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{{short description|Notable college football game}}
{{About|the college football game|the World Series game|1989 World Series#The Loma Prieta earthquake}}▼
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▲{{About|the college football game|the World Series game|1989 World Series#The Loma Prieta earthquake}}
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▲ |Name=Earthquake Game
| image_size = 250
|Date=October 8, 1988▼
▲ |image=File:Tiger stadium.jpg
| football_season = 1988
▲ |caption=Tiger Stadium
| visitor_name_short = Auburn
| visitor_nickname = Tigers
| visitor_school = Auburn University
| home_name_short = LSU
| home_nickname = Tigers
| visitor_record = 4–0
| home_record = 2–2
| visitor_coach = [[Pat Dye]]
| visitor_rank_AP = 4
| visitor_rank_coaches = 4
| visitor_1q = 0
| visitor_2q = 3
▲ |Home School=Louisiana State University
| visitor_3q = 0
| visitor_4q = 3
| home_1q = 0
| home_2q = 0
| home_3q = 0
| home_4q = 7
▲ |Home Coach=[[Mike Archer (American football coach)|Mike Archer]]
| MVP =
| us_network = ESPN
▲ |Stadium=[[Tiger Stadium (LSU)|Tiger Stadium]]
▲ |City=[[Baton Rouge, Louisiana]]
▲ |US Announcers= [[Mike Patrick]] and [[Kevin Kiley (sportscaster)|Kevin Kiley]]
}}
The '''Earthquake Game''' was a [[college football]] game in which the crowd reaction after an important play registered on a [[seismograph]].<ref name=":0">{{cite web|url=https://thewareaglereader.wordpress.com/2007/10/18/footneauxts-of-88/|title=What really happened at the Auburn-LSU
▲The '''Earthquake Game''' was a [[college football]] game in which the crowd reaction after an important play registered on a [[seismograph]].<ref name=":0">{{cite web|url=https://thewareaglereader.wordpress.com/2007/10/18/footneauxts-of-88/|title=What really happened at the Auburn-LSU ‘Earthquake Game’?|last=Henderson|first=Jeremy|date=September 17, 2012|website=The War Eagle Reader|url-status=live|accessdate=September 4, 2019}}</ref> Played in front of a crowd of 79,431 at [[Louisiana State University]]'s [[Tiger Stadium (LSU)|Tiger Stadium]] on October 8, 1988, the [[LSU Tigers football|LSU Tigers]] upset No. 4 [[Auburn Tigers football|Auburn]] 7–6.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.lsusports.net/ViewArticle.dbml?ATCLID=164367|title=After 20 Years, LSU-Auburn Game Still An Earthshaking Experience|last=Calongne|first=Kristine|date=September 17, 2008|website=[[LSU Tigers]]|url-status=live|accessdate=May 15, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wbrz.com/news/25-years-later-former-tigers-relive-earthquake-game-/|title=25 years later, former Tigers relive "Earthquake Game"|website=[[WBRZ-TV]]|accessdate=May 15, 2014 |url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304083702/http://www.wbrz.com/news/25-years-later-former-tigers-relive-earthquake-game-/|archivedate=2016-03-04}}</ref>
==Background==
The game pitted [[Southeastern Conference]] rivals [[1988 Auburn Tigers football team|Auburn]] and [[1988 LSU Tigers football team|LSU]] and was one of the more notable games in the [[Auburn–LSU football rivalry]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://theadvocate.com/sports/7104469-32/1988-lsu-auburn-game-shook-earth|title=The day the Earth trembled in Tiger Stadium's temblor|website=[[
==The game==
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Auburn led 6–0 with less than two minutes left in the 4th quarter. LSU's quarterback [[Tommy Hodson]] drove the team down the field before throwing an 11-yard touchdown pass to [[Eddie Fuller (football player)|Eddie Fuller]] on 4th down.
The game's name resulted from the reaction of the crowd after the final pass, which registered as
==Aftermath and legacy==
[[File:Richter scale from LSU campus, Earthquake Game vs Auburn 1988.png|thumb|Richter scale from LSU's Campus during "The Earthquake Game" in 1988]]
The win brought LSU's win–loss record to 3–2 on the season and a No. 19 ranking in the [[AP Poll]]. The team finished the regular season with an 8–3 record and lost to [[1988 Syracuse Orangemen football team|Syracuse]] in the [[1989 Hall of Fame Bowl|Hall of Fame Bowl]]. Auburn dropped to 4–1 and to No. 12 in the poll. The game was the only one Auburn lost in the regular season. The team was defeated by [[1988 Florida State Seminoles football team|Florida State]] in the [[1989 Sugar Bowl|Sugar Bowl]].
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* [[Beast Quake|2011 NFL playoff game]] between the Seattle Seahawks and the New Orleans Saints
* [[Kick Six|2013 Iron Bowl]] between Auburn and Alabama
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*Three times at LSU since then. "Garthquake" happened on April 30, 2022. [[Garth Brooks]] played [[Callin' Baton Rouge]] and the noise generated shook the Earth again. Then, on November 5, 2022, LSU fans generated two ground motion events back to back. First when [[Jayden Daniels]] scored a touchdown on a 25 yard run in [[Overtime (sports)|overtime]]. Then another earthquake three minutes later when [[Mason Taylor]] caught the game-winning two-point conversion.
==References==
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{{Auburn Tigers football navbox}}
{{LSU Tigers football navbox}}
{{Historic college football games}}
{{ESPN College Football}}
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