John Camacho+FollowAuburn fans, let’s talk about these transfersLosing Deuce Knight and Cam Coleman to SEC rivals stings, but Cole Cubelic’s fiery take really puts things in perspective. He’s calling out the idea that a couple of young, unproven stars can make or break Auburn’s future. Sure, their potential is exciting, but their actual impact on the field? Not as game-changing as some think. With 35 players hitting the portal and a new coach in town, maybe it’s time to focus on the bigger picture and what’s next for the Tigers. Do you agree with Cubelic, or are these losses a bigger deal than he says? #Sports #Football #AuburnFootball00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowAuburn’s transfer portal shakeup: What’s next?Auburn just pulled off a major roster overhaul, adding six new transfers over the weekend and bringing their total to 22 since the portal opened. The Tigers landed big names like Bryson Washington, who rushed for over 1,000 yards at Baylor, and Andre Jordan Jr., an All-Big 10 cornerback. Even with these additions, Auburn’s still hustling to shore up both lines and eyeing more talent before the portal closes. With key departures and fresh faces, the team’s identity is shifting fast. How do you feel about Auburn’s aggressive approach in the portal? What moves do you want to see next? #Sports #AuburnFootball #TransferPortal00Share
John Camacho+FollowAuburn’s bold rebuild: Trust the process?Losing star recruits might look like a disaster for Auburn, but there’s a bigger play at work. New head coach Alex Golesh is taking a page from Curt Cignetti’s Indiana playbook—using the transfer portal to build a team that fits his vision, not just chasing five-star names. Remember, Cignetti turned Indiana from historic losers into championship contenders by bringing in overlooked talent and building from scratch. Golesh is now betting on his own guys, like QB Byrum Brown, to spark a turnaround. Is this the shakeup Auburn needs, or too much risk? Let’s hear your take on this new era! #Sports #Football #AuburnFootball00Share
John Camacho+FollowAuburn reloads at cornerback with big transfersAuburn’s secondary just got a major boost—after losing both starting cornerbacks, the Tigers have quickly reloaded with experienced transfers. Shamar Arnoux, who played significant snaps as a freshman at Florida State, is now officially joining Auburn, alongside Andre Gordon Jr. from UCLA and Gavin Jenkins from USF. With five corners leaving, including key starters, this fresh talent is set to shake up the competition for starting spots next season. It’s a big shift for Auburn’s defense—how do you feel about the new faces in the secondary? Think this group can lock it down in 2026? #Sports #Football #AuburnFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowAuburn lands Saint Farrior for defensive boostAuburn’s defensive line just got a serious upgrade with the addition of Saint Farrior from Appalachian State. Farrior, who’s got two years left to play, made his commitment official and is expected to bring some real energy to the Tigers’ defense. Last season, he racked up 15 tackles and showed he can make an impact in big moments. With Farrior joining Cody Sigler, Auburn’s D-line is shaping up to be one to watch. How do you think this move will shake up Auburn’s defense next season? #Sports #Football #AuburnFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowAuburn’s last two-way football legendTucker Frederickson’s days at Auburn capture a kind of football grit we rarely see now—he was a powerhouse on both offense and defense, running the ball and stopping it with equal skill. Before college football became all about specialization, Frederickson was the guy doing it all: racking up yards as a halfback, making tackles as a safety, and leading the team in interceptions. His back-to-back Jacobs Awards and Hall of Fame spot show just how rare that kind of versatility was. Do you think today’s game is missing out by not having more two-way stars like Frederickson? #Sports #Football #AuburnFootball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowAuburn Snags Big TE Transfer: Jake Johnson In!Huge news for the Tigers! Auburn just landed Jake Johnson, the 6'6" tight end who’s made stops at Texas A&M and North Carolina. With only one year of eligibility left, Johnson brings size and experience to a loaded TE room. The real question: will he become a go-to target for Alex Golesh’s offense, or will the competition with Echols and Newsom spark a new rivalry in the depth chart? #Sports #Football #AuburnFootball00Share
phughes+FollowAuburn’s bold rebuild: Golesh’s transfer portal gambleAuburn football is flipping the script this season. With over 30 players gone—including top talents like Cam Coleman—new head coach Alex Golesh is betting big on the transfer portal to reshape the Tigers. Instead of panicking, some point to Curt Cignetti’s Indiana turnaround as proof this strategy can work. Cignetti rebuilt his roster with Group of Five transfers and nearly took Indiana to a national title. Golesh is following a similar playbook, bringing in USF quarterback Byrum Brown, who’s already proven he can light up the scoreboard. Could this bold approach make Auburn a contender again? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #AuburnFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowAuburn’s Sylvester Smith is back and ready to make noiseSylvester Smith is officially returning to Auburn football, bringing even more experience to the Tigers’ defense. After racking up 59 tackles, two sacks, and a memorable interception against Arkansas, Smith is set to compete for a key spot in the secondary under new safeties coach Tim Banks. With spring practice around the corner, Smith’s leadership and playmaking could be a game-changer for Auburn this season. What do you think—will Smith’s return help solidify the Tigers’ defense, or are there still gaps to fill? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #AuburnFootball00Share
John Camacho+FollowAuburn QB Battle: Ti’a vs Brown Heats Up!Tigers fans, buckle up—there’s a new gunslinger on the Plains! Four-star QB Tristan Ti’a, fresh from Oregon State, is ready to challenge Bryum Brown for Auburn’s QB1 spot. After a mind-blowing visit, Ti’a committed, and OC Joel Gordon wasted no time firing off a “WDE” on X. With both dual-threat QBs hungry for the top job, this spring’s competition could redefine Auburn’s offense. Who’s your pick to lead the Tigers? #Sports #Football #AuburnFootball00Share