Origins of Aubie
Aubie began as a cartoon character in 1959 before becoming a costumed mascot in 1979. His playful personality quickly resonated with fans. Over time he became a central figure in Auburn culture.
Aubie on Game Day
Aubie performs comedic skits, dances with fans, and energizes the stadium. His expressive costume allows for exaggerated gestures. He is known for creative entrances and humorous antics.
Aubie’s National Recognition
Aubie has won multiple national mascot championships. His popularity extends beyond Auburn supporters. He frequently appears in national broadcasts and promotional materials.
Aubie Today
Students train extensively to portray Aubie. The mascot continues to evolve with new routines and updated costumes. Aubie remains a symbol of Auburn pride.
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