Episodi

  • Auburn Football Roster Talent vs Coaching | What Went Wrong and What Changes | Auburn Football Podcast
    Jan 21 2026
    Auburn football fans are split right now, and honestly, that says everything. After years of hype, disappointment, and coaching misfires, the conversation around Auburn football expectations under Alex Golesh is louder than ever. Some fans want to wait and see. Others are ready to fully buy in. The truth sits somewhere in the middle, and that’s exactly where this episode lives. This discussion dives straight into whether Auburn fans should temper expectations or embrace them. The biggest takeaway is simple. Auburn did not lack talent. Auburn lacked direction, preparation, and consistent coaching execution. That matters. The difference between five wins and seven wins last season was not recruiting stars. It was coaching details, in game adjustments, and systems that failed players when it mattered most. Alex Golesh brings a process driven approach that feels different. Not louder. Not flashier. Different. And that difference is why Auburn football expectations under Alex Golesh should not start at bowl eligibility. Expectations should start with improvement, competitiveness, and development across the roster. Fans are allowed to be excited without declaring championships in January. This episode also explains why relying on elite players to save broken systems never works. Football is about leverage, spacing, and creating advantages. Auburn has a chance to finally build an offense and defense that help players succeed instead of asking them to carry everything on their backs. If you are exhausted by hype but still care deeply about Auburn football, this conversation is for you. The expectations are already there. The emotions are already invested. The only question is whether Auburn finally has a staff capable of meeting them. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    22 min
  • ALERT: Auburn Is Quietly Building Something Dangerous | Auburn Football Podcast
    Jan 20 2026
    Auburn football continues to reshape its roster through the transfer portal and the biggest takeaway right now is simple this staff is prioritizing production and experience. Over the weekend Auburn added two major pieces that directly address depth and competition in critical position groups and the ripple effects of these moves could be felt immediately. The addition of defensive back Jack Latrell brings proven SEC and Power Four experience into a secondary that already had talent but needed reliable production. Despite an injury impacted season, the film and numbers from the year prior show a player who can take the ball away, tackle in space, and compete for a starting role. This is not a developmental flyer. This is a player brought in to play now. On the offensive line side, Jack Lyer adds size, versatility, and experience from a program that demands discipline up front. Auburn simply had to add bodies along the offensive line and this move is about stabilizing a room that was completely overhauled. With limited returning contributors, every experienced lineman matters and this one brings flexibility at multiple spots. The larger conversation centers on coaching and development. Auburn has recruited talent in the trenches before but the missing piece has been turning that talent into consistent on field performance. With a new offensive line coach and a reset in expectations, the hope is that players can finally move closer to their ceiling instead of regressing. This episode also dives into why Auburn’s past success has always been tied to strong line play and why fixing protection issues changes everything for the offense. When Auburn has been at its best, it has been physical, disciplined, and difficult to disrupt at the line of scrimmage. If Auburn gets this right, the upside is significant. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    20 min
  • PREVIEW: Can the Tigers Secure Their First SEC ROAD WIN in Oxford?
    Jan 20 2026
    Auburn Tigers vs. Ole Miss Rebels Preview: Ike Jones breaks down tonight's SEC showdown in Oxford. Can Auburn overcome their road struggles and secure their first away win of the season? We dive into the Malik Dia and A.J. Storr matchups, the defensive pressure needed to speed up the Rebels, and why Keyshawn Hall and Elyjah Freeman are primed for bounce-back games. Get the Vegas odds, ESPN analytics, and expert keys to an Auburn victory. #AuburnBasketball #WarEagle #secfootball Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    30 min
  • ALERT: Auburn Finally Fixed the Biggest Problem | Auburn Football Podcast
    Jan 20 2026
    Auburn football is finally in position to do what it has failed to do for years and that is maximize talent through a system that actually works. This conversation dives deep into why Byrum Brown is walking into one of the most rare situations in modern college football and why Auburn fans should be paying attention right now. Very rarely do quarterbacks with real NFL measurables get four full years at the college level anymore. That matters. It matters because development matters. Auburn has spent years watching talented players stagnate or even regress and that is not a coincidence. This breakdown explains why the offensive system now in place under Alex Golesh is designed to get more out of players instead of asking players to compensate for broken structure. Byrum Brown already knows the offense. That alone accelerates everything. Install speed increases. Practice efficiency improves. Teaching energy gets redistributed across the roster instead of being consumed by quarterback development. That is how real programs separate themselves. This video also explains why Auburn’s struggles were never about talent and always about process. From wide receivers to offensive linemen to quarterbacks, too many players arrived with strong production and left worse. That is a system failure. Not a recruiting issue. The expectations for A Day are clear. Fans should see pitch and catch. Fans should see chemistry. Fans should see confidence. There is no reason to hide anything. Auburn fans deserve something to be excited about from April to September and this offense has the ability to provide that. If Byrum Brown delivers against SEC competition the way the system is built to allow him to, draft boards will notice. That is how Cam Newton went from talented to undeniable and that path still exists today. This is the Auburn football conversation that actually matters. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    21 min
  • BREAKING: Why Byrum Brown Can Change Auburn Football | Auburn Football Podcast
    Jan 20 2026
    The thing that keeps getting overlooked with Auburn football heading into 2026 is just how much rides on Byrum Brown and the way this offense is structured around him. With the transfer portal officially closed, the roster finally has shape, and now it is about leadership, execution, and proof of concept. Byrum Brown is not just another quarterback in the room. He is the engine. Brown enters his final season with familiarity in the system, trust from the coaching staff, and something Auburn has lacked for years at quarterback, stability. The expectation is not that he carries the entire offense on his back. The expectation is that he elevates everyone around him. That is the difference. Auburn does not need a hero ball quarterback. Auburn needs a distributor, a decision maker, and a leader who understands how to win in the SEC. This offense must prove it can generate above average production with the talent already in place. Scheme has to matter more than star ratings. That is how recruiting explodes in 2027. If Auburn shows it can get more out of players than previous staffs, the perception changes immediately. Recruits want proof, not promises. The ceiling for Byrum Brown is significant. A realistic benchmark starts at 3,000 passing yards, something Auburn has rarely achieved in recent history. Push past that number and suddenly the conversation changes nationally. Add controlled rushing production, situational mobility, and a completion percentage in the high 60s, and Auburn has something it has not had in years, an offense defenses must respect. This season is not about replicating numbers from South Florida. It is about becoming a better quarterback at Auburn. The best version of Byrum Brown should happen here. No regression. No excuses. Auburn’s ceiling rises or falls with him. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    21 min
  • Coach Steven Pearl previews the road contest against Ole Miss
    Jan 20 2026
    Steven Pearl talks with the media ahead of Auburn's road trip to Oxford to face Ole Miss. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    19 min
  • Did Auburn Just Find Its Next Defensive Difference Maker?! | Auburn Football Podcast
    Jan 19 2026
    Auburn football is not easing into the week quietly. Alex Golesh and his staff continue attacking the transfer portal, and the latest additions are not just about filling spots. These moves are about reshaping Auburn football heading into the 2026 season. This episode of Auburn Express dives into three key portal additions who could factor into the Tigers plans moving forward. Da’Shawn Womack brings SEC experience and edge depth from stops at LSU and Ole Miss. TJ Hedrick adds size and long term depth to an offensive line room that needed bodies badly. Scrap Richardson arrives as one of the more intriguing additions with elite athleticism and a defensive back projection after beginning his career on offense. Context matters with this portal class. Auburn needed experience, versatility, and developmental upside. These signings check those boxes without sacrificing future flexibility. The conversation then shifts to the bigger picture on defense as DJ Durkin returns for 2026. Retaining Durkin may have been the most important offseason move Auburn made. Continuity matters, and this defense has an identity that starts with stopping the run and forcing teams into uncomfortable situations. Expectations are fair but firm. Auburn has shown it can keep teams out of the end zone. If the offense can sustain drives under Golesh, the defense has a chance to be a true strength again. Depth along the defensive line and edge rotation remains the focus, and the portal may not be finished just yet. This episode also includes sponsor support from trusted local partners who continue to back Auburn coverage. 👇 Drop a comment and let it be known who you think makes the biggest impact. 🔔 Like and subscribe for daily Auburn football coverage. ⏱️ CHAPTERS 00:00 Auburn Portal Overview 02:10 Da’Shawn Womack Breakdown 07:00 TJ Hedrick Offensive Line Depth 10:20 Scrap Richardson Commitment 14:30 Sponsors 16:55 Auburn Defense Expectations 2026 22:00 Final Thoughts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    28 min
  • Steven Pearl talks to the media about the WIN vs South Carolina
    Jan 18 2026
    Head Coach Steven Pearl discusses the win against South Carolina Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    16 min