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Game Day Information
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Lost and Found is in section 46. If you lose an item please check there. First Aid is also located in section 46.
-They use of umbrellas inside Jordan-Hare Stadium is prohibited, though they will be admitted to the stadium.
-No alcoholic beverages are permitted in Jordan-Hare Stadium on game day
-Individuals entering the stadium along with any articles in their possession are subject to inspection by gate personnel.

Prohibited Items
-Food, drink containers, bottles, cans, thermoses, ice bags, ice chests, any artificial noise maker, large cameras, large flags, or any item deemed dangerous by gate personnel.
-Cameras and video equipment which is hand-held size is permitted in the stadium. Any equipment deemed not hand-held will be prohibited.
-Chairbacks larger than a single seat are prohibited.

Gate Information
-All gates open 2 hours prior to kickoff.
-Visiting Players/Parents are admitted north of Gate 1 on the East side.
-Auburn Players/Parents are admitted near Gate 11 on the West side.

Smoking Policy
-Smoking is prohibited in areas of spectator seating, rest rooms, first aid rooms, press box and on the field. Smoking may be permitted on the concourse/ramp areas and suites.

Accessibility
-Parking for those with disabilities is available at several locations around Jordan-Hare Stadium on a first come first serve basis.
-Disability seating sections are located in different areas in the stadium. Those individuals who wish to use these sections should request tickets in these areas. Call the ticket office for information.

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History
Jordan-Hare Stadium was constructed in 1939 when it seated 7,500 and was called Auburn Stadium. In 1949 the seating capacity was increased to 21,500 and the stadium was renamed Cliff Hare Stadium, in honor of Clifford Leroy Hare, a member of Auburn's first football team, president of the old Southern Conference and longtime chairman of Auburn's Faculty Athletic Committee. The stadium then received additions in 1955 to 34,500, in 1960 to 44,500, and in 1970 to 61,261. In 1973 the stadium was renamed Jordan-Hare Stadium honoring Auburn's all-time winningest football coach Ralph "Shug" Jordan. The stadium still would have two more additions in 1980 to 72,169 and in 1987 to 85,214. After the 1999 season the locker rooms at Jordan-Hare Stadium got a facelift that included a new player entrance behind the goal post. With these renovations Jordan-Hare Stadium grow by 398 seats to its current capacity of 85,612.

The all time attendance record was set on 9/8/01 when Auburn faced Ole Miss. The attendance that day was 86,063 which is more than a "capacity" crowd. Auburn won the game 27-21.

Tickets
Tickets are sold on a priority basis with "Tigers Unlimited" giving first choice followed by Alumni members and then the general public. Tickets to Auburn games are available through the ticket office at 1-800-AUB-1957.   You may also try the Unofficial Auburn ticket exchange or Mike's Auburn Tiger ticket exchange.

News
Nicknamed "The Jungle" by Tommy Tuberville in August 2001.

2001 Home Schedule
Sept 1 Ball State
Sept 8 Ole Miss
Oct 6 Miss State
Oct 13 Florida
Oct 20 Louisiana Tech
Nov 18 Alabama
For the complete schedule click here.

For Auburn team information click here.

For the Latest Auburn News click here.

 

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