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Iron Bowl

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The Iron Bowl is the Alabama-Auburn college football rivalry, first played in 1893 and named for Birmingham's iron and steel industry.

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Which two college football teams compete in the Iron Bowl?

The Iron Bowl is the intense annual rivalry game between the University of Alabama Crimson Tide and the Auburn University Tigers. Both prominent schools are located in the state of Alabama.

Why is the Alabama-Auburn game called the Iron Bowl?

The game earned its nickname because it was historically played at Legion Field in Birmingham, Alabama, a major hub for the iron and steel industry. Legendary Auburn coach Shug Jordan is credited with coining the phrase in the mid-1960s.

When was the first Iron Bowl played?

The rivalry first began on February 22, 1893, when the teams met at Lakeview Park in Birmingham. Auburn won that inaugural contest by a score of 32-22.

Where is the Iron Bowl currently played?

Since 2000, the game has been played as a standard home-and-home series, alternating between Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa and Jordan-Hare Stadium in Auburn. It is no longer played at a neutral, off-campus location.

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