Notebook: Despite Iron Bowl woes, Auburn's future looks bright with young core
Plainsman sports writer Zach Tantillo opines on Auburn's 52-21 Iron Bowl loss to No. 1 Alabama in this Auburn Notebook.
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Plainsman sports writer Zach Tantillo opines on Auburn's 52-21 Iron Bowl loss to No. 1 Alabama in this Auburn Notebook.
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Jarrett Stidham was in the right mindset entering halftime.
There's no SEC West crown on the line this time, so the Tigers are looking to play spoiler.
Darius Slayton attempts to catch a pass at Auburn Football vs Liberty on Saturday, Nov. 17, 2018, in Auburn, Ala.
Boy, you guys really did show out for Liberty week. Here's the biggest mailbag of the season.
Following a win at home, No. 24 Auburn travels to Athens to take on No. 5 Georgia.
Saturday’s matchup marks the 123rd meeting between No. 24 Auburn and No. 5 Georgia. The Bulldogs are currently leading the Deep South’s Oldest Rivalry 58-56-8, including 10 of the last 13.
After trailing by 10 points in the fourth quarter in what was another must-win game for Gus Malzahn, Auburn stormed back in the final minutes to upset No. 20 Texas A&M 28-24 in comeback fashion to improve to 6-3 on the season, and reclaim bowl eligibility.
With the Texas A&M matchup, Auburn begins its quest for another spectacular November.
Malik Miller (32) celebrates his touchdown with Darius Slayton (81) during Auburn football vs. Ole Miss on Oct. 20, 2018, in Oxford, Miss.
Auburn had an excellent game plan and stuck to it in a 31-16 win over Ole Miss. But the real story was the play of the offensive line, which largely dominated the game and finally looked like a cohesive unit.
Auburn head coach Gus Malzahn is safe — for at least one more game. With his job on the line, Malzahn led the Tigers into Vaught-Hemingway Stadium on Saturday and earned a 31-16 win over Ole Miss to improve to 5-3 on the season.
Darius Slayton (81) reaches for the ball during Auburn Football vs. Ole Miss on Saturday, Oct. 20, 2018, in Oxford, Miss.
OXFORD, Miss. — Auburn is in do-or-die mode in Oxford.
Auburn returns to Jordan-Hare Stadium to face the Volunteers after losing in Starkville.
Now with two conference losses on the season, Auburn is back home to face Tennessee.
Auburn’s starting quarterback is taking a great deal of blame for the Tigers’ (4-2, 1-2 SEC) horrid offensive showings against conference opponents for a multitude of reasons.
The Tigers entered the game against Mississippi State hoping to get their season on track and right the ship offensively in a pivotal SEC West matchup.
Auburn isn't receiving the production it expected from Jarrett Stidham.
They were unlucky. The calls didn’t go their way. It was on the road in a tough environment.