'That's just Boobee': Whitlow fights through injury, leads resurgence of Auburn offense
OXFORD, Miss. — Thanks to a porous Ole Miss defense and JaTarvious Whitlow, Auburn's offense is back on track.
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OXFORD, Miss. — Thanks to a porous Ole Miss defense and JaTarvious Whitlow, Auburn's offense is back on track.
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Gus Malzahn has some changes in mind.
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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.
Ahead of No. 21 Auburn's home showdown with Tennessee, The Plainsman posed questions for Will Backus, assistant sports editor for The Daily Beacon. Here's how he sees the action playing out Saturday inside Jordan-Hare Stadium.
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.
Deshaun Davis was scared last Saturday.
Auburn is headed back to Mississippi.
Auburn isn't receiving the production it expected from Jarrett Stidham.
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.
Thanks to those who submitted questions for this week's Plainsman Mailbag. Submissions for next week's will open Sunday.
Ahead of No. 8 Auburn's first true road game of 2018 at Mississippi State, The Plainsman posed questions for Hunter Cloud, sports editor for The Reflector. Here's how he sees the action playing out Saturday inside Davis Wade Stadium.
Auburn is still weighing the statuses of three crucial offensive players for its first true road game against Mississippi State this Saturday.
This is going to be another 3-2 game, isn't it?
You might be able to buy a drink at a few more Auburn Athletics facilities soon.
As a freshman kicker, Anders Carlson hasn't been placed in the most advantageous of situations five games into Auburn's 2018 season.
With a fourth-quarter strip sack of Jarrett Stidham, Southern Miss took possession, down just eight, with all the momentum of a muggy Jordan-Hare Stadium swung to its side.
Auburn and Tennessee will kick at 11 a.m. CST on Oct. 13 inside Jordan-Hare Stadium. The game will be televised on either ESPN or SEC Network (network will be finalized after Week 6 games have concluded).