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Gene Chizik touches on a variety of topics, including Onterio McCalebb Share on Facebook
Gene Chizik touches on a variety of topics, including Onterio McCalebb Share on Facebook
Todd Van Emst, AuburnAuburn offensive line coach Jeff Grimes.Offensive line coach Jeff Grimes said he wasn’t pleased with his unit’s intensity last week against Ball State.”I don’t think we played real well in this last game in particular and I’m… Share on Facebook
Todd Van Emst, AuburnBart Eddins blocks for Brad Lester last August.Offensive line coach Jeff Grimes hasn’t said who will start at the guard spot normally occupied by Byron Isom this week. It could be Isom himself, if he’s eligible to… Share on Facebook
UT SportsEric BerryAuburn assistant head coach Trooper Taylor, who recruited Eric Berry to Tennessee, said he can’t offer much advice on how to stop the Volunteers’ star safety.”He’s really talented and he’s smart,” Taylor said. “I know his ability. He’s… Share on Facebook
Checking in on kicking and catching with the Tigers Share on Facebook
Todd Van Emst, AuburnTyrik Rollison throws during practice in August. Auburn can only take 70 players to Knoxville, so head coach Gene Chizik has to pare down the roster more carefully than he does for a home non-conference game, when… Share on Facebook
Craig Sanders’ change of heart could pay dividends for Auburn’s defense. The 6-4, 230-pound defensive end verbally committed to Auburn Thursday night. Sanders had been committed to Alabama since May, but wavered on his decision and then made his switch… Share on Facebook
Gus Malzahn’s potent offense meets Monte Kiffin’s stingy defense Saturday. Share on Facebook
Todd Van Emst, AuburnWes Byrum kicks a field goal against Louisiana Tech. The largely anonymous walk-ons and reserves who help Auburn fill in the gaps on its special teams have been half-jokingly dubbed “The Others” by special teams coordinator Jay… Share on Facebook
When his record fell to 0-3 in his first season with the NFL’s Jacksonville Jaguars, Jack Del Rio entered the locker room with a massive tree stump and an axe in his hand. Share on Facebook