
Attitude: The Story of the 1993 Auburn Tigers
Documentary
Overview
Beginning with the hiring of Terry Bowden as Auburn's head football coach to highlights of each 1993 football game, AttitUde: The Story of the 1993 Auburn Tigers chronicles Auburn's perfect 11-0 season. Through behind-the-scenes video, exclusive interviews and incredible game action, this video production presents the incredible story of a team of dedicated players, a new coach and a new attitude. From the season-open-er against Ole Miss to the sensational victory over Alabama at Jordan-Hare, the 1993 season will go down in history as one of Auburn's greatest and AttitUde: The Story of the 1993 Auburn Tigers keeps the celebration alive for-ever.
Top Cast


Mike Hubbard
Mike Hubbard
Narrator
Mike Hubbard
Narrator
Stan White
Stan White
Stan White
Scott Etheridge
Scott Etheridge
Scott Etheridge
Anthony Harris
Anthony Harris
Anthony Harris
Calvin Jackson
Calvin Jackson
Calvin Jackson
Reid McMilion
Reid McMilion
Reid McMilion
Terry Bowden
Terry Bowden
Terry Bowden
Jim Fyffe
Jim Fyffe
Jim Fyffe
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