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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNAuburn football, YellaWood team up to honor Pat Dye at Jordan-Hare Stadium
Yellawood's logo will now grace the surface at Pat Dye Field thanks to a five-year partnership with Auburn football
The Auburn Tigers have a deep defensive line that will have a heavy rotation. James Ash figures to be a key cog.
Thompson High School football coach Mark Freeman has built a championship program over the past decade using the mantra “outwork ‘em all.” On a hot day on the Plains at Auburn University‘s 7-on-7 tournament this past June,
In this week War Rapport Wednesday it’s a look at Auburn’s football past and a look at the 2025 season. The Auburn Tigers made the announcement they will retire Heisman Trophy Winner and National Championship Quarterback Cam Newton’s number.
Current Auburn head coach Hugh Freeze commented on the new sponsorship and recognized Dye’s highly-revered legacy at Auburn. “For my people my age, Coach Dye put this program on the map of what it could become,” Freeze said. “The way he led men and the stories you hear from his players, he developed Auburn men. He’s simply a legend.”
Auburn’s newest park, the Ann Pearson Park, will celebrate its grand opening on Monday, Aug. 25. Auburn officials say the 46.9 acre park, located at 1420 Shelton Mill Road, includes 2.5 miles of shaded trails with access to a creek,
Freeze praises veterans Alston and Cobb for their complete understanding of the offense, while newcomers Robinson and Mabson continue to impress in practice.
Almost three years after a deadly wrong-way crash in Springfield, a former Jan. 6 defendant convicted of causing the crash was sentenced to 17 years behind bars. Shane Woods, 47 of Auburn, was in the courtroom of Judge Ryan Cadigan on Tuesday to learn his fate following his conviction in May.
Auburn residents will soon see sharp increases in their garbage collection bills — with some fees nearly doubling — when new solid waste rates take effect Oct. 1. Monthly curbside collection will rise 36%,