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The Kick Six (also known as Kick Bama Kick) was the final play of the 78th Iron Bowl college football game played on November 30, 2013, at Jordan–Hare Stadium in Auburn, Alabama. The game featured the No. 1– ranked and two-time defending national champion Alabama Crimson Tide (11–0, 7–0 in the SEC ) as a 10-point favorite over the No. 4 ...
He was responsible for the historic “Kick Six,” the final play of the 2013 Iron Bowl when he returned a missed field goal attempt 109 yards from the back of the endzone to score a game winning touchdown as time expired. Davis was signed by the San Diego Chargers as an undrafted free agent in 2014. After his playing career, he became a coach.
That game — the Kick Six, where Auburn’s Chris Davis ran back a missed Alabama field goal attempt with no time on the clock — still stands as one of the greatest college football plays of ...
The kick fell short, and Auburn cornerback Chris Davis caught the ball at the back of the endzone and returned it 109 yards for the game-winning touchdown as time expired in what became known as the "Kick Six" game.
Georgia Southern Athletics acted swiftly on Wednesday to name Chris Davis as athletic director after Jared Benko departed for Auburn.
Rod Bramblett: Until the wee hours of the morning! WAR EAGLE EVERBODY!!! Thirty-four, twenty-eight! The Tigers are SEC Western Division Champions, and Chris Davis is the hero, unlikely as it may be! Tigers win, 34-28! [9] Chris Davis's return was the CBS play of the game which, once again, allowed the TV audience to hear Bramblett's call.
Davis, like Carrawell, is long familiar with the Tobacco Road rivalry, having played at North Carolina from 1988-92 before joining the coaching staff as a Roy Williams assistant in 2012.
Known as the Kick Six, the play gave Auburn a 34–28 victory and a spot in the 2013 SEC Championship Game on YouTube: On the way … No, returned by Chris Davis. Davis goes left. Davis gets a block. Davis has another block! Chris Davis! No flags! Touchdown, Auburn! An answered prayer! [41]