How It Works

The Smartest Auburn Fan

The Smartest Auburn Fan is the ultimate online game for the Auburn sports nut, where your knowledge of Auburn sports, history and general facts is challenged and put to the test. Players compete daily against the rest of the Auburn Nation for ranking status, achievements, and bragging rights. Click here to sign up for free and see if you have what it takes to bring home the title of the Smartest Auburn Fan!

After you sign up, we will send you an e-mail that you must verify. Remember, you can only register with one e-mail address and play once each day.

The Game

The game is simple, fast, and fun! Players can only play once a day and each game consists of 5 questions, a team question (if you are on a team), and a challenge question. All questions are timed for speed and accuracy, with points being awarded for answering questions correctly and quickly. Questions will range from football and other sports, to university history and general NCAA rules. But, that's not all; during the game players are timed for accuracy and speed and are awarded points for correct and timely answers.

The Challenge Question

After players have answered their 5 questions they will then play a Challenge Question. With the challenge question the player will be able to wager up to all or none of their points won from their first 5 questions. Once they've decided how much to wager they will pick from several different challenge categories. If the player answers the Challenge Question correctly, within 15 seconds, they will double the points wagered. However, if they answer the Challenge Question wrong, or if it took them more than 15 seconds, the player will lose all the points wagered.

Leaderboard

We show Leaderboards for students, alum, and fans, which shows the high scores for individual players and teams for today, this week, this month, and this year. The purpose of these leaderboards is so you can compare your performance to other players in the same category.

For the purposes of awarding points to the daily, weekly and monthly winner, we consider only the Overall Leaderboard.

Daily games may be played between Midnight and 12:59 pm (ET).

Weekly winners are calculated according to games played between 12:00 midnight (ET) Sunday and 11:59 pm (ET) the following Saturday. (In other words, a "week" is considered to be Sunday through the following Saturday.)

In the event two or more players get the same score, the player who finished the game fastest will appear first. In the unlikely event that two or more players get the same score and took the same amount of time, the player who began playing earlier in the day will appear first.

All times are measured as Eastern Time.