Ryan Davis nearing 2 Auburn receiving records as season reaches final stretch
Ryan Davis will be on the verge of breaking a pair of Auburn records when he steps on the field Saturday in Athens.
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Ryan Davis will be on the verge of breaking a pair of Auburn records when he steps on the field Saturday in Athens.
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.
Auburn went into its game against 20th-ranked Texas A&M hoping to get a big win in what had been a disappointing season. The Tigers had just enough impactful moments to scrape out a win.
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.
Redshirt junior quarterback Jarrett Stidham had All-SEC expectations from most media outlets coming into the season, as well as being tabbed as arguably the country’s top pro quarterback prospect in many mock drafts.
The only numbers that matter for Auburn is the final score: 28-24. That’s a good thing for the Tigers because the rest of the box score was won by the Aggies.
Ryan Davis (23) runs the ball during the Auburn vs. Texas A&M game Saturday Nov. 3, 2018, in Auburn, Ala.
It was a catch Jordan-Hare knew Seth Williams could make. It was a throw they prayed Jarrett Stidham would complete.
With the Texas A&M matchup, Auburn begins its quest for another spectacular November.
There's something about Gus Malzahn in bye weeks.
Auburn baseball started off its set of fall exhibition games with a 7-1 win over Western Carolina on Saturday afternoon.
OXFORD, Miss. — The Auburn faithful that clustered near the south end zone inside Vaught-Hemingway Stadium cheered as Gus Malzahn and Auburn players happily strolled toward their locker room — a 31-16 bounce-back win over conference foe Ole Miss added to their back pockets just minutes prior.
Tennessee snapped an 11-game SEC losing streak Saturday afternoon in Jordan-Hare Stadium, upsetting No. 21 Auburn 30-24. The loss dropped the Tigers out of the AP Top 25 poll for the first time in two years.
Ryan Davis (23) catches a pass during Auburn football vs. Tennessee on Oct. 13, 2018, in Auburn, Ala.
In one of the worst losses of the Gus Malzahn era, the Tigers were bested by Tennessee, 30-24 on Saturday. And after reports of attrition within the Tigers locker room lingered all week long, Jarrett Stidham provided more reasons for frustration.
Auburn returns to Jordan-Hare Stadium to face the Volunteers after losing in Starkville.
Quarterback Jarrett Stidham and the Auburn offense may be struggling as of late, but a bright spot for the Tigers is a talented group of receivers that has continued to impress.
They were unlucky. The calls didn’t go their way. It was on the road in a tough environment.
STARKVILLE, Miss. — JaTarvious Whitlow was about to walk in for a touchdown.
Follow along here as The Plainsman sports staff keeps you updated during No. 8 Auburn's first true road game of the season against Mississippi State. We'll keep you posted on scores, news, injuries and analysis.