
Auburn says goodbye to its oaks —
Crews remove pieces of live oaks on Tuesday, April 23, at Toomer's Corner in Auburn, Alabama. Auburn University spent two years trying to save the trees that a fan of rival Alabama poisoned in 2010. Auburn fans would roll the iconic oaks with toilet paper after big victories, and they did so for the last time on Saturday.

Auburn says goodbye to its oaks —
A crane pulls off the top of the trunk Tuesday.

Auburn says goodbye to its oaks —
Crews examine a trunk on the street on Tuesday.

Auburn says goodbye to its oaks —
A woman is overcome with emotion while watching the trees get cut down on Tuesday.

Photos: Auburn says goodbye to its oaks —
A crane grabs a tree trunk on Tuesday.

Auburn says goodbye to its oaks —
A crew member saws a branch on Tuesday.

Auburn says goodbye to its oaks —
A crew member works to bring down a live oak tree on Tuesday.

Auburn says goodbye to its oaks —
Spectators watch as crews cut down a live oak on Tuesday.

Auburn says goodbye to its oaks —
A crane is positioned to bring down the oak on Tuesday.

Auburn says goodbye to its oaks —
One of the branches is chopped off on Tuesday.

Auburn says goodbye to its oaks —
A spectator wipes away a tear Tuesday.

Auburn says goodbye to its oaks —
A crew member puts a chainsaw to a branch on Tuesday.

Auburn says goodbye to its oaks —
The sun rises before the live oaks are taken out on Tuesday.

Auburn says goodbye to its oaks —
Auburn fans roll the famous oak trees at Toomer's Corner for the last time on Saturday, April 20, after Auburn held its A-Day spring football game.

Auburn says goodbye to its oaks —
An Auburn fan rolls the tree on Saturday.

Auburn says goodbye to its oaks —
Toilet paper hangs over fans on Saturday.

Auburn says goodbye to its oaks —
An Auburn fan prepares to fling a roll on Saturday.

Auburn says goodbye to its oaks —
Auburn fans bid goodbye to the famous oak trees on Saturday.