Auburn again replacing landmark oaks at Toomer’s Corner
AUBURN, Ala. — Auburn University is once again replacing its landmark oak trees at Toomer’s Corner.
A university statement says workers will plant new trees on Saturday because of damage caused by a fire in September.
The current trees were planted there after a University of Alabama fan poisoned the original Toomer’s oaks.
Toomer’s Corner is a traditional gathering for Auburn fans to celebrate football victories by rolling the trees with toilet paper. A German man pleaded guilty last month to setting fire to paper on one of the trees after a game.