Aaron Taylor+FollowAuburn’s 984 Club is changing tailgatesAuburn fans are about to get a serious upgrade for football Saturdays. The new 984 Club at Plainsman Park is bringing a premium, all-in-one tailgate right to the heart of campus—think air conditioning, private restrooms, and a front-row seat to Tiger Walk. With a buffet, TVs showing all the big games, and a live view of the team’s arrival, this spot is built for comfort and excitement. Memberships are limited and go for $1,350 for the season. Would you splurge for a stress-free, first-class gameday? Or do you prefer the classic tailgate experience? #Sports #Football #AuburnFootball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowAuburn’s QB room just got a major upgradeAuburn fans can breathe easier this season knowing the Tigers have not one, but two experienced quarterbacks ready to lead the charge. With Jackson Arnold set to start and Ashton Daniels—Stanford’s former starter—bringing over 2,300 yards per season and proven leadership, the offense has serious depth. Daniels isn’t just insurance; he’s a dynamic athlete who’s already clicking with Arnold, thanks to their long-standing friendship. After recent years of uncertainty at QB, this duo could be the stability Auburn’s been missing. How do you feel about the new look for Auburn’s offense? #Sports #Football #AuburnFootball00Share
phughes+FollowAuburn’s new receivers could change the gameAuburn’s wide receiver room is looking stacked after Coach Hugh Freeze’s latest moves. With blue-chip recruits and top transfers like Eric Singleton and Horatio Fields joining Cam Coleman, there’s a real buzz about how explosive this offense could be. Even Greg McElroy, a former Alabama QB, is giving props to Freeze for building such a versatile group. Sure, there are questions about other parts of the program, but no one can deny Auburn’s got serious talent at receiver. Do you think this new lineup will finally give Auburn the edge they need this season? #Sports #Football #AuburnFootball00Share
John Camacho+FollowAuburn’s backfield battle heats upAuburn fans, get ready for one of the most wide-open and competitive backfield battles in years. With a mix of seasoned vets like Damari Alston, explosive returners like Jeremiah Cobb, and fresh faces including transfer Durell Robinson and local standout Omar Mabson, the Tigers’ running game is stacked with talent. Offensive coordinator Derrick Nix says he’s genuinely impressed by the depth and drive in the room. The big question: who will actually get the carries when the season kicks off? Which running back do you think will break out and lead the charge this fall? #Sports #Football #AuburnFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowAuburn’s $1.5M bet on Jacksonville State rematchAuburn is shelling out $1.5 million to bring Jacksonville State back for a 2026 football showdown—nearly double what these matchups used to cost. That’s a huge payday for Jax State and a sign of just how competitive (and expensive) in-state games have become. For fans, it’s not just about the score anymore; these big payouts are shaping the schedules and rivalries we see each season. What do you think—does the price tag make these games more exciting, or is it all about the money now? #Sports #Football #AuburnFootball00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowAuburn’s QB room is heating up fastAuburn fans, there’s real excitement brewing at quarterback this preseason. While Jackson Arnold is the likely starter, both true freshman Deuce Knight and Stanford transfer Ashton Daniels are making big impressions. Daniels brings nearly 4,000 passing yards and over 1,000 rushing yards from his time at Stanford, and he’s already showing off explosive plays in practice. Meanwhile, Knight’s poise and talent have coaches comparing him to CFL legend Damon Allen. With so much talent and competition, Auburn’s offense could be more dynamic than we’ve seen in years. Who do you think should get the nod, and what does this mean for the Tigers’ season? #Sports #Football #AuburnFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowAuburn’s Smith steps up as vocal leaderSylvester Smith isn’t just playing harder this season—he’s making his voice heard. With two years at Auburn under his belt, Smith’s confidence is sky-high as he takes on a bigger leadership role in the Tigers’ secondary. He’s pushing himself to be more vocal, especially with younger teammates like AnQuon Fegans and Eric Winters. Smith says the depth in the defensive backfield is a game-changer for surviving the SEC grind. Facing off daily against Auburn’s talented receivers, he’s sharpening his skills and helping everyone around him get better. How important do you think vocal leadership is for a team’s success? #Sports #Football #AuburnFootball10Share
John Camacho+FollowAuburn’s new tight end is turning headsPreston Howard, the Maryland transfer, is already making a name for himself in Auburn’s tight end room. With Rivaldo Fairweather gone and Luke Deal graduated, Auburn needed someone who could step up fast—and Howard is delivering. Coaches say he’s impressing in both the run and pass game, showing off serious speed and physicality. It’s wild to think his only college touchdown came against Auburn last year! With Howard and Brandon Frazier leading the charge, the tight end position could be a real strength this season. What do you think—will Howard fill Fairweather’s shoes? #Sports #Football #AuburnFootball00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowAuburn vs Jax State: Big payday, big rematchAuburn is shelling out $1.5 million to bring Jacksonville State to Jordan-Hare Stadium in 2026, setting up a high-stakes in-state football clash. For Jax State, that’s two major payouts in two years—$1 million for playing UCF this season, and now this. The last time these teams met, Auburn barely escaped with an overtime win, so there’s real excitement (and maybe nerves) about this rematch. How do you feel about these big paydays for smaller schools? Does it level the playing field or just highlight the gap? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Football #AuburnFootball00Share
John Camacho+FollowAuburn’s special teams get a major boostChad Lunsford is back at Auburn, and he’s bringing a “special forces” mentality to the Tigers’ special teams. With his head coaching experience and a focus on discipline and speed, Lunsford is set on making special teams a true game-changer this season. He’s not just looking for role players—he wants Auburn’s top talent on the field to win the field position battle and swing momentum. Fans, how much do you think special teams can impact Auburn’s season? Let’s talk about what this new energy could mean for the Tigers’ big games ahead! #Sports #Football #AuburnFootball00Share