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(10/04/21 1:24am)
Following an 0-3 loss to the 20th ranked Tennessee volunteers, the Auburn Tigers (10-4, 2-2 SEC) came back to the Auburn area to take on the Alabama Crimson Tide (8-8, 0-4 SEC) not once but twice, in the same weekend.
(10/03/21 2:15pm)
Bo Nix was a magician on Saturday night.
(10/02/21 3:47am)
The Auburn (8-3, 2-2 SEC) soccer team attempted to rally from a 3-0 deficit in the second half but ultimately came up short on the road against 17th ranked South Carolina (9-2, 4-0 SEC) in a 3-2 loss. Auburn scored twice in the second half including with six minutes to play but could not find the equalizer in the final minutes.
(09/26/21 2:48pm)
Heading into Sunday’s contest against Texas A&M, Auburn soccer knows both sides of an SEC match early into its conference schedule.
(09/26/21 3:00pm)
When Auburn called his number, TJ Finley answered.
(09/26/21 1:33am)
After the excitement which unfolded in Happy Valley, the Auburn Tigers come back down to earth to face their final non-conference opponent before Southeastern Conference play.
(09/26/21 5:00pm)
The Auburn Tigers (7-2) and ranked No. 12 in the country welcome the Texas A&M Aggies (5-4-1) to town on Sunday afternoon, where Auburn looks to rebound from a stunning loss on the road at Tennessee on Thursday night.
(09/25/21 6:54pm)
This Saturday, Auburn will take on Georgia State in its last non-conference game before eight straight meetings against SEC competition. The Tigers sit at 2-1 after a tough loss at Penn State, and while several position groups look strong at this point in the season, there are others that undoubtedly need improvement in order to stand up to the rest of the conference.
(09/23/21 11:55pm)
After a promising start, the Auburn (8-2, 0-1 SEC) volleyball team was unable to keep their momentum in a four-set loss to the visiting Ole Miss Rebels (12-0, 1-0 SEC).
(09/22/21 3:57am)
The Auburn Tigers enter conference play as the only one-loss team in the SEC. Wednesday night in the Auburn Arena, the Tigers welcome the undefeated Ole Miss Rebels to the Plains. The game will be broadcast locally on WEGL 91.1 FM with Jacob Hillman and Aidan Kowalski on the call for an 8 p.m. first serve.
(09/20/21 6:26pm)
Saturday was a great day for college football. Upsets, Top-25 matchups, and game deciding final plays between power five opponents gave fans a taste of December in week three. It also marked the first time two ranked teams from the SEC and Big 10 played one another in a regular season contest since Michigan and Florida in 2017.
(09/19/21 12:18am)
The Belmont Bruins traveled to the Plains today to take on the Tigers in the Auburn Arena. Auburn was able to add another win to their record, moving to 8-1 overall on the season. Couch Brent Crouch now has more wins than the last two season totals combined.
(09/18/21 2:07pm)
Auburn Soccer (7-1) completes a clean sheet over Georgia (7-2). After a lighting delayed start to the game and a lighting delayed 2nd half. The number 12th team in the nation, the Tigers, out shot the bulldogs 17-15 with 6 of those being shots on target.
(09/17/21 5:09pm)
It’s a matchup that could shape up to be Auburn’s biggest non-conference matchup of the decade. Visiting a place titled Happy Valley for the first time in program history to face a Top-10 opponent in front of a sea of white challenges what you may expect in a week three matchup. Even more so when this Saturday, chances favor the fact this could be the second largest crowd the Tigers have played in front of since 2004.
(09/18/21 2:08pm)
On Saturday night, Bo Nix and the Auburn Tigers will meet the Penn State Nittany Lions in State College’s Beaver Stadium. The home crowd will be participating in their team’s annual white-out game, one of the most famous environments in college football.
(09/16/21 8:57pm)
GROUPLOVE stormed into Atlanta's latest concert hall, The Eastern, last night to kick off their 'Just What You Want' tour! The band recently relocated to The A and their first home-town crowd welcomed them with open arms.
(09/16/21 3:16pm)
No. 12 Auburn (6-1) will be back on the pitch this Friday to open SEC conference play against Georgia (7-1). The 12th ranked Tigers began the season with the longest winning streak in program history, but the streak ended last week in a 2-1 loss to No. 1 Florida State.
(09/14/21 12:07am)
The wait is finally over. Quintessential indie-rock outfit Modest Mouse released their seventh studio album, The Golden Casket, on June 25, 2021. The highly anticipated project consists of 12 songs and is just a hair over 50 minutes in length, a bit shorter than most of the bands previous releases. Front-man Isaac Brock and drummer Jeremiah Green, the two remaining members of the original trio, are back full force with their ensemble of other instrumentalists, some new and some old, in addition to a world of new sounds and song concepts. This is, by far, Modest Mouse’s most unique and colorful sounding album to date. The use of synthesizers and a wide range of other electronic instruments gives a majority of the songs on this album a much fuller, more vibrant sound than anything the band has released as of yet. While many critics and casual listeners are struggling to see how The Golden Casket can hold up to the likes of the bands earlier, more well known releases such as the beautifully haunting concept album, The Lonesome Crowded West, or the record that came 7 years later, Good News For People Who Love Bad News, including essential Modest Mouse songs that really put the band on the map in the mid 2000’s and even landed them a Grammy nomination for Best Alternative Album in 2004. With all of that said, let’s break the album down and discover why it could be their most bold and interesting release so far, and what it could mean for fans in the future.
(09/12/21 5:00am)
Briston Maroney brought the first leg of his Sunflower World Tour into Birmingham last week to a sold out crowd.
(09/12/21 2:28am)
It isn't often that Auburn has had a freshman rush for 100 yards in his first game. The first to do it was the legendary Bo Jackson, and it didn't happen again until 2009, when freshman Onterio McCalebb outran Louisiana Tech for 148 yards on the ground.