Athletic Events

There’s no better way to watch Auburn athletic events than with Auburn alumni and friends. Whether you come to campus to watch an Auburn sporting event or attend an Auburn Club Game Watch Party in your city, there’s always a way to cheer on the Auburn Tigers and enjoy the camaraderie of the Auburn Family. And don’t forget unique Auburn athletic events like the Ambush: The Coaches Tour and special Auburn alumni tailgates.
Check this page frequently for the latest ways you can watch Auburn athletic events with fellow alumni and friends!

Join the Auburn Family for the Official Auburn vs. Oklahoma Tailgate
Dust off your boots for food, fun and football in Norman, Oklahoma on September 20, 2025.
Saturday, September 20
Tailgate opens 4 hours before game time and ends 30 minutes before kickoff*
The University of Oklahoma Duck Pond
*Kickoff time to be announced
Deadline to purchase is September 15 or until sold out.
Your Ticket To A Stress-free Tailgate
Join fellow Auburn Tigers for the Official Auburn Tailgate—an energetic, family-friendly gathering featuring great food options, an open bar, game-day TVs, and visits from special guests. All just a short walk from Gaylord Family Memorial Stadium.
Cost per person: $75
Under 21: $50
Children 3 and under are free.

Auburn Game Watch Party Locations!
The Last Auburn Wrestler
A coach reflects on a lifetime around the mat—and the dream that got away.
Courtside Career
Taylor Korn ’22 lives out her dreams on the sidelines of the biggest games
Feeling Good, Playing Great
Auburn’s Wheelchair Basketball Team is recovering the right way with a one-of-a-kind facility funded by the Auburn Family.
Churmell Mitchell ’16 Knows It’s All About The Journey
How strong teachers and an Auburn education turned Churmell Mitchell into a national speaker, mentor, best-selling author and CEO.
Coach Shug Jordan’s Basketball Beginnings
Auburn’s beloved football player and coach, Shug Jordan, was as good on the basketball court as he was on the gridiron.
Big League Brotherhood
They once shared an office as Auburn grad assistants. Now Les Snead and Joe Hortiz are competing for Super Bowls as NFL general managers.