What to watch for vs. Mississippi State
By Kyle Van Fechtmann / Sports Writer | September 16After an impressive 38-9 victory over Arkansas State start, Auburn is ready to go 3-0 in their SEC opener at home against the Mississippi State Bulldogs.
After an impressive 38-9 victory over Arkansas State start, Auburn is ready to go 3-0 in their SEC opener at home against the Mississippi State Bulldogs.
Despite having a 14-point second half lead, the Tigers' defense fell apart and Auburn ended up losing to Northwestern State 111-92.
Although Auburn has the fewest passing attempts in the SEC, that does not mean quarterbacks Jeremy Johnson and Nick Marshall are incapable of throwing the football.
The Auburn soccer team came up short in the quarterfinals when going for their fifth consecutive win after losing 1-0 to No. 21 ranked Texas A&M, the No. 2 seed in the SEC Tournament.
Auburn was able to earn its fourth consecutive win to keep its conference winning streak alive with its 1-0 overtime win Monday night Nov. 4 in a win or go home match against the seven-seed LSU in the first round of the SEC Tournament.
The Auburn soccer team continued its hot streak and kept its playoff hopes alive with a third consecutive SEC victory Thursday night Oct. 31 while earning a win at Tuscaloosa over Alabama in the Iron Bowl of Soccer.
Following their first SEC win Friday night Oct. 25, the Auburn soccer team completed the weekend still alive with a chance to clinch the last spot of the SEC Tournament, after a 2-1 victory Oct. 27 over Vanderbilt.
Coming off of three straight double-overtime ties to SEC opponents, Auburn earned its first conference win at home Friday night Oct. 25, defeating Arkansas 3-1.
Auburn upset Ole Miss 30-22 in front of a crowd of 86,504 people at Jordan-Hare Stadium Saturday night Oct. 5.
Although Auburn lost 35-21 at LSU Saturday Sept. 21, the defense showed improvements after falling behind early.