glen25+FollowAuburn’s A-Day 2026: Meet the new TigersMark your calendars—Auburn’s A-Day game is set for April 18, and this year promises a true taste of the Alex Golesh era. Fans can finally watch a full-on scrimmage at Jordan-Hare, unlike last year’s drills-only showcase. Expect to see fresh faces like QB Byrum Brown and WR Keshaun Singleton in action, plus returning favorites. The Tiger Walk, the marching band, and post-game autographs are all back, making it a real community event. Who are you most excited to see on the field, and what are your hopes for Golesh’s first season? #Sports #Football #AuburnFootball00Share
glen25+FollowAuburn football’s transfer shakeup: Who’s still unsigned?Auburn’s football roster has seen a major shakeup, with 36 players entering the transfer portal this cycle. While many have landed at new schools, seven former Tigers are still searching for their next team as the portal window closes. This includes players like Durell Robinson and Jacoby Mathews, who are hoping for a fresh start, and others like DJ Barber and Hollis Davidson, whose off-field issues kept them sidelined. It’s a tough reminder of how unpredictable college football careers can be. What do you think these unsigned players’ next moves should be? #Sports #Football #AuburnFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowAuburn’s O-line gets a big boost with StrandAuburn football’s offensive line just got a serious upgrade—Jacob Strand, a standout left tackle from Oregon State, is joining the Tigers. Even after battling injuries last season, Strand started six games and allowed only eight pressures in 169 snaps, plus just one sack in four years. He’s the fifth O-line transfer this cycle, showing Auburn’s real commitment to shoring up protection. With so many new faces, how do you think this revamped line will impact Auburn’s run game and QB protection next season? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #AuburnFootball00Share
John Camacho+FollowAuburn lands LSU transfer for defensive boostAuburn just made a major move for its defensive line by signing Walter Mathis Jr., a promising tackle who played 12 games as a freshman at LSU. With Mathis joining the roster, Auburn’s defense gets a serious upgrade, especially with rising sophomores Jourdin Crawford and Malik Autry already returning. This marks Auburn’s 27th transfer addition, showing just how active the Tigers are in reshaping their squad. What do you think—will these new faces help Auburn make a real run this season? Let’s hear your thoughts on how this impacts the team’s chances! #Sports #Football #AuburnFootball00Share
John Camacho+FollowAuburn football shakes up its rosterAuburn fans, get ready for a new era—Coach Alex Golesh is making bold moves to rebuild the Tigers after years of tough seasons and a massive player exodus. The latest buzz? Auburn is on track to land Antavious "Scrap" Richardson, a four-star wide receiver from Notre Dame with four years of eligibility left. Golesh is stacking up young, high-upside talent at receiver and brought in QB Byrum Brown to help jumpstart the offense. With so many fresh faces, the big question is: how quickly can this group come together and change Auburn’s fortunes? What are your hopes for this season? #Sports #Football #AuburnFootball00Share
glen25+FollowAuburn football eyes LSU WR Kyle ParkerAuburn fans, get ready—LSU wide receiver Kyle Parker could be making his way to the Plains! After already snagging five wideouts from USF, Auburn is looking to boost its offense even more by adding Parker, who turned 16 of his 31 catches last season into first downs for LSU. With key playmakers like Cam Coleman and Malcolm Simmons gone, Parker’s sure hands and SEC experience could be a game-changer. What do you think—would Parker be the missing piece for Auburn’s receiving corps this season? #Sports #Football #AuburnFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowAuburn’s QB room gets a major shakeupAuburn’s quarterback lineup is getting a total makeover, and it’s not just about Byrum Brown. With three new faces—Tristan Ti’a from Oregon State, Locklan Hewlett from USF, and high school standout Rhys Brush—there’s a real battle brewing for the backup spot. Ti’a brings game experience and dual-threat potential, Hewlett already knows the playbook, and Brush gets time to develop without pressure. It’s the biggest QB room Auburn’s had in years, and the competition could push everyone to step up. Which of these new QBs do you think could surprise us this season? #Sports #Football #AuburnFootball00Share
phughes+FollowAuburn football faces major roster shakeupAuburn football is going through one of its wildest offseasons in years—nearly 30 players have hit the transfer portal, including a bunch of former blue-chip recruits. New head coach Alex Golesh has his hands full, not just with building a competitive SEC roster, but also trying to keep some top talent from leaving. While some big names are out the door, Auburn’s also bringing in a wave of transfers, especially from South Florida. The question on everyone’s mind: Can this new mix of players and coaches turn things around, or is this just the start of a long rebuild? #Sports #Football #AuburnFootball00Share
glen25+FollowAuburn’s locker room shakeup: Why culture mattersLosing Cam Coleman and Deuce Knight might sound like a blow to Auburn football, but insiders like Cole Cubelic aren’t buying the panic. He points out that flashy names don’t guarantee wins—especially when locker room culture is off. Coleman and Knight, despite their hype, didn’t stop Auburn’s recent slide, and some say their attitudes even fueled it. With Alex Golesh now at the helm, the focus is shifting to accountability and team-first values. Is Auburn better off without big names who don’t buy in? Let’s hear your take: does culture trump talent in college football? #Sports #Football #AuburnFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowAuburn’s transfer portal shakeup: What’s next?Auburn’s roster is still in flux as the transfer portal winds down, with 25 new transfers signed but some key positions still looking thin. The Tigers just landed former Florida State corner Shamar Arnoux, boosting a secondary that lost both starters. But the defensive line is a real concern—after losing nine players, Auburn has only added two replacements so far. There’s also a need for more depth on the offensive line and possibly at wide receiver. With just days left for players to enter the portal, how do you feel about Auburn’s strategy and which positions do you think still need urgent attention? #Sports #Football #AuburnFootball00Share