Sunday, October 15, 2006

War Eagle

Some clarification requested by Amanda. I got this off Wikipedia, and it is the same story I had been told previously.

The story dates back to the Civil War. According to the legend, a soldier from Alabama was the sole Confederate survivor of a bloody battle. Stumbling across the battlefield, he came across a wounded young eagle. The bird was named Anvre, and was cared for and nursed back to health by the soldier. Several years later the soldier, a former Auburn student, returned to college as a faculty member, bringing the bird with him. For years both were a familiar sight on campus and at events. On the day of Auburn's first football game in 1892 against the University of Georgia, the aged eagle broke away from his master during the game and began to circle the field, exciting the fans. But at the end of the game, with Auburn victorious, the eagle fell to the ground and died.

Saying "War Eagle" may seem odd to other schools, but we love it and it is unique to Auburn. If an Auburn fan is present anywhere and you say it, you should get a response.

No comments: