Aaron Taylor+FollowAuburn’s freshmen ready to shake up the rosterAuburn fans, get ready—some of the Tigers’ newest recruits could be making noise on the field sooner than you think. With a fresh batch of 20 freshmen, including standout linebacker Jaquez Wilkes and dynamic receiver DeShawn Spencer, Coach Alex Golesh has a lot of young talent to work with this fall. Wilkes brings serious tackling power, while Spencer’s speed could light up the offense. Plus, keep an eye on Shadarius Toodle, Wilson Zierer, and Tavian Branch—all are primed to push for early playing time. Which freshman are you most excited to see suit up? #Sports #Football #AuburnFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowAuburn lands transfer LB Michael Matthews-CantyAuburn just made a big move by signing Michael Matthews-Canty, a standout linebacker transfer from Hampton. With two years of eligibility left, Matthews-Canty brings serious tackling power—he racked up 78 tackles last season alone. At 6'3" and 215 pounds, he’s expected to add depth and energy to the Tigers’ defense. It’s exciting to see Auburn prioritize experience and proven talent from the transfer portal. What do you think this means for Auburn’s defense next season? Could Matthews-Canty be a game-changer? Let’s talk about how this move could shake up the lineup! #Sports #Football #AuburnFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowAuburn lands versatile QB-turned-TE Hunter HerringAuburn’s offense just got a major boost: former ULM quarterback Hunter Herring is joining the Tigers, but not as a QB—he’s switching to tight end! Herring’s all-around skills were on full display last season, with snaps at quarterback, running back, and even receiver. Now, with one year of eligibility left, he’s set to bring that versatility to Auburn’s new-look roster under Alex Golesh. This move signals a fresh direction for the Tigers, who are reshaping their team through the transfer portal. What do you think—can Herring’s adaptability give Auburn an edge this season? #Sports #Football #AuburnFootball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowAuburn Reloads DB Room with Scrap RichardsonBig news on the Plains: Auburn just landed Scrap Richardson, the ultra-versatile Notre Dame transfer, as the Tigers keep rebuilding their secondary after losing both starting corners. Scrap’s got experience all over the field—he’s played QB, RB, WR, and DB—so expect him to bring some serious flexibility to a cornerback group that’s been totally revamped through the portal. Can this new-look DB room hold up in the SEC? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Football #AuburnFootball00Share
John Camacho+FollowAuburn’s transfer portal shakeup: What’s next?Auburn football’s roster is almost unrecognizable after a whirlwind transfer portal season—30 new transfers and 50 new faces overall! Coach Alex Golesh and his staff have hustled to fill gaps left by departures, especially on the offensive and defensive lines. The Tigers just landed standout edge rusher Da’Shawn Womack from Ole Miss and are still eyeing key additions like Stanford’s Jack Leyrer and UNC’s D’Antre Robinson. With a few spots left to fill, Auburn fans are buzzing: will these moves be enough to turn things around for 2026? What do you think of the new-look Tigers? #Sports #Football #AuburnFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowAuburn’s O-line gets a big boost with LeyrerAuburn just landed a major upgrade for its offensive line—Jack Leyrer, a seasoned lineman from Stanford, is joining the Tigers after five years in the Pac-12. Leyrer’s ability to play both tackle and guard gives Auburn some much-needed flexibility as they rebuild after losing 12 linemen. With 12 new faces now in the mix, the competition is wide open. It’s a fresh start for the Tigers’ offense, and fans are already buzzing about how this depth could change the game next season. What are your thoughts on Auburn’s new-look line? #Sports #Football #AuburnFootball00Share
Jenna Gonzales+FollowAuburn’s 2026 football core is sticking togetherAuburn fans, after two tough seasons, there’s real hope for 2026—some of the Tigers’ top playmakers are staying put. Xavier Atkins is back after leading the SEC in tackles for loss, and Jeremiah Cobb returns to anchor the run game. Freshman standouts Elijah Melendez and Kail Ellis are sticking around, giving Auburn a rare mix of experience and youth. Even with the transfer portal chaos, these key players bring stability and spark. How do you feel about Auburn’s chances next season with this core group? Who are you most excited to watch? Let’s talk Tigers! #Sports #AuburnFootball #WarEagle00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowAuburn football’s bold rebuild: Losing to win?Auburn’s transfer portal shakeup has some calling new coach Alex Golesh a 'loser,' but maybe it’s exactly what the Tigers need. Sure, they lost big names like Cam Coleman and Deuce Knight, but clinging to a 5-7 roster wasn’t working. Golesh is tearing it down to build something new—his way. Remember, a fresh start can spark real change, and sometimes letting go of the old guard is the only way forward. What do you think: Is Auburn on the verge of a breakthrough, or did they gamble too much in the portal? #Sports #Football #AuburnFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowAuburn’s big chance: D’Antre Robinson’s visitAuburn football just got a major boost with top transfer D’Antre Robinson checking out the Woltosz Football Performance Center. Robinson, a standout defensive lineman with two years of eligibility left, said the energy and unity among the Auburn staff really impressed him—especially coach Vontrell King-Williams, who started coaching him mid-visit! Robinson’s looking for a program with brotherhood, development, and fun, and Auburn seems to be ticking all the boxes so far. He’s got one more visit to Oregon before making his decision. How do you think Robinson could impact Auburn’s defense if he chooses the Tigers? #Sports #Football #AuburnFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowAuburn’s O-line overhaul: New faces, big hopesLosing 12 offensive linemen in one offseason could have spelled disaster for Auburn, but Coach Alex Golesh is flipping the script. With six new transfers—including experienced starters like Stanton Ramil and Joseph Simmons—the Tigers are building a brand-new wall up front. Fans can expect fresh energy and fierce competition for starting spots, with players from Michigan State, James Madison, USF, Oregon State, and Ole Miss all in the mix. This much change brings questions: Will the new group gel in time for SEC play? Which transfer are you most excited to see suit up? Let’s talk about what this means for Auburn’s future. #Sports #Football #AuburnFootball00Share