Auburn RB to enter NFL draft after three seasons at Auburn
After three years at Auburn, star running back Tank Bigsby announced his intention to enter the NFL draft.
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After three years at Auburn, star running back Tank Bigsby announced his intention to enter the NFL draft.
Auburn has unfinished business. It galloped and crane-kicked all the way to the halftime tunnel with a 7-0 lead in last year's Iron Bowl, but Bryce Young and eventual national runner-up Alabama crushed the Tigers' hearts with a four-overtime win.
When a Bo Nix pass bounced off running back Shaun Shivers in the first quarter versus No. 2 Georgia last year, it fell into the hands of Nakobe Dean, setting up the Bulldogs to tie the game briefly before running away with a 34-10 win in a sloppy performance full of dropped passes and missed conversions for Auburn.
Auburn held a scrimmage Saturday night, and according to head coach Bryan Harsin, some of the newcomers impressed during the live action.
Head football coach Bryan Harsin has found his name involved in rumors and reports for months. Dating back to December, his name had been linked to the head coaching jobs at the University of Washington and the University of Oregon.
Auburn football will close out its season on Tuesday, in front of a sold-out crowd at Protective Stadium in Birmingham. The Tigers are taking on No. 20 Houston in the TicketSmarter Birmingham Bowl.
Shaun Shivers has found a new home.
Following reports that offensive coordinator Mike Bobo will not return to Auburn for the 2022 season, multiple offensive players and one defensive player have entered the transfer portal.
Shaun Shivers (8) greets his family on Pat Dye Field before Auburn vs Alabama, on Nov. 27, 2021, in Auburn, Ala.
After surrendering a 25-point lead in a home loss to Mississippi State last week, Auburn (6-4, 3-3 SEC) will visit South Carolina for the Tigers’ final road game of the season. The Gamecocks (5-5, 2-5 SEC) suffered a 31-28 loss at Missouri last week.
Earlier this week, Bryan Harsin said that a major factor in T.J. Finley finding success at quarterback will be the veterans of the offense taking a larger role to offset any deficit in performance.
Auburn football received plenty of bad news this last week. From losing to an unranked Mississippi State at home, to receiving the news that starting quarterback Bo Nix is out for the year with a broken ankle, it has been a discouraging week for the Auburn program.
After a disappointing loss last week against Texas A&M on the road, the Auburn Tigers look to redeem themselves at home this Saturday against the 5-4 Mississippi State Bulldogs. This is a big game for both teams, as they both are coming off disappointing losses in which each were favored to win.
Both Texas A&M and Auburn enter Saturday’s match-up sitting at 6-2 with both having hopes of winning the SEC West and potentially making the college football playoff. The Top 15 match-up at Kyle Field will go a long way in determining how both teams finish their seasons. Here are some players to watch for both teams.
Bryan Harsin’s Monday press conference had a more positive overall tone than usual, praising various aspects of the Tigers’ successful effort to beat Ole Miss. However, he expressed frustration with the team’s frequent mistakes on special teams.
After a tough loss against the undefeated Georgia Bulldogs, Auburn travels to Razorback Stadium to take on the 4-2 Arkansas Razorbacks. This is a huge game for both teams as both are coming off of losses.
Overcorrection and overthinking can be dangerous to a players’ psyche if it sets in and messes with their head, regardless of the sport at hand. That’s one thing that Shaun Shivers told the media that he’s not going to worry about on Saturday after missing a few should-be-caught balls in the Tigers’ last match.
Following Auburn's loss to Georgia, Bryan Harsin's usual Monday press conference was a highlight of the Tigers' efforts to correct their mistakes before they head to Fayetteville to take on the Arkansas Razorbacks.
Georgia showed that its defense is legit on Saturday. Auburn was held to a season-low 316 total yards of offense in a 34-10 loss to its rival, Georgia.
Ahead of the Auburn-Georgia game on Saturday, sports editor Caleb Jones met with Jake Jennings, the assistant sports editor of The Red and Black, to talk about this week's contest. Here's the conversation.