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2004 Auburn Tigers football

SEC champion
SEC Western Division champion
Sugar Bowl champion

SEC Championship Game, W 38–28 vs. Tennessee

Sugar Bowl, W 16–13 vs. Virginia Tech

ConferenceSoutheastern Conference
DivisionWestern Division
Ranking
CoachesNo. 2
APNo. 2
Record13–0 (8–0 SEC)
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorAl Borges (1st season)
Offensive schemeI formation
Defensive coordinatorGene Chizik (3rd season)
Base defense4–3
Home stadiumJordan–Hare Stadium
Seasons
← 2003
2005 →
2004 Southeastern Conference football standings
  • t
  • e
  • Conf Overall
    Team   W   L     W   L  
    Eastern Division
    No.13Tennesseex   7 1     10 3  
    No.7Georgia   6 2     10 2  
    Florida   4 4     7 5  
    South Carolina   4 4     6 5  
    Kentucky   1 7     2 9  
    Vanderbilt   1 7     2 9  
    Western Division
    No.2Auburn x$   8 0     13 0  
    No.16LSU   6 2     9 3  
    Alabama   3 5     6 6  
    Arkansas   3 5     5 6  
    Ole Miss   3 5     4 7  
    Mississippi State   2 6     3 8  
    Championship: Auburn 38, Tennessee 28
    • $ – BCS representative as conference champion
  • x – Division champion/co-champions
  • Rankings from AP Poll

    The 2004 Auburn Tigers football team represented Auburn University in the 2004 NCAA Division I-A football season. Auburn compiled a record of 13–0, winning the Southeastern Conference championship and finishing the season ranked #2 in both the AP Poll and the Coaches' Poll.[1] Beginning the season ranked #17 in the AP poll and #18 in the Coaches' Poll, the Tigers were denied a berth in the BCS National Championship Game because they finished the regular season ranked #3 in the BCS rankings. Head coach Tommy Tuberville, who was nearly fired after the 2003 season, was named national Coach of the Year by the Associated Press. This was Auburn's third undefeated season in which they played over ten games.

    The team defeated LSU, Georgia, and Tennessee (twice, facing them a second time in the SEC Championship game), all of whom were ranked opponents. They were left out of the BCS National Championship Game,[2] and instead went to the 2005 Sugar Bowl, beating #9 Virginia Tech, 16–13, to finish 13–0. USC and Oklahoma played for the national title in the Orange Bowl. USC's national title was later vacated by the NCAA. Both Darryl W. Perry and GBE College Football Ratings awarded their national titles to Auburn.[3]

    The team's roster featured four first-round NFL draft picks in running back Carnell Williams, running back Ronnie Brown, defensive back Carlos Rogers, and quarterback Jason Campbell, as well as five future Pro Bowl participants in offensive linemen Marcus McNeill and Ben Grubbs, running back Ronnie Brown, Carlos Rogers, and defensive tackle Jay Ratliff. Permanent team captains were Campbell, Williams, Brown, Rogers, and Bret Eddins.[citation needed]

    Schedule

    [edit]
    DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendance
    September 41:30 pmLouisiana–Monroe*No. 17
  • Auburn, AL
  • PPVW 31–080,663
    September 1111:30 amatMississippi StateNo. 18
  • Starkville, MS
  • JPSW 43–1451,021
    September 182:30 pmNo. 5LSUNo. 14
    • Jordan–Hare Stadium
  • Auburn, AL (rivalry)
  • CBSW 10–987,451
    September 251:30 pmThe Citadel*No. 9
    • Jordan–Hare Stadium
  • Auburn, AL
  • CSSW 33–376,302
    October 26:45 pmat No. 10TennesseeNo. 8
  • Knoxville, TN (rivalry, (College GameDay)
  • ESPNW 34–10107,828
    October 92:30 pmLouisiana Tech*No. 6
    • Jordan–Hare Stadium
  • Auburn, AL
  • PPVW 52–777,016
    October 162:30 pmArkansasNo. 4
    • Jordan–Hare Stadium
  • Auburn, AL
  • CBSW 38–2087,451
    October 231:30 pmKentuckyNo. 3
    • Jordan–Hare Stadium
  • Auburn, AL
  • CSSW 42–1085,263
    October 306:45 pmatOle MissNo. 3
  • Oxford, MS (rivalry)
  • ESPNW 35–1460,787
    November 132:30 pmNo. 8GeorgiaNo. 3
    • Jordan–Hare Stadium
  • Auburn, AL (Deep South's Oldest Rivalry, College GameDay)
  • CBSW 24–687,451
    November 202:30 pmatAlabamaNo. 3
  • Tuscaloosa, AL (Iron Bowl)
  • CBSW 21–1383,818
    December 45:00 pmvs. No. 15TennesseeNo. 3
  • Atlanta, GA ((SEC Championship Game, rivalry, College GameDay)
  • CBSW 38–2874,982
    January 37:00 pmvs. No. 9Virginia Tech*No. 3
  • New Orleans, LA (Sugar Bowl)
  • ABCW 16–1377,349
    • *Non-conference game
  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
  • All times are in Central time
  • Statistics

    [edit]

    Offense

    [edit]

    Passing

    Player Name Pos COMP ATT PCT YARDS TD INT RATE
    Jason Campbell QB 188 270 69.6 2700 20 7 172.9

    Roster

    [edit]
    No Player Name Pos Ht Wt Yr Hometown (High School)
    80 Maurice Anderson SE 6–3 203 FR* Semmes, Alabama (Mary G Montgomery HS)
    1 Devin Aromashodu WR 6–2 205 JR Miami Springs, Florida (Miami Springs HS)
    64 Rhett Autrey OG 6–4 283 JR Jay, Florida (Jay HS)
    80 Octavious Balkcom LB 6–4 225 FR Blakely, Georgia (Early County HS)
    3 Tony Bell S 6–2 205 FR Alabaster, Alabama (Thompson HS)
    87 Cole Bennett TE 6–5 244 SO Dalton, Georgia (Dalton HS)
    30 Kody Bliss P 5-11 193 SO Brentwood, Tennessee (Brentwood Academy)
    11 Calvin Booker QB 6–3 225 FR Atlanta, Georgia (Mays HS)
    71 Jarrod Britt OL 6–3 299 SO Powder Springs,GA (McEachern HS)
    33 Eric Brock S 6–1 203 FR* Alexander City,AL (Benjamin Russell HS)
    92 Chris Browder DE 6–4 240 SO Camden, Alabama (Wilcox Central HS)
    91 Neil Brown NG 6–2 256 FR Buford, Georgia (Buford HS)
    23 Ronnie Brown RB 6–1 223 SR* Cartersville, Georgia (Cartersville HS)
    52 Kevis Burnam LB 6–2 236 JR Montezuma, Georgia (Macon County HS)
    17 Anthony Campbell DB 5–9 178 FR Hialeah, Florida (Hialeah Senior HS)
    17 Jason Campbell QB 6–5 228 SR* Taylorsville, Mississippi (Taylorsville HS)
    55 Montavian Collier OLB 6–1 219 FR* Opelika, Alabama (Opelika HS)
    62 Pete Compton LS 6–6 235 FR* Brentwood, Tennessee (Brentwood Academy)
    50 Joe Cope C 6–0 268 SO Andalusia, Alabama (Andalusia HS)
    12 Brandon Cox QB 6–2 200 FR* Trussville, Alabama (Hewitt-Trussville HS)
    70 Antwoin Daniels OG 6–6 265 FR Forsyth, Georgia (Mary Persons HS)
    85 Silas Daniels WR 6–0 193 SR Jacksonville, Florida (Jean Ribault HS)
    27 Tristan Davis RB 5–10 188 FR East Point, Georgia (Tri-Cities HS)
    21 Karibi Dede OLB 6–1 206 SO* Woodbridge, Virginia (C. D. Hylton HS)
    81 Kyle Derozan TE 6–3 252 SO* Morganza, Louisiana (Pointe Coupee Central HS)
    96 Wayne Dickens NG 6–1 297 JR* Lakeland, Florida (Lake Gibson Senior HS)
    99 Tez Doolittle DL 6–3 298 FR* Opelika, Alabama (Opelika HS)
    76 Tim Duckworth OL 6–3 314 SO Taylorsville, Mississippi (Taylorsville HS)
    77 King Dunlap OL 6–8 292 FR* Brentwood, Tennessee (Brentwood Academy)
    94 Bret Eddins DE 6–5 267 SR* Montgomery, Alabama (Trinity Presbyterian Sch Inc)
    76 Nathan Farrow DL 6–3 296 FR Birmingham, Al (Clay-Chalkville High School)
    41 Lorenzo Ferguson DB 6–1 192 FR Miami, Florida (Miami Southridge HS)
    16 Blake Field QB 6–3 195 FR Tallahassee, Florida (North Florida Christian)
    26 Steve Gandy S 6–1 200 FR Waynesboro, Mississippi (Wayne County HS)
    38 Zach Gilbert CB 5–10 189 FR* Florence, Alabama (Bradshaw HS)
    10 Dustin Goodwin QB 6–1 203 SO Demopolis, Alabama (Demopolis HS)
    29 Derrick Graves OLB 6–1 222 SR Holt, Alabama (Holt HS)
    90 Tyronne Green DT 6–3 275 FR Pensacola, Florida (W. J. Woodham HS)
    54 Quentin Groves DE 6–3 249 FR* Greenville, Mississippi (Greenville HS)
    69 Ben Grubbs OL 6–3 289 SO* Eclectic, Alabama (Elmore County HS)
    25 Lee Guess WR 5–10 177 SO* Trussville, Alabama (Hewitt-Trussville HS)
    48 Marquies Gunn DE 6–4 234 SO Alexander City,AL (Benjamin Russell HS)
    56 Courtney Harden LB 6–1 215 FR Leighton, Alabama (Colbert County HS)
    72 Leon Hart OL 6–5 290 FR Columbia, South Carolina (Spring Valley HS)
    11 Josh Hebert DB 5-10 190 FR Houston, Texas (Klein HS)
    35 Will Herring FS 6–4 212 SO* Opelika, Alabama (Opelika HS)
    15 Wesley Hill QB 6–3 217 SO* Cordele, Georgia (Crisp County HS)
    49 Kevin Hobbs FS 6–0 183 JR* Tampa, Florida (Tampa Bay Technical HS)
    42 Brett Holliman SS 5–10 177 SR* Selma, Alabama (John T Morgan Academy)
    43 Evander Holyfield WR 6–3 176 FR* Fairburn, Georgia (Landmark Christian School)
    26 Alex Howell RB 5–9 172 FR* Montgomery, Alabama (St. James School)
    67 Jeremy Ingle C 6–2 275 SR* Montgomery, Alabama (St. James School)
    6 David Irons CB 6–1 183 JR Dacula, Georgia (Dacula HS)
    26 Kenny Irons RB 5–11 193 JR Dacula, Georgia (Dacula HS)
    58 Tommy Jackson NG 6–1 304 JR Opelika, Alabama (Opelika HS)
    59 Merrill Johnson LB 6–1 185 FR Butler, Alabama (Choctaw County HS)
    98 Doug Langenfeld DE 6–3 254 SR Moncks Corner, South Carolina (Berkeley HS)
    20 Patrick Lee CB 6–0 198 FR* Miami, Florida (Christopher Columbus HS)
    28 Brad Lester RB 5–11 188 FR Lilburn, Georgia (Parkview HS)
    39 Andrew Letts SS 6–1 202 JR* Hinsdale, Illinois (Hinsdale Central HS)
    68 Danny Lindsey OG 6–3 306 SR Douglas, Georgia (Coffee County HS)
    75 Stanley McClover DE 6–2 255 SO Fort Lauderdale,FL (Dillard HS)
    45 Michael McLaughlin FB 6–2 225 FR Waynesboro, Mississippi (Wayne County HS)
    73 Marcus McNeill OT 6–9 340 JR Ellenwood, Georgia (Cedar Grove HS)
    9 Anthony Mix WR 6–5 241 JR Bay Minette, Alabama (Baldwin County HS)
    84 Charles Mullen TE 6–4 233 FR San Diego, California (Madison Senior HS)
    2 Ben Obomanu WR 6–1 193 JR Selma, Alabama (Selma HS)
    79 Jonathan Palmer OG 6–5 317 SO* Ellenwood, Georgia (Cedar Grove HS)
    89 Danny Perry TE 6–2 245 FR* Auburn, Alabama (Auburn HS)
    19 Montae Pitts WR 6–3 203 SO* Loachapoka, Alabama (Loachapoka HS)
    90 Rick Pollard TE 6–2 229 SO* Dalton, Georgia (Dalton HS)
    13 Jamoga Ramsey WR 5–10 162 SO* Delray Beach, Florida (Atlantic HS)
    83 Jay Ratliff DT 6–5 278 SR Valdosta, Georgia (Lowndes HS)
    66 Troy Reddick OT 6–5 327 JR Albany, Georgia (Westover HS)
    5 Sam Rives WR 6–2 193 SR* Pelham, Alabama (Pelham HS)
    14 Carlos Rogers CB 6–1 194 SR Augusta, Georgia (Butler HS)
    4 Junior Rosegreen SS 6–0 196 SR* Fort Lauderdale,FL (Dillard HS)
    74 Steven Ross C 6–6 275 JR* Nashville, Tennessee (Christ Presbyterian Academy)
    43 Pete Ruzicka SS 6–0 211 SO* Harmony, Pennsylvania (Seneca Valley SHS)
    40 Kevin Sears LB 6–4 236 SO Russellville, Alabama (Russellville HS)
    28 Blake Shrader S 5–10 177 FR Stevenson, Alabama (North Jackson HS)
    95 Pat Sims DT 6–4 295 FR Fort Lauderdale, Florida (Dillard HS)
    44 Jake Slaughter FB 6–2 237 JR* Brentwood, Tennessee (Brentwood Academy)
    22 Tre Smith TB 5–10 200 JR Venice, Florida (Venice Senior HS)
    57 Mayo Sowell LB 6–2 225 SR* Birmingham, Alabama (Shades Valley Technical Academ)
    32 Carl Stewart RB 6–1 212 FR* Maryville, Tennessee (Maryville HS)
    65 William Sullivan OL 6–4 290 FR Lillington, North Carolina (Western Harnett HS)
    82 James Swinton WR 6–1 165 FR Tucker, Georgia (Tucker HS)
    86 Courtney Taylor WR 6–2 195 SO* Carrollton, Alabama (Carrollton HS)
    97 Josh Thompson DT 6–1 295 FR* Statesboro, Georgia (Statesboro HS)
    78 Rich Trucks OT 6–8 320 SR* Hoover, Alabama (Hoover HS)
    47 Andrew Turman FB 6–0 234 FR* Hoover, Alabama (Hoover HS)
    37 John Vaughn K 6–1 196 SO Brentwood, Tennessee (Brentwood Academy)
    8 Cooper Wallace TE 6–4 253 JR* Nashville, Tennessee (Christ Presbyterian Academy)
    63 William Ward C 6–2 270 SO* Prattville, Alabama (Prattville HS)
    46 Jerald Watson RB 5–11 198 FR Morgan City, Louisiana (Central Catholic HS)
    31 Antarrious Williams LB 5–11 205 JR* Columbus, Georgia (Shaw HS)
    24 Carnell Williams RB 5–11 204 SR Attalla, Alabama (Etowah HS)
    36 Gerald Williams CB 5–9 192 JR* Columbus, Georgia (Carver HS)
    51 Travis Williams LB 6–1 214 JR* Columbia, South Carolina (Spring Valley HS)
    18 Philip Yost K 6–0 195 SR Auburn, Alabama (Auburn HS)
    10 Donnay Young FS 6–0 204 SR* College Park, Georgia (North Clayton HS)
    14 Brett Foster K 6-1 225 SR South Lamar

    15 Joseph Marlowe LB 5-0 210 SR Carrollton

    Captains

    [edit]
    Position Player
    RB Ronnie Brown
    QB Jason Campbell
    DE Bret Eddins
    CB Carlos Rogers
    RB Carnell Williams

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "2004 Auburn Tiers Stats". sports-reference.com. Retrieved January 27, 2018.
  • ^ Wise, Mike (January 4, 2005). Written at New Orleans. "Auburn Knows, and Shows, Who's No. 1". The Washington Post. Washington, D.C. Retrieved October 30, 2023. Auburn staked its claim to a mythical crown that we will never fully know if it deserves because, well, the Bowl Championship Series is a crock.
  • ^ "Auburn All National Championships". College Football Data Warehouse. Archived from the original on February 18, 2015. Retrieved January 27, 2018. [dead link]

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