Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowAuburn faces big changes at wide receiverAuburn football fans are seeing some major shakeups—Horatio Fields, a team leader and respected voice in the locker room, is the latest wide receiver to hit the transfer portal. That makes two top receivers leaving just as Coach Alex Golesh gets started, and Fields is one of seven Tigers now set to transfer. With the NCAA’s new, shorter transfer window, this is the only chance for players to make a move. Auburn still has standout talent like Cam Coleman and Eric Singleton Jr., but it’s clear the roster is in flux. How do you feel about all these changes? #Sports #Football #AuburnFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowAuburn football’s big bet on stabilityAuburn is doubling down on stability by keeping defensive coordinator DJ Durkin on staff, even as the quarterback room faces another shakeup with Jackson Arnold heading to the transfer portal. Alex Golesh, Auburn’s new head coach, says the relationships Durkin has built with players are key to keeping the team together during this transition. While the offense gets a reset, the defense is set to be the anchor. Plus, Auburn just scored a recruiting win by flipping 2026 wide receiver Brian Williams Jr. from Alabama. How do you feel about prioritizing staff continuity over chasing big-name transfers? #Sports #Football #AuburnFootball00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowAuburn football’s new staff brings fresh energyBig changes are underway for Auburn football as Alex Golesh puts together a staff packed with experience and heart. DJ Durkin is staying on as defensive coordinator—a move that’s already winning over players and fans who value his leadership and mentorship. Golesh is also bringing in Joel Gordon to run the offense and former Auburn standout Kodi Burns as associate head coach. The message is clear: Auburn is investing in people who care about the players, not just the playbook. What do you think this new direction means for the Tigers’ future? #Sports #Football #AuburnFootball00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowAlex Golesh calls Auburn a ‘pressure less job’Alex Golesh didn’t hold back at his Monday press conference, calling Auburn a “pressure less job” compared to other high-stakes college football programs. That’s a bold statement, especially given Auburn’s passionate fan base and tough SEC competition. Golesh’s confidence could shake up expectations and bring a fresh vibe to the team. Do you think this mindset will help Auburn thrive, or does it underestimate the unique challenges of coaching in the SEC? Let’s hear your thoughts on what this means for Auburn’s future! #Sports #Football #AuburnFootball00Share
glen25+FollowAuburn football’s 2026: Can the Tigers turn it around?Auburn fans, it’s all about progress for 2026. With Alex Golesh just settling in as head coach and a fresh batch of recruits, expectations are realistic but hopeful. The Tigers haven’t seen a winning season since 2020, so the first goal is simply to get back above .500. Key games against Arkansas, Mississippi State, and non-conference rivals could set the tone, but tough matchups with Alabama, Georgia, and LSU loom large. A 7-5 finish seems possible if everything clicks. What do you think—can Auburn break the streak and surprise the SEC? #Sports #Football #AuburnFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowAuburn football’s bold new era beginsAuburn just made a statement: they’re not rebuilding—they’re ready to win now. With Alex Golesh taking the reins as head coach, backed by the steady leadership of DJ Durkin on defense and the creative mind of Joel Gordon on offense, the Tigers are set for a major shakeup. Bringing in Auburn legend Cody Burns adds heart and tradition to the mix. The competition at quarterback is heating up, and the focus on recruiting top tight ends could be a game-changer. Auburn fans, how do you feel about this new direction? What are your hopes for the season ahead? #Sports #Football #AuburnFootball00Share
glen25+FollowAuburn football’s bowl game decision shakes things upAuburn football is hitting pause on postseason play, even though their academic progress rate gave them a shot at a bowl game despite a 5-7 record. With a new head coach, Alex Golesh, just settling in and players eyeing the transfer portal, the Tigers are choosing to regroup instead of rushing into a bowl. This marks their second straight year missing out on a bowl game and the fourth consecutive losing season. For fans and the Auburn community, it’s a big moment of reflection—what do you think this means for the program’s future? #Sports #Football #AuburnFootball00Share
John Camacho+FollowAuburn football skips bowl game—here’s whyAuburn football just made a bold move by turning down a bowl game invite, even though their academic progress made them eligible. With a new head coach, Alex Golesh, still assembling his staff and several players expected to hit the transfer portal, the program decided it’s better to focus on rebuilding than squeezing in one more game. Auburn isn’t alone—at least seven other 5-7 teams, including Baylor and Florida State, also declined bowl bids this year. What do you think: smart long-term planning, or a missed opportunity for the team and fans? #Sports #Football #AuburnFootball00Share
glen25+FollowAuburn football faces major roster shakeupBig changes are coming to Auburn football as several key players, including wide receivers Horatio Fields and Perry Thompson, plus quarterback Jackson Arnold, plan to enter the transfer portal. With Coach Alex Golesh taking the reins, he’s tasked with quickly figuring out who’s truly committed to the program and ready to buy into his vision. The transfer window opens January 2, and with the roster in flux, fans are left wondering who will step up and which new faces might arrive. How do you feel about the direction Auburn is heading? Who do you hope stays or joins the team? #Sports #Football #AuburnFootball00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowAuburn Nabs Bronowski After Iron Bowl LossBig shakeup on the Plains! After the Iron Bowl heartbreak, Auburn wasted no time bringing in Alex Golesh as head coach—and now he's reuniting with his old Tennessee partner, Jacob Bronowski, as special teams coordinator. Bronowski nearly led Pitt to the ACC title game last year, but now he’s back in the SEC. Can this duo turn Auburn’s special teams into a game-changer? #Sports #Football #AuburnFootball00Share