Tigers thankful and excited for season opener
A much-awaited season debut is just around the corner for Auburn and the rest of the SEC and the Tigers are just excited to play.
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A much-awaited season debut is just around the corner for Auburn and the rest of the SEC and the Tigers are just excited to play.
Saturday at 11 a.m. CST cannot come soon enough. It marks the start of a historic, all-SEC season for Auburn football, which returns to the field after a longer-than-normal offseason.
“We got something nobody else got, five letters, two words: Bo Nix — and something to prove.”
Auburn opens its 2020 season this Saturday against the Kentucky Wildcats at home. With the season opener in view, here’s a look at my top five Auburn season openers.
To say a lot has happened since Auburn football last took the field on Jan. 1 against Minnesota is an understatement.
John Samuel Shenker’s time at Auburn has been anything but traditional.
While Auburn will be returning its starting quarterback, there will be plenty of roster turnover for the 2020 season.
Following Auburn's third scrimmage, head coach Gus Malzahn spoke with the media over Zoom to discuss the past week of fall camp. Here were some takeaways:
With Sal Cannella, Will Hastings, Jay Jay Wilson, Zach Farrar, Jashawn Sheffield and Marquis McClain gone, and Matthew Hill at defensive back, Auburn fans will see some new faces lined up at wide receiver this year.
According to Gus Malzahn on Saturday, defensive tackle Coynis Miller Jr is no longer part of Auburn’s football program.
Head coach Gus Malzahn was named to the Bobby Dodd Trophy preseason watch list on Thursday.
Auburn football began fall camp with little to no hiccups in terms of players testing positive for COVID-19, recording zero positives on the whole team over the first two weeks.
After starting fall camp last week, it seems like the Tigers have hit a snag when it comes to preparing for the upcoming football season.
In 2016 it was Rhett Lashlee, 2017 it was Chip Lindsey, 2018 Gus Malzahn took over play-calling duties again after Kenny Dillingham was hired, now, it’s Malzahn’s friend and former Arkansas coach, Chad Morris calling the plays.
With a conference-only schedule for Auburn this fall, Gus Malzahn understands it’s a unique season for his team. In preparation for the upcoming season, Malzahn has brought in several former Auburn players from the 2010 and 2013 teams to talk with the current roster.
Adjust. That’s what Auburn football and everyone in the world has been forced to do since the COVID-19 pandemic changed life as we knew it before.
While College football’s existence this fall is still in question due to coronavirus, Auburn athletics is following every precaution to keep its athletes and coaches safe.
Across the country, college football players have to weigh their options on if they should opt-out for this season or play.
Auburn’s starting safeties from last year are gone. Jeremiah Dinson and Daniel Thomas both left for the NFL after their senior seasons.
This Monday was supposed to have been the start of SEC Media Days, a time where The Plainsman brings you content to get you ready for Auburn’s upcoming season. This year is different with the annual media event currently postponed. The Plainsman wanted to continue providing our readers content similar to Media Days; to prepare our readers if there is a football season, we interviewed other SEC sports editors and their staff.