AUBURN, Ala. – Sending well wishes to the Auburn basketball team in 2024 is only a click away.
In 1959, when the Tigers won a program-record 30 consecutive games, getting in touch with the team required a little more effort.
Before Instagram, there were telegrams.
On Jan. 22, 1958, Auburn beat Georgia Tech in Atlanta, the start of a streak that endures as Auburn’s longest.
Thirteen months and 29 straight wins later, Auburn played No. 13 Kentucky on Feb. 21, 1959.
Lexington, for the visiting team, presented challenges, even a decade before the construction of Rupp Arena.
“A hard place to play,” said Rex Frederick, an All-American that season. “Still is.”
Before the game, Frederick and the Tigers received a roll of Western Union telegrams bearing the names of thousands Auburn supporters, including the majority of Auburn University’s student body, which numbered 8,519 in 1958-59.
“We were staying at the Lexington Hotel,” recalled Frederick. “We unrolled that thing and it just went forever.”