Auburn Claims a Whole Lotta Championships!

Hold on to your hats, ChumCity! The Auburn Tigers just super-sized their trophy case. Word on the street is, they're now claiming NINE national titles in football!

From Two to Nine!

Yup, you read that right. Auburn recently decided to recognize seven more championship years, adding them to the existing pair. We're talking about 1910, 1913, 1914, 1958, 1983, 1993, and 2004. Turns out, in each of those years, at least one respected voting body crowned the Tigers as champs.

AD Speaks Out

Athletics Director John Cohen is pumped about this decision, hoping it'll boost appreciation for the program's amazing history. He explained the change, saying Auburn had been "humble" by only recognizing Associated Press National Championships. Now, they're ready to show off all the accomplishments of those awesome players, coaches, and teams!

'83 and '04 Finally Get Their Due!

This move gives the legendary Pat Dye a well-deserved national title for '83. But even bigger? It addresses the elephant in the room: Tommy Tuberville's undefeated 2004 squad. Despite going undefeated, they were shockingly denied a shot at the national title game. Now, they're officially champs!

How They Stack Up

Adding these years means Auburn jumps up the rankings, tying with Ohio State and Pittsburgh. Can they catch up with Princeton and Yale who are way ahead of the pack? Only time will tell!

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