Defense dominates Auburn's first scrimmage, but wants more
So far, so good after the first scrimmage of the year for Auburn’s highly touted defense.
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So far, so good after the first scrimmage of the year for Auburn’s highly touted defense.
Much of the anticipation for Auburn leading into fall camp has centered around the offensive line and if there really has been improvement from last year’s struggles.
Auburn’s football schedule for the 2020 season is here.
- Offense was running hurry-up drills in sets, three or four plays down the field from midfield and then restarting with different team
After its first Final Four run in program history, next year’s Auburn basketball team could look very different.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — It was only fitting that Jared Harper had the ball in his hands when the buzzer sounded.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Auburn senior guard Bryce Brown sat, heartbroken, shaking his head Saturday afternoon as head coach Bruce Pearl told the media that Chuma Okeke had indeed torn his ACL and would be out for much more than the rest of the tournament.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Auburn has needed big contributions from its bench down the stretch to be able to first win the SEC Tournament, and then advance to an Elite Eight.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Party like its 1986.
Coming into this season, No. 12 Auburn was 9-1 in its last 10 meetings against Alabama in Montgomery and had won four straight games against its in-state rival.
Chuma Okeke caught the inbounds pass, stepped out beyond the arc, deep enough that he could almost feel Auburn head coach Bruce Pearl behind him on the sideline, and calmly buried the go-ahead 3-pointer with 25 seconds left before the shot clock expired.
Carson Skipper’s night began with an early deficit, but it ended with a career milestone.
Auburn head coach Gus Malzahn closed out National Signing Day with four new signees, capping the 2019 class with 21 total commitments. Auburn, which still has a couple of spots open for potential transfers in the weeks to come, finished with the No. 13 recruiting class in the nation, according to Rivals.com, and the No .11 class on the 247 team composite rankings.
The wait is almost over. College Football’s National Signing Day is a matter of hours away, and when ink meets paper on Feb. 6, Auburn head coach Gus Malzahn hopes to walk away with another top-10 recruiting class.
Auburn’s struggles on the road refuse to go away.
Plainsman sports writer Sumner Martin gives a sneak peek at who could be starting for the Tigers in 2019 as Gus Malzahn enters his seventh season as head coach.
Plainsman sports writer Sumner Martin gives a sneak peek at who could be starting for the Tigers in 2019 as Gus Malzahn enters his seventh season as head coach.
It should come as no surprise that No. 14 Auburn, which which relies heavily on the deep ball for its offensive production, shoots better inside Auburn Arena than anywhere else. What should trouble Auburn head coach Bruce Pearl is the drop-off that occurs when the Tigers hit the road.
After a disappointing 7-5 regular season, Auburn sent its senior class out on a high note Friday afternoon in Nashville.
It had been six days since Auburn’s 99-49 defeat of St. Peter’s, and from the get-go, the rust showed.