman to Robbins pass) | AUB 23-10 |
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3 |
| AUB | Portela 34-yard field goal | AUB 26-10 |
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4 |
| UGA | Robinson 49-yard field goal | AUB 26-13 |
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4 |
| AUB | Brooks 44-yard run (Portela kick) | AUB 33-13 |
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[4]
References
- ↑ 2011 Auburn Tigers Football Media Guide, Auburn University Athletic Department, Auburn, Alabama, pp. 182–4,150–151 (2011). Retrieved August 19, 2011
- 1 2 2005 Auburn Tigers Football Media Guide, Auburn University Athletic Department, Auburn, Alabama, pp. 142–143, 178–180 (2005). Retrieved August 19, 2011
- ↑ Auburn Tigers Have Veterans Returning "The Harlan (KY,) Daily Enterprise, August 27, 1980. Retrieved August 21, 2011"
- ↑ Eugene Register-Guard. 1979 Nov 18.
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