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The Auburn Express is back with an inside look at Alex Golesh’s first offseason on the Plains. The conversation gets real as the crew breaks down what Auburn must fix at quarterback, how Golesh is recruiting for his offensive system, and why tight end development could be the X-factor in 2026.
This episode digs into the patterns that have defined Auburn football — from the days of Jason Campbell and Cam Newton to the current challenge of finding a consistent passer. The message is clear: Auburn cannot afford another year without elite quarterback play. The panel dives into whether Byron Brown or Ashton Daniels could be the answer and why new quarterbacks coach Joel Gordon faces sky-high expectations.
Golesh’s philosophy on player development and culture fit takes center stage. Auburn’s strategy seems less about star ratings and more about finding guys who buy into the system and execute with discipline. The discussion also explores the need to rebuild the tight end room, where missed evaluations and underdevelopment have stalled production for years.
Fans looking for insight into how Auburn’s offense will evolve under Golesh won’t want to miss this breakdown.
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The Auburn Express is back with an inside look at Alex Golesh’s first offseason on the Plains. The conversation gets real as the crew breaks down what Auburn must fix at quarterback, how Golesh is recruiting for his offensive system, and why tight end development could be the X-factor in 2026.
This episode digs into the patterns that have defined Auburn football — from the days of Jason Campbell and Cam Newton to the current challenge of finding a consistent passer. The message is clear: Auburn cannot afford another year without elite quarterback play. The panel dives into whether Byron Brown or Ashton Daniels could be the answer and why new quarterbacks coach Joel Gordon faces sky-high expectations.
Golesh’s philosophy on player development and culture fit takes center stage. Auburn’s strategy seems less about star ratings and more about finding guys who buy into the system and execute with discipline. The discussion also explores the need to rebuild the tight end room, where missed evaluations and underdevelopment have stalled production for years.
Fans looking for insight into how Auburn’s offense will evolve under Golesh won’t want to miss this breakdown.
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