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The Auburn Tigers head into the 2025 season with plenty of conversation swirling around quarterback Jackson Arnold, but one thing is clear: there’s no need to panic. Despite some online noise from Oklahoma fans, national media, and even a few Auburn supporters, Arnold remains firmly entrenched as QB1 under Hugh Freeze. This episode takes a deep dive into why the doubts are misplaced, the reality behind viral practice clips, and what to truly expect as week one against Baylor approaches.
Jackson Arnold’s transfer from Oklahoma continues to draw unnecessary criticism, but Auburn’s offensive situation is a significant upgrade from what he faced in Norman. Surrounded by talented wide receivers like Cam Coleman, Eric Singleton, and Perry Thompson, as well as a deep running back room, Arnold is stepping into an offense built for his skillset. With Freeze and offensive coordinator Derek Nix implementing their system, fans will finally get to see Arnold in action when the Tigers take on Baylor on August 29.
We also explore the broader implications for Auburn. Could a road win against Baylor serve as Hugh Freeze’s first true signature victory? The Bears are projected to contend in the Big 12, and if they make a strong push for the conference title, Auburn’s opening win could carry playoff resume weight. Regardless of Baylor’s final record, a clean, controlled road victory would signal a program turning the corner.
Tune in as we break down quarterback chatter, SEC media narratives, and why Auburn should feel confident entering 2025.
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By The War Rapport || Mike G • B Wil • Ike Jones • C-Dub4.7
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The Auburn Tigers head into the 2025 season with plenty of conversation swirling around quarterback Jackson Arnold, but one thing is clear: there’s no need to panic. Despite some online noise from Oklahoma fans, national media, and even a few Auburn supporters, Arnold remains firmly entrenched as QB1 under Hugh Freeze. This episode takes a deep dive into why the doubts are misplaced, the reality behind viral practice clips, and what to truly expect as week one against Baylor approaches.
Jackson Arnold’s transfer from Oklahoma continues to draw unnecessary criticism, but Auburn’s offensive situation is a significant upgrade from what he faced in Norman. Surrounded by talented wide receivers like Cam Coleman, Eric Singleton, and Perry Thompson, as well as a deep running back room, Arnold is stepping into an offense built for his skillset. With Freeze and offensive coordinator Derek Nix implementing their system, fans will finally get to see Arnold in action when the Tigers take on Baylor on August 29.
We also explore the broader implications for Auburn. Could a road win against Baylor serve as Hugh Freeze’s first true signature victory? The Bears are projected to contend in the Big 12, and if they make a strong push for the conference title, Auburn’s opening win could carry playoff resume weight. Regardless of Baylor’s final record, a clean, controlled road victory would signal a program turning the corner.
Tune in as we break down quarterback chatter, SEC media narratives, and why Auburn should feel confident entering 2025.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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