Quarterfinals: Vote now for the best Auburn football team of all time

Quarterfinals: Vote now for the best Auburn football team of all time

Voting in Round 1 of AL.com’s Best Auburn team of all time bracket did not disappoint, as fans came out in full force choosing which football teams would advance to the next round. AL.com received thousands of votes from dedicated Tiger fans the past few days and we’re excited to announce the results from the opening round.

2010 defeated 2000 with 96 percent of the votes; 1957 defeated 1987 with 69 percent of the votes; 2013 defeated 1972 with 75 percent of the votes; 1993 defeated 1988 with 68 percent of the votes; 2004 defeated 1919 with 97 percent of the votes; 1989 defeated 1913 with 77 percent of the votes; 1983 defeated 2006 with 91 percent of the votes; and 1986 defeated 2017 with 58 percent of the votes.

We now move on to the quarterfinals of AL.com’s best Auburn football team of all time bracket. Voting will take place May 18-21 for the quarterfinals, May 21-24 for the semifinals and May 24-27 for the championship, exclusively on AL.com.

Check out all of the quarterfinal matchups below and cast your votes!

#1 seed 2010 vs #9 seed 1957:

2010 Team:

· Coach: Gene Chizik

· Record: 14-0 (8-0 SEC), SEC Champions, BCS National Champions

· Notable Wins: #12 South Carolina (35-27), #12 Arkansas (65-43), #6 LSU (24-17) #11 Alabama (28-27), #2 Oregon (22-19)

· Notable Players: Cam Newton (Heisman Trophy Winner), Nick Fairley, Michael Dyer, Josh Bynes, Kodi Burns

1957 Team:

· Coach: Ralph Jordan

· Record: 10-0 (7-0 SEC), SEC Champions, Associated Press National Champions

· Notable Wins: #8 Tennessee (7-0), #19 Florida (13-0), #17 Mississippi State (15-7), Florida State (29-7), Alabama (40-0)

· Notable Players: Bill Atkins, Bobby Hoppe, Jimmy Phillips, Jerry Wilson, Zeke Smith

#4 seed 2013 vs #5 seed 19793:

2013 Team:

· Coach: Gus Malzahn

· Record: 12-2 (7-1 SEC) SEC Champions

· Notable Wins: #24 Ole Miss (30-22), #7 Texas A&M (45-41), #25 Georgia (48-43), #1 Alabama (34-28), #5 Missouri (59-42)

· Notable Players: Nick Marshall, Sammie Coates, Chris Davis, Dee Ford, Carl Lawson, Greg Robinson, Tre Mason, Cameron Artis-Payne

1993 Team:

· Coach: Terry Bowden

· Record: 11-0, (8-0 SEC), SEC Champions, Co-Nationals Champions (recognized by National Champions Foundation)

· Notable Wins: #4 Florida (38-35), #11 Alabama (22-14), Georgia (42-28), LSU (34-10)

· Notable Players: Joe Frazier, Chris Shelling, Gary Walker, James Bostic, Willie Gosha, Calvin Jackson

#2 seed 2004 vs #7 seed 1989:

2004 Team:

· Coach: Tommy Tuberville

· Record: 13-0 (8-0 SEC), SEC Champions, Sugar Bowl Champions

· Notable Wins: #5 LSU (10-9), #10 Tennessee (34-10), #8 Georgia (24-6), Alabama (21-13), #9 Virginia Tech (16-13)

· Notable Players: Jason Campbell, Ronnie Brown, Cadillac Williams, Travis Williams, Will Herring

1989 Team:

· Coach: Pat Dye

· Record: 10-2 (6-1 SEC) SEC Co-Champion

· Notable Wins: LSU (10-6), #19 Florida (10-7), #2 Alabama (30-20), #21 Ohio State (31-14)

· Notable Players: Reggie Slack, Eric Ramsey, James Joseph, Charles Kelly, Alexander Wright

#3 seed 1983 vs #6 seed 1986:

1983 Team:

· Coach: Pat Dye

· Record: 11-1 (8-0 SEC), SEC Champions

· Notable Wins: #5 Florida (28-21), #7 Maryland (35-23), #4 Georgia (13-7), #19 Alabama (23-20), #8 Michigan (9-7)

· Notable Players: Bo Jackson, Lionel James, Tommie Agee, Brent Fullwood, Chris Woods, Greg Carr, Ed West, Gerald Robinson

1986 Team:

· Coach: Pat Dye

· Record: 10-2 (4-2 SEC), Citrus Bowl Champions

· Notable Wins: Tennessee (34-8), #13 Mississippi State (35-6), #7 Alabama (21-17), Southern California (16-7)

· Notable Players: Brent Fullwood, Tommie Agee, Lawyer Tillmam, Walter Reeves, Brian Smith, Tommy Powell, Jeff Burger

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