Auburn falls to Ole Miss as offense sputters in red zone
The Tigers' losing streak sits at two after not being able to find the end zone in three trips into the red zone.
The Tigers' losing streak sits at two after not being able to find the end zone in three trips into the red zone.
Auburn (4-4, 1-4 SEC) was torched for a season-high 558 yards on 91 plays, the highest total since Oct. 19, 2013, when the Tigers gave up 602 yards to Texas A&M in College Station.
Carl Lawson, who plays the ‘Buck’ position in Auburn’s defense, returned to the practice field Tuesday, Oct. 27.
Sophomore Gray King recorded the first catch of his Auburn career, while fellow sophomore Jason Smith found the end zone for the first time as a Tiger.
Defensive end Carl Lawson (hip) and defensive back T.J. Davis (knee) are making progress in their recoveries and are expected back on the field soon.
In the heart of a throng of jubilant red jerseys, in the midst of a raucous Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium, sat a lone player in white. Ricardo Louis stared blankly into the crowd, unwilling to believe what he just let occur.
Though White still has not thrown a touchdown in his four starts, he threw for 254 yards and completed 19 of his 32 pass attempts, despite his receivers dropping seven passes in the game.
Gus Malzahn's had sustained success on the field--when he has a dual-threat quarterback.
Arkansas enters the game with a losing record, but coach Gus Malzahn is urging his team not to take the Razorbacks lightly.
The banners that were removed from Auburn's new scoreboard in August are now being replaced.
Sean White, who started the previous two games, and Jeremy Johnson, who started the first three, are competing for the starting job against Kentucky on Thursday.
Auburn prospect could have major impact on the team as soon as next season.
Auburn gave up a season-high 497 yards of offense, but the defense came up with a crucial stop to preserve the narrow lead in the final minute and give the Tigers their first SEC win of the year.
Senior receiver D'haquille "Duke" Williams has been dismissed from the Auburn football team, head coach Gus Malzahn announced Monday.
Auburn's practice occurred less than a day after the announcement that star wide receiver D’haquille “Duke” Williams was dismissed from the football program for undisclosed reasons.
Barber has been waiting for a performance like Saturday’s, when he rushed for 147 yards and all five of Auburn’s touchdowns on 28 carries in the Tigers' 35-21 victory over San Jose State.
Peyton Barber broke through in a big way for Auburn, as the Tigers rode his five touchdowns en route to their 35-21 win over San Jose State.
Auburn’s athletic teams will be decked out in Under Armour gear through 2025, according to a release from the University on Thursday, Oct.
One thing Malzahn has yet to experience in college coaching, or in his 15 season as a high school coach in Arkansas, for that matter, is losing. More specifically, Malzahn has very rarely overseen a struggling offense.
With quarterback Jeremy Johnson struggling, Auburn might be forced to look at other options to lead the team going forward. When asked if receiver Jason Smith could see snaps as a wildcat quarterback, Auburn offensive coordinator Rhett Lashlee replied, “Anything’s possible.” Whether the answer served as filler or foreshadowing, Smith has experience at the quarterback position, where Auburn has struggled mightily this season. Smith played his high school football at McGill-Toolen High School, where his senior season saw him rack up 35 touchdowns (19 passing, 16 rushing) and 2,415 yards of offense.