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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Kick Bama Kick (alternatively known as the "Kick Six") is the nickname of a memorable college football game between the Auburn Tigers and the Alabama Crimson Tide in the 78th Iron Bowl in which Auburn scored two touchdowns in the final 32 seconds of the game to upset then AP ranked #1 Alabama 34–28. Alabama kickers missed three field goals and had one field goal and a punt blocked by Auburn.The game was played on November 30, 2013 at Jordan–Hare Stadium in Auburn, Alabama featuring No. 1-ranked and two-time defending national champion Alabama (11–0, 7–0 in the SEC) as a 10-point favorite over home-standing No. 4-ranked Auburn (10–1, 6–1 in the SEC). The winner would clinch the SEC Western Division championship. The game posted an 11.8 television rating during the final half hour, the highest rating ever achieved during a college football broadcast at that time.With 32 seconds remaining, Auburn tied the game 28–28 on a 39-yard touchdown pass from Marshall to Coates. With one second remaining in regulation, Alabama freshman Adam Griffith's 57-yard field goal attempt fell short. Auburn's Chris Davis was positioned at the back of the end zone and caught the errant kick, returning it 109 yards (100 yards under NCAA scoring rules) to the opposite end zone and giving Auburn the upset victory. Davis' touchdown tied the longest return of a missed field goal in NCAA college football history. Many sports writers and fans alike argue that this play is the single greatest moment in college football history.Auburn's victory followed another win in their previous game while hosting Georgia, a game known as the "Prayer at Jordan–Hare." The Tigers also avenged two consecutive lopsided defeats by the Crimson Tide following their national championship season of 2010, and all but ended Alabama's hopes of winning a third straight national title.. }

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