Eli Stove signs with L.A. Chargers as undrafted free agent
Former Auburn wide receiver Eli Stove is headed to the NFL.
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Former Auburn wide receiver Eli Stove is headed to the NFL.
Auburn wide receiver Anthony Schwartz was selected by the Cleveland Browns with the 91st pick in the third round of the 2021 NFL Draft on Friday.
Auburn’s 2021 football roster from head-to-toe will look different. New players and new coaches will fill the sidelines for the Tigers and the wide receiver group is no exception.
In recent years, the Auburn and LSU football series has had more tricks than treats for Auburn.
When Auburn begins its regular season in the fall, its offense will be coached by Mike Bobo, the team’s third offensive coordinator in three years. During Bobo’s first press conference Monday, he said that he anticipates giving Auburn a whole new look on offense.
Auburn football and head coach Bryan Harsin conducted an open practice for fans in Jordan-Hare Stadium on Saturday. In front of a crowd of about 3,500, the Auburn fans got to see what changes are being made to the football team under its new coaching staff. Many aspects of the team will look similar to onlookers, but just as many will be completely different.
Auburn began its first spring practice on Monday under new head coach Bryan Harsin, and the players are excited to be back on the field after last year’s spring season was canceled.
The highlight-reel catches from Seth Williams might soon be made on Sundays as Williams declared for the 2021 NFL Draft on Monday. Williams announced the decision on his Instagram.
After not taking part in Auburn's bowl game on Friday, Anthony Schwartz announced Saturday via social media that he was forgoing his senior season and declaring for the 2021 NFL Draft.
In Friday’s Citrus Bowl, the Auburn offense will face off against one of the nation’s best defenses.
As Auburn prepares for its Citrus Bowl showdown with Northwestern on Friday, the Tigers will be without one of their standout receivers and could be missing other key players.
Early Sunday, the Auburn Athletics announced their decision to split ways with head coach Gus Malzahn. Malzahn spent eight years as Auburn's head coach, and three as the offensive coordinator.
In a season where adapting to ever-changing situations is a must, Auburn’s running backs showed that they could continue to adapt in the team’s 30-17 win over Tennessee Saturday.
Anthony Schwartz (1) celebrates with his teammates after scoring a touchdown for the Auburn Tigers during Auburn vs. Tennessee on Nov. 21, 2020, in Auburn, Ala.
Anthony Schwartz (1) poses for the crowd after scoring a touchdown for the Auburn Tigers during Auburn vs. Tennessee on Nov. 21, 2020, in Auburn, Ala.
Ahead of Auburn's matchup with Tennessee, The Auburn Plainsman reached out to The Daily Beacon's co-sports editor Ryan Schumpert, for a Q&A previewing this year’s Volunteers team. Here’s what he had to say prior to the matchup.
When Auburn takes the field on Saturday against Tennessee it’ll be the Tigers’ first game since their 506 total yard, 48-point output against LSU, easily their most successful offensive and defensive game of the season.
In the 55th edition of the Tiger Bowl between Auburn and LSU, the Auburn offense rolled with the theme of Halloween on Saturday as it terrorized the LSU defense in the 48-11 win.
The connection between Bo Nix and Seth Williams has always been there, and against Ole Miss, the tandem’s effectiveness was in full effect during the 35-28 victory.
While junior receivers Seth Williams and Anthony Schwartz have garnered most of the attention from opposing secondaries, Auburn’s group of talented freshmen will look to get more touches in the coming weeks.