Auburn Tiger Walk (vs Clemson 2010)

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Uploaded by on Aug 30, 2011

I've now been to live college football games at 78 schools and many of those schools that are worth going back to (like Auburn) I've been two a few games. In short, I spend the fall bouncing from school to school as I rank the best places in the country to experience college football.

With that in mind, there's no one that can argue that Auburn's Tiger Walk isn't one of the best pre-game college football experiences in the nation. The pride, passion, tradition and energy of Auburn football takes center stage here and never seems to disappoint. This particular Tiger Walk took place in September of 2010 when Auburn hosted Clemson in a non-conference match.

It was more than 100 degrees out and I stood at Four Corners for an hour and 30 minutes to get a spot this close to the Tiger Walk. Was it worth it? Damn straight! I'd do it again in a second.

While there's pre-game walks that have popped up all over the country now, nothing comes close to Auburn's. And, don't try and argue with me unless you've been to games at 78 other schools (and counting)!

The tradition draws thousands of fans for every game. It started back in the early 1960s. Auburn players, cheerleaders, Tigerettes, etc walk from Sewell Hall to Jordon-Hare stadium. Fans line Donahue Drive and cheer them on. Look closely and you'll see Cam Newton sporting a smile (shocker, huh?).

War Dam Eagle!

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