That 1994 Auburn secondary was the best I’ve ever seen. What they did against Florida, ending Terry Dean’s career as a Heisman front runner and this LSU game was unreal!
jasmine s I literally LOVE your father! Fred Smith will forever be 1 of my favorite players in Auburn football history! I will ALWAYS remember your father's career at Auburn he is a great man! 14:29 FRED SMITH GIVES HIS TEAM BACK THA OLD MO' ( MOMENTUM )
The joke going around after this game was that the LSU coach was so depressed at the end of the game that he tried to shoot himself but a Auburn DB picked the bullet off and ran it back for a touchdown.
I was at this game with my brother and a couple of my high school football teammates. I moved to Texas and I used to tell my coworkers about this game and the defense and all they talked about was Big 12. I told them that the SEC was the best and they didn't know anything about the SEC. I've been in San Antonio since 96 and now they know😃
I was at this game. Thought it was over in the 4th when LSU got ahead 23-9. But you couldn't hear the person next to you after the last interception that put us ahead! I bet the stadium would've read on the Richter scale
I was there, great game and great crowd.....but I got to be honest, the other thing I remember is the LSU majorettes - 09:04. Absolutely beautiful girls.
I watched the game on TV and didn't have the good sense to turn the audio down to listen to Jim and Charlie. Wish I had. Thanks for having the AU Network audio.
I'll second it was the most incredible game I had ever seen at the time, I cursed that offense for the majority of the game and in the second half, something must have been in the water, it was nuts.
Up 23-9 in the fourth quarter, how about we air mail it all over the field? Better yet....how about we throw into double and triple coverage? What could possibly go wrong?
1925 - Shared with Dartmouth & Michigan & recognized by TWO rating systems while Dartmouth is recognized by TWO rating systems. 1926 - Shared with Navy, Stanford, Michigan, & Lafayette & recognized by FIVE rating systems while Stanford is recognized by FIVE rating systems. 1930 - Recognized by FOUR rating systems while Notre Dame is recognized by NINE rating systems. 1934 - Recognized by FOUR rating systems while Minnesota is recognized by NINE rating systems. 1941 - A TWO loss team. Recognized by ONE rating system while Minnesota is recognized by TWELVE rating systems. 1964 - Recognized by NINE rating systems while Arkansas is recognized by TWENTY-ONE rating systems. 1965 - Recognized by THIRTEEN rating systems while Michigan St. is recognized by TWENTY-NINE rating systems. 1973 - Recognized by FIVE rating systems while Notre Dame is recognized by FIFTEEN rating systems. Notre Dame BEAT Alabama this year. 1978 - Recognized by THIRTEEN rating systems while USC is recognized by TWENTY-TWO rating systems. USC BEAT Alabama this year. 2011 - Needed Oklahoma State AND Oregon to lose late in the regular season to back their way in. Did not win their own Division and was awarded a rematch with LSU. 2012 - Needed Kansas State AND Oregon to lose late in the regular season to back their way in. 2017 - Loses their last regular season game against Auburn. AGAIN did not win their own Division. Backed their way in the Playoffs.
blog.al.com/solomon/2010/01/got_12.html Atcheson said that in the 1986 media guide, he added the five pre-Bryant national titles now listed -- 1925, 1926, 1930, 1934 and 1941.
www.nevertoyieldfoundation.com/2013/where-theres-fire-theres-fire/ Where There’s Fire, There’s Fire Another day, another in an ever expanding string of so-called “isolated incidents.” As individual bricks, each may not amount to much but when viewed collectively, they build an impressive monument to malfeasance. As crickets chirped and verbal violins rhapsodized over the plight of “poor mistreated athletes” in the wake of the damning-to-Alabama Yahoo! report yet another ‘isolated incident’ surfaced. An Alabama assistant was suspended for providing improper benefits to a star Tide player. Another brick. At what point do these so-called isolated incidents become a clear pattern of abuse and corruption? Maybe it’s time to just lay it all out there, once and for all. Since state and national media are loathe to do it, we will take up the cause. Decide for yourself how these dots connect. Before we go any further let’s address the predictable backlash from Alabama fans and segments of our own (and other) fanbases. Are we obsessed? You’re damn right we are. Obsessed with fair treatment under the rules. Should we take the “high road” and ignore what’s happening across the state; remain above the fray? The fray was dragged roaring, snarling and clawing to our doorstep in 2010. It was left there to devour us. Despite the best efforts of those aligned against us the effort to destroy Auburn failed. Even as one specifically named in the Yahoo! report tried to defame us, the effort failed. Due to our collective strength and our willingness to finally stand up and be counted, it failed. Are we now supposed to just walk away? Are we supposed to forget everything said and done against us when the dirty brush with which we were unfairly painted is finally pointed back where it belongs? Some would say this is not our fight. We don’t agree. Our fight is for fairness, equality and a level playing field. That fight is far from over. When our program is broadly smeared on the basis of unsubstantiated rumor while another transgresses with impunity, we believe it is our duty to point out the hypocrisy. When our program is branded as an outlaw while another is held up as a model of efficiency and when that allegedly efficient program is replete with scandal and outrageous behavior, we believe it is our obligation to shine a light on the true nature of the beast. If you’re the fan of any team in the SEC, you should be concerned. If you’re a fan of Ohio State, Southern Cal, Miami, Oklahoma State, North Carolina, Texas A&M or Penn State you should be outraged. The rampant pattern of abuse that has seemingly emerged in Tuscaloosa impacts us all and simply cannot be brushed away because the head coach is surly in his press conferences and the state media is too busy groveling or too afraid to ask questions. Those questions need to be asked. Start at the top of the cabal. The connection between Alabama head coach Nick Saban and NCAA President Mark Emmert is clear and rife with questions. Is it possible that their chummy relationship, and the presence of an Alabama grad at the head of the enforcement staff, causes the NCAA to look the other way? Emmert was chancellor at LSU when Saban was hired there and the two are considered “good friends.” In April of 2013, USA Today unearthed systemic academic fraud that occurred on Saban’s watch. In the same story, Emmert was also tied to scandals at Uconn, Washington and Montana State, other schools he served prior to taking over the NCAA.
I remember this game well! Was at home watching it on TV but the whole house was going crazy in the second half with all the pick 6's! Thank you LSU for continuing to throw the ball that game!!!
I've seen this footage 86 Bazillion times. The thing that stands out for me now...our pass rush got nowhere close to Jamie Howard. The guy was simply petrified and let it go before anyone got within 5 yards of him. Given the lack of pass rush...BY FAR...the best secondary in Auburn history.
Nice! An elderly couple in front of us left at the end of the 3rd quarter. I've always wondered what they thought after the game. This was my first AU game attended as an adult and in several years, so no way was I leaving!
11:30 kick and yes, heat index over 90 degrees. Sun was never out, but it was incredibly humid. Sweat the entire game. Players got IVs after the game. After the game, we drove to Atlanta and through one of the biggest downpours I’ve ever driven through.
rscotta831 I still have my stub from that game to. Wife and I Paid $25 each to get in. I remember it rained all day but by game time it had stopped. Went to 5 games in 93. Ole Miss MissSt Florida (crazy game) Southern Miss and Alabama. Didn’t have tickets for the Bama game, they were going for over $500 for end zone hour before kickoff. Wife and I walked right in in 3rd qtr no one was watching the gates ha!
12:19 If Alvis doesn’t get into the end zone, Auburn would have had to settle for a FG. 21:19 The clock should not have started on the change of possession. 23:22 I love Jim Fyffe’s final score
Terry's Tigers were the masters of the QB sneak...they would have gotten in with one of four straight sneaks. You are correct on the change of possession.
@@rscotta831 I’m not sure I agree with that. I still have nightmares of 1998 Auburn-Tennessee when Auburn got the ball on the Vol 1 and couldn’t sneak it in at all.
@@bmaze35640 That was one of the worst AU offenses in the last 50 years. Tennessee was a lucky National Champion, but still the far better team. This AU team won 9 of 11 games. They had a very good OL. LSU schemed to stop the toss sweep. They couldn't have stopped a QB sneak. No, the offense didn't deserve to win on this day, but they could get 1/2 yard.
@@rscotta831 Perhaps, but the offense had no confidence under Nix or Craig. All I’m saying is that it’s a good thing Auburn offense didn’t have to finish up that score. That’s one of the most bizarre games I’ve ever watched, but not the only one where the offense failed to score an offensive touchdown
@@bmaze35640 Had replay been in force, Alvis would have been ruled down. I've watched every QB sneak from the 94 season. Nix and the OL always got incredible push on their sneaks...better than any AU team I've ever seen. They would have gotten in.
Worst offensive play calling ever. The last pick 6, there were 2 minutes left, Auburn out of time outs-- just run the ball on 3rd and 4, worst case scanario you are punting away and they will have maybe 1 minute to do something.
I remember this game well, Lsu wins by 20 without all the turnovers but that's the way it goes. The worst coaching I have seen at LSU, run the ball and win. Reminded me of Shula at Bama.
From @3:21 to like @4:18 that should had been a top 35 to top 50 Jim Fyffe call of all-time. Anyways, that was a wonderful classic in terms of amazing comebacks in college football history.
Even in 2010 Auburns secondary was pretty bad. The last time I seen the secondary look good was when Walter McFadden was in it. He had more picks that anyone I'd ever seen:D
That and Hallman was the worst coach lsu ever had. By a huge margin. I mean, he was even worse than dinardo, which is saying something since that guy was responsible for the 97 lsu loss. I'm an Auburn fan and I even had to admit Auburn didn't win that one, lsu lost it.
Perhaps the worst coaching job ever. LSU could have gone into victory formation at the start of the 4th quarter. But then we wouldn't have had this video to marvel at...
That 1994 Auburn secondary was the best I’ve ever seen. What they did against Florida, ending Terry Dean’s career as a Heisman front runner and this LSU game was unreal!
God bless whoever posted this with tha Jim Fyffe radio commentary! Tha most recognized voice in Auburn history IMHO!
Thanks! War Eagle!
Wahkee Blaster Rod Bramblett is the most recognizable voice for me, but I was born in 94 so I don’t have much memory of Fyffe.
Fyffe is before my time but undeniably the GOAT. Jim is Auburn.
@@rscotta831Is this taken from the Defense Auburn Defense VHS the Auburn Football Network released back then?
@@UnkleRuckusNoRelation No, this was recorded by me. The Defense Auburn Defense VHS I uploaded is here: ruclips.net/video/sEV9FGElcug/видео.html
Chris Shelling had one of the greatest games for a DB in history; 3 ints, 1 fumble recovery, and 2 TDs. Have yourself a game son.
Shelling had 2 INTs and 1 TD.
Also a blocked kick
Rick S one of the greatest secondaries in football history.
Aye LSU fan here that never hates auburn no matter what. Do you think this auburn team could win the national title that year?
MY DAD IS NUMBER 6 SMITH FAMILY BABY
jasmine s I literally LOVE your father! Fred Smith will forever be 1 of my favorite players in Auburn football history! I will ALWAYS remember your father's career at Auburn he is a great man! 14:29 FRED SMITH GIVES HIS TEAM BACK THA OLD MO'
( MOMENTUM )
One of the hardest hitters ever.
WAR EAGLE !!!!
Fred Smith was a beast
The joke going around after this game was that the LSU coach was so depressed at the end of the game that he tried to shoot himself but a Auburn DB picked the bullet off and ran it back for a touchdown.
I was at this game with my brother and a couple of my high school football teammates. I moved to Texas and I used to tell my coworkers about this game and the defense and all they talked about was Big 12. I told them that the SEC was the best and they didn't know anything about the SEC. I've been in San Antonio since 96 and now they know😃
I was at this game. Thought it was over in the 4th when LSU got ahead 23-9. But you couldn't hear the person next to you after the last interception that put us ahead! I bet the stadium would've read on the Richter scale
I was there, great game and great crowd.....but I got to be honest, the other thing I remember is the LSU majorettes - 09:04. Absolutely beautiful girls.
The Interception Game will forever be a Life Long memory for the Auburn Tigers fans 1994-2014 WDE
DeAngelo Stevens just imagine putting this secondary on the 2010 team woooo
I was there. Badk in those days, Auburn almost always found a way to pull games out of the bag.
I watched the game on TV and didn't have the good sense to turn the audio down to listen to Jim and Charlie. Wish I had. Thanks for having the AU Network audio.
I was there as well. It was an awesome game! Thanks for uploading this.
One of the most amazing games I have ever witnessed in person. Unbelievable!
I'll second it was the most incredible game I had ever seen at the time, I cursed that offense for the majority of the game and in the second half, something must have been in the water, it was nuts.
at the game too .... crazy
Yup. It was. Craziest game I've ever seen, either in person or on TV. Nothing will ever top it from that aspect.
Those LSU Auburn games are almost always legendary
By far still my fave lsu/auburn game... War Damn Eagle!
My second favorite, come from behind win. I'll bet you can guess my "most favorite"
Up 23-9 in the fourth quarter, how about we air mail it all over the field? Better yet....how about we throw into double and triple coverage? What could possibly go wrong?
I was there. Thanks for posting!
Great job putting this together!!!! My son and I were there that day....a day and game we will never forget!
I was there... God intervened in a football game. WDE
Most unbelievable thing I’ve ever witnessed.
28-27. Still painful, isn't it?
1925 - Shared with Dartmouth & Michigan & recognized by TWO rating systems while Dartmouth is
recognized by TWO rating systems.
1926 - Shared with Navy, Stanford, Michigan, & Lafayette & recognized by FIVE rating systems
while Stanford is recognized by FIVE rating systems.
1930 - Recognized by FOUR rating systems while Notre Dame is recognized by NINE rating systems.
1934 - Recognized by FOUR rating systems while Minnesota is recognized by NINE rating systems.
1941 - A TWO loss team. Recognized by ONE rating system while Minnesota is recognized by TWELVE rating systems.
1964 - Recognized by NINE rating systems while Arkansas is recognized by TWENTY-ONE rating systems.
1965 - Recognized by THIRTEEN rating systems while Michigan St. is recognized by TWENTY-NINE rating systems.
1973 - Recognized by FIVE rating systems while Notre Dame is recognized by FIFTEEN rating systems. Notre Dame BEAT Alabama this year.
1978 - Recognized by THIRTEEN rating systems while USC is recognized by TWENTY-TWO rating systems. USC BEAT Alabama this year.
2011 - Needed Oklahoma State AND Oregon to lose late in the regular season to back their way in. Did not win their own Division and was awarded a rematch with LSU.
2012 - Needed Kansas State AND Oregon to lose late in the regular season to back their way in.
2017 - Loses their last regular season game against Auburn. AGAIN did not win their own Division. Backed their way in the Playoffs.
blog.al.com/solomon/2010/01/got_12.html
Atcheson said that in the 1986 media guide, he added the five pre-Bryant national titles now listed -- 1925, 1926, 1930, 1934 and 1941.
www.nevertoyieldfoundation.com/2013/where-theres-fire-theres-fire/
Where There’s Fire, There’s Fire
Another day, another in an ever expanding string of so-called “isolated incidents.”
As individual bricks, each may not amount to much but when viewed collectively, they build an impressive monument to malfeasance.
As crickets chirped and verbal violins rhapsodized over the plight of “poor mistreated athletes” in the wake of the damning-to-Alabama Yahoo! report yet another ‘isolated incident’ surfaced.
An Alabama assistant was suspended for providing improper benefits to a star Tide player. Another brick.
At what point do these so-called isolated incidents become a clear pattern of abuse and corruption?
Maybe it’s time to just lay it all out there, once and for all. Since state and national media are loathe to do it, we will take up the cause. Decide for yourself how these dots connect.
Before we go any further let’s address the predictable backlash from Alabama fans and segments of our own (and other) fanbases.
Are we obsessed? You’re damn right we are. Obsessed with fair treatment under the rules.
Should we take the “high road” and ignore what’s happening across the state; remain above the fray?
The fray was dragged roaring, snarling and clawing to our doorstep in 2010. It was left there to devour us.
Despite the best efforts of those aligned against us the effort to destroy Auburn failed. Even as one specifically named in the Yahoo! report tried to defame us, the effort failed. Due to our collective strength and our willingness to finally stand up and be counted, it failed.
Are we now supposed to just walk away? Are we supposed to forget everything said and done against us when the dirty brush with which we were unfairly painted is finally pointed back where it belongs?
Some would say this is not our fight. We don’t agree. Our fight is for fairness, equality and a level playing field. That fight is far from over.
When our program is broadly smeared on the basis of unsubstantiated rumor while another transgresses with impunity, we believe it is our duty to point out the hypocrisy.
When our program is branded as an outlaw while another is held up as a model of efficiency and when that allegedly efficient program is replete with scandal and outrageous behavior, we believe it is our
obligation to shine a light on the true nature of the beast.
If you’re the fan of any team in the SEC, you should be concerned. If you’re a fan of Ohio State, Southern Cal, Miami, Oklahoma State, North Carolina, Texas A&M or Penn State you should be outraged.
The rampant pattern of abuse that has seemingly emerged in Tuscaloosa impacts us all and simply cannot be brushed away because the head coach is surly in his press conferences and the state media is too busy groveling or too afraid to ask questions.
Those questions need to be asked.
Start at the top of the cabal.
The connection between Alabama head coach Nick Saban and NCAA President Mark Emmert is clear and rife with questions. Is it possible that their chummy relationship, and the presence of an Alabama grad at the head of the enforcement staff, causes the NCAA to look the other
way?
Emmert was chancellor at LSU when Saban was hired there and the two are considered “good friends.”
In April of 2013, USA Today unearthed systemic academic fraud that occurred on Saban’s watch. In the same story, Emmert was also tied to scandals at Uconn, Washington and Montana State, other schools he served prior to taking over the NCAA.
I remember this game well! Was at home watching it on TV but the whole house was going crazy in the second half with all the pick 6's! Thank you LSU for continuing to throw the ball that game!!!
Absolutely crazy game! Incredible!
love the days of huge shoulderpads and no targeting
I was there and it is still one of the best games ever!
Jamie Howard was an interception machine. In 4 years at LSU he had more INTs than TDs 3 of those years.
I've seen this footage 86 Bazillion times. The thing that stands out for me now...our pass rush got nowhere close to Jamie Howard. The guy was simply petrified and let it go before anyone got within 5 yards of him. Given the lack of pass rush...BY FAR...the best secondary in Auburn history.
Nice! An elderly couple in front of us left at the end of the 3rd quarter. I've always wondered what they thought after the game. This was my first AU game attended as an adult and in several years, so no way was I leaving!
I'm sure the stat dude was like 'This is gonna mess up ALL of the season stats'
Hey rscotta, don’t be afraid to post LSU-AUB ‘96, it was a great game and it would be nice to have the Jim Fyffe call.
I have the game available, but am only posting the wins on youtube. Thanks for the suggestion.
@@rscotta831 I am at your mercy, rscotta. I appreciate the clips you have posted.
@@rscotta831 Would you sell a copy of the LSU-AUB ‘96 game that you have? I have PayPal and Cashapp.
@@petepyeatt6909 Email RSCOTTA831wareagle@hotmail.com
Awesome video! I will never forget that day.
War Eagle take over 🦅 🦅💯
I was there!! Upper deck behind Auburn team. 35 yard line. Remember that it was a 11am kick and over 90degrees. 😅😅😅😅
11:30 kick and yes, heat index over 90 degrees. Sun was never out, but it was incredibly humid. Sweat the entire game. Players got IVs after the game. After the game, we drove to Atlanta and through one of the biggest downpours I’ve ever driven through.
rscotta831 still have the stubs ha
I have mine too. Someone gave me Bowden’s first game ticket stub vs. Ole Miss in 1993. Got it autographed. Listed it on ebay once but didn’t sell.
rscotta831
I still have my stub from that game to. Wife and I Paid $25 each to get in. I remember it rained all day but by game time it had stopped. Went to 5 games in 93. Ole Miss MissSt Florida (crazy game) Southern Miss and Alabama. Didn’t have tickets for the Bama game, they were going for over $500 for end zone hour before kickoff. Wife and I walked right in in 3rd qtr no one was watching the gates ha!
I was at this game!!
12:19 If Alvis doesn’t get into the end zone, Auburn would have had to settle for a FG.
21:19 The clock should not have started on the change of possession.
23:22 I love Jim Fyffe’s final score
Terry's Tigers were the masters of the QB sneak...they would have gotten in with one of four straight sneaks.
You are correct on the change of possession.
@@rscotta831 I’m not sure I agree with that. I still have nightmares of 1998 Auburn-Tennessee when Auburn got the ball on the Vol 1 and couldn’t sneak it in at all.
@@bmaze35640 That was one of the worst AU offenses in the last 50 years. Tennessee was a lucky National Champion, but still the far better team. This AU team won 9 of 11 games. They had a very good OL. LSU schemed to stop the toss sweep. They couldn't have stopped a QB sneak. No, the offense didn't deserve to win on this day, but they could get 1/2 yard.
@@rscotta831 Perhaps, but the offense had no confidence under Nix or Craig. All I’m saying is that it’s a good thing Auburn offense didn’t have to finish up that score. That’s one of the most bizarre games I’ve ever watched, but not the only one where the offense failed to score an offensive touchdown
@@bmaze35640 Had replay been in force, Alvis would have been ruled down. I've watched every QB sneak from the 94 season. Nix and the OL always got incredible push on their sneaks...better than any AU team I've ever seen. They would have gotten in.
Still brutal, 27 years later.
2:48 "this season Auburn hasn't gotten any interceptions" well baby boy, that changed in a hurry
Just one of the amazing games and finishes between Auburn and LSU. WAR EAGLE!!!!
What the hell !!! he said carring it like a 🍉
Even though I'm a Arkansas fan, this was one of the best games I have EVER seen!
Back when Auburn played with PASSION and AttitUde.
name a better defensive game...
Still crazier than kick six!
INTERCEPTED AGAIN!! That echoes over and over. SEC FOOTBALL CAN GET CRAZY TO A FAULT.
at 15:25 "time out on the field stand by"- Jim Fyffe. Love it!
War Eagle 🦅
i love shelly, like a uncle to me
1:20 Goodness sakes alive!
Worst offensive play calling ever. The last pick 6, there were 2 minutes left, Auburn out of time outs-- just run the ball on 3rd and 4, worst case scanario you are punting away and they will have maybe 1 minute to do something.
And that's why Hallman never coached again.
I remember seeing the LSU QB drop back to pass, and I told my friend, "I can't believe they are going to throw the ball." Glad they did.
He's back, WDE!
I remember this game well, Lsu wins by 20 without all the turnovers but that's the way it goes. The worst coaching I have seen at LSU, run the ball and win. Reminded me of Shula at Bama.
Man why can't we get our secondary back to playing like that!!?? I don't know why the secondary is so bad year after year
Man, I miss Craig.
Turnover Galores 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
From @3:21 to like @4:18 that should had been a top 35 to top 50 Jim Fyffe call of all-time. Anyways, that was a wonderful classic in terms of amazing comebacks in college football history.
Glad they dont wear those belly shirt jerseys anymore. Great win though!
If they had review. About 3 of these touchdowns don't count
Nope. Just the Alvis TD.
Even in 2010 Auburns secondary was pretty bad. The last time I seen the secondary look good was when Walter McFadden was in it. He had more picks that anyone I'd ever seen:D
2004 with Carlos Rogers and Junior Rosegreen.
2:36 Low center. Typical LSU fan.
sounds like auburn fans making an earthquake.....
specialist duvali- uh he looked down to me.
That and Hallman was the worst coach lsu ever had. By a huge margin. I mean, he was even worse than dinardo, which is saying something since that guy was responsible for the 97 lsu loss. I'm an Auburn fan and I even had to admit Auburn didn't win that one, lsu lost it.
@Sub for Trump 2020 Saban was the LSU HC agianst UAB.
Was that the Offensive Pass Interference call game?
Why did we keep throwing the football?
Right
I was there and was wondering why in heck Hallman didn't just give it to the FB about 6 or 7 times...
Cause Hallman was a Moron
Upper deck 30yd line
Curly Hallman was the worst..He coached my old high school football team..1 year LOL
Prolly LSU football’s worst coach in LSU history
Perhaps the worst coaching job ever. LSU could have gone into victory formation at the start of the 4th quarter. But then we wouldn't have had this video to marvel at...
WAR DARN!!!!!
Did you just censor yourself on the internet?
WDE
Auburn is more big time than LSU will ever be
LSU is the number one team in the country today