GalacticGiraffe+FollowAuburn’s frontcourt is changing the gameAuburn basketball’s frontcourt is finally clicking, and it’s making a real difference. Filip Jovic and Keshawn Murphy have stepped up, helping the Tigers dominate inside—just look at how they held Arkansas to only 28 points in the paint and won the rebound battle 38-27. Coach Steven Pearl credits tighter gap defense and smarter rim protection, saying the team is more focused on making opponents earn every basket. Murphy even notched his first double-double as a Tiger! Auburn fans, what do you think has sparked this turnaround? Can this momentum carry into the next game against Missouri? #Sports #AuburnBasketball #SEC00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowAuburn’s freshmen are shaking up SEC hoopsAuburn’s youngest players are making waves in a league known for veteran talent. Sebastian Williams-Adams and Simon Walker aren’t just surviving their first season—they’re thriving. Williams-Adams, a forward from Houston, is putting up solid numbers and adjusting fast to the college game’s speed and intensity. Meanwhile, Walker, a Huntsville native, came off foot surgery to drain five straight threes in his debut. Both are embracing the grind, learning from every challenge, and bringing fresh energy to the Tigers. Auburn fans, how do you feel about these rookies leading the charge? Could this youth movement change the game for Auburn? #Sports #AuburnBasketball #SEC00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowAuburn’s shot to snap their SEC skidAuburn fans, this Sunday’s matchup against Florida could be the turning point the Tigers desperately need. After a tough blowout by Texas, Auburn faces a Gators squad that’s winless in SEC play and struggling on both ends of the court. The key? Shutting down Florida’s Liv McGill, who’s been lighting up the scoreboard but doesn’t have much backup. If Auburn’s defense forces the Gators to shoot from deep—where they’ve been ice-cold—there’s a real shot to break the losing streak. Who else thinks this is the Tigers’ best chance to reset before the schedule gets brutal? #Sports #AuburnTigers #SEC00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowAuburn stuns Arkansas, but Steven Pearl keeps it realAuburn basketball just handed Arkansas a 22-point loss, but Coach Steven Pearl isn’t letting the team get carried away. After bouncing back from a tough defeat to Texas A&M, Pearl told his players not to get too high on this big win—reminding everyone that consistency matters more than a single upset. The Tigers dominated the paint and shot nearly 57%, leaving Arkansas coach John Calipari so frustrated he joked about burning the game tape. Auburn fans, how do you feel about the team’s resilience this season? Can the Tigers keep this momentum going in the SEC? #Sports #AuburnBasketball #SEC00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowGeorgia’s young squad faces tough SEC testFacing the nation’s top teams back-to-back, Georgia’s women’s basketball squad is learning fast what SEC competition really means. Coach Katie Abrahamson-Henderson pointed out that eight of her players had never played at South Carolina before, and it showed in the early jitters. Even without key post Mia Woolfolk, Georgia’s defense held South Carolina to its lowest score of the season. Offense remains a work in progress, but the coach is optimistic—these tough games are building a foundation for the future. How do you think this young team will grow from these early challenges? #Sports #GeorgiaBulldogs #SEC00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowSEC scheduling drama: Is Texas women’s hoops getting a raw deal?Texas women’s basketball coach Vic Schaefer isn’t holding back—he’s calling out the SEC for what he sees as unfair scheduling, with back-to-back road games against powerhouse teams LSU and South Carolina. While Schaefer claims there’s a ‘vendetta’ against the Longhorns, fans from other schools are quick to point out that Texas football has enjoyed a much easier ride in the SEC. Is this just tough luck, or do you think the league should do more to balance the schedule for all sports? Curious to hear what you all think about the fairness of conference scheduling! #Sports #TexasBasketball #SEC00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowMizzou’s free-throw struggles cost them in OxfordFree throws haunted the Missouri Tigers again in their SEC matchup with Ole Miss, and it made all the difference. Missing half their shots from the line, Mizzou left crucial points on the table in a game that was neck-and-neck until the end. It’s not just a one-off—this has been a season-long issue for the Tigers, who have the lowest free-throw percentage in the SEC. Add in a tough night from three-point range and a hot hand from former KU guard AJ Storr, and you’ve got a recipe for a frustrating loss. How do you think Mizzou can turn this around before their next game? #Sports #Mizzou #SEC00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowTexas coach calls out SEC over tough scheduleTexas women’s basketball coach Vic Schaefer isn’t holding back after being handed a brutal SEC schedule—facing powerhouse LSU and then No. 2 South Carolina back-to-back, both on the road. Schaefer says it feels like the league has it out for Texas, making things even tougher for his team in their first SEC season. He’s frustrated that no one from the university is speaking up, but he’s determined for the Longhorns to embrace the challenge. Do you think the SEC is stacking the deck against Texas, or is this just life in a top conference? #Sports #TexasLonghorns #SEC00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowAggies clutch another SEC win—what’s next?Texas A&M just pulled off their third straight nail-biter, edging out Oklahoma 83-76 to stay undefeated in SEC play. Even with shaky rebounding and cold three-point shooting, the Aggies got it done by forcing turnovers and hitting free throws when it mattered most. Rashaun Agee’s double-double led a balanced scoring effort, and the team’s late-game composure is giving fans hope for a real NCAA tournament run. With every close win, the stakes get higher—how confident are you in this squad’s ability to keep grinding out victories as the season heats up? #Sports #AggieBasketball #SEC00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowAggies snap SEC skid with gritty win in GainesvilleTexas A&M women’s basketball finally broke their SEC road curse, out-hustling Florida for a 74-66 victory that felt like a turning point. The Aggies’ defense was relentless, holding Florida’s top scorer Liv McGill to just 16 points and forcing nine turnovers. Ny’Ceara Pryor and Fatmata Janneh led the charge with a combined 40 points, but it was the bench depth and rebounding that really stood out—ten players grabbed boards, and the Aggies dominated the paint. After so many close losses, this win shows what happens when everyone steps up. What do you think made the biggest difference for A&M this time? #Sports #Aggies #SEC00Share