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Top 30 at Jordan-Hare – #30 Syracuse (2002)

Now that we are officially 30 days from Auburn’s 2015 season-opener against Bobby Petrino’s Louisville Cardinals in the Georgia Dome, let’s do something fun. Let’s countdown the top 30 Auburn games over the last 30 years that were played inside the great Jordan-Hare Stadium. And let’s take the next 30 days to do it.

Wait… haven’t we done that before? Well yes, we did that prior to the 2010 season. Do you remember what happened in the 2010 season? But on top of that, I think there may have been a few games over the last 5 years (*cough* 2013 *cough*) that probably knock a few of those older ones out. Not to mention, I had two games in the previous list that are now over 30 years old.

Just as last time, I expect many disagreements, so let me know you disagree – or agree – in the comments section. I think most of the games that do stick around will at least be a in different spot, so the excitement will be so fresh and so clean. As I say that, I realize #30 is the same as the 2010 version of this list. Oh well, that’s the only one.

30. Auburn 37 vs. Syracuse 34 (3 OT) – Sept. 28, 2002

How I Remember It: This game was supposed to be a blowout. Syracuse came in with a lousy record. Auburn had the close loss to USC, but had won three straight and was nationally ranked. I had no doubt going into Jordan-Hare Stadium that night that Auburn would easily exact revenge over the 2001 loss to the Orangemen (they were still the Orangemen at the time).

My only visual memories of the game were Syracuse returning a punt for a touchdown in the first half and watching Cadillac run around left end (I think) in triple overtime to win it. I also remember the game ended around midnight as a result of the free football.

What Really Happened: Auburn came into the game heavily favored and should have blown Syracuse away, but after the Orangemen kicked a field goal, returned a punt 85 yards, and tacked on a 68-yard rushing touchdown, things looked pretty bleak for the Tigers. That’s when backup quarterback Jason Campbell and Company scored 24 straight points, taking the lead 24-17 with seven minutes to play.

Syracuse ended up driving down the field, with their own backup quarterback, and scored to the tie the game with 25 seconds left. That’s when things really got crazy.

In the first overtime, Syracuse had to settle for a field goal attempt. They ended up fumbling the snap, giving Auburn the chance to win with just a field goal. As if the 2010 Outback Bowl gods were watching, Auburn ended up having their field goal attempt blocked to send the game into double overtime.

Both teams scored rushing touchdowns in the next overtime period, Cadillac scoring his first of two for the game.

In the final overtime, Syracuse had to settle for a field goal and was successful, giving Auburn the chance to win with a touchdown. That’s when Cadillac ran around left end for a 7-yard score to give Auburn the win.

Fun Fact: Auburn and Syracuse have played three times in football and two of the three ended regulation with a tie score.

Why did I pick this game? After going down 17 points, the game seemed lost, but Auburn battled back, and won it with a wild finish in three overtimes. Most Auburn fans still talk about this game, even though there were no national or conference implications, because of how crazy the comeback and finish were. The after-midnight finish was also pretty unique.

The week after the game, a Syracuse journalist wrote an article titled “Go to Auburn, Be Changed Forever” about his trip to the plains and how it changed his perception of college football in Auburn and how it compares to football in upstate New York. If one game’s atmosphere can leave that kind of impression on an outsider, then it definitely deserves to be in the top 30 games every played at Jordan-Hare.

Play of the Game: Cadillac’s touchdown-scoring run in triple overtime.

Player of the Game: Obviously, this go to Cadillac. 202 rushing yards and two rushing TD’s in overtime, including the game-winner, will get you “player of the game” honors any day.

Quote of the Game:“This game was a character builder for us. We didn’t play well the first half. We were down 17 points, but our guys fought back and we did a good job in the second half. We played better after the half and we just outlasted them. It was a tough game with a lot of obstacles, but this game shows the strength of our program.” – Tommy Tuberville

National stories: ESPN | USA Today

Other game notes and quotes: Auburn | Syracuse

You can view the rest of the 2015 edition of this list here.

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4 comments

Paul 08/07/2015 at 1:18 am

I listened to this game in Jerusalem – eight hours ahead of Alabama time. Listening to it on-line made me late for breakfast, but I was way too happy to care!

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CamdenFlash 08/07/2015 at 5:37 am

This will be a good series, Blogle. Looking forward to your new entries. I have a hunch about the #1 game!!!

I no longer get chain emails but the link to that article from the Syracuse writer had to have been the most forwarded link of the early 2000s. Imagine if Facebook had been around back then!

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Rob Peck 08/07/2015 at 9:52 am

I was at this game as a student! I remember it because I didn’t get back to my apartment until like 1:30 in the morning. It seems like the game didn’t even start until like 9pm and we had been partying all day by that point. It may have been the single longest day of football I can remember.

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Daniel Whitten 08/15/2017 at 9:58 pm

Is there any video footage for this game out there? I looked all over Youtube and could not find it.

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