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6 days ago |
auburnwire.usatoday.com | Taylor Jones
Auburn is among three teams in heavy pursuit of the top recruit from Iowa for the 2026 recruiting cycle. Evan Jacobson, a 6-foot-7 tight end from Waukee, Iowa, recently visited Auburn and came away impressed. In a recent interview with Steve Wiltfong of On3, Jacobson described Auburn as "comfortable."“Another great visit,” Jacobson said in an interview with On3. “It feels like I’m saying the same thing on repeat because everybody does everything so good. But Auburn I feel really comfortable with.
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6 days ago |
auburnwire.usatoday.com | Taylor Jones
Thursday was a hectic day for the Auburn Tigers in the news cycle as three players announced their intent to transfer out of the program. However, the day ended on a happier note for Bruce Pearl and his staff as a guard with Power Five experience committed to the program via the transfer portal. Kevin Overton, a 6-5 guard formerly of Texas Tech, will transfer to Auburn, according to Joe Tipton of On3.
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6 days ago |
swtimes.com | Taylor Jones
A late-inning Texas home run made the difference in Thursday's series opener between the two top-10 SEC squads. The No. 9 Auburn Tigers jumped out to an early lead on No. 1 Texas in game one of its top-10 SEC series on Thursday before a late-inning Longhorn home run thwarted their plans of an upset. With two outs in the bottom of the 7th inning, Texas' Kimble Schuessler smashed a solo home run into the left field bullpen to push the Longhorns ahead.
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6 days ago |
auburnwire.usatoday.com | Taylor Jones
The No. 9 Auburn Tigers jumped out to an early lead on No. 1 Texas in game one of its top-10 SEC series on Thursday before a late-inning Longhorn home run thwarted their plans of an upset. With two outs in the bottom of the 7th inning, Texas' Kimble Schuessler smashed a solo home run into the left field bullpen to push the Longhorns ahead. Schuessler's fourth home run of the season made the difference as Texas escaped with a 3-2 win over the Auburn Tigers at UFCU Disch-Falk Field in Austin, Texas.
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1 week ago |
auburnwire.usatoday.com | Taylor Jones
After weighing his options, Baker-Mazara has plans to move on from the program. Following the 2024-25 season, the odds of Chad Baker-Mazara returning to Auburn were 50/50. After weighing his options, Baker-Mazara has finally decided on his future with the program. The talented wing shared on X (Twitter) that he plans to enter the transfer portal for his final season of eligibility. Baker-Mazara made sure to show his gratitude to the program, fans, and coaches in his farewell message.
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