Toomer's Corner rolled at Auburn after Alabama loses in championship

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Clemson rallies past Alabama in thrilling title game
Paste BN Sports' Dan Wolken breaks down Clemson's thrilling win over Alabama in the national championship game.
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Alabama, chasing a perfect 15-0 record, came up just short in the national championship. While Clemson was celebrating its 35-31 upset victory by dancing to House of Pain's classic, "Jump Around," on live television, Crimson Tide archrival Auburn was also celebrating.
That's right, 'Bama not winning the title meant that it was time to break out the toilet paper. Students took to the famous Toomer's Corner to roll toilet paper on the trees celebrating a loss that came at the hands of another team.
Auburn lost to Alabama, 30-12, in the Iron Bowl on Nov. 26, and closed the season with a Sugar Bowl loss to Oklahoma on Jan. 2. The Tigers also lost to Clemson by six points in their season opener on Sept. 3.