Susan Reeves+FollowAuburn basketball’s grit faces Arkansas todayAuburn fans, after two heart-stopping finishes, the Tigers are back at Neville Arena tonight to take on No. 15 Arkansas. Despite back-to-back SEC losses—one overturned at the buzzer—players like Keyshawn Hall are fired up to prove Auburn’s still got plenty of fight left. If you’re planning to tune in, the game tips off at 5 p.m. CT on ESPN and streams on Fubo (free trial available). With a tough January schedule ahead, every game feels huge. How do you see Auburn bouncing back? Share your predictions and let’s get the conversation going! #Sports #Basketball #AuburnBasketball00Share
summersivan+FollowAuburn basketball faces must-win vs ArkansasAuburn’s SEC season is off to a rocky start, dropping two heartbreakers by a combined six points. But with Arkansas coming to Neville Arena, there’s a real shot to flip the script. Coach Pearl says the team’s getting better, and this matchup could be the turning point everyone’s waiting for. The Tigers have pulled off upsets before—can they do it again against a stacked Razorbacks squad? Tipoff is at 5 p.m. CT on ESPN. Who’s tuning in, and what do you think Auburn needs to change to get back on track? #Sports #Basketball #AuburnBasketball00Share
Brian Gaines+FollowAuburn basketball gets the edge vs ArkansasDespite a tough 0-2 start in SEC play, Auburn basketball is still favored to beat No. 15 Arkansas at home this weekend. ESPN’s predictor gives the Tigers a 63% shot at victory, and oddsmakers are siding with Auburn too. Both teams have been lighting up the scoreboard, but defense has been shaky on both sides—expect a high-scoring, down-to-the-wire finish. With Pettiford and Hall stepping up, can Auburn finally close out a close game? How do you see this one playing out, and who’s your pick to have a breakout performance? #Sports #Basketball #AuburnBasketball00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowAuburn basketball’s new coach: Big pay, big expectationsSteven Pearl is stepping into some big shoes at Auburn, and his contract shows just how high the stakes are. He’s set to earn $3 million a year—about half of what his dad, Bruce Pearl, made—but with performance bonuses, he could rake in another $1.4 million just for regular season wins. There are even bigger payouts for championships and tournament runs. The buyout clauses are hefty, too, so Auburn’s betting big on Steven’s future. What do you think—will this investment pay off for the Tigers? #Sports #AuburnBasketball #StevenPearl00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowAuburn basketball fans react to SEC's callAuburn’s heartbreaker against Texas A&M is still stinging, especially after Coach Steven Pearl shared what the SEC told him about that controversial last-second call. The league insists there was “indisputable video evidence” to overturn KeShawn Murphy’s game-winner, but Pearl and many fans aren’t buying it after reviewing the footage themselves. With Auburn now 0-2 in SEC play, the debate is heating up: Was this a fair call, or did the Tigers get robbed? Let’s hear your take—should that basket have counted? #Sports #AuburnBasketball #SECBasketball00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowAuburn’s heartbreak: Was the buzzer-beater call a make-up move?Auburn fans are still reeling after a wild finish against Texas A&M, where a last-second shot that could’ve sealed a win was overturned by officials. What’s got everyone talking isn’t just the heartbreak, but Texas A&M’s coach hinting that the call was a ‘make-up’ for an earlier clock controversy. It’s rare to hear a coach admit something like that, especially when it benefits his own team. With Auburn now 0-2 in SEC play, do you think these kinds of officiating decisions change the spirit of the game? Let’s hear your take on how refs should handle these high-pressure moments! #Sports #AuburnBasketball #SEC00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowAuburn basketball fans stunned after wild finishWhat a rollercoaster in the Auburn vs. Texas A&M game! The Aggies pulled off a comeback for the ages, but the real drama hit in the final seconds. After a wild clock malfunction and a controversial review, Auburn fans were left fuming as officials ruled out a last-second shot. Bucky McMillan didn’t hold back, saying the game should’ve ended at the free-throw line and calling out the chaos. The energy in that arena was off the charts—do you think the officials made the right call, or did Auburn get robbed? Let’s hear your take on this wild finish! #Sports #AuburnBasketball #CollegeHoops00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowAuburn fans still fired up over buzzer-beater callAuburn’s last-second three-pointer that could have sealed a dramatic win was waved off after review, and the debate hasn’t cooled down. Coach Steven Pearl and the Auburn community are still waiting for a clear explanation from the SEC, insisting there wasn’t enough evidence to overturn the original call. Meanwhile, fans and players have been poring over every replay and still shot, convinced the shot should have counted. This kind of controversy really hits home for anyone who’s ever felt a game slip away on a technicality. Where do you stand on the call? #Sports #AuburnBasketball #SEC00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowAuburn basketball stung by controversial callAuburn fans are still reeling after a wild finish against Texas A&M, where a last-second three-pointer that could have won the game was waved off by SEC officials. Even with replays showing the shot left KeShawn Murphy’s hand in time, the refs stuck to their decision and left the court without explanation. Coach Steven Pearl was left frustrated, echoing what so many in the arena felt: a lack of transparency and communication from the officials. With Auburn now 0-2 in SEC play, it’s hard not to wonder how much these calls shape a team’s season. What do you think—should the SEC review its replay process? #Sports #AuburnBasketball #SEC00Share
Amy Williams+FollowAuburn fans shake up postgame after wild finishThe energy inside Auburn’s Neville Arena was off the charts after a controversial ending left Tigers fans furious and Texas A&M’s coach Bucky McMillan nearly drowned out during his postgame interview. With the crowd chanting and chaos swirling, McMillan fired back, insisting the game should’ve ended at the free-throw line and crediting his team’s resilience. Auburn’s last-second 36-foot shot was waved off after review, only fueling the uproar. Moments like these remind us how passionate college basketball can get—do you think the refs made the right call, or did Auburn get robbed? #Sports #Football #AuburnBasketball00Share