Taking a look at Auburn's 2nd round NFL Draft picks
Three former Auburn stars were taken in the second round of the 2018 NFL Draft Friday night. Here is a look at the three future-NFL rookies.
Three former Auburn stars were taken in the second round of the 2018 NFL Draft Friday night. Here is a look at the three future-NFL rookies.
Auburn's Braden Smith has been selected by the Indianapolis Colts in the 2nd round of the NFL Draft.
Auburn landed another playmaker Thursday, as four-star 2020 wide receiver Kobe Hudson chose the Tigers over Alabama, Clemson, Florida, Florida State, Georgia, and others.
“(Scouts) love his size, his toughness, his grit, the ways he plays the position on the island."
“(Scouts) love his size, his toughness, his grit, the ways he plays the position on the island."
"I mean, you can see him press the wide receiver straight out of bounds."
Here are Plainsman sports writer Zach Tantillo's thoughts on potential sleepers and players who could become household names for years to come.
Though listed as a tackle, Driscoll has the versatility to move to left or right tackle and even guard.
Players come and go through programs every year and while it is expected that the veterans be the focal point of their team, newcomers play a vital role in a team’s success.
The 6-foot-1, 165-pound defensive back took to Twitter to announce his commitment Tuesday morning.
There's no surprise here.
With much of the spotlight focused on the first team defense, a walk-on running back emerged from the A-Day scrimmage to steal the show with MVP honors.
Football, Rihanna, Video Games, Hip-Hop, Johnson does it all and everyone's social media experience would be exponentially improved if they give him a follow.
According to Clark, "atmosphere" and Auburn's "championship" pedigree were the biggest factors in his recruitment.
Running back Kerryon Johnson ran in a yard and stopped to rise, throwing to wide receiver Nate Craig-Myers as he ran out of the end zone.
Auburn’s defense made its mark on A-Day. During the orange team’s 18-10 win over blue Saturday afternoon, Auburn’s first-string defense held the second-string offense to 138 yards.
Though brief, A-Day, Auburn’s spring football game, will feature the future of Auburn football.
After claiming a seven-year, $49 million contract extension this winter, Gus Malzahn is preparing to coach his sixth A-Day game as Auburn’s head man on Saturday afternoon.
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.
A-Day, Auburn's annual spring football game, offers a unique look into the development of returning players as well as a first look at that year's crop of freshman.