🏈 Check this picture out...from a time capsule 100 years ago opened at the Capstone.

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Historians trying to decipher meaning of 1907 cartoon poking fun at Auburn University: The cartoon (shown on the right) was among newspapers, letters and other items in a time capsule unearthed at the University of Alabama's Smith Hall, 100 years after the building was dedicated, according to The Tuscaloosa News. Historians are looking into the meaning of the "23" on the signs held by the Auburn players, but many agree it seems to be an insult used often in the early 1900s.
 
I think Tidesports did an article where they came up with a bunch of possible meanings for the 23 as well. Anyways, I thought they were known as Alabama Polytechnic back then. Was Auburn always kind of a name they were known by?
 
In the early 1900's "23" was slang for run away, clear out, or get away. Clearly, that is the reference to Auburn not playing Alabama. I believe 23 was the limit to the number of horses in a race, and that was 23's origin. 23 skidoo is derived from the expression but most historians agree 23 skidoo became popular in the '20's.
 
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