Auburn offense adjusts, bludgeons Razorbacks late in decisive victory
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — The Auburn offense struggled at Florida. That’s no secret.
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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — The Auburn offense struggled at Florida. That’s no secret.
Anthony Schwartz (5) celebrates following a touchdown during Auburn vs. Florida, on Saturday, Oct. 5, 2019, in Gainesville, Fla.
Auburn continued to break the trend of slow starts that had been seen in the first couple games of the season.
Any time world class sprinter Anthony Schwartz touches the football, impact plays tend to follow. Against the Mississippi State Bulldogs, the aptly nicknamed “Flash” showed glimpses of just how dangerous his speed is.
No. 7 Auburn (4-0, 1-0 in SEC) hosts Mississippi State (3-1, 1-0 in SEC) this weekend in the Tigers' SEC home opener. The Tigers are looking to forget the 2018 loss to the Bulldogs.
Anthony Schwartz (5) runs the ball during Auburn at Texas A&M.
This game seemed to change the perception of how people view Auburn's potential for the rest of the season.
COLLEGE STATION, Texas — It wasn’t flawless. There is still work to be done. But, much like the first three games of the season, No. 8 Auburn (4-0) made the plays necessary to check another tough game off their list, and into the win column, defeating Texas A&M 28-20 Saturday afternoon at Kyle Field.
COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Anthony Schwartz who many describe as the fastest player in college football can still be slowed down by injuries.
COLLEGE STATION, Texas — After slow starts the past three weeks, No. 8 Auburn got off to the fast start its been looking for all season Saturday afternoon at Kyle Field.
Anthony Schwartz (5) prepares to catch the ball during Auburn vs. Kent State, on Saturday, Sept. 14, 2019, in Auburn, Ala.
ARLINGTON, Texas — Auburn began its 2019 season with a win that captured all that fans have grown to expect from a Tigers sporting event: Heart-stopping drama.
Anthony Schwartz is going to be a game-time decision for Auburn’s opening game against Oregon.
Anthony Schwartz (5) runs the ball during Auburn Football vs. Ole Miss on Saturday, Oct. 20, 2018, in Oxford, Miss.
With the first day of fully padded football in the books for Auburn, here are three takeaways from Tuesday's practice.
- Offense was running hurry-up drills in sets, three or four plays down the field from midfield and then restarting with different team
So… now what?
No one touched Eli Stove.
A-Day is complete, and now fans will have to wait over four months for their next taste of Auburn football.
Last season Auburn saw the emergence of first-year wide receivers Seth Williams and Anthony Schwartz, who combined for 1,102 all-purpose yards and 12 total touchdowns on the ground and through the air.