phughes+FollowAuburn football’s 2026 schedule could shake things upAuburn fans, there’s real hope for a turnaround next season. With Alex Golesh taking the reins, the Tigers’ 2026 schedule lines up six games that look very winnable—including matchups against Arkansas, Mississippi State, Vanderbilt, and Florida. Non-conference games against Southern Miss and Samford should help build momentum, too. Sure, powerhouse trips to Georgia and Alabama will be tough, but even snagging one upset could instantly boost Golesh’s credibility. Do you think Auburn can finally break through and surprise the SEC? Which game are you circling as the must-win? Let’s talk predictions! #Sports #Football #AuburnFootball00Share
glen25+FollowAuburn football’s wild roster rebuild nearly doneAuburn’s football team just pulled off one of the biggest roster shakeups in college football—39 new transfers in, after losing 37 players and all five starting offensive linemen! Coach Alex Golesh says the portal action is almost wrapped up, with just a few spots left for late additions after spring. The Tigers even brought in their new starting QB, Byrum Brown, and key O-line pieces from USF and other schools. With spring practice around the corner, how do you feel about this massive overhaul? Will it pay off, or is there too much change, too fast? #Sports #Football #AuburnFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowAuburn’s new QB-center duo could change everythingAuburn fans, get ready for a smoother transition this season—new head coach Alex Golesh just landed two of his most trusted players from USF: quarterback Byrum Brown and center Cole Best. These guys aren’t just talented; they already know Golesh’s offense inside and out, which means Auburn can hit the ground running instead of spending weeks adjusting. Brown’s stats last year were wild—over 3,000 passing yards and 1,000 rushing. Having his longtime center, Best, right there with him could be a game-changer for the Tigers’ offense. How do you think this instant chemistry will impact Auburn’s season? #Sports #Football #AuburnFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowAuburn’s backfield just got a major upgradeAuburn’s running game is about to look a lot different next season. The Tigers didn’t just bring in one, but three experienced running backs through the transfer portal, adding serious depth behind standout Jeremiah Cobb. Bryson Washington, Nykahi Davenport, and Tae Meadows all have proven track records and are ready to make an impact right away. Coach Golesh says it’s all about having reliable, battle-tested options—especially since the younger backs are still developing. With a new quarterback who can run, too, Auburn could have one of the SEC’s most explosive ground attacks. How do you feel about this new approach to building a backfield? #Sports #Football #AuburnFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowAuburn’s Jeremiah Wright on change and resilienceJeremiah Wright’s journey at Auburn was a masterclass in rolling with the punches—three head coaches, a tough injury, and a constantly shifting roster. Even after all that, what sticks with him isn’t the chaos, but the bond with teammates and the lesson to never quit. Now, as Auburn’s offensive line faces another big overhaul, Wright’s advice to the guys sticking around is simple: trust the process and don’t take any moment for granted. For anyone who’s weathered big changes, his story hits home. How do you stay motivated when everything around you keeps shifting? #Sports #Football #AuburnFootball00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowAuburn’s defensive line gets a major boostAuburn’s defensive front is shaping up to be a real talking point this spring. Dallas Walker IV is back in the middle, and while his stats last season didn’t jump off the page, his presence is huge for the Tigers. The room is small—just nine players—but it’s packed with potential. Transfers like Sigler and Farrior bring serious size and grit, while Mathis adds much-needed explosiveness. Plus, a couple of sophomores are ready to make a leap. With so many fresh faces and big bodies, could this be the year Auburn’s D-line becomes a true strength again? #Sports #Football #AuburnFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowAuburn’s defensive line just got a big boostDallas Walker IV is sticking around on the Plains for 2026, and that’s huge for Auburn football. With six defensive linemen gone from last year, Walker’s experience is exactly what the Tigers need up front. He’s one of only four returning tackles, joining a group of young sophomores. After bouncing from Texas A&M to Western Kentucky and now Auburn, Walker’s journey has been all about grit and growth. Auburn fans—how do you feel about Walker anchoring the D-line next season? Think his leadership will make a difference? Let’s talk! #Sports #Football #AuburnFootball00Share
phughes+FollowAuburn’s D-line just got a major boostAuburn fans, here’s something to get excited about: Dallas Walker IV is officially back for another season, thanks to a hard-fought NCAA waiver. Instead of scrambling for another veteran in the portal, the Tigers will have Walker—who played the second-most snaps at nose tackle last year—anchoring the defensive line in 2026. This seventh-year player brings experience and depth, which is huge for a position that’s tough to fill. With new portal additions and young talent like Jourdin Crawford and Malik Autry stepping up, Auburn’s D-line could be a real force. How do you feel about this mix of experience and youth? #Sports #Football #AuburnFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowAuburn football’s new staff shakeupAuburn football is mixing things up with three fresh faces joining Alex Golesh’s staff. Desmond Morgan steps in to help with safeties, lightening the load for Tim Banks, while Earnest Thomas III will work with the corners under DeMarcus Van Dyke. Jake Springer is on board for defensive quality control. This move could mean more focused coaching and a stronger defense for the Tigers. Curious to see how these changes play out on the field? Let’s talk about what this could mean for Auburn’s upcoming season! #Sports #Football #AuburnFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowAuburn’s offense gets a total makeoverAuburn football fans, get ready for a wild ride—next season’s offense will barely resemble last year’s squad. After a rough 2025, new head coach Alex Golesh hit the transfer portal hard, bringing in 25 new offensive players, including 11 from his old USF team. The running back group looks especially stacked, with Bryson Washington joining Jeremiah Cobb for what could be the deepest unit on the team. Byrum Brown, who led the nation in total offense at USF, is now at quarterback. With so many fresh faces, which position group do you think will make the biggest impact in 2026? #Sports #Football #AuburnFootball00Share