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I am Auburn. I am the 30 year old couple coming back to campus for the first time with both little ones in tow. One wears her first blue and orange
cheerleader outfit; the other wears #34 even though he's too young to
understand why. I am the 50 year old man who hoped no one saw tears in his
eyes when the eagle circled the field. I was too choked even to say 'War
Eagle'. For a moment I felt foolish and then I didn't care. God, I love this place. I am the 60 year old woman meeting her freshman grand-daughter who is now the 3rd generation of AU students in our family. Despite my age, I'd
strap it on Saturday and hit someone if it weren't for my gender and this
blasted arthritis.
I am Auburn and I have always believed I was different. You can see it when you look up into the stands. My orange is not the same as Tennessee's and my blue is not that of Florida . But the differences go much deeper than my
colors. Read my creed. What other school has one? I genuinely believe in
these things. To be a real Auburn man or woman speaks of character, not of
geography. All are welcome to walk though my gates, not just the wealthy or
the elite.
Georgia and Alabama may have their nations, but we have always been family. Make no mistake, we loathe defeat, but even in defeat, we would rather be an Auburn Tiger than anything else.
We are family and you are the sons of Heisman, the sons of Jordan and Dye.
You come from a long line of brothers who names include Burkett, Sidle,
Owens, Sullivan, Beasley, Jackson and Rocker. It is a great heritage.
So this Saturday, when the warm ups are over and the prayers and amen
spoken, when you hear my thunder growing in the stands above you, when you stand in the tunnel and the smoke begins to form, listen for my voice when
you run onto my field. Behind the frenzy of the shakers and deafening roar,
I will tell you something in a whisper you may miss. I will be telling you
that you are my sons and I am proud of you for the way you wear the burnt
orange and navy blue. I am telling you that you are my sons and I love you.
Auburn is so much more than a city or a school or a team or a degree. It is
something that, once you have experienced it, will live inside of you
forever and become a part of what makes up who you are....
It is driving into town on a game day. You may have come from hundreds of
miles away and as you get closer and closer to the city limits, you feel it
rising inside of you. Other cars on the highway proudly display their Orange
and Blue flags or magnets or car tags, and you honk and wave at them,
because, for that one day, you are all on the same team.
It is the smell in the air and the ritualistic act of tailgating... catching
up with old friends, making new ones, and invitations from perfect strangers
to try their ribs or watch their satellite TV showing all of the day's
important match-ups...of course, all being secondary to the one that will
occur in the great cathedral of Jordan-Hare later that day.
It is the Tiger Walk...where you might just see 300 pound men overcome with
emotion and weeping with pride, because you have come there to cheer them
on. As they walk by, you might exchange a glance with one or two of them,
and you can see it in their eyes...it is going to be their day.
It is the students...dressed in their best, because going to an Auburn game
is like going to church for Auburn people....you show the same respect as
you would if you were in God's house. Those students remind you of the days
when you were walking in their shoes and Auburn was your home...but then you realize, in many ways, it is still and always will be HOME.
It is that lump that rises in your throat when the band plays the alma mater
as the eagle is soaring over your head during pre-game.
It is walking around on a "foreign" and sometimes hostile campus. You are
easily identified (Auburn people always are) and the enemy jeers and shouts
things at you to mask their feelings of intimidation. But just then you
happen upon a friend you have never met before. You know they are your
friend by the colors they wear or the shaker in their hand. You exchange a
"War Eagle" and a confident grin, because he/she knows what you know.
It is when your heart leaps with every touchdown, field goal, sack, and
interception...because those are our boys. And win or lose, they will always
have our un-dying support. After all, it is those boys that you are really
there for and not a coach or a logo or a trustee or a president.
It is the complete and utter exhilaration of walking away victorious over a
worthy opponent...that feeling of pride and accomplishment as if it were
your own feet that had crossed the goal line scoring the last points
yourself...that feeling of wanting to scream "War Eagle" at the top of your
lungs and hug complete strangers...and then there is the ultimate high of
defeating your most hated foes from across the state.
No words can describe what this feels like, but you know because you have
experienced it.
It is the sheer agony of defeat as the last minutes tick off of the clock
and you realize that all hope of a victory is gone. You feel like crying and
maybe you do...then you hear the faint sounds of a cheer that grows louder
and louder...."Its Great To Be An Auburn Tiger."
It is knowing that year after year, no matter how things change in our
hectic lives, you can always come back to "the Loveliest Village on the
Plains"...the place where you came from...your home. It will probably look a
little different and there will be new names on the backs of the jerseys,
but deep down, no matter what, it is still the same. You still love it as
much as you always have, because Auburn is as much a part of you as your
arms and your legs and the orange and blue blood that runs through your
veins.
And, finally, it is the feeling you have right now as you read these
lines....the anticipation inside of you, because you know its almost
time....Its about to start all over again...but then it really never goes
away, does it?
WAR EAGLE!