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Auburn Can’t Quite Seal the Deal
The Auburn Tigers came into this game with a great shot of winning, but miscues, missed opportunities and some great plays by Georgia brought that to an end Saturday, when the Bulldogs snatched a victory from Auburn, 31-24.
Two things in football are almost certain to ... |
Auburn Tigers Steal a Victory From Ole Miss
It doesn’t get much more exciting than the pulse pounder put on display by the Auburn Tigers and Ole Miss Rebels last Saturday. Rushing touchdowns, passing touchdowns, a pick six, a kickoff return for six more and a defensive 2-point conversion adding up to 36 points sc ... |
Big-time RBs considering Tigers
We indicated earlier this week that Temple, Texas, running back Lache Seastrunk, the second-rated prospect in the country, is strongly considering the Auburn Tigers. If he made the decision to join the Tigers, it could mean the beginning of a return to rushing prominen ... |
Auburn could use Seastrunk
Let's play the name game: William Andrews, Bo Jackson, Cadillac Williams, Ronnie Brown. . . What do these running backs have in common? Well, they all played for Auburn. There's a reason, no matter how bad the entire offense has been the past two seasons, that people ... |
Auburn also losing players
With all the talk on how well the Auburn Tigers and new head football coach Gene Chizik are doing when it comes to recruiting, the fact that they're also losing players isn't gaining as many headlines. Earlier this season, Tray Blackmon, Chris Slaughter, Raven Gray and ... |
Auburn a top 10 program where it counts
Auburn Tigers football fans are a highly dedicated bunch and deservedly so. After all, the Tigers have a rich history that includes some great players having suited up for them. Moreover, they've had clear success in the toughest football conference in the land, the S ... |
Freshman QB Rollison could start for Auburn
In order to get highly touted high school football prospects to commit to your school, it usually takes the possibility of early playing time. Not a promise to start, mind you, but the promise of a chance at starting. That said, we all know few freshmen, no matter how ... |
Finally, Auburn’s starting O-line could be stellar
For the past couple of college football seasons, the Auburn Tigers have just not looked like themselves. First, the running game hasn't been as stellar as it usually is. Part of the problem has been an almost complete lack of passing ability that has allowed defenses ... |
Auburn picking up interest from playmakers
For a moment before the 2008-09 college football season, the Auburn Tigers were beginning to pick up interest from offensive playmakers, including wide receivers. This is noteworthy in that the Tigers had never been truly known for their ability to add quality wideouts ... |
New style of recruiting turning heads at Auburn
They called it "Big Cat Weekend." Several big-time college football prospects showed up for it. There was reportedly some fun for the guys who showed up (Lache Seastrunk, Marcus Lattimore, and Khairi Fortt were just some of the names). Names that, by the way, seem to ... |
Goggans and Coleman scary for Auburn foes
Everyone in college football's Southeastern Conference is aware of Auburn Tigers defensive end Antonio Coleman, a pass-rushing machine who could finish as one of the best in school history. Over the past two seasons combined, Coleman has racked up 84 total tackles and ... |
Auburn’s Freeman set to make big impact
Coming out of high school in 2007, linebacker Eltoro Freeman was a four-star prospect who committed to the Auburn Tigers. Unfortunately, he was found academically ineligible to play for them. Thus, he enrolled at Gulf Coast Community College where; as a freshman there ... |
Auburn now recruiting on Alabama’s level
Since Alabama head coach Nick Saban took over the Crimson Tide's reins in 2006, things have changed significantly on the recruiting front. With Saban at the helm, Alabama has netted two straight top-ranked recruiting classes, according to some experts. On the other ha ... |
Checking out Auburn’s current 2010 commits
Generally speaking, the lull between spring football and the return to practice can only be filled with one thing: recruiting. Thus, let's take a look at some of the 2010 prospects who have already verbally committed to play for the Auburn Tigers.
Shon Coleman: The 6- ... |
Auburn’s Chizik willing to duke it out for Alabama recruits
In 2008, the Auburn Tigers lost the Iron Bowl against hated rival Alabama for the first time in a while. In fact, the Crimson Tide team the Tigers lost to was undefeated at the time.
So why the change in this historic rivalry? First, Auburn wasn't all that good. Sec ... |
Auburn looking for future O-line depth
The Auburn Tigers are obviously hopeful that their starting offensive line will be strong in 2009. One thing working in the Tigers' favor is that their blockers have a significant amount of experience among them. Further, the new coaching staff's emphasis on a smash-m ... |
Auburn getting consideration from top five prospects
With spring football over, Auburn's coaching staff is back out on the recruiting trail in hopes of persuading top prospects to join the Tigers. The good thing is that their efforts appear to be working. Right now, out of Rivals' top five prospects, three are consideri ... |
Too much change at Auburn to name a QB
Anyone who watched the Auburn Tigers play football during the 2008-09 season knows that the back-and-forth nature of the quarterback position was a major contributor to their dismal 5-7 season. Said another way, offensive coordinator Gus Malzahn and the rest of the Aub ... |
Adams could fill Auburn’s playmaking void
The Auburn Tigers' offense needs playmakers at wide receiver, which has now been the case for a while. Former sophomore defensive back Harry Adams seems to have the ability, particularly the speed.
"Even when he was at DB, I was still recruiting him," wide receivers c ... |
Auburn looking at Freeman to start
Auburn Tigers defensive coordinator Ted Roof made a couple of changes at linebacker over the weekend. One was to move Eltoro Freeman to the first-string weakside spot. Does that mean Freeman, a junior college transfer, is the starter for good? No. But it does show t ... |