Relive the legendary Auburn Kick Six on its 10th anniversary with these awesome photos

The legendary Auburn Kick Six over Alabama was 10 years ago today.

It’s been exactly 10 years since Auburn fans got the bragging of a lifetime over their archrival Alabama friends.

On Nov. 30, 2013, Alabama was tied with Auburn 28-28 with kicker Adam Griffith on to make the attempt.

There were just a handful of seconds left on the clock, which means that Griffith making the kick for the Crimson Tide would’ve won them the game.

As Griffith attempted the 57-yard kick, Auburn cornerback Chris Davis waited in the end zone to field the kick should it fall short of the goal posts.

You know how it ends: Griffin missed the attempt, and it fell right into the grasp of Davis, who ran it back 109 yards for the biggest touchdown in Auburn history to win the game.

Davis’ walk-off touchdown will forever be enshrined in Auburn history and will forever haunt the dreams of Alabama fans when they attempt a kick at Auburn’s Jordan-Hare Stadium.

As fate would have it, Alabama quarterback Jalen Milroe commemorated the 10-year anniversary last weekend with a wild last-minute touchdown of his own to win the 2023 Iron Bowl for Alabama on the road.

The Auburn-Alabama rivalry will continue to loom large as one of college football’s fiercest, and Davis’ legendary Kick Six will always be the first things on a Tigers fan’s mind when they think about playing the Tide.

Let’s relive that fateful play with some of the great photos from that night.