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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.
The Auburn Tigers college football team represents Auburn University in the Southeastern Conference (SEC). The Tigers compete as part of the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision. The program has had 28 head coaches, and 3 interim head coaches, since it began play during the 1892 season. [1] The Tigers current head coach is Hugh Freeze. [2]
Sep 28, 2024; Auburn, Alabama, USA; Auburn Tigers head coach Hugh Freeze watches his team warm up before the game against the Oklahoma Sooners at Jordan-Hare Stadium.
Auburn dropped to 2-2 after losing 24-14 to Arkansas on Saturday. ... Auburn has been plagued by turnovers so far in 2024. The Tigers turned the ball over five times in a miserable 24-14 home loss ...
Danny Hugh Freeze Jr. [2] (born September 27, 1969) is an American college football coach. Since 2023, he has served as the head coach for Auburn University. [3]A successful high school football coach at Briarcrest Christian School in Memphis, Tennessee, Freeze coached Michael Oher and Greg Hardy.
The Tigers were 9-12 overall and went 6-7 during his first season. That season was capped off with a loss in the Birmingham Bowl. Boise State had a record of 69-19 from 2014 through 2020 during ...
On October 31, 2022, Auburn fired Harsin and named Williams the interim head coach. [27] On November 12, 2022, Williams won his first game as a head coach, a 13–10 victory over Texas A&M. [28] Williams, who finished the 2022 regular season at 2–2 as interim head coach, was retained as an assistant by Hugh Freeze when Freeze was named the ...
In November 2006, Chizik was hired to replace outgoing coach Dan McCarney as head football coach of Iowa State. McCarney resigned after going 4–8 in his final season, despite five bowl appearances during his tenure, the most of any Iowa State coach at that time. Chizik's contract with ISU was a six-year deal worth a guaranteed $6.75 million.