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Stephens will be forever linked to former Auburn football coach Shug Jordan ... Stephens was the announcer at Jordan-Hare before retiring in 2005. He also served as the announcer for Auburn ...
The board of trustees unanimously approved a request from Auburn Athletics to commission statues of former Auburn greats Cliff Hare, Ralph "Shug" Jordan and Pat Dye during its meeting on Friday.
In 1973, Shug became the first active coach in America to have a stadium named after him. It was renamed Jordan-Hare Stadium. He died of acute leukemia in 1980 at the age of 69 and was laid to ...
Friday, the Auburn Board of Trustees unanimously approved Auburn Athletics’ request to commission statues of Cliff Hare, Ralph “Shug” Jordan, and Pat Dye. They have not yet approved a ...
AUBURN, Ala. – The Auburn Board of Trustees on Friday unanimously approved a request from Auburn Athletics to commission statues of former Auburn greats Cliff Hare, Ralph "Shug" Jordan, and Pat ...
Auburn will honor the legacies of former coaches Ralph “Shug” Jordan, Cliff Hare and Pat Dye at 3 p.m. Friday with a statue unveiling ceremony at Jordan-Hare Stadium. The statues will be ...
The stadium is named for Ralph "Shug" Jordan, Auburn's all-time winningest football coach, and Clifford Leroy Hare, a member of Auburn's first football team, president of the old Southern ...
Late former Auburn coach Ralph "Shug" Jordan, who coached the Tigers from 1951 to 1975 and is the namesake of Auburn's Jordan-Hare Stadium. Jordan was asked about the disappointment of not making ...
When Auburn’s 1973 season ended with 6-6 record after a 34-17 loss to Missouri in the Sun Bowl, head coach Shug Jordan ... Tennessee’s first visit to Jordan-Hare Stadium.
Auburn defensive lineman Gabe Wright runs to the sideline before the kick six against Alabama at Jordan-Hare Stadium in 2013. Courtesy of Auburn Athletics AUBURN, Ala. The unpredictable nature of ...
Shug Jordan was 176-83-6 in 25 seasons at Auburn in 1951-75 and won a national championship in 1957. He posted a 136-103 record in nine seasons as the Tigers' basketball coach.