Pappoe selected 168th by Arizona Cardinals in NFL Draft
The fourth Auburn player taken off the board was Owen Pappoe as he was selected 168th overall in the fifth round by the Arizona Cardinals.
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The fourth Auburn player taken off the board was Owen Pappoe as he was selected 168th overall in the fifth round by the Arizona Cardinals.
Becoming the third Auburn player off the board at the NFL Draft, the Green Bay Packers selected Colby Wooden in the fourth round with the 116th overall pick Sunday afternoon.
Running back Tank Bigsby was selected in the third round by the Jacksonville Jaguars Friday night with the 88th overall pick, becoming the second Tiger chosen in this year's draft.
With the 37th pick in the 2023 NFL Draft, Auburn edge defender Derick Hall was drafted by Seattle Seahawks in the second round.
After one seasons on the Plains, Auburn defensive lineman Jeffrey M'ba will enter the transfer portal.
The heavily anticipated A-Day finally arrived. Everyone was excited to see what improvements head coach Hugh Freeze and his staff made during spring ball.
The new-look Auburn defense held off the offense just long enough to never trail and clinch a spot in the coveted steak dinner in head coach Hugh Freeze’s new A-Day format with a 24-24 tie.
Auburn is set to hold its annual A-Day game to conclude spring football practices on Saturday, and this year’s game marks the first A-Day game under new head coach Hugh Freeze.
Head coach Hugh Freeze has been honest with his impression of his players this spring. Freeze expressed concern for the quarterback and wide receiver rooms, but the linebacker room has impressed Freeze the most this spring.
Auburn's annual A-Day scrimmage is just a couple days away and there are a lot of questions to be answered. Last season was not an ideal one for the Tigers who are looking to turn the page and begin a new era under head coach Hugh Freeze.
At the beginning of spring ball, head coach Hugh Freeze expressed concern over the quarterback room. Freeze was transparent to the media when stating his guys weren’t where he wanted them to be, but he knew his quarterbacks could get there.
Hope is a word that all Auburn fans are familiar with.
Auburn football has undergone a massive change over the last several months, and many players believe the program has changed for the better.
Head coach Hugh Freeze introduced a physical element, tackling, to practice last week to test his players and evaluate where his offense and defense were.
Marcus Davis was a wide receiver at Auburn from 2013-16 and has reunited with the Plains but this time in a coaching capacity. Davis finished his playing career with 83 receptions and ranks eighth in Auburn history for punt return average (9.76).
Wesley McGriff was announced last December as Auburn’s next secondary and cornerbacks coach. McGriff brings decades of experience to the team, coaching over 10 teams.
With the annual spring football game right around the corner, the Tigers' spring practices have been ramping up in recent weeks.
Change was inevitable on the Plains when Auburn athletic director John Cohen announced Hugh Freeze would be the Tigers' next head coach. Since then, new and old faces have joined Auburn football's rebuild.
There’s a new sense of excitement for football on the campus of Auburn University.
Auburn women’s basketball continued its winning ways on Monday night, defeating Florida in a 66-55 contest on Monday night to capture a third straight SEC victory for the first time since 2017.