NCAA.com | August 26, 2014 Auburn wants to be ‘13 seconds better’ Share Last season, Auburn had a lead in the national championship game before Jameis Winston found Kelvin Benjamin in the end zone with a mere 13 seconds remaining to give Florida State the title. This year, Auburn is talking about being better -- 13 seconds better. The memories of being so close to a championship are still fresh with the Tigers, as evidenced by the video above. Game Week. Experience #AuburnFast. #WarEagle pic.twitter.com/CwYtnu1bgo — Auburn Football (@FootballAU) August 25, 2014 Here are the 8 longest home runs in College World Series history (that we know of) The longest home run in Men's College World Series history at Charles Schwab Field Omaha unofficially belongs to Arkansas' Brady Slavens, who went deep 436 feet in 2022. Here is the full top 8 since the stadium opened in 2011. READ MORE Men's College World Series: Auburn scores six unanswered runs to eliminate Stanford Auburn scores six unanswered runs to eliminate Stanford in the Men's College World Series. READ MORE Illness and a swollen shin: Grit defines Auburn's Men's College World Series win over Stanford Facing College World Series elimination, Auburn found a way to win, knocking off Stanford 6-2 READ MORE