Super Bowl-winning quarterback Eli Manning will be on The Plains on Tuesday to set a Guinness World Record for rolling Toomer's Corner.

Manning, who starred at Ole Miss in his college days, will be in Auburn to film an episode of “Eli’s Places" for ESPN.

"[H]elp us attempt to set a world record by rolling Toomer’s Corner like never before!" the school wrote on social media.

Auburn University is inviting all students, alumni, fans and faculty members to help Manning break the record.

The rolling, which is a longtime tradition usually held to celebrate Auburn wins, will begin at 5 p.m.

According to the university announcement, "'Eli’s Places' is a college football road trip series that blends sports history, humor and tradition. Each episode follows Manning as he visits iconic campuses, explores storied programs and celebrates what makes college football special."

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