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The 2024 Auburn Tigers football team represented Auburn University during the 2024 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Tigers were led by second-year head coach Hugh Freeze, and competed as members of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). They played their home games at Jordan-Hare Stadium located in Auburn, Alabama.
Led Auburn to 9–3 record in 1982 and to an 11–1 record, SEC Title and Sugar Bowl victory in 1983. Pat Washington 1984–1985 - Bobby Walden: 1985 - Freshman starter, had to give up football with knee injury. Jeff Burger 1985–1987 - SEC Championship 1987, 10-win 1986 season, first Auburn quarterback to take a snap from the 'shotgun' position.
From the IS4S Salute to Veterans Bowl on Dec. 14 to the College Football Playoff National Championship Game on Jan. 20, 82 teams will play in at least one postseason game.
Auburn added a second starting QB in less than a week on Monday when Stanford’s Ashton Daniels committed to the Tigers. In 11 games in 2024, Daniels was 170-of-271 passing for 1,700 yards and 10 ...
Watch Georgia football vs Auburn live with Fubo (free trial) Despite its 41-34 loss to Alabama last week, Georgia's defense still ranks within the top 25 in the country in total defense at No. 24 ...
Tyler Jamal "T. J." Finley [1] (born March 25, 2002) is an American football quarterback for the Tulane Green Wave.Finley attended and played high school football at Ponchatoula High School in Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana, and began his college career at LSU before transferring to Auburn the following year and then would transfer to Texas State two years later.
Auburn’s Week 2 loss has led to a QB switch. According to multiple reports, including Rivals' Auburn Sports, the Tigers are set to start redshirt freshman Hank Brown in Saturday’s game vs. New ...
Thomas Randolph Campbell is a former American football player and coach. He is best known for his two years as Auburn University's starting quarterback where he set NCAA passing records and was the leader of the 1983 SEC Championship Tigers and the MVP of the 1982 Tangerine Bowl.