From mentality to field, Auburn now '1-0'
Auburn head coach Bryan Harsin preached the “1-0” mindset to his team all offseason. There was even a banner hanging below the Tiger Walk sign on Saturday that read “1-0.”
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Auburn head coach Bryan Harsin preached the “1-0” mindset to his team all offseason. There was even a banner hanging below the Tiger Walk sign on Saturday that read “1-0.”
Third string running backs don’t tend to be the guys making big, game changing plays. But freshman running back Jarquez Hunter showed he is not just an average third-string in Saturday's win over Akron.
In the opening contest of both head coach Bryan Harsin's and defensive coordinator Derek Mason's Auburn careers, the Tigers stomped out Akron, 60-10.
Anders Carlson smiled big at the thought of heading into the Tigers’ game with the Akron Zips this Saturday.
On Monday, Aug. 30, 77 patients were hospitalized at East Alabama Medical Center and EAMC-Lanier, and 21 of 25 patients in the intensive care unit were on ventilators.
Sixteen COVID-19 patients are on ventilators at East Alabama Health hospitals, a number that officials felt wouldn’t be reached after vaccines became available. There are 77 patients hospitalized at EAH for COVID-19, the highest since January 2021.
A bit more than a week ago, I sent the following message to leaders of the Auburn University administration, University Senate, Coach Bryan Harsin and Athletics Director Allen Greene:
This month, the Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art has been hosting several “Studio Saturdays” to engage the community in creating their own artwork. While the museum has housed hands-on art activities in the past, this year is the first time the museum is partnering with the College of Education on science, technology, engineering, art and mathematics to explore the intersection of science and art.
Lee County families visited East Auburn's Airport Plaza on Saturday morning to ride a train, throw inflatable axes, have their faces painted and enjoy food truck offerings all while money was raised for a fundraiser to donate shoes to local and international children.
Over 60 businesses will fill east Auburn's Airport Plaza shopping center tomorrow to give families a morning of carnival fun while also fundraising a shoe donation drive for local children and children internationally in Honduras.
As of Aug. 16, there were only two Intensive Care Unit beds available to COVID-19 patients in Alabama, according to an East Alabama Health press release. There were 2,631 hospitalizations across the state — the most seen since January.
Over 80% of the East Alabama Health system's current COVID-19 patients are unvaccinated and hospitalizations have nearly doubled in six days, an EAH system official said Monday afternoon.
SEC commissioner Greg Sankey opened up SEC Media Days on Monday by stating that only six of the SEC’s 14 football teams have reached the conference’s 80% vaccination threshold.
The Auburn Police Division is getting a technology upgrade, one that a former police chief said puts Auburn "right up there with the bigger cities."
Preseason expectations are high for Bo Nix and Tank Bigsby in the duo’s first season under head coach Bryan Harsin and offensive coordinator Mike Bobo.
Ryan Bliss (Round 2, Pick 42, Arizona Diamondbacks)
On June 1, 2020, Kelli Thompson sat, for the first time, on Toomer’s Corner.
April is Autism Awareness Month. While we may use our best hashtags and wear blue, those involved with Autistic resources say Alabama still has a long way to go when it comes to building a community that supports those with autism.
On Saturday, Anders Carlson surpassed Wes Byrum and moved into second place all-time in made field goals in Auburn history. Anders, who has made 62 field goals throughout his career, trails only his brother, Daniel, who made 92 field goals for Auburn from 2013-2017.
Auburn students will soon be riding to and from campus with added comfort and convenience. The University's Tiger Transit system is set to receive a facelift in the form of an entirely new fleet of buses slated to arrive on The Plains beginning at the end of May.