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Daniel Tosh, left, and Ashley Ward.

You know her simply as the girl who tried to catch a kick off only to be hit in the face during the Auburn-LSU game last season.

Now, there are a number of other reasons.

Ashley Ward was featured on Tosh.0 where she relived catching a ball with her face during the Auburn-LSU game, said "Bammers are Bammers" in response to the Toomer's Oaks being poisoned and had a message for Alabama coach Nick Saban.

Ward, a photographer working that game in September, tried to field - from her knees - a third-quarter Daniel Carlson kick that sailed out of the end zone. The result was getting hit in the face on national television.

Daniel Tosh brought the viral story back in his "Web Redemption" series, which included her version of what happened and, you guessed it, some shots at Auburn by Tosh.

"I made a bet with the managers on the football team that I would be able catch the ball," Ward explained. "The kicker at Auburn kicks it to the same spot every time, so I sat there and waited for it."

What happened next is the stuff of viral videos.

Down on two knees, she misjudged the ball and it caught her in the face, knocking her over in front of thousands.

She said Auburn medical officials tended to her. Tosh asked her what she felt after she took the football to the face.

"Nothing," she said. "It was a blur. I fell back and I was like, 'Oh, my gosh.'"

Tonight Tosh.0 on Comedy Central at 10/9c. Also, my shoulders aren't as big as they appear in the suit they make me wear 🙄 pic.twitter.com/cOiMCgiIDs — ashley ward (@AshLaWard) April 11, 2017

Of course, the feature was nothing more than a vehicle for Tosh to take shots at Auburn and college football.

Among his comments:

"It could've been worse, she could've been at Baylor."

"College football gives people who couldn't get into a decent school something to be proud of.

"Game days are a rich tradition of tailgating with other alcoholics and screaming obscenities at 19 year olds. The coaches make millions, schools make billions and the players are in meaningless communication degrees.

"Some equate it to slavery which explains why the south love it so much."

He also asked Ward how it felt to be the only highlight of the Auburn football season?

Ward, a Chicago native, said she went to Auburn because "it's a family school, so it goes way back on my mom's side of the family."

Tosh asked her, "What do you do in Auburn?"

After a pause, she said, "Go mudding in a truck. ... That's about all there is to do."

Ward had some fun, too. When Tosh asked her "other than going to Auburn what other bad decisions have you made?" She replied "coming on this show."

Tosh asked Ward - as an Auburn alum - if she had a message for Alabama coach Nick Saban.

"War Eagle."

He used some colorful language to describe Alabama fans - it was Harvey Updyke - poisoning the Oaks in Toomer's Corner.

"Bammers suck," she said. "Bammers are Bammers."

Check out the whole segment below.