It is certainly no secret to any fan of the Auburn Tigers that Alex Golesh and company have been dominating the recruiting boards, and now they have an opportunity to land a new blue-chip prospect who could provide massive upside for the future of Golesh’s program.
Arnold entered the college ranks with incredibly high expectations placed on his shoulders.
Fans of the Auburn Tigers have been through the wringer over the past few seasons, as the Tigers are consistently one of the most hyped teams in the country in the preseason, but neither Bryan Harsin nor Hugh Freeze was ever truly able to live up to those projections.
The Auburn Tigers have undoubtedly found themselves a beacon of hope in Byrum Brown, a quarterback who transferred over from USF earlier this year. Brown has consistently been a top-level dual-threat over his few years at USF, and now, he is following his head coach, Alex Golesh, to the Plains.
The Auburn Tigers’ past weekend of recruiting, besides being a perfect illustration of Alex Golesh’s tenacity, has netted them an improvement in ESPN’s recruiting rankings, as on Friday, it was announced that the Tigers’ 2027 class had moved up to No.
It is starting to seem like Alex Golesh will never be satisfied with the standing of the Auburn Tigers’ 2027 recruiting class, as on Friday night, the
It has been an incredibly rough decade for fans of the Auburn Tigers, who have not seen their chosen football program record a winning season since the pandemic, when Gus Malzahn was still at the helm.
The Auburn Tigers have seen quite a significant roster overhaul since Hugh Freeze was fired, mostly on offense. Notably, the Tigers lost their entire quarterback room for the second straight year, nearly all of their receivers, their entire offensive line and a host of other key contributors.
There is still quite a lot of uncertainty surrounding the Auburn Tigers, especially their new offense, but the Auburn family has not been deterred. On Friday, the University announced that it had sold out of football season tickets for the fourth-straight season, illustrating just how much the Auburn family already believes in Alex Golesh.
The Auburn Tigers have been on a heater in recruiting for their 2027 class, but ever since the commitment of Deshawn Hall, a four-star wide receiver, things seem to have gone a bit quiet on the Plains.
The Tigers will face Alabama, LSU and Ole Miss both at home and on the road, while Auburn’s home slate also includes Florida, Georgia, Mississippi State, Missouri, Oklahoma and Tennessee. Auburn’s road schedule consists of games at Arkansas, Kentucky, South Carolina, Texas, Texas A&M and Vanderbilt.
If there is one word to describe the 2025 season of the Auburn Tigers, it is almost certainly ‘disappointing.’ The Tigers seemed to have everything going for them: top-level commits, the ‘Freeze Four’ entering their second year, a new transfer quarterback in Jackson Arnold and a DJ Durkin defense to be feared.
he sun has yet to rise on an Auburn Tigers gameday in 2026, and yet two Tigers are already being recognized for the value they are expected to bring to the team this season.
As the Auburn Tigers continue to focus on recruiting, opportunities for new head coach Alex Golesh to uphold his culture are beginning to crop up. Recently, edge rusher Da’Shawn Womack got into a spot of legal trouble, as he was arrested on a charge of reckless endangerment, and now, Duke Smith has been removed from the Tigers’ roster.
Over the course of this week, the Iron Bowl wasn’t taking place on the gridiron, but rather the recruiting trail. Auburn head coach Alex Golesh got the win over Alabama head coach Kalen DeBoer in this one, nabbing three-star receiver Cedrick Simmons on Tuesday afternoon.
It did not take long for the Auburn Tigers to find their way back to success after the loss of Kingston Miles, who announced on Monday that he would be flipping his commitment from Auburn to Missouri.
While fans of the Auburn Tigers may still be reeling from the loss of Kingston Miles, who announced Monday afternoon that he would be flipping his commitment from the Plains to Missouri, Alex Golesh has been working to finish off the Alabama Crimson Tide in what has become an Iron Bowl of recruiting.
The day started great for Eli Drinkwitz and the Missouri Tigers on the recruiting trail, but it ended incredibly.
Football is family, and the Auburn Tigers will have a pair of brothers joining the program in the next two seasons. Linebacker Edge von Brandt announced his commitment to the Tigers on Monday.
The Auburn Tigers have been recruiting at a level few expected from new head coach Alex Golesh, as the Tigers’ 2027 class now ranks among the top 10 in the country in nearly every major ranking system.
The Auburn Tigers have been on a recruiting heater as of late, and Alex Golesh and company seem to be showing no intent of slowing down. On Sunday night, Auburn landed its second commitment of the weekend in three-star safety Preston Williams.
The Auburn Tigers have been landing commitments left and right, but until Sunday night, they had not flipped a single prospect from another program. However, late into the weekend, Khamoni Williams announced he would flip his commitment from West Virginia to Auburn.
The Auburn Tigers have been on a recruiting heater as of late, but there has been some speculation that new Auburn head coach Alex Golesh and his staff were struggling to land in-state prospects.
Those who tuned in for Saturday’s College World Series Super Regional game between the Auburn Tigers and Ole Miss Rebels got something of an unpleasant surprise via their uniform choices.
Kingston Miles, a four-star running back from St. Louis, Missouri, is one of the best players at his position in the 2027 class.
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