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(11/09/21 8:03pm)
The Auburn Tigers will host the South Carolina Gamecocks at Auburn Arena tomorrow night at 8:00 pm. Auburn is looking to improve to 14-10 overall and 6-8 in the SEC, and South Carolina is looking to improve to 14-11 overall and 6-9 in the SEC. Both teams have struggled to find success this season, but they have not been the worst. Auburn is currently sitting in ninth place in the SEC, while South Carolina is sitting at 11th place.
(11/07/21 1:43am)
The Auburn defense kept the Tigers in the game throughout, but eventually the Tigers’ offensive woes doomed their hopes of a third straight win over a ranked SEC West foe. Texas A&M (No. 14, 7-2, 4-2 SEC) scored 17 unanswered points in the second half to pull away for a 20-3 victory. Auburn (No. 13, 6-3, 3-2 SEC) went into the locker room with a 3-3 tie but could never get on the scoreboard in the second half. Neither teamed scored an offensive touchdown, as A&M scored their points via four Seth Small field goals and a fumble return for a touchdown by defensive lineman Michael Clemons. Anders Carlson scored Auburn’s only three points on a 32-yardfield goal in the first quarter.
(11/06/21 3:04pm)
The SEC east is figured out. Georgia has punched its ticket to the SEC Championship for the fourth time in five years. Florida and Kentucky, once thought to be challengers for the spot, had their chances personally squashed by the Bulldogs, without hardly a fight.
(11/05/21 8:43pm)
Kyle Field, the home turf of the Texas A&M Aggies (No. 14, 6-2, 3-2 SEC) is one of the largest and loudest stadiums in college football and is known everywhere as the home of the 12th man. And while it is widely acknowledged as a hostile environment for road teams to play in, the Auburn Tigers (No. 13, 6-2, 3-1 SEC) have made Kyle Field their home away from home since Texas A&M joined the SEC. The two teams have played nine times since A&M joined the SEC and the road team has compiled a perplexing 8-1 mark in those nine games. This includes Auburn’s 4-0 mark at Kyle Field. Continue reading for a breakdown of each of the last four games at Kyle Field.
(11/05/21 4:04pm)
Johnny Manchild and The Poor Bastards are the greatest band you’ve never heard of. The band consists of a piano, trumpet, saxophone, guitar, bass, and drums create a sound that you can’t here anywhere else. They mix jazz, rock, punk, alternative, and more. The Oklahoma city band has up to ten members or “bastards” that can rotate in and out. They have produced 2 studio albums with a third that arrived today. They are even innovative in their approach to releasing music. They released a single a month in 2019 until ultimately compiling all the songs together on “One Big Beautiful Sound”. At the start of this year, the band had a crowdfunding effort for their new album which raised $36,000. At the forefront of it all is Johnny Manchild. Johnny is the guy who writes the lyrics and helps compose a lot of the music. The band started because Johnny decided he wanted a band and picked guys from his college to be in it. I got the pleasure of interviewing Johnny on the morning before the band’s new album, “We Did Not Ask For This Room” released. This is the result:
(11/05/21 11:20pm)
This is a companion piece to this weeks episode of Through the Lens, where Alex and Davis discuss the new Dune movie. You can find the full episode here as well as on Spotify on Apple Podcasts. Here is a more formal and condensed version of what they discussed on the show with some history of Dune thrown in.
(11/04/21 5:00am)
No Time To Die is the 27th film in the james bond franchise and Daniel Craig’s fifth and final time as James Bond. Craig’s tenure as Bond has been as one of the most successful runs of any actor to play James Bond in cinematic history by grossing over $3.2 billion in four films and having the highest grossing bond film in Skyfall. His fifteen year tenure as bond is the longest of any actor to play the role without the role being recast in between films. The film was delayed over a year because of the pandemic, so anticipation grew to an all time high.
(11/03/21 4:31pm)
A month ago, the South Carolina Gamecocks outlasted Auburn for a 3-2 win in Columbia. In that game, the Tigers fell behind by three goals in the first 47 minutes on the back of crucial early mistakes. Auburn's defense held on for the rest of the game, but the offense couldn't quite generate the goals needed to turn the game on its head.
(11/02/21 4:00am)
Smallpools return to Atlanta with special guest morgxn on the "Life in a Simulation Tour."
(10/31/21 4:00pm)
Auburn held Ole Miss to a season-low 20 points on Saturday night in its 31-20 upset win over the No. 10 team in the country.
(10/31/21 3:01pm)
For the second time in as many games, No. 18 Auburn (6-2, 3-1 SEC) took down a ranked SEC West foe. Two weeks ago, the Arkansas Razorbacks fell victim to the Tigers, and tonight, in the friendly confines of Jordan-Hare Stadium, it was No. 10 Ole Miss (6-2, 3-2 SEC) falling at the hands of the Tigers by a 31-20 margin. The Tigers controlled the game from start to finish in front of a raucous home crowd as they never trailed after scoring a touchdown on their opening possession. After the offense carried the team in the first half, it was the defense’s turn to carry the load in a low scoring second half. Despite the offense struggling a bit in the second half, Auburn was able to run out the clock in crunch time with some big first downs on the ground. More importantly, Auburn is also in control of their own destiny in the SEC West as one of only two teams left in the division with only one loss in league play entering a pivotal stretch of league games in the month of November.
(10/30/21 4:43pm)
Following a 0-3 loss to the Georgia Bulldogs on the No. 22 Auburn (12-9 SEC: 4-7) came back to Auburn Arena to play the LSU Tigers. (10-12, SEC:6-7) That ended in a sweep for LSU with the final set ending in a score of 25-17.
(10/29/21 2:00pm)
AUBURN, AL –– The Auburn Tigers Volleyball team (12-8) is set to host the LSU Tigers (9-12) on Friday night in Auburn Arena. This is the only matchup between the two schools all season.
(10/28/21 9:03pm)
Coming off their bye week, the No. 18 Auburn Tigers (5-2, 2-1 SEC) will look to continue their momentum established in a 15-point road win over Arkansas when they play host to No. 10 Ole Miss (6-1, 3-1 SEC). Both teams have only one SEC loss and the winner will emerge as the biggest opposition to Alabama in the SEC West. Kickoff is slated for 6 p.m. on what is forecasted to be a chilly Saturday evening in Jordan-Hare Stadium. Fans are encouraged to wear orange as it is Auburn’s annual All Auburn All Orange game.
(10/29/21 5:00am)
Blue October take on The Big A with a headlining show on The Masquerade's Heaven stage.
(10/28/21 6:00pm)
Auburn will play its third Top 10 team on Saturday, in the eighth game of the season. It’s nothing new to the Tigers, who have faced at least three Top 10 teams every season dating back to 2016.
(10/28/21 5:00am)
COIN kick off their Rainbow Dreamland Tour in Birmingham last night to a sold out crowd.
(10/28/21 3:00pm)
Going into the final weekend of October, the Auburn Tigers (5-2, 2-1 SEC) find themselves on the launching pad to bring the SEC West race down to the wire. The Ole Miss Rebels (6-1, 3-1 SEC) sit just above Auburn at second place in the division, and an Auburn win would put the Tigers in the driver's seat to challenge Alabama for a bid to Atlanta in the Iron Bowl.
(10/22/21 10:24pm)
Auburn baseball will host Clemson in a 12-inning exhibition on Saturday at 11 a.m. at Plainsman Park. The game will be broadcast on WEGL 91.1 FM and streaming at weglfm.com.
(10/22/21 2:03am)
No. 19 Auburn falls 2-0 to No. 4 Arkansas on senior night who remain undefeated in conference play improving to 8-0-0. The Tigers move to 11-4 overall and record their third loss against SEC opponents.