The game day atmosphere is right up there with the best in all of college football. The air always feels tense but very exciting. You just never know what you're going to see happen that boggles the mind.
Few venues in college sports can match the energy that builds in Jordan-Hare on a Saturday in the fall. Tailgating stretches across the Auburn campus, the streets pulse with orange and blue, and the legendary "War Eagle" flight before kickoff sets the tone for a day of pageantry and passion. Fans of all ages are drawn into a shared experience where every cheer, chant, and song feels part of a living tradition.
Auburn places a premium on providing an exceptional fan experience, with seamless stadium entry, interactive fan zones, and engaging halftime productions. Jordan-Hare is also well-known as one of the most courteous hosting venues for opposing fans.
The stadium's commitment to theatrics--highlighted by booming pregame hype videos, coordinated crowd effects, and perfectly timed pyrotechnics--ensures that every game feels like an event. Every detail is designed to immerse fans in the action, whether it's their first visit or their fiftieth.
For any true college football fan, Jordan-Hare Stadium is more than a place to watch a game--it's a destination that captures the very essence of the sport. Between the passionate fan base, the awe-inspiring pregame traditions, and the consistently high level of on-field action, it offers an experience that lingers long after the final whistle.
If you want to see college football at its most thrilling and authentic, there's no better place than Jordan-Hare Stadium on a...
Read moreOverall it was a really cool place. I'm a huge Tennessee fan and went to the Tennessee Auburn game a few days ago and it was probably the greatest day if my life. It's not as good a stadium as Neyland Stadium (the home of the VOLS) but it is really cool. The campus is really nice and clean and overall the stadium was too. And although the Auburn football team was doing really bad and I was like the only Tennessee fan in that Auburn section (and was being kind of obnoxious in the fact that I was screaming my lungs out for my Vols) the Auburn fans around me were nice. All the fans were nice. The jumbotron is huge. The only reasons I'm giving it 4 stars are that the concession area is very cramped and the second reason is the primary one. I was trying to grab a bite from the concessions quickly during halftime cuz I wanted to watch the game (Auburn was up 17-13 at the half) so I was in a hurry. I had been in a line for like 7 minutes (halftime is 20 minutes long) and just about when I came to get my food they told me they were out of hot dogs (which is what I was gonna get) so I had to go to a different line and almost missed the kickoff of the second half. How do you run out of hot dogs at any event ever??? And it's only halftime! But overall it was a very very good experience....
Read moreAuburn Athletics isn’t just something you watch—it’s something you feel. It’s the heartbeat of this town, the spirit that echoes through Jordan-Hare Stadium, and the legacy that lives on in every “War Eagle” shouted on a Saturday.
As an Auburn alum and long-time local, I’ve seen firsthand how Auburn Athletics brings generations together—students, families, alumni, and lifelong fans—united by tradition, grit, and pride. I love Auburn so much that my daughter and I even have a brick at Tiger Walk to show our support. It’s our way of honoring what this place means to us and everything it stands for.
In my work as a REALTOR® serving the Auburn-Opelika area, I’ve helped faculty, athletic staff, and devoted fans relocate to be part of this energy. I understand how important it is to find a home that works with the rhythm of football season and the lifestyle that comes with being part of the Auburn family.
Auburn Athletics is more than sports—it’s tradition, community, and heart. Whether you're in the stands, watching from home, or walking past your own brick at Tiger Walk, you know you’re part of something bigger. War...
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