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A new feature for Auburn football fans during the 2010 season is Live Sports Radio, a device that will allow fans to listen to Auburn ISP Sports Network broadcasts from their seats both in Jordan-Hare Stadium as well as at the Tigers' road venues.
AUBURN — The Auburn Tigers enter this season with a No. 22 ranking and are predicted to finish third in the Southeastern Conference Western Division by league media, which would be a two-spot improvement from last season.
A new feature for Auburn football fans during the 2010 season is Live Sports Radio, a device that will allow fans to listen to Auburn ISP Sports Network broadcasts from their seats both in Jordan-Hare Stadium as well as at the Tigers' road venues.
AUBURN -- With sweat streaming down his face after Auburn's second scrimmage last month, defensive end Corey Lemonier looked like a defeated player.
Saturday marks the season opener for the Auburn Tigers. Let’s take a look at a unit breakdown for the Auburn Tigers and Arkansas State Red Wolves. The offensive schemes are similar but who takes the edge in execution? What defense is set to make plays this Saturday night? Will special teams determine an edge in the game? Many questions, let’s find some answers. Begin Slideshow
Quarterback Cameron Newton has been the talk of Auburn since his arrival on campus. He's big, he's mobile and he's a skilled leader who can direct Gus Malzahn's offense to even bigger numbers. That's the buzz, at least. Really, the 22nd-ranked Tigers' fans get their first glimpse of what Newton can do with both his arms and his legs Saturday night when Arkansas State visits...
Quarterback Cameron Newton has been the talk of Auburn since his arrival on campus. He's big, he's mobile and he's a skilled leader who can direct Gus Malzahn's offense to even bigger numbers.
When the original Jonathan B. Lovelace Museum & Hall of Honor first opened at the Auburn Athletics Complex, it had a bigger purpose than housing memorabilia and banners.
Coaches told him point-blank that he wasn’t physical enough
JONESBORO — Tyler Siskey knows all about Auburn football. Probably more than he lets on. Siskey was born in Alabama. He grew up 90 miles from the Auburn campus. He went to school there. And, he wore the Auburn orange and navy for a season.
