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AUBURN — The Alex Golesh era is officially underway for Auburn football, as athletics director John Cohen announced Sunday, Nov. 30, that Golesh would be leaving his role as South Florida's head coach for the same position on the Plains. Golesh, 41, came ...
Redshirt freshman Favour Ebuka Edwin became the second Auburn offensive lineman expected to enter the transfer portal on Sunday. On3’s Hayes Fawcett first reported the news, and Edwin reposted the report on his X (formerly Twitter) account. He spent two seasons at Auburn, but never saw game action.
It’s been a busy first day for newly appointed Auburn Tigers head coach Alex Golesh. He spoke to the Auburn faithful for the first time, two recruits decommitted, and now he’s begun his rebuilding of the Auburn recruiting class in the form of one of ...
The Auburn Tigers host the No. 10 Alabama Crimson Tide on Saturday at Jordan-Hare Stadium in Auburn, Alabama. If you are wondering how to watch the action live, you have come to the right place. Auburn and Alabama are set to compete in the 90th edition of ...
The father of Auburn linebacker signee Jaquez Wilkes expressed support for defensive coordinator DJ Durkin after his son's state championship game.
This story has been updated to include new information. AUBURN — Jackson Arnold's time with Auburn football will be a pitstop in his college career, as the former Oklahoma quarterback will return to the transfer portal this offseason, a source confirmed ...
On Saturday night, Auburn football saw its dreams of bowl eligibility and a win against archrival Alabama vanish in a gutting 27-20 loss in the Iron Bowl. By Sunday morning, the Tigers had a new coach. Auburn is hiring South Florida head coach Alex Golesh ...
What to know: Porter is an experienced running backs coach who will now start a second stint at Auburn. He was on Gus Malzahn’s staff from 2017-2020, where he coached tight ends and halfbacks and was the program’s recruiting coordinator.
Before coaching, Nix was a legend in college football as a player, earning Conference USA Freshman of the Year honors at Southern Miss in 1998, rushing for 1,180 yards and nine touchdowns. Although talented enough to make it to the NFL, health issues stemming from kidney disease forced Nix to cut his playing career short and move into coaching.