Everything we heard about Auburn football's first fall scrimmage
On its seventh day of fall camp, Auburn football finally scrimmaged.
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On its seventh day of fall camp, Auburn football finally scrimmaged.
Despite spring ACL injuries to deep threat Will Hastings and flanker Eli Stove, Gus Malzahn has shown little concern about his receiver depth in Auburn’s fall practices.
After setting an Auburn single-season record for receptions in 2017 (84 catches for 815 yards and five touchdowns), there's no doubt that senior Ryan Davis will be a main focal point of the Tigers' offense heading into 2018.
Every Monday and Thursday, Plainsman sports staffers Zach Tantillo and Nathan King will analyze an Auburn football player who has a chance to make a sizable impact on the team next season.
Auburn has updated the official roster with new heights, weights, numbers and positions following the enrollment of 12 freshmen and graduate transfer Jack Driscoll.
Naturally, the season following a SEC West championship, defeats of top-ranked rivals Georgia and Alabama and a New Year’s Six Bowl appearance will be highly anticipated.
While college students typically use spring break as a way to get away from work, some Auburn students participated in service projects ranging from making water filters in a foreign country to repairing houses destroyed by natural disasters.
Freshman Noah Igbinoghene may be assuming an Iron Man role for Auburn football come next season.
Freshman Noah Igbinoghene finished seventh in the men’s triple jump with a mark of 15.24m/50-0 in only his second appearance of the season Sunday, Feb.25, achieving the best performance in the SEC indoors for an Auburn freshman in the last two decades.
Auburn signed a quartet of wide receivers in their 2018 signing class. Auburn put an emphasis on speed at the position and is looking to build upon an already deep rotation. Auburn brings back its top five receivers in yards from the 2017 season along with quarterback Jarrett Stidham.
Auburn received a commitment from the state of Alabama’s top prospect on Wednesday. Phenix City Wide Receiver Justyn Ross picked Auburn over Clemson and Alabama. Auburn received his last official visit, but it was still a bit of a surprise that Ross is going to sign with Auburn. Clemson was the early favorite for a while, but Alabama was trending before today.
The Tigers rounded out their 2018 signing class this Wednesday. Auburn has arguably the most impressive receiver class in the country. Auburn has snagged several highly rated commits at the position. Co-offensive coordinator and receivers coach, Kodi Burns will have a lot of weapons on the outside next season with most of Auburn’s top pass catchers coming back. As for new signees, Auburn went into Tuscaloosa and picked up Seth Williams who is four-star recruit. Bo Jackson’s nephew, Shedrick Jackson, out of Hoover has been a long time commitment to the Tigers. Four-star receiver Matthew Hill is also a top 150 recruit nationally. Lastly, four-star athlete Anthony Schwartz is one of the fastest players in this entire recruiting cycle, and he played receiver in high school as well.
Auburn and its wide receivers coach Kodi Burns have settled on terms for a new contract, first reported by SEC Country's Justin Ferguson.
Ranked No. 7 in the nation by ESPN and No. 9 by 247 Sports, Auburn football's 2018 class closed the door on their high school legacies and began their journey toward a career on The Plains on the first day of the 2017-18 early signing period.
According to Rivals.com's 2018 Team Recruiting Rankings, Auburn now has the No. 9 class in the country, which is No. 2 in the SEC behind only Georgia who sits at No. 3.
The gift that keeps on giving for Gus Malzahn this Thanksgiving is recruiting.
Seth Williams (8) courtesy of The Tuscaloosa News.
LAS VEGAS (Los Angeles Times) — At least 58 people were killed and 515 others injured after a gunman opened fire Sunday night at an outdoor country music festival near the Las Vegas Strip — the deadliest mass shooting in modern American history.
Almost every Auburn student has seen one of the banner ads on the side of Tiger Transits or above their AUAccess login and acknowledged it was there without giving it a second thought.
Via Lucy Anne Link, SGA Director of Elections