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‘I want to cry’: Auburn fans try to make sense of incomprehensible Iron Bowl loss


Alabama quarterback Jalen Milroe found Isaiah Bond in the corner of the end zone — mere yards from where Auburn’s Chris Davis had raced into history 109 yards 10 years before — and Alabama turned a humiliating defeat into one of the most memorable victories in Iron Bowl history. Auburn had one more possession, but the miracles were over. (Yahoo! Sports)

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‘I want to cry’: Auburn fans try to make sense of incomprehensible Iron Bowl loss


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