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A.C. 60-0 10/24 vs. Mississippi State 19-0 11/7 at Georgia Tech 14-0 11/14 vs. Vanderbilt 6-0 11/21 vs. Georgia 0-0 11/25 vs. Carlisle Indians 7-0 1932: 9-0-1 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 9/23 vs. Birmingham-Southern 61-0 10/1 ERSKINE 77-0 10/8 vs. Duke 18-7 10/15 at Georgia Tech 6-0 10/22 at Tulane 19-7 10/29 vs. Ole Miss 14-7 11/5 vs. Samford 25-0 11/12 vs. Florida 21-6 11/19 vs. Georgia 14-7 12/3 vs. South Carolina 20-20 1957: 10-0, 7-0 SEC SEC CHAMPIONS, NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 9/28 at Tennessee 7-0 10/5 UT-CHATTANOOGA 40-7 10/12 KENTUCKY 6-0 10/19 at Georgia Tech 3-0 10/26 at Houston 48-7 11/2 FLORIDA 13-0 11/9 vs. Mississippi State 15-7 11/16 vs. Georgia 6-0 11/23 at Florida State 29-7 11/30 vs. Alabama 40-0 1958: 9-0-1, 6-0-1 SEC 9/27 vs. Tennessee 13-0 10/4 UT-CHATTANOOGA 30-8 10/11 at Kentucky 8-0 10/18 at Georgia Tech 7-7 10/25 MARYLAND 20-7 11/1 at Florida 6-5 11/8 MISSISSIPPI STATE 33-14 11/15 vs. Georgia 21-6 11/22 WAKE FOREST 21-7 11/29 vs. Alabama 14-8 1993: 11-0, 8-0 SEC 9/2 OLE MISS 16-12 9/11 SAMFORD 35-7 9/18 at LSU 34-10 9/25 SOUTHERN MISS 35-24 10/2 at Vanderbilt 14-10 10/9 MISSISSIPPI STATE 31-17 10/16 FLORIDA 38-35 10/30 at Arkansas 31-21 11/6 NEW MEXICO ST. 55-14 11/13 at Georgia 42-28 11/20 ALABAMA 22-14 2004: 13-0, 8-0 SEC SEC CHAMPIONS 9/4 LA-MONROE 31-0 9/11 at Mississippi State 43-14 9/18 LSU 10-9 9/25 THE CITADEL 33-3 10/2 at Tennessee 34-10 10/9 LOUISIANA TECH 52-7 10/16 ARKANSAS 38-20 10/23 KENTUCKY 42-10 10/30 at Ole Miss 35-14 11/13 GEORGIA 24-6 11/20 at Alabama 21-13 SEC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 12/4 vs. Tennessee 38-28 NOKIA SUGAR BOWL 1/3 vs. Virginia Tech 16-13 2010: 14-0, 8-0 SEC SEC CHAMPIONS, BCS NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 9/4 ARKANSAS STATE 52-26 9/9 at Mississippi State 17-14 9/18 CLEMSON 27-24 (OT) 9/25 SOUTH CAROLINA 35-27 10/2 LA-MONROE 52-3 10/9 at Kentucky 37-34 10/16 ARKANSAS 65-43 10/23 LSU 24-17 10/30 at Ole Miss 51-31 11/6 TENN-CHATT. 62-24 11/13 GEORGIA 49-31 11/26 at Alabama 28-27 SEC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 12/4 vs. South Carolina 56-17 BCS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 1/10 vs. Oregon 22-19 UNDEFEATED SEASONS A UBURNTI G ERS.C O MGOOD LUCK AUBURN FROM YOUR FRIENDS IN BUSINESS Rays Collision Center An Honest Collision Repair Shop You Can Trust! 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Aurea, a 6-year-old female, is now part the storied tradition of golden eagles at Auburn Tiger foot- ball games, a tradition that dates back to the late 1800s. “Aurea actually made her first stadi- um flight in late 2018 and flew at most of our home games last season,” said Andrew Hopkins, assistant director of raptor training and education, “but she has now been named and honored as our official eagle.” Aurea was brought to the in 2016 after being found near Selma, Alabama, with an injury to her right wing. Auburn veterinarians brought her back to good health, but the aftermath of the injury causes her to have more drag during flights. “Her flight stamina isn’t quite good enough for her to be released into the wild, but it doesn’t affect her flying in the stadium because she’s not chasing a live animal,” Hopkins said. Aurea has a 6.5-foot wingspan and weighs 8 pounds while, in comparison, male Nova has a 6-foot wingspan and weighs 7 pounds. “This size difference is normal because female eagles are normally about 30 percent larger than the males,” Hopkins said. Twenty-one-year-old Nova con- tinues to be named War Eagle VII and appears in educational shows at the raptor center. He has been sidelined from pregame flights since 2017 due to cardiomyopathy, a chronic disease of the heart, which veterinarians are man- aging through medication, said Dr. Seth Oster, faculty avian veterinarian. Nova was hatched in 1999 at the Montgomery Zoo and was non-re- leasable due to human imprinting. He came to Auburn in 2000, made his first pregame flight at the Kentucky game in 2004 and was designated War Eagle VII in 2006. 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No distance was enough to keep either student-athlete from returning to Auburn for one final season, however. Both men wish to leave Auburn with suc- cess and championships to their name, but value the change and hope they can bring off the golf course the most. “We’d like to leave here with a bang,” Huff says. “I’d love to get another ring, maybe two, and I think we have a good opportunity for that this year, but we feel that it’s not necessarily what or how we do on the course that we’d like to be remembered by. Yeah, we want to win a national championship and earn all these accolades that people will remember years down the road, but being known as good people and guys with integrity is what we would really be proud of.” Rebula reiterated the statement and explained how he wishes that his legacy extends beyond the scorecard. “I don’t necessarily want to be remembered too much by my golfing achievements, but if I can be remem- bered as a guy who was always benefit- ting the team on and off the golf course, I would love that,” Rebula says. “All of us over here at Auburn grow as human be- ings. Having people in your life that want to push you far, not only in athletics, but also as people, has been something that has impressed me a ton.” Both seniors have garnered a slew of accomplishments over the course of their careers but wish to work toward making an impact on the golf program and the community as men with outstanding character rather than skilled athletes. “I like the idea of thinking that what I do now has ripple effects for people who are going to come to Auburn and maybe be on the golf team three to five years from now or possibly further on than that,” Huff says. Huff and Rebula both value the community service aspect that comes with having a platform. Both have first- hand experience in giving back and have witnessed how easily kindness can change lives. The cause close to Huff’s heart? Uplifting at-risk children and mentoring the younger generations. “I like trailblazing and helping those who are going to come behind me,” Huff says. “I feel like community service is a good way to do that. When I first came in, I did a lot of work with the Jason Duf- ner Foundation. They do a lot of packing school lunches in areas with at-risk kids who may not get food on the weekends or just don’t have access to as much food. I helped with a lot of packing and shipping of those lunches and even got to help deliver some of them.” Huff enjoys giving back not only to the Lee County community, but also to his native community in Idaho where his journey began. “Over the summer when I would go back home and visit, I did a lot of camps for junior golfers in the area, trying to get some of the younger generations involved in golf, hoping that they will love the game as much as I do.” In addition to working with ly hosting camps for young golfers in Idaho, Huff has also been able to partner with the university through one of his classes to offer leadership training and career/college advice for sophomores at Notasulga High School. “It makes me feel like that kid who got the lunch I packed or the one that I helped out at a camp that day will do something big or become someone like the next senator, governor, or leader in some fashion and just that idea that I had a little factor into steer- ing that kid into the right direction and making their life better is just the way I look at community service,” Huff concludes. Rebula also values community ser- vice and giving back, but his focus lies somewhere else. Autism awareness is what lays on the mind of Rebula, having a cousin who was diagnosed with the condition when he was born. Rebula’s uncle, Ernie Els, is the father of Ben Neels Els, the cousin that contin- uously inspires Rebula to promote the cause. In 2009, the Els family started their own program to uplift those affect- ed by the condition. “It’s really cool that my uncle opened up the Els Center of Excellence down in Jupiter, Florida. It’s something that has been really amazing to visit the school and see what they do down there,” Rebula says. “I try to promote it as much as I can. something that’s been stuck to my mind for a good bit. I’ve logoed it on my golf shoes and stamped it on my wedges and things like that, trying to get the empha- sis on them,” Rebula adds. “I don’t really know if people see it, but just getting the word out there for the program can do some good. “With all the resources that this university has, you never know where people can help out. It’s worth someone reading and seeing how they can help out if they can.” Both men have managed to be excel- lent examples of top-tier student-ath- letes while simultaneously playing for a cause that is bigger than themselves during their career on the Plains. OLYMPIC SPORTS UPDATE A UBURNTI G ERS.C O M A legacy beyond the scorecard BY TUCKER CLEVERDON98 A UBURN SPOR T S PROPER TIES Auburn Sports Properties is owned and operated by FOX Sports, the official worldwide marketer of Auburn University Athletics. 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