Fortune Teller: Junior CB Javaris Davis must fill void left by NFL departures
Today’s Fortune Teller focuses on Javaris Davis, the presumed leader of Auburn's young but capable defensive backs room.
Today’s Fortune Teller focuses on Javaris Davis, the presumed leader of Auburn's young but capable defensive backs room.
Today’s Fortune Teller focuses on Prince Tega Wanogho, the possible answer to the looming left tackle vacancy.
The former three-star safety will redshirt the 2018 season, but will have three years of eligibility on The Plains beginning in 2019.
Here is the list of updated numbers, positions, heights and weights for the new enrollees:
Auburn’s receiving corps just keeps getting much deeper and much faster.
Malzahn traded one lightning-quick Tiger for another, moving sophomore running back Devan Barrett to wide receiver to fill the void left by Stove at Auburn's flanker position.
Most Auburn fans, being either die-hard or casual, will all have differing opinions on the tenure of former offensive coordinator Rhett Lashlee.
It didn’t take a miracle this time.
Auburn fans can now plan the first weekends of September accordingly.
After a year training under "Legatron," there's no reason to believe Carlson won't be chasing his brother's SEC scoring crown as well.
His brother’s reigning SEC champs didn't offer; however, Fromm did choose the Tigers over conference foes Florida and LSU.
After a weekend visit to The Plains, Jaylin Simpson has made up his mind.
Auburn football has its first five-star of the 2019 class. And it came over rival Georgia.
With the 2018 NFL Draft in the rearview mirror and the start of football season still four months away, it’s never too early to begin thinking about the 2019 draft.
Holland finished third in the SEC in sacks as a first-year starter in 2017 and was voted first team All-SEC.
Roberts was a true strong safety under Kevin Steele, contributing in run defense with 136 career tackles and 7.5 tackles for loss.
College football journeyman Tray Matthews' next stop is X.
The Tigers’ placekicker scored 480 points in his career at Auburn, which is No. 1 all-time in SEC football.
The fourth-rounder played in 36 games at Auburn with 10 starts, accumulating 188 total tackles and 10 tackles for loss.
Johnson racked up an SEC-leading 1,391 rushing yards along with leading the conference with 19 touchdowns last season.