Malzahn: Making Fromm 'uncomfortable' will be key to victory
Game days in Auburn, Alabama, are often filled with a mixture of emotions for the Tiger faithful — joy, anger, fear, distress and anxiety to name a few.
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Game days in Auburn, Alabama, are often filled with a mixture of emotions for the Tiger faithful — joy, anger, fear, distress and anxiety to name a few.
As the season moves along for Bo Nix and the No. 12 Auburn Tigers, progression and learning from mistakes has been a key for the team.
The trenches will be crucial come Saturday inside Jordan-Hare Stadium.
Through nine weeks of play, the No. 12 Auburn Tigers have totaled 8,326 yards of offense and 37 offensive touchdowns in their seven wins and two hard-fought road losses.
Auburn has had its fair share of big injuries this season, but the outlook going into its last three scheduled games is hopeful.
In this week's Auburn football notebook, sports writer Harrison Tarr opines on a closer-than-expected Tigers win over Ole Miss, and questions why Jordan-Hare's student section was half-empty in the fourth quarter of a tight SEC game.
In No. 11 Auburn’s first home game in a month, the offense went off for 507 yards while Ole Miss was held to 266.
Gus Malzahn greeting Auburn Fans during Tiger Walk at Auburn Football vs Ole Miss, on Nov. 2, 2019, in Auburn, Ala.
Gus Malzahn greets Auburn fans at Auburn Football vs. Ole Miss on Nov. 2, 2019, in Auburn, Ala.
When No. 11 Auburn hosts Ole Miss on Saturday, it will be the first home game for the Tigers since September 28. Historically, Auburn leads the series against Ole Miss 15-3 at Jordan-Hare Stadium.
With Joey Gatewood electing to leave the team and transfer, Auburn will look toward redshirt freshman Cord Sandberg and walk-on senior Wil Appleton to move up on the depth chart.
Since Gus Malzahn took the reigns as head coach of the Auburn Tigers in 2013, the program has placed heavy emphasis upon running the football.
Following a loss to LSU, Auburn is preparing to face a young Ole Miss team, who currently has 49 newcomers on the roster.
When Auburn hosts Ole Miss Saturday at Jordan-Hare Stadium, the Rebels arrive with the second-best rushing offense in the SEC. Its rushing attack has been averaging 232.5 yards per game on the ground and has rushed for an SEC best 1,383 yards and 11 touchdowns in conference play this season.
Auburn is moving quickly to get its football-only facility.
Boobee Whitlow had one message for D.J. Williams before Auburn’s trip to Baton Rouge: “Just do your thing.”
In this week's Auburn football notebook, sports writer Harrison Tarr opines on the final stretch of Auburn's 2019 season after two losses in October.
BATON ROUGE, La. — In No. 9 Auburn’s 23-20 loss to No. 2 LSU, the defense held the fort down while the orange and blue Tigers struggled to find their offensive rhythm.
BATON ROUGE, La. - Heading into halftime, No. 9 Auburn was tied up with No. 2 LSU at 10-10. Auburn led the game twice by getting the first field goal of the day to take a 3-0 lead and answering an LSU touchdown with one of its own to take a 10-7 lead. LSU tied it up with 33 seconds left in the half. LSU scored 13 more in the second and Auburn scored 10 more. LSU won the game 23-20.
Gus Malzahn during the Auburn vs. LSU game Saturday Oct. 26, 2019, in Baton Rogue, La.