Hugh Freeze previews Ole Miss ahead of matchup against former team
Prior to Auburn’s SEC matchup against Ole Miss, Tigers head coach Hugh Freeze previewed what he’s seen from Ole Miss this season.
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Prior to Auburn’s SEC matchup against Ole Miss, Tigers head coach Hugh Freeze previewed what he’s seen from Ole Miss this season.
Celebration Co., an event and party rental business, opened on Sept. 18 in Auburn.
Adjacent to Highway 280 stands a church with an unexpected way of worship. The gravel driveway brings a new meaning to "off the beaten path" and leads churchgoers to a building that has an exterior resembling an old barn. On the top of the building are the words "COWBOY CHURCH."
Auburn will make its first SEC Network appearance of the season on Oct. 28, as the network will televise the Tigers' game against Mississippi State at 2:30 p.m. CT.
In the fall of 1893, the first edition of The Orange and Blue hit the racks.
On a cold, cloudy Sunday, Auburn swept its doubleheader against Coastal Alabama Community College and Enterprise State Community College.
In the three games prior to LSU’s game against Auburn, the Fighting Tigers gave up a combined 1,659 yards to Arkansas, Ole Miss and Missouri — an average of 553 yards per game. When Auburn visited Tiger Stadium, however, it was a different story. The visiting Tigers mustered just 293 yards of offense, the second-fewest LSU has given up in a game this season.
Prior to Auburn’s matchup against LSU Saturday night, LSU was ranked 121st in total defense, 121st in pass defense and 109th in points allowed per game. LSU was fresh off allowing Ole Miss to score 55 points and record over 700 total yards two weeks ago and Missouri to score 39 points and throw for 411 yards last week.
Auburn’s men’s basketball underwent major roster changes this offseason, heavily relying on the transfer portal to fill its gaps.
White Cane Day traveled to Auburn University for its 11th annual walk to raise awareness for those who are visually impaired in the Auburn community and across Alabama. Attendees walked together from Toomer's Corner to Jordan-Hare Stadium to symbolize that those with vision impairment have independence like anyone else.
The Tigers traveled to Knoxville, Tennessee, on Friday Oct. 13 to face off against No. 10 Tennessee, looking to extend its three-game winning streak but fell to the Lady Volunteers 3-1.
Auburn soccer held its Military Appreciation Match against Texas A&M on Oct. 13. Both teams, coming off a top-25 victory in its last respective match, battled to a 0-0 draw, each earning one point in the SEC standings.
Finding a way to win on the road, the No. 2 Auburn equestrian team won over No. 10 UT Martin with a final score of 11-9. The Tigers, securing the win in dramatic fashion with the last two points, remain undefeated with three wins on the year.
The Opelika Villains Ball is back for its second year in a row. The event takes place at the Railyard at John Emerald Distilling Company on Oct. 27 from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m.
The Opelika Public Library is hosting a “Hocus Pocus Under The Stars” event on Friday, October 20, 2023 at 7:30 p.m. The event will be a screening of the classic Halloween movie Hocus Pocus and it will take place in the library’s backyard.
Before Auburn takes on LSU on Saturday, The Auburn Plainsman's sports editor, Jacob Waters, sat down with the Reveille's sports editor, Peter Rauterkus, to ask some questions about this weekend's contest.
In the prime of social media culture, it is quite easy to be influenced. It is bizarre to think a social media creator’s job is to promote and sell products to their viewers even if they have never tried them before.
Auburn University’s department of entomology and plant pathology graduate students are researching bees, offering student researchers the option to study native or honey bees.
After last weekend's huge victory over Florida and South Carolina, the Tigers look toward their next SEC foe. It won't be an easy match, as Auburn will travel to No. 10 Tennessee to take on the Lady Volunteers.
The Tigers are hungry for another home victory and will battle Texas A&M for their Military Appreciation Match on Friday. The Tigers are riding high after beating No. 6 Arkansas 2-1 at home on Oct. 8.