Auburn finds run game, showcases freshman talent in home opener
Auburn answered its biggest offensive question in a big way when the Tigers faced Alabama State on Saturday night.
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Auburn answered its biggest offensive question in a big way when the Tigers faced Alabama State on Saturday night.
Will Hastings is back.
After a top-10 season-opening victory over then-No. 6 Washington, Auburn football has returned to The Plains.
While Auburn's season opener against Washington certainly felt like a home game with its predominately orange and blue crowd, the real home cookin' starts Saturday.
We’re told to believe a lot during each preseason of college football.
Anthony Schwartz (5) during Auburn Football vs. Washington on Saturday, Sept. 1, 2018 in Atlanta, GA.
Gus Malzahn finally has his starters.
Gus Malzahn is comfortable knowing Jarrett Stidham is his quarterback.
Senior receiver Will Hastings’ spring ACL injury was obviously a huge blow to the Tigers’ offensive outlook for the 2018 season, but past efforts on the recruiting trail allowed Chip Lindsey and company to reload.
Will Hastings and Eli Stove may have four outstanding freshman receivers to thank for filling the gaps in production opened by their ACL injuries. But the pair isn't going to lay down and sulk while they do.
After Auburn’s first two scrimmages of fall camp, it’s become apparent that Seth Williams is a difficult man to guard.
Former Auburn tailback Kerryon Johnson ran the wildcat package to near-perfection in his three years of action on The Plains.
The return of Auburn football is just 19 days away.
Auburn football is only 19 days away from kicking off in Atlanta against No. 6 Washington, and position battles across the roster are heating up.
Anthony Schwartz (6) signs autographs at Auburn Fan Day on Aug. 11, 2018, in Auburn, Ala.
The day Auburn reported to campus for its 2018 fall camp, the team’s leaders conducted a players-only meeting that included discussions about replacing the production of injured wide receivers Eli Stove and Will Hastings (ACLs). The freshman crop of wideouts were made to listen well.
Defender Jayvaughn Myers takes the ball and makes the interception from receiver Anthony Schwartz during scrimmage Thursday. Auburn football scrimmage on Thursday, Aug. 9, 2018 in Auburn, Ala. Todd Van Emst/AU Athletics
If there’s a position group on Auburn’s defense that may be a question mark next season, it’s the secondary. The back end of Kevin Steele’s 2018 defense loses All-American corner Carlton Davis, and safeties Tray Matthews and Stephen Roberts, all to the NFL.
On its seventh day of fall camp, Auburn football finally scrimmaged.
Receiver Anthony Schwartz tries to run down a ball behind defender Christian Tutt Sunday. Auburn football practice, shells, on Sunday, Aug. 5, 2018 in Auburn, Ala. Todd Van Emst/AU Athletics