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Updated: Thursday, 16 Feb 2012, 5:28 PM CST
Published : Thursday, 16 Feb 2012, 5:28 PM CST
Auburn’s 2012 football non-conference schedule has been finalized, Director of Athletics Jay Jacobs announced Thursday.
Auburn will open the season against Clemson in the Chick-fil-A Kickoff Classic at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta on Sept. 1. The Tigers’ three remaining non-conference games, all at Jordan-Hare Stadium, will include ULM on Sept. 15, New Mexico State on Nov. 3 and Alabama A&M on Nov. 17.
The New Mexico State game will be designated as Homecoming. Auburn’s open date will be Sept. 29.
Auburn 's Southeastern Conference home games at Jordan-Hare Stadium will include LSU (Sept. 22), Arkansas (Oct. 6), Texas A&M (Oct. 27) and Georgia (Nov. 10). The 2012 home schedule will feature the defending SEC Champion (LSU) and SEC East Champion (Georgia), and a first-ever trip to Jordan-Hare Stadium by new conference member Texas A&M.
The Tigers' SEC road schedule will be games at Mississippi State (Sept. 8), Ole Miss (Oct. 13), Vanderbilt (Oct. 20), and Alabama (Nov. 24).
Auburn will host its annual A-Day on Saturday, April 14. The A-Day kickoff time as well as the entire weekend of A-Day activities will also be announced in the near future.
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2012 AUBURN FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
Sept. 1 vs. Clemson (Atlanta)
Sept. 8 at Mississippi State
Sept. 15 ULM
Sept. 22 LSU
Oct. 6 ARKANSAS
Oct. 13 at Ole Miss
Oct. 20 at Vanderbilt
Oct. 27 TEXAS A&M
Nov. 3 NEW MEXICO STATE (HC)
Nov. 10 GEORGIA
Nov. 17 ALABAMA A&M
Nov. 24 at Alabama
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